- as Yokanga.
Until 1981,[citation needed] the town was
known as
Gremikha. The
Gremikha Naval Base was one of the
Northern Fleet's main
facilities for servicing...
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Gremikha Bay (Russian: Губа Гремиха) is a bay on the
northeastern portion of the Kola
Peninsula in the far
northwest of Russia, near the
closed town of...
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submarine division which was a part of 11th
submarine flotilla based in
Gremikha. The
submarine performed 4
patrol missions in 1976–1980 (200 days total)...
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still more repairs. K-159 was
decommissioned on 30 May 1989 and laid up in
Gremikha; her
reactors were
probably not defuelled. She
remained in
layup with little...
- 1965. K-27 was ****igned to the 17th
submarine division,
headquartered at
Gremikha. The
nuclear reactors of K-27 were
troublesome from
their first criticality...
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Arctic in Zapolyarniy, Indiga,
Shoyna and Nova Zemlya, with
another in
Gremikha under construction. The VVS
inherited the
ranks of the
Soviet Union, although...
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designed and
donated special equipment for a
dedicated dry-dock (SD-10) in
Gremikha,
which was used to
remove and
store the
reactors until they
could be dismantled...
- (Yagelnaya/Sayda),
Vidyayevo (Ura Bay and Ara Bay),
Bolshaya Lopatka (Litsa Guba), and
Gremikha.
Civilian Arktika nuclear-powered
icebreakers are
based at Murmansk. Shipyards...
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milestone of 220,179
miles traveled in 1988. The
submarine has been laid up in
Gremikha Bay
since of 2000. К-11 проект 627А (K-11
Project 627A) Атомные подводные...
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declared "perspectiveless" and its
inhabitants were
forced to move to the
Gremikha military base. All
consonants except for /j/ may be
palatalized [ʲ]. Consonants...