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K-206 Murmansk was a nuclear-powered Oscar-class submarine of the Soviet Navy, and later the Russian Navy. [1] [2] [6] She was the second of the two Oscar I (the Soviet classification was Project 949 Granit) vessels constructed, the other being K-525. A further 11 submarines of an improved class, Project 949A (Antey) (called Oscar II by NATO ...
Vidyayevo submarine base Murmansk Oblast Nuclear submarines [25] Murmansk-150 (Zaozersk) submarine base Murmansk Oblast Nuclear submarines [26] Gadzhiyevo submarine base Murmansk Oblast Nuclear submarines [27] Polyarny naval base Murmansk Oblast Diesel submarines, corvettes, spy ships, minesweepers, landing ships Murmansk naval base Murmansk Oblast
8th group of support vessels (Murmansk, Roslyakovo district) 601st separate division of hydrographic vessels (Murmansk region, Polyarny) 518th reconnaissance battalion, military unit 20524 (Murmansk region, Polyarny) Red Banner submarine forces of the Northern Fleet (Murmansk region, Gadzhievo) 7th submarine division (Vidyaevo)
Pages in category "Russian and Soviet Navy submarine bases" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Polyarny, Murmansk Oblast; S.
830th Independent Shipborne Anti-Submarine Helicopter Regiment – HQ at Severomorsk-1 – Ka-27/PL/M ASW, [199] Ka-29 attack, Ka-31 airborne radar helicopters (2019) [236] 1st Air Defence Division (Murmansk Oblast) [16] [214] 531st Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Severomorsk-1 and 3 air base region – S-400/Pantsir-S1 surface-to-air missiles)
Basis Nord ("Base North") was a secret naval base of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine in Zapadnaya Litsa, west of Murmansk provided by the Soviet Union.The base was part of a partnership that developed between Germany and the Soviet Union following German-Soviet Non-Aggression treaty of 1939, along with a broad economic agreement of 1940.
Zapadnaya Litsa Naval Base is located within the Litsa Fjord at the westernmost point of the Kola Peninsula in Russia's far north, about 120 kilometers from Murmansk and 45 kilometers from the Norwegian border, and includes four naval facilities: Malaya Lopatka, Andreyeva Bay, Bolshaya Lopatka, and Nerpichya.
Russian and Soviet Navy submarine bases (1 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Russian and Soviet Navy bases" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.