According to information published by Tass on April 21, 2021, the nuclear-powered submarine Kazan made a salvo launch of two missiles from a vertical launcher and a torpedo tube during state trials.
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Intercontinental ballistic missiles launched by the Vladimir Monomakh nuclear submarine of the Russian navy Dec. 12, 2020 (Picture source: Russian ministry of Defense)