K-279 was the first Project 667B Murena (also known by the NATO reporting name Delta I) ballistic missile submarine of the Soviet Navy. Development of...
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K-219 was a Project 667A Navaga-class ballistic missile submarine (NATO reporting name Yankee I) of the Soviet Navy. It carried 16 R-27U liquid-fuel missiles...
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Soviet submarine K-1 was a K-class submarine of the Soviet Navy during World War II. K-1 was the leading boat of the class. At first located in Baltic...
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1965, the first Delta I, K-279, was commissioned into the Soviet Northern Fleet on 22 December 1972. A total of 18 submarines of this class were built...
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USS Billfish (SSN-676) (category United States submarine stubs)
Billfish trailed the Soviet submarine K-279 in the Barents Sea, correctly identifying a new Soviet submarine radar present on K-279. In 1974, she witnessed...
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USS Snook (SS-279), a Gato-class submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the common snook, an Atlantic marine fish that...
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243 Polmar, Norman; Moore, K. J. (2004) Cold War Submarines: The Design and Construction of U.S. and Soviet Submarines, Potomac Books, p. 363 Friedman...
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Desperation: German Frogmen and Midget Submarines of World War II. Barnsley, UK: Chatham Publishing. ISBNÂ 978-1-86176-279-5. Rossler, Eberhard (2001). The U-Boat:...
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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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