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  2. USS Baton Rouge - Wikipedia

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    USS Baton Rouge (SSN-689) was a Los Angeles-class nuclear-powered attack submarine which served with the United States Navy. With her keel laid down on 18 November 1972, Baton Rouge was launched on 26 April 1975. She became the second Los Angeles-class submarine to be commissioned, on 25 June 1977.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Submarine incident off Kola Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The mission of Baton Rouge was reportedly the recovery or delivery of intelligence-monitoring devices on the seabed. [4] The American press claimed that the submarine was checking wireless traffic between Russian bases, [5] but the Russians and independent sources asserted that the two units were engaged in a 'cat-and-mouse game'. [6] [7] [8]

  5. Los Angeles-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    Submarines of this class are named after American towns and cities, such as Albany, New York; Los Angeles, California; and Tucson, Arizona, with the exception of USS Hyman G. Rickover, named for the "father of the nuclear Navy." This was a change from traditionally naming attack submarines after marine animals, such as USS Seawolf or USS Shark ...

  6. Kildin Island - Wikipedia

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    1992, 11 February: In the submarine incident off Kildin Island, USS Baton Rouge, a Los Angeles class nuclear attack submarine, collided with the Russian Sierra-class submarine K-276 Kostroma some 4.7 miles (7.6 km) from the line that connects Tsypnavolok Cape and Kildin Island. The US Navy stated that the collision occurred more than 12 miles ...

  7. List of submarines of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    Last U.S. Navy submarine to be named after a fish until USS Seawolf (SSN-21). SSN-685 Glenard P. Lipscomb: Unique attack submarine design using turbo-electric transmission. SSN-686 L. Mendel Rivers: SSN-687 Richard B. Russell: SSN-688 Los Angeles: Lead boat of her class of 62. Was active for 34 years, 3 months. SSN-689 Baton Rouge: SSN-690 ...

  8. 1989 United States Navy order of battle - Wikipedia

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    USS Baton Rouge SSN-689 - Los Angeles Class Attack Submarine [5] Submarine Squadron 8 (Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, US) USS Memphis SSN-691 - Los Angeles Class Attack Submarine [6] USS Jacksonville SSN-699 - Los Angeles Class Attack Submarine [7] Submarine Development Squadron 12 (Naval Submarine Base New London, Groton, Connecticut, US) [8]

  9. 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.