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  2. Ship-Submarine Recycling Program - Wikipedia

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    The Ship-Submarine Recycling Program (SRP) is the process that the United States Navy uses to dispose of decommissioned nuclear vessels. SRP takes place only at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS) in Bremerton, Washington , but the preparations can begin elsewhere.

  3. Decommissioning of Russian nuclear-powered vessels - Wikipedia

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    The decommissioning of Russian nuclear-powered vessels is an issue of major concern to the United States and to Scandinavian countries [1] near Russia.From 1950 to 2003, the Soviet Union and its major successor state, Russia, constructed the largest nuclear-powered navy in the world, [2] with more ships than all other navies combined: [3] 248 submarines (91 attack submarines, 62 cruise missile ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. USS Sealion (SS-315) - Wikipedia

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    On 30 June 1960, Sealion was decommissioned at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where she remained as a reserve training submarine until reactivated a year later. In August 1961, she was towed to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for overhaul; on 20 October, she was recommissioned, and on 18 December, she rejoined SubRon 6 at Norfolk.

  6. List of submarine museums - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of submarines on display around the world separated by country. This list contains all preserved submarines and submersibles on display, including submarine museum boats, that currently exist as complete boats or as significant structural sections. This list does not contain replicas or wrecks.

  7. List of lost Russian or Soviet submarines - Wikipedia

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    These Russian or Soviet submarines either suffered extensive crew casualties or were entirely lost to enemy action or to "storm or perils of the sea." A dagger (†) indicates that the boat was lost. A dagger (†) indicates that the boat was lost.

  8. HMAS Otama - Wikipedia

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    Decommissioned: 15 December 2000 ... In late 2008, the submarine was listed for sale on eBay, ... "Submarine for sale as group's dream sinks in a sea of red tape".

  9. Echo-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    Decommissioned 1989 for scrapping K-104: SEVMASH, Severodvinsk January 11, 1962 June 16, 1963 December 15, 1963 [3] Northern Decommissioned 1990 for scrapping K-170 (K-86, KS-86) SEVMASH, Severodvinsk May 16, 1962 August 4, 1963 December 26, 1963 [3] Northern Decommissioned 1991 for scrapping K-175: Leninskiy Komsomol Shipyard, Komsomolsk-na-Amure