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Old 07-13-17, 02:44 AM   #56
denis_469
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And more about noisy:
"We left for the Barents Sea. They worked with a nuclear-powered ship and a diesel submarine. According to the nuclear-powered vessel, the detection distance was 315 cable, along the diesel boat - 147, which was five times the standard.
And then a complete triumph! And quite unexpected. When Mogilnikov gave the order to float up to recharge the battery, Ritsa suddenly gave the bearing to ... an American nuclear submarine that was following our nuclear submarine.
About how it was, I learned from the first mouth - from the very Yuri Mogilnikov. We have known him for about thirty years - since the first meeting in the service in Egyptian Alexandria. A straightforward and uncompromising man, Mogilnikov never shook his heart, as he did not curl, telling about this episode:
- I took it from a distance of almost 400 cable!"
Las Angeles submarine detection range 400 cables (40 miles), our nuclear submarine was 667A (Yankee NATO) - detection range is 315 cables (31,5 miles), diesel submarine was 641 (Foxtrot NATO) - detection range was 147 cables (14,7 miles).
It was "K-517" 671RT (Victor II NATO). December 1985 year.
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