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  • K-314 was a nuclear submarine of the Soviet Navy, of the type Project 671 "Ёрш" (Yorsh, meaning ruffe; also known by its NATO reporting name of Victor...
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  • K-431 (originally the K-31) was a Soviet nuclear-powered submarine that had a reactor accident on 10 August 1985. It was commissioned on 30 September 1965...
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    respectively), are series of nuclear-powered attack submarines built in the Soviet Union and operated by the Soviet Navy. Since the 1960s, 48 units were built...
    16 KB (1,200 words) - 07:03, 22 December 2023
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    among military submarines—1,000 m (3,300 ft)). Many other Soviet subs, such as K-19 (the first Soviet nuclear submarine, and the first Soviet sub to reach...
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    and the collision between the aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk and the submarine K-314 in March 1984. Vladivostok was taken out of service to be modernised...
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    known, but the Soviet Navy probably lost 98 submarines. Submarines show submerged displacement in long tons. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R...
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    K-141 Kursk submarine in 2000 in the west further raised concerns. In the past, there were accidents involving submarines K-19, K-8, a K-129, K-27, K-219...
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  • [when?] on a much-reduced scale. The Soviet Union suffered the loss of at least four submarines during this period: K-129 was lost in 1968 (which the CIA...
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    Glomar Explorer (category K-129 submarine sinking accident)
    Intelligence Agency's Special Activities Division to recover the Soviet submarine K-129. The ship was built as Hughes Glomar Explorer in 1971 and 1972...
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    the Soviet Union. Nerpa was the only prewar Russian submarine in the Black Sea captured by the Bolsheviks, and it was commissioned into the Soviet Navy...
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    4978201°E / 55.7261339; 37.4978201 Shch-307 was a Shchuka-class submarine of the Soviet Navy. Her keel was laid down by Baltiyskiy Zavod in Leningrad on...
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    List of guards units of Russia (category Lists of Russian and Soviet military units and formations)
    July 25, 1943. submarine Shch-422, ex-Shch-314 (1935), NF, X series. Awarded on July 25, 1943. Soviet submarine M-172 (1937), NF, XII series. Awarded on...
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  • October 1940. German Type IID submarines were enlarged versions of the original Type IIs. U-144 had a displacement of 314 tonnes (309 long tons) when at...
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    "Team Spirit" exercises in the Sea of Japan. The Soviet Victor-class nuclear attack submarine K-314 shadowed the task group. On 21 March, at the conclusion...
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  • Rudolf Golosov (category Soviet submarine commanders)
    Golosov led a cruise of a detachment of Charlie-class submarine K-201 and Victor-class submarine K-314, and three new surface ships and vessels of the Baltic...
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    Victor-class submarine K-314 collided with the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk in the Sea of Japan. Kitty Hawk was not significantly damaged but the Soviet submarine...
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    Arctic naval operations of World War II (category Naval battles of World War II involving the Soviet Union)
    HMS Hardy with a G7es torpedo; and the convoy escort sank U-314. 28 January 1944: Soviet submarine S-56 sank 5056-ton Henrietta Schulte. 24 February 1944:...
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    Project 641 submarines B-33 and B-112. Shortly afterwards, alerted by submarine K-314, the ship joined Razumnyy, Rezkiy and the submarines B-33 and B-112...
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    Alerted by submarine K-314, the ship joined Razumnyy, Retivyy and the submarines B-33 and B-112 to search for a US Navy ballistic missile submarine that the...
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    Commons has media related to Morzh class submarine. "Soviet Naval Battles-Russian Republic (Dual power) in 1917". Soviet-Empire.com. Retrieved 31 August 2018...
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