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    assigned to the 15th Submarine Squadron based at Rybachiy Naval Base near Petropavlovsk, commanded by Rear Admiral Rudolf Golosov. The K-129's commander was...
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  • Soviet submarine K-129 may refer to one or both of the following submarines of the Soviet Navy: Soviet submarine K-129 (1960), a Golf-class (Project 629)...
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  • K129 (redirect from K-129 (Kansas highway))
    state highway in Kansas Soviet submarine K-129 (1960), a Soviet Union submarine Symphony No. 17 (Mozart) in G major by Mozart, K.129 This disambiguation page...
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  • States Air Force Soviet submarine K-129 (1960) was a Soviet Pacific Fleet nuclear submarine that sank in 1968 USNS Mission San Miguel (T-AO-129) was a United...
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    military powers have fielded nuclear submarines. Radiation incidents have occurred within the Soviet submarines including serious nuclear and radiation...
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    The Soviet Navy's Project 611 (NATO reporting name: Zulu class) were one of the first Soviet post-Second-World-War attack submarines. They were similarly...
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    diesel-electric ballistic missile submarines that served in the Soviet Navy. All boats of this class had left Soviet service by 1990, and have since been...
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    later, the Soviet Union made its first successful underwater launch of a submarine ballistic missile in the White Sea, on 10 September 1960 from the same...
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    USS Scorpion (SSN-589) (category United States submarine accidents)
    1968, the others being the Israeli submarine INS Dakar, the French submarine Minerve, and the Soviet submarine K-129. The wreckage of the boat remains...
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    Kamchatka peninsula west to the Soviet mainland in the Sea of Okhotsk (Operation Ivy Bells) Surveying sunken Soviet submarine K-129 in August 1968, prior to...
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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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    Japan lost 129 submarines and Italy 91. The Royal Navy lost 73 and the U.S. Navy 52 submarines, while France lost 59. The Soviet Union′s submarine losses...
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    USS Swordfish (SSN-579) (category K-129 submarine sinking accident)
    to the western Pacific on 3 February. On 8 March 1968, K-129, a Soviet Golf II-class submarine, sank northwest of Oahu. On 17 March, Swordfish put into...
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    (Japan's first nuclear-powered submarine) Hostile Waters (1997) – K-219 K-19: The Widowmaker (2002) – K-19 Phantom (2013) – K-129, the plot has a basis in one...
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    Ghazi's mission to attack INS Vikrant Pakistan Navy Submarine Command PNS Hangor Soviet submarine K-129 (1960), which sank on 8 March 1968 in the Pacific Ocean...
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  • Atlantic sea floor. [citation needed] K-8 (1960; November-class submarine; loss of coolant) K-19 (1961; Hotel-class submarine; two loss of coolant accidents...
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    USS Thresher (SSN-593) (category United States submarine accidents)
    killing all 129 crew and shipyard personnel aboard. Her loss was a watershed for the U.S. Navy, leading to the implementation of a rigorous submarine safety...
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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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  • the Soviet submarine K-129 that had sunk outside Hawaii in March 1968. When USS Halibut returned half a year later with 22,000 photos of the Soviet submarine...
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    USS Ling (redirect from Ling (submarine))
    in 2010, the Ling was used for a set to depict the Soviet K-129 diesel-electric powered submarine which sank on 8 March 1968 northwest of Oahu. From 1972...
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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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    mainland, and Operation Sand Dollar, which surveyed the wreck of the Soviet submarine K-129 prior to the attempt to raise it by the CIA. For its post-Regulus...
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    structure of land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs), and strategic bombers with nuclear...
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  • sunken Russian sub K-129. The purpose built ship, the Glomar Explorer, employed a custom designed "capture vehicle" to grasp the submarine. During the subsequent...
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    USS Albacore (AGSS-569) (category Submarines of the United States Navy)
    Kenneth C. Gummerson in command. The effectiveness of submarines in World War II convinced both the Soviet Navy and the United States Navy that undersea warfare...
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    Hemisphere, including Washington, D.C.. Construction of the first Soviet nuclear submarine, the K-19, was completed, three days before the first American nuclear...
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    Cold War (redirect from Soviet american war)
    was a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc...
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    USS Sunfish (SS-281) (category Gato-class submarines)
    Takarajima (Toro Shima in DANFS) in 29°04′N 129°17′E / 29.067°N 129.283°E / 29.067; 129.283. The submarine returned to Pearl Harbor on 3 April. Her third...
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    SOSUS (category Submarine detection systems)
    original name for a submarine detection system based on passive sonar developed by the United States Navy to track Soviet submarines. The system's true...
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