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K-429 (often incorrectly referred to as K-329) was a Project 670-A Скат (Skat, meaning "ray"; also known by its NATO reporting name of Charlie I-class) nuclear submarine of the Soviet Navy. Her keel was laid down on 26 January 1971 at Krasnoye Sormovo in Gorky .
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.
The Soviet submarine K-129 carried nuclear ballistic missiles when it was lost with all hands, but as it was a diesel-electric submarine, it is not included in the list. (K-129 was partly recovered by the U.S. Project Azorian.) The two USN submarines belonged to Submarine Force Atlantic, in the U.S. Atlantic Fleet.
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List of Soviet and Russian submarine classes; Dekabrist class. D-1 Dekabrist (1928) D-2 Narodovolets ... K-429 (1972) K-201 (1972) Charlie II class (Project 670M Chaika)
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K. Soviet submarine K-43; Soviet submarine K-320; Soviet submarine K-429 This page was last edited on 10 July 2024, at 17:11 (UTC). Text is ...
Soviet submarine K-219; Soviet submarine K-222; Soviet submarine K-278 Komsomolets; Soviet submarine K-279; Soviet submarine K-314; Soviet submarine K-320; Soviet submarine K-324; Soviet submarine K-377; Soviet submarine K-429; Soviet submarine K-431; Soviet submarine K-1; Soviet submarine K-3 (1938) Soviet submarine K-21; Soviet submarine K-22 ...