Two Project 667BDRM submarines - Ekaterinburg and Bryansk - were moved to a dry dock in June 2012. Ekaterinburg arrived in Severodvinsk to begin an overhaul after the December 2011 fire on 22 June 2012.
Bryansk was photographed in the PD-50 dry dock at the end of June 2012.
The repairs of the Ekaterinburg submarine are expected to take two years. For Bryansk, the stay in the dry dock will probably be much shorter - it underwent a five-year overhaul in 2002-2007 and returned to service in 2008.
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