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For some of you the old link will not unlock, here is anew link to part 3 of 6 of the Yankee SSBN Sub Brief

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Anonymous

Aaron, loved your personal stories related to the spy/research sub! More, more! :)

Chronus

That K395 was one of the few subs we've talked about that not only continued operations after the transition in '91 but was upgraded and used quite actively. The K408 went all around South America to reach the Pacific, I wonder why they just didn't go under the arctic.

Banediesel

https://youtu.be/wnoUhUB9y1g movie the dolphin's cry

Anonymous

Do subs of the same class all sound identical, or are ther certain tells that sonar operators can look for to figure out which hull it is?

Anonymous

Silly question: When K-411 aggressively clearer her baffles was that called a "Crazy Ivan"? Sorry in advance if I've just read too much fiction.

subbrief

subs in a class share a lot of the same characteristics, but everyone has something unique.

subbrief

That's not a crazy ivan, that's an aggressive ivan.

Nicholas Gross

Yankee Stretch. Jive, "This is my girl right here, I tracked the hell out of her for years!" Didn't know Jive was such a creep! Wait until here "Papa" finds out :)

Anonymous

From What I now that's a Hollywood term. They would of just said its doing baffle clear. (all navies do that in some way or another)

Anonymous

That notch can't be good for hydrodynamics lol

Hierachy 1871

are you sure it was the Granat missile? cause thats a huge missile, are you thinking of the kalibr missile?

Anonymous

My guess would be because its hard. Very heard. In Blind Mans Bluff I think USS Parche went from I think the US East coast under South America up to the Russian pacific coast, and kept going north under the polar ice cap all the way to tap cables around the soviet northern fleet. The Russian northern ice cap coast line is often impassable depending on the time of year and weather patterns. And even if there is a way through its very hard to find, and even if you do find it its very tight, sometimes only 100ft or so from bottom of ice and ocean floor. Parche tried twice over several months before succeeding if I remember correctly.

Anonymous

question: R-27s are also an AAM that the Su-27, Mig-29 carries. Obviously, they are not the same missile. Why the same nomenclature?

Anonymous

11 months late but I would guess the Granit is what was intended. NATO would call it a "Shipwreck".