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    K-117 Bryansk is a Russian Project 667BDRM Delfin-class (NATO reporting name: Delta IV) nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine. The submarine was...
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  • K117 (redirect from K-117)
    K117 or K-117 may refer to: K-117 (Kansas highway), a state highway in Kansas Russian submarine Bryansk (K-117), a Russian submarine This disambiguation...
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    Project 667BDRM (Delta IV class) submarinesK-51 Verkhoturye, K-84 Yekaterinburg, K-114 Tula, K-117 Bryansk, and K-18 Karelia. ""Звёздочка" завершила...
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    [Zvezdochka can extend the service life of the nuclear submarine "Bryansk" by 5 years]. FlotProm (in Russian). Archived from the original on 4 January 2018....
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    Ballistic missile submarines 4 Cruise missile submarines 4 Diesel attack submarines 2 Special-purpose submarines Future of the Russian Navy Lists of currently...
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    Aleksandr Alekseyevich Moiseyev (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    K-117 Bryansk. From July to October 1994 he was senior assistant to the commander of the Project 667BDRM Delfin-class ballistic missile submarine K-18...
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    Karelia (K-18) (active as of 2022) Verkhoturye (K-51) (active as of 2021) Tula (K-114) (active as of 2022; refit completed 2017) Bryansk (K-117) (reported...
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    to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Russian Armed Forces began massing thousands of personnel and military equipment near Russia's border with...
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    the Russian Revolution. Conversely, historians of white Russian emigration, such as former Chief of Staff Yuri Danilov, were keen to portray Russia as...
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    Battle of the South Pacific becomes the Battle of Japan." The German submarines U-84, U-117 and U-615 were all lost to enemy action. The United States Army...
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    reconnaissance over the Gulf Finland. In July 1942 the group moved to Bryansk on Army Group Centre's front. Several Staffeln flew anti-tank operations...
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    2015 in spaceflight (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    Retrieved 27 November 2015. "Russian Military Satellite Suffers Launch Failure, Will Crash Soon". Space.com. 7 December 2015. "Russian Soyuz-2.1v launch a partial...
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    2010 in spaceflight (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
    exploration]. CosmoWorld (in Russian). Generic references: view talk edit Spaceflight portal Mu, Xuequan (1 October 2010). "Russia sends military satellite...
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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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