Summary and Key Points: The Soviet Navy's K-27 submarine, a November-class vessel, faced a tragic fate due to its advanced ...
The latest variant of the missile, the R-27 Mod 3, had the capability ... When the crew got back to Soviet Russia, the commander of K-219, Submarine Commander Captain Second rank, Igor Britanov ...
The Chukchi Sea is the one that bounds the United States. It is in the north of the Bering Strait, a waterway separating ...
The Soviet Typhoon-class submarines ... She could sail up to 22.2 knots on the surface and an incredible 27 knots when submerged. These submarines were so massive, they were reportedly equipped ...
-In 1983, amid heightened U.S.-Soviet tensions, K-429 was hastily deployed with an inexperienced crew. A dive led to a disastrous flooding, killing 16 men.-The submarine sank but was later raised ...
The Soviet global submarine threat has declined dramatically, and is no longer the primary threat to the United States. Instead, the focus is on a still evolving threat of regional conflict in ...
Such an episode very nearly happened during the Cuban missile crisis, and it hinged on a Soviet submarine. The Soviet Union was trying to put nuclear missiles on Cuba to keep the U.S. in check.
Vyacheslav Mazurenko The Soviet K-27 submarine was sunk in the Kara Sea in 1981 after a fatal nuclear leak Between 1955 and 1990, the Soviet Union conducted 130 nuclear weapons tests in the ...
The accident occurred as the Russian boat crossed in front of the American. If the U.S. submarine had been five seconds slower, the Russian sub would have been struck right on its missile bay ...
Your Artstor image groups were copied to Workspace. The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Naval War College Review Vol. 76, No. 2, Spring 2023 THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS AT SEA: Avoidan ...