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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. 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. 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.

  5. Category:Sierra-class submarines - Wikipedia

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    Russian submarine Kostroma (B-276) P. Russian submarine Pskov This page was last edited on 10 July 2024, at 17:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. U.S. deploys warships as Russian fleet makes close pass to ...

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    The U.S. Navy deployed warships and aircraft to track a Russian naval flotilla after the Russian vessels sailed just 26 nautical miles off of South Florida’s coast on Tuesday.

  7. Russian submarine Krab - Wikipedia

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    Russian submarine K-276 Krab, a Sierra I-class nuclear-powered submarine launched for the Soviet Navy in 1986; later renamed B-276 Kostroma; transferred to the Russian Navy upon its creation List of ships with the same or similar names

  8. Remember When ... A Soviet Nuclear Submarine Sank off the ...

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    At 420 feet long, with a beam of 38 feet, the Russian submarine was a long and slender nuclear-armed predator. K-219 had a maximum dive depth of 1,029 feet and a crew of approximately 120.

  9. Before the Moskva, there was the Kursk: The sunken submarine ...

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    WASHINGTON — Twenty-two years ago, a Russian nuclear submarine sank after being rocked by two explosions during a torpedo test launch gone awry. There were 118 sailors on board the Kursk; most ...