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How many meters can the world’s deepest submarine dive?

Russia’s Akula has a maximum diving depth of 600 meters; Alpha can reach a working depth of 700 meters and a maximum diving depth of 1,000 meters; Oscar’s maximum diving depth can reach less than 500 meters; and ballistic missile nuclear submarines, Whether it is Delta, Typhoon, or the latest Boreas, the diving depth is generally about 500 meters.

The maximum diving depth in Los Angeles in the United States is about 450 meters; the Sea Wolf can reach 600 meters, which is the deepest in the United States. The Virginia's diving depth is about 500 meters, while the Trident ballistic missile nuclear submarine's diving depth is about 400 meters.

The current diving depth record:

The maximum diving depth of an active nuclear submarine is 750 meters, which is Russia’s Serra-2 class;

Retired nuclear submarines The maximum diving depth is 1,000 meters, which is Russia’s M-class;