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I recently stumbled upon this page, which contains a nice collection of photos taken aboard B-515, a former soviet submarine turned into a floating museum. http://www.olegmastruko.com/subs.html
The B-515 is a project 641B-Som (NATO name "Tango") diesel electric submarine. With a 3800t displacement while submerged, it's a decent sized submarine. Yet I was amazed (...and amused!) by the small size of the crew and officers bunks and their unusual location Here's a shot of the infirmary, wuth two bunks for injured/sick crew members. Notice the mannequin and the valve directly above its head! ![]() ![]() Doctor: "How are you feeling today? Can you stand up" Patient: "Yes doctor..." SDENG! "Ooow!" (Faints) The second image is even more funny. How is someone supposed to enter this bunk? ![]() ![]() Some soviet boads even had bunks on top of diesel engines. Maybe people who snored were punished by being confined there? ![]()
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