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The Kamov Ka-60 Kasatka (Russian: "Касатка", "Killer Whale" [3]) is a Russian medium twin-turbine military transport helicopter under development by Kamov. It performed its first flight on 24 December 1998.
The K-456 Tver, formerly known as K-456 Vilyuchinsk (ex Kasatka), is a Russian Oscar class SSGN of the Russian Navy.It was commissioned in 1991 as part of the Russian Northern Fleet and was transferred to the Russian Pacific Fleet in September 1993.
Kasatka was captured off the southeastern coast of Iceland on 26 October 1978, with another young female whale named Kahana. Both were estimated to be around 2 years old. The two whales were housed in a sea pen in Grindavík before being shipped to SeaWorld later that year. [1] Kasatka showed occasional aggression to humans.
[a] The Kasatka class had a maximum speed of 8.5 knots (15.7 km/h; 9.8 mph) on the surface and 5.5 knots (10.2 km/h; 6.3 mph) submerged. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Initially the design called for a three-shaft propulsion system, but due to the increased hostilities with the Empire of Japan , the submarines were completed with only the one shaft-design. [ 3 ]
Kasatka Bay Location of Kasatka Bay in Iturup (shown in blue color). Kasatka Bay (Russian: Залив Касатка, romanized: Zaliv Kasatka), formerly known by its Japanese name Hitokappu Bay (単冠湾, Hitokappu Wan), is a natural harbor at the central part of Iturup, Kuril Islands. [1]
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Littorina kasatka Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Gastropoda Subclass: Caenogastropoda Order: Littorinimorpha Family: Littorinidae Genus: Littorina Species: L. kasatka Binomial name Littorina kasatka Reid, Zaslavskaya & Sergievsky, 1991 Littorina kasatka is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Littorinidae, the ...
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