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Soviet Navy

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When Sub Stalking Goes Wrong: How 2 British And Russian Submarines Suddenly Collided

by Sebastien Roblin

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One Russian Submarine Is Leaking Radiation And Holds Two Lost Nuclear Weapons

See This Russian Submarine? It Sank in 1989 (And Is Leaking Radiation)

The Disaster Stories of Russia's First Nuclear Submarines

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Russia's Aircraft Carrier Is a Smokey Mess: Here's Why

A Soviet-built Cuban Foxtrot Class patrol submarine underway. 1 August 1986. U.S. Navy.

Did You Know? This One Soviet Submarine Nearly Started World War III During the Cuban Missile Crisis

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Stories From Soviet Navy

Why the USSR Couldn't Become a Naval Power

by Kyle Mizokami September 5, 2021

Russia's Aircraft Carriers that Might Have Been

by Kyle Mizokami September 3, 2021

Soviet Submarines Had More to Worry About Than Just Enemy Navies

by Sebastien Roblin August 30, 2021

Keeping Murmansk in Soviet Hands Is one of the Most Heroic Stories of the War

by Sebastien Roblin August 30, 2021

Russia's Dreams for a Super Aircraft Carrier were Crushed

by Paul Richard Huard August 27, 2021

Are Russia’s Victor III Nuclear Attack Submarines Coming Back to Life?

by Mark Episkopos August 27, 2021

Foxtrot: The Soviet Submarine That Came Inches From Starting a Nuclear War

by Mark Episkopos August 24, 2021

The Lost, Not-So-Lost Russia Nuclear Weapons at the Bottom of the Sea

by Kyle Mizokami August 21, 2021

Akula: The Ultra-Quiet Soviet Submarine That Almost Wasn't

by Mark Episkopos August 16, 2021

Soviet November-Class Submarines Were Powerful, But Also a Crew Killer

by Sebastien Roblin August 10, 2021
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