K-84 Ekaterinburg (Russian: К-84 Екатеринбург) is a Project 667BDRM Delfin-class (NATO reporting name: Delta IV) nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine...
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successfully fire its entire payload of ballistic missiles. In 2011 K-84 Ekaterinburg successfully test-fired a new version of the SS-N-23 missile, reportedly...
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K-84 refers to Russian submarine K-84 Ekaterinburg K-84 trailer K-84 Commuter British corvette HMS Hyacinth (K84) K-84 (Kansas highway) This disambiguation...
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Zvezdochka shipyard, Severodvinsk, the third boat after Verkhoturie (K-51) and Ekaterinburg (K-84). The overhaul extended her service life by ten years, and allowed...
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the third Delfin-class submarine in line to receive the new missile (after her siblings K-51 Verkhoturye and K-84 Ekaterinburg). She was fully overhauled...
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most famous incident was with the Russian submarine Ekaterinburg (K-84). On 29 December 2011 around 1220 UTC, Ekaterinburg caught fire while in the floating...
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Yekaterinburg (redirect from Ekaterinburg, Russia)
Champion A ballistic missile submarine of the Project 667BDRM Delfin class (NATO reporting name: Delta IV) is named Ekaterinburg (K-84/"807") in honour of the...
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R-29RMU2 Layner (category Submarine-launched ballistic missiles of Russia)
conducted from the submarine K-84 Ekaterinburg. The second launch of the Layner missile took place on 29 September 2011 from the submarine K-114 Tula in the...
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PD-50 (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
finally reached Murmansk. On 29 December 2011, the Russian Delta IV-class nuclear submarine Ekaterinburg (K-84) caught fire while being docked in PD-50. The...
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Shtil' (category Space launch vehicles of Russia)
launch was performed from the Barents Sea by the Delta-class submarine K-84 Ekaterinburg. The Kompass 2 satellite has a weight of 77 kg and was put in...
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Operation Behemoth (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
collapse of the Soviet Union. On August 6, 1989, the Delta IV-class submarine, K-84 Ekaterinburg, attempted to salvo launch all 16 R-29RM missiles. The operation...
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(K-506), in the Sea of Okhotsk, while the R-29RM was launched from the Ekaterinburg (K-84), in the Barents Sea. All four tests were reported to have been successful...
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List of last survivors of historical events (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
January 2018. Rappaport, Helen. The Last Days of the Romanovs: Tragedy at Ekaterinburg, St. Martin's Griffin, 2010 ISBN 978-0312603472 "El último de los reformistas"...
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List of Nova episodes (section Season 11: 1983–84)
forensic tests of skeletons discovered in Ekaterinburg in 1979 that are alleged to be the remains of the Russian royals, and explores the intriguing claim...
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2006 in spaceflight (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
Proton-K Proton-M Rokot Zenit-3SL Others 5 10 15 20 China France India International waters Japan Kazakhstan Marshall Islands North Korea Russia United...
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2009 in spaceflight (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
"Launch of the second Meridian communication satellite". Russian Strategic Nuclear Forces. Russian Nuclear Forces Project. Archived from the original on...
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