Weapon tag archive

Nuclear-Powered Weapons and Military Equipment

Browse 14 weapon systems and military equipment entries tagged Nuclear-Powered, grouped by category with images, specifications, conflict context, and sources.

14 weapon systems

Category

Nuclear-Powered Aircraft & UAVs

Crewed aircraft, drones, and loitering munitions.

1/1

Category

Nuclear-Powered Naval Systems

Warships, submarines, unmanned surface vessels, naval craft, and maritime combat systems.

13/13
Delta III-class submarine, Ballistic missile submarine, Naval SystemsNaval SystemsDelta III-class submarineBallistic missile submarineSide: 🏳️ UnspecifiedBuilt: Sevmash / Soviet UnionThe Delta III-class submarine is the NATO reporting name for the Soviet Project 667BDR Kalmar, a nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine built at Sevmash in Severodvinsk. FAS says the class carried 16 R-29R missiles, could fire any number of missiles in a single salvo, and introduced a MIRV-capable Soviet SSBN design that remains a reference point for Russia's aging strategic submarine force.
Kashalot-class submarine, Deep-diving special-purpose submarine, Naval SystemsNaval SystemsKashalot-class submarineDeep-diving special-purpose submarineSide: 🏳️ UnspecifiedBuilt: United Admiralty Shipyard / Leningrad Admiralty Association / Soviet UnionThe Kashalot-class submarine is the NATO reporting name for Soviet Project 1910 deep-diving nuclear special-mission submarines. Open sources describe the titanium-hulled boats as covert seabed platforms with manipulator arms, side thrusters, and GUGI-linked undersea warfare roles rather than standard attack-submarine armament.
Victor III-class submarine, Nuclear-powered attack submarine, Naval SystemsNaval SystemsVictor III-class submarineNuclear-powered attack submarineSide: 🏳️ UnspecifiedBuilt: Admiralty Shipyard / Shipyard named after the Lenin Komsomol / Soviet UnionThe Victor III-class submarine is the NATO reporting name for the Soviet Project 671RTM/RTMK Shchuka nuclear-powered attack submarine. Built for the Soviet Navy by Admiralty and Komsomolsk shipyards, it combined a quieter hull, a hydrodynamic stern-plane pod that housed a towed passive sonar array, and a mixed torpedo-and-missile fit that kept a few boats in Russian service after the Soviet collapse.
Paltus-class submarine, Nuclear-powered special-purpose mini-submarine, Naval SystemsNaval SystemsPaltus-class submarineNuclear-powered special-purpose mini-submarineSide: 🏳️ UnspecifiedBuilt: Admiralty Shipyards / Soviet Union / RussiaThe Paltus-class submarine is the NATO reporting name for Russia's Project 1851.1 nuclear-powered special-purpose mini-submarine family. Open sources describe two boats, AS-21 and AS-35, built for deep-sea special operations, fitted with manipulator arms and other mission equipment, and operated as part of Russia's GUGI-linked seabed-warfare capability even though published size figures vary by source.