 Russia increases the number of nuclear weapons in the Pacific Ocean. The latest project, 885M Yasen-M, Nuclear-Powered Submarine Krasnoyarsk, will conduct three test launches of Caliber PL and Onyx cruise missiles during the state trials in August to September this year, a source close to the Russian Navy told TAS. During joint state trials, the nuclear-powered submarine Krasnoyarsk will perform three combat training launches of Caliber and Onyx missiles from its submerged positions in the barren sea, the source said. One test launch will involve a salvo firing of both Caliber and Onyx cruise missiles, the source specified. After the state's trials and an inspection of its equipment, the Krasnoyarsk sub-built at the Sevmash shipyard will be delivered to the Russian Navy by the year end. Its transit to the Pacific Fleet to its permanent naval base is scheduled for 2024, the source said. The Krasnoyarsk is the project 885M Yasen-M, second serial produced and third-built submarine. The sub was laid down in 2014 and floated out on July 30, 2021. As a TAS source reported, the submarine deployed to the White Sea on June 26, 2022 to begin the shipbuilder's sea trials. Project 885M submarines were designated by the St. Petersburg-based Malakit Marine Engineering Bureau. The project 885M lead submarine Kazan was handed over to the Russian Navy on May 7, 2021. Project 885-885M multi-purpose nuclear-powered subs carry Caliber PL and Onyx cruise missile as their basic strike weapons.