Soviet submarine K-11
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Commissioned: | 31 August 1960 |
Fate: | Lost 11 April 1970 |
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Class and type: | November class submarine |
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Part of | Northern Fleet |
K-11 was a Soviet November-class Project 627 nuclear-powered submarine that had at least two reactor accidents, perhaps three.
Sources[who?] indicate a reactor accident on October 13, 1960, and on February 7 and February 12, 1965. The (first) reactor compartment holding two reactor plants was removed and sunk into Abrosimova Bay in the Kara Sea in 1965 or 1966. A new reactor compartment was installed and the boat continued to operate. It was lost on April 11, 1970.[citation needed]
Commissioned: August 31, 1960. Stricken in 1970.
[edit] External links
- Bellona Report on Project 627, 627 A (Kit) November Class Submarines
- Federation of American Scientists - Project 627 Kit November Class Submarines
- Describes the 1965 incident that occurred on February 7 and 12
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