• The submarine hull No. 361 named Great Wall #61 (长城61号) was a Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy Type 035AIP (ES5E variant) (NATO reporting name Ming...
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  • Disappearance of ARA San Juan (category Submarine accidents)
    of 44. It was the worst submarine disaster since the accident on Chinese submarine 361 in 2003, and the second worst peacetime naval disaster in Argentina...
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    ARA San Juan (S-42) (category TR-1700-class submarines)
    Chinese submarine 361 malfunctioned in April 2003, until being surpassed by the loss of 53 crewmen aboard the Indonesian submarine KRI Nanggala in April...
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  • to China the necessary design details in order to produce Romeo-class submarines. The Chinese variant became known as the Type 033, of which China built...
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    The I-361 class submarine (伊三百六十一型潜水艦, I-san-byaku-roku-jū-ichi-gata Sensuikan), also called Type-D submarine (丁型/潜丁型潜水艦, Tei-gata/Sen-Tei-gata sensuikan)...
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    LR7 (category Submarines of the People's Liberation Army Navy)
    followed the 1995 accident suffered by Chinese submarine 361 while surfaced leading to the deaths of the entire crew. China entered negotiations to purchase...
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    KRI Nanggala (402) (category Indonesian submarine accidents)
    Kursk submarine disaster – 2000 submarine accident Chinese submarine 361 – 2003 submarine disaster Disappearance of ARA San Juan – 2017 submarine disaster...
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  • state control of the Chinese media. 2003 – explosion on board an overcrowded Ming-class diesel-powered submarine, Navy Submarine No. 361, killed 70. "The...
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  • Zhang Dingfa (category Submarine commanders)
    (simplified Chinese: 张定发; traditional Chinese: 張定發; pinyin: Zhāng Dìngfā; 8 December 1943 – 14 December 2006) was a submariner and admiral of China's People's...
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    Ming-class Great Wall submarine 361 due to a mechanical malfunction. The accident took place off the coast of Liaoning province in northeast China. The vessel was...
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