B-427 was a Project 641 (Foxtrot-class) diesel-electric attack submarine of the Soviet Navy. The "B" (actually "Б") in her designation stands for большая (bolshaya, "large"). Commissioned in 1971, the submarine operated with the Russian Pacific Fleet until decommissioning in 1994. The boat was sold to a group of Australian businessmen, who converted her into a museum vessel, which was placed on display at the Australian National Maritime Museum (under the name Foxtrot-540) from 1995 until 1998, then at Long Beach, California (under the name Podvodnaya Lodka B-427 Scorpion) in 1998.
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- Soviet submarine B-427 (en)
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| - B-427 was a Project 641 (Foxtrot-class) diesel-electric attack submarine of the Soviet Navy. The "B" (actually "Б") in her designation stands for большая (bolshaya, "large"). Commissioned in 1971, the submarine operated with the Russian Pacific Fleet until decommissioning in 1994. The boat was sold to a group of Australian businessmen, who converted her into a museum vessel, which was placed on display at the Australian National Maritime Museum (under the name Foxtrot-540) from 1995 until 1998, then at Long Beach, California (under the name Podvodnaya Lodka B-427 Scorpion) in 1998. (en)
- Le B-427 (en russe : Б-427) est un sous-marin d'attaque conventionnel diesel-électrique de la marine soviétique du Projet 641 (Classe Foxtrot, code OTAN). Le "B" (en fait "Б") dans sa désignation signifie большая (bolshaya, "large"). Le sous-marin de classe Foxtrot était les plus gros sous-marin non nucléaire de la marine soviétique. Mis en service en 1971 il a servi dans la flotte russe du Pacifique jusqu'à sa mise hors service en 1994. (fr)
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* snorkeling (en)
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| - *3 × Kolomna 2D42M diesel engines
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| - Le B-427 (en russe : Б-427) est un sous-marin d'attaque conventionnel diesel-électrique de la marine soviétique du Projet 641 (Classe Foxtrot, code OTAN). Le "B" (en fait "Б") dans sa désignation signifie большая (bolshaya, "large"). Le sous-marin de classe Foxtrot était les plus gros sous-marin non nucléaire de la marine soviétique. Mis en service en 1971 il a servi dans la flotte russe du Pacifique jusqu'à sa mise hors service en 1994. Le sous-marin a été vendu à un groupe d'hommes d'affaires australiens, qui l'ont transformé en navire musée et qui a été exposé au Musée national de la marine de Sydney (sous le nom de Foxtrot-540) de 1995 à 1998. Le B-427 est maintenant un navire musée exposé, à côté du paquebot Queen Mary à Long Beach, en Californie sous le nom de Podvodnaya Lodka B-427 Scorpion depuis 1998 . Le sous-marin, en mauvais état, n'est plus visitable depuis 2015. (fr)
- B-427 was a Project 641 (Foxtrot-class) diesel-electric attack submarine of the Soviet Navy. The "B" (actually "Б") in her designation stands for большая (bolshaya, "large"). Commissioned in 1971, the submarine operated with the Russian Pacific Fleet until decommissioning in 1994. The boat was sold to a group of Australian businessmen, who converted her into a museum vessel, which was placed on display at the Australian National Maritime Museum (under the name Foxtrot-540) from 1995 until 1998, then at Long Beach, California (under the name Podvodnaya Lodka B-427 Scorpion) in 1998. The submarine fell into disrepair, and has been closed to the public since 2015. (en)
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