Last Soviet-era n-sub to be dismantled by 2014

Russia's Nerpa shipyard is to dismantlethe last Soviet-era nuclear submarine by 2014, the yard said.
The Project 949A (NATO: Oscar II class) cruise-missile submarine Krasnodar waslaunched in 1985 and retired from the Russian Navy in 2012, according torusnavy.com.
The boat will be the last submarine to be dismantled at the shipyard, Nerpapress secretary Irina Anzulatova said.
Work is currently underway to remove spent nuclear fuel from it, she said.
During the scrapping process, spent nuclear fuel is removed from thesubmarine's reactors and put into storage, while the hull is cut into threesections, with the bow and stern sections being removed and destroyed. Thehull's reactor compartment is sealed and put into storage.
According to Russia's state nuclear corporation Rosatom, a total of 199 nuclearsubmarines have been decommissioned from the navy since the late 1980s,including 120 in northwestern Russia and 79 in the far east.
Russia has three nuclear submarine disposal enterprises -- Zvyozdochka inSeverodvinsk (Arkhangelsk region), Nerpa in Snezhnogorsk (Murmansk region) andZvezda in Bolshoi Kamen (Far East).
Nerpa has dismantled over 50 submarines since 1998. Zvyozdochka completed itssubmarine dismantling programme in 2011. Zvezda currently has no submarinedismantlement contracts.

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