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The “Theft” of a Soviet Submarine

The “Theft” of a Soviet Submarine. The Soviets believed that the USS Swordfish sank the K-129 when trailing too closely in a deadly cat-and-mouse game common during the Cold War. However, The US Navy claims that the attack submarine was 2000 miles away, spying on Soviet naval activity.

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The “Theft” of a Soviet Submarine

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  1. The “Theft” of a Soviet Submarine

  2. The Soviets believed that the USS Swordfish sank the K-129 when trailing too closely in a deadly cat-and-mouse game common during the Cold War. However, The US Navy claims that the attack submarine was 2000 miles away, spying on Soviet naval activity.

  3. Ballistic Missile

  4. Ballistic Missile with multiple Warheads

  5. Glomar Explorer

  6. Glomar Explorer

  7. Glomar Explorer

  8. Howard Hughes

  9. Glomar Explorer’s retractable floor

  10. Hughes Mining BargeHMB-1 was the "garage" for "Clementine" a giant hook that was lowered via the Hughes Glomar Explorer's pipe string. The HMB-1 has a retractable roof (which you can see in these Lockheed pictures). When it's ballast tanks were flooded, the HMB-1 submerged and was floated beneath the Explorer. The HMB-1's roof was retracted and the Explorer's giant docking legs reached in the barge and grabbed Clementine.

  11. Sea Shadow – experimental stealth ship

  12. Hughes Mining Barge and the Sea Shadow

  13. Soviet submarine K-3

  14. The crew of Leninskiy Komsomol at the North Pole.

  15. Soviet Submarine K-19

  16. Nikolai Vladimirovich Zateyev, commander of the submarine at the time of the nuclear accident

  17. Sonobuoy

  18. USS Halibut(a unique guided missile submarine turned special operations platform, later re-designated as an attack submarine;Halibut was also used on secret underwater espionage missions by the United States against the Soviet Union. Her most notable accomplishments include: The underwater tapping of a Soviet communication line running from the Kamchatka peninsula west to the Soviet mainland in the Sea of Okhotsk (Operation Ivy Bells) ; Photography of and assistance in the recovery of a sunken Soviet submarine K-129 in the CIA's Project Azorian)

  19. Hydrophone

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