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  2. Naval museum complex Balaklava - Wikipedia

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    Model submarine of Project 613, Balaklava Naval Museum Entrance tunnel to old Soviet submarine base. Old Soviet submarine pen Mine cars, Balaklava Naval Museum. Naval museum complex Balaklava (Ukrainian: Морський музейний комплекс "Балаклава", Russian: Музей холодной войны, "The Cold War Museum", designation K-825) is an underground submarine ...

  3. Balaklava Bay - Wikipedia

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    Balaklava Bay is a bay in the Black Sea near Balaklava, Crimea. [1] References This page was last edited on 31 October 2023, at 02:31 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  4. Sevastopol Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    The lease arrangements were altered by the 2010 Kharkiv Pact, which tied a 30% reduction in the price of natural gas charged by Russia since 2009 to the continued occupation of the naval base until 2042. [2] From then on, Russia paid an annual lease to Ukraine for the use of the base until the annexation-eviction occurred in 2014. [3] [4] [2]

  5. Balaklava - Wikipedia

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    The base remained operational after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 until 1993 when the decommissioning process started. This process saw the removal of the warheads and low-yield torpedoes. In 1996, the last Russian submarine left the base. The base has since been opened to the public as the Naval museum complex Balaklava.

  6. Sevastopol - Wikipedia

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    This bay is a ria, a river canyon drowned by Holocene sea-level rise, and the outlet of Chorna River. Away in a remote location southeast of Sevastopol is located the former city of Balaklava (since 1957 incorporated within Sevastopol), the bay of which in the Soviet era served as a main port for the Soviet diesel-powered submarines.

  7. Category:Russian and Soviet Navy submarine bases - Wikipedia

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  8. Submarine base - Wikipedia

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    A submarine base is a military base that shelters submarines and their personnel. Examples of present-day submarine bases include HMNB Clyde , Île Longue (the base for France 's Force océanique stratégique ), Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay , Naval Submarine Base New London , and Rybachiy Nuclear Submarine Base (near Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky ).

  9. Category:Submarine bases - Wikipedia

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    Balaklava submarine base; F. Fremantle submarine base; H. History of Lorient; P. Pasha Liman Base; Porto Palermo Tunnel This page was last edited on 7 April 2020, at ...