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  2. Russian submarine Kostroma (B-276) - Wikipedia

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    B-276 Kostroma is a Russian Sierra-class submarine. She was launched in 1986, commissioned in 1987, and named K-276 Crab until 1992. Kostroma was built at Gorky and later towed to Severodvinsk for completion. She is part of the Russian Northern Fleet.

  3. Sierra-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    K-276 Kostroma was put into a drydock after its 11 February 1992 collision with the US submarine Baton Rouge in the Barents Sea, off Kildin Island. [4] [5] The submarine was repaired on 3 June 1992 and was renamed Krab on 6 April 1993, but in 1996 its original name Kostroma was restored.

  4. Submarine incident off Kildin Island - Wikipedia

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    The submarine incident off Kildin Island was a collision between the US Navy nuclear submarine USS Baton Rouge and the Russian Navy nuclear submarine B-276 Kostroma near the Russian naval base of Severomorsk on 11 February 1992. The incident occurred while the US unit was engaged in a covert mission, apparently aimed at intercepting Russian ...

  5. Russia’s Monster Submarines Are Even Scarier Than You Imagined

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    Russia’s Typhoon-class submarines are the biggest subs ever built. Each u-boat stretched to nearly 600 feet long and was wider than the average American house.

  6. Category:Sierra-class submarines - Wikipedia

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  7. Norway watches warily as Russian subs and aircraft step up ...

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    Norway releases video to NBC News showing Russian submarines off its coast, as it beefs up naval patrols to protect undersea pipeline and telecoms cables.

  8. Russian submarine sunk in Crimean port, Ukraine claims - AOL

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    The Ukrainian Defense Ministry hailed the attack, saying in a post on social media that “a Russian submarine went to the bottom of the Black Sea” after it was attacked in Sevastopol’s port.

  9. Category:Submarines of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Russian submarine Kostroma (B-276) L. Laika-class submarine; M. Mir ...