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Foxtrot-class submarines of the Cold War: During the Cold War, one Soviet-designed submarine perhaps gained the most notoriety. In October 1962, four USSR Foxtrot-class diesel subs armed with ...
Key Points – The Soviet Foxtrot-class (Project 641) was one of the most successful and prolific diesel-electric attack submarine designs of the Cold War, with 74 boats built between 1957 and 1983.
In January 2022, something even rarer than a Spitfire or T-54 came up for sale: a Foxtrot-class submarine that had been in service with the Soviet and later Russian Navy.
The Foxtrot class Russian submarine, as NATO designated it, represented the dull mass of the Soviet and then the Russian navy from the late 1950s all the way until less than a decade ago. The 90 ...
A RUSSIAN Cold War submarine is up for sale – but buyers need deep pockets to cover its £1.5 million price tag. The Foxtrot-class submarine, capable of holding 22 torpedoes, was decommissione… ...
August 24, 2012: The Ukrainian Navy got its only submarine (the Zaporozhye) back into service. The 40 year old Foxtrot class boat has been out of action for 18 years and was recently refurbished.
The 48-year-old Russian Foxtrot-class submarine, known as the Scorpion, had hosted paying visitors for 17 years before it fell into such disrepair that it became infested with raccoons and was ...
INS Tamal has been built at Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad, Russia, and is the last warship to be inducted from a foreign ...
The submarines would include seven Golf (Project 629)–class diesel-electric submarines (SSBs), each armed with three short-range ballistic missiles fitted with one-megaton nuclear warheads.
A RUSSIAN Cold War submarine is up for sale – but buyers need deep pockets to cover its £1.5 million price tag. The Foxtrot-class submarine, capable of holding 22 torpedoes, was decommissione… ...