
Soviet submarine K-129 (1960) - Wikipedia
K-129 was a Project 629A (Russian: проект 629А, proyekt 629A; NATO reporting name Golf II–class) diesel-electric-powered ballistic-missile submarine that served in the Pacific Fleet of …
K-129潜艇 - 百度百科
1968年2月28日,太平洋舰队k-129号潜艇在科布扎里上校指挥下,从堪察加基地出发执行计划外战斗巡逻任务,潜艇上装备有3枚带核弹头的r-13型 弹道导弹 、2枚核弹药鱼雷。
'The Taking Of K-129': How The CIA Stole A Sunken Soviet Sub …
2017年9月16日 · In 1968 — the middle of the Cold War — the Soviet submarine K-129 disappeared, taking with it its 98-member crew, three nuclear ballistic missiles and a tempting …
A rogue Soviet submarine might have been destroyed trying to …
2023年2月28日 · In March 1968, one of the Soviet Union’s most powerful vessels, a diesel-electric ballistic missile submarine carrying one megaton nuclear weapons, suddenly sank in …
The Loss—and the Mysteries—of the K-129 | Naval History
Their attention was focused on a 40-foot black cylindrical form: the forward section of the Soviet submarine K-129, retrieved from a depth of 16,500 feet off the floor of the Pacific Ocean, some …
The Loss—and the Mysteries—of the K-129 – Station HYPO
1 天前 · The K-129 was snorkeling about 20 hours each day, although I believe she stayed at a shallower depth to reduce head valve cycling. Her engines and snorkel system were getting a …
能否详细介绍苏联K-129潜艇沉没事件? - 知乎
1968年2月,苏联海军太平洋舰队派出了一艘629A型弹道导弹核潜艇前往太平洋执行任务,这艘核潜艇编号为K129,艇上搭载了14名军官、83名水兵,以及3枚带核弹头的R13弹道导弹和2枚核装药 …
Soviet submarine K 129 (1960) ~ Detailed Information - Alchetron
2024年9月21日 · K-129 was a project 629A (NATO reporting name Golf-II) diesel-electric powered submarine of the Soviet Pacific Fleet, one of six Project 629 strategic ballistic missile …
Advancing an Understanding of Why the Soviet Submarine K-129 …
2015年2月20日 · The archived K-129 article states that analysis in 2009 of Air Force Technical Applications Center (AFTAC) acoustic data identified the firing times of the missiles (at full …
Taking K-129: Howard Hughes, the CIA, and the Most Expensive Secret ...
2021年8月9日 · When a Soviet submarine carrying nuclear missiles mysteriously sank in 1968, the US saw the event as a perfect opportunity to grab a glimpse at Soviet nuclear weapons …