Naval Submarine High School, école militaire russe
The Naval Submarine High School is a military school in Russia that trains cadets in submarine operations and underwater navigation. The campus has classrooms, simulation rooms, and practical training areas for hands-on work with boat equipment.
The school was founded in 1944 during the Soviet period and formed part of the Soviet naval education system throughout the Cold War. Over the decades it has modernized while keeping the traditions of Russian naval training in place.
The school's name points directly to submarine navigation and underwater operations. Across the grounds, students encounter submarine models and nautical charts that shape daily life and connect everyone to naval service.
The school sits near a naval port, which gives students the chance to observe ships and submarines close up during their training. Access to the grounds is generally restricted to cadets and authorized staff, so it is worth checking in advance before planning a visit.
The school has ties to the Higher Naval School of Submarine Navigation, a name that points to its specialized focus on underwater operations. Many graduates have gone on to take technical and command positions in the Russian navy.
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