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#2216088
25 September 2017
The submarine U-434 left the Russian shipyards in 1976. It was built in only eight months. He was assigned to the Soviet North Sea Fleet, where he served until April 2002; as of that year, was exposed to the public. This submarine is one of the largest non-nuclear submarines in the world and was used mainly in espionage work. On 24th September 2017 in Hamburg, Germany.
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#2216089
25 September 2017
The submarine U-434 left the Russian shipyards in 1976. It was built in only eight months. He was assigned to the Soviet North Sea Fleet, where he served until April 2002; as of that year, was exposed to the public. This submarine is one of the largest non-nuclear submarines in the world and was used mainly in espionage work. On 24th September 2017 in Hamburg, Germany.
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#2216090
25 September 2017
The submarine U-434 left the Russian shipyards in 1976. It was built in only eight months. He was assigned to the Soviet North Sea Fleet, where he served until April 2002; as of that year, was exposed to the public. This submarine is one of the largest non-nuclear submarines in the world and was used mainly in espionage work. On 24th September 2017 in Hamburg, Germany.
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#2216091
25 September 2017
The submarine U-434 left the Russian shipyards in 1976. It was built in only eight months. He was assigned to the Soviet North Sea Fleet, where he served until April 2002; as of that year, was exposed to the public. This submarine is one of the largest non-nuclear submarines in the world and was used mainly in espionage work. On 24th September 2017 in Hamburg, Germany.
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#2216092
25 September 2017
The submarine U-434 left the Russian shipyards in 1976. It was built in only eight months. He was assigned to the Soviet North Sea Fleet, where he served until April 2002; as of that year, was exposed to the public. This submarine is one of the largest non-nuclear submarines in the world and was used mainly in espionage work. On 24th September 2017 in Hamburg, Germany.
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#2216093
25 September 2017
The submarine U-434 left the Russian shipyards in 1976. It was built in only eight months. He was assigned to the Soviet North Sea Fleet, where he served until April 2002; as of that year, was exposed to the public. This submarine is one of the largest non-nuclear submarines in the world and was used mainly in espionage work. On 24th September 2017 in Hamburg, Germany.
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#2216094
25 September 2017
The submarine U-434 left the Russian shipyards in 1976. It was built in only eight months. He was assigned to the Soviet North Sea Fleet, where he served until April 2002; as of that year, was exposed to the public. This submarine is one of the largest non-nuclear submarines in the world and was used mainly in espionage work. On 24th September 2017 in Hamburg, Germany.
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#2216095
25 September 2017
The submarine U-434 left the Russian shipyards in 1976. It was built in only eight months. He was assigned to the Soviet North Sea Fleet, where he served until April 2002; as of that year, was exposed to the public. This submarine is one of the largest non-nuclear submarines in the world and was used mainly in espionage work. On 24th September 2017 in Hamburg, Germany.
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#2216096
25 September 2017
The submarine U-434 left the Russian shipyards in 1976. It was built in only eight months. He was assigned to the Soviet North Sea Fleet, where he served until April 2002; as of that year, was exposed to the public. This submarine is one of the largest non-nuclear submarines in the world and was used mainly in espionage work. On 24th September 2017 in Hamburg, Germany.
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#2216097
25 September 2017
The submarine U-434 left the Russian shipyards in 1976. It was built in only eight months. He was assigned to the Soviet North Sea Fleet, where he served until April 2002; as of that year, was exposed to the public. This submarine is one of the largest non-nuclear submarines in the world and was used mainly in espionage work. On 24th September 2017 in Hamburg, Germany.
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#2216098
25 September 2017
The submarine U-434 left the Russian shipyards in 1976. It was built in only eight months. He was assigned to the Soviet North Sea Fleet, where he served until April 2002; as of that year, was exposed to the public. This submarine is one of the largest non-nuclear submarines in the world and was used mainly in espionage work. On 24th September 2017 in Hamburg, Germany.
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#2216099
25 September 2017
The submarine U-434 left the Russian shipyards in 1976. It was built in only eight months. He was assigned to the Soviet North Sea Fleet, where he served until April 2002; as of that year, was exposed to the public. This submarine is one of the largest non-nuclear submarines in the world and was used mainly in espionage work. On 24th September 2017 in Hamburg, Germany.
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#2216100
25 September 2017
The submarine U-434 left the Russian shipyards in 1976. It was built in only eight months. He was assigned to the Soviet North Sea Fleet, where he served until April 2002; as of that year, was exposed to the public. This submarine is one of the largest non-nuclear submarines in the world and was used mainly in espionage work. On 24th September 2017 in Hamburg, Germany.
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#2216101
25 September 2017
The submarine U-434 left the Russian shipyards in 1976. It was built in only eight months. He was assigned to the Soviet North Sea Fleet, where he served until April 2002; as of that year, was exposed to the public. This submarine is one of the largest non-nuclear submarines in the world and was used mainly in espionage work. On 24th September 2017 in Hamburg, Germany.
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#2216102
25 September 2017
The submarine U-434 left the Russian shipyards in 1976. It was built in only eight months. He was assigned to the Soviet North Sea Fleet, where he served until April 2002; as of that year, was exposed to the public. This submarine is one of the largest non-nuclear submarines in the world and was used mainly in espionage work. On 24th September 2017 in Hamburg, Germany.
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#2216103
25 September 2017
The submarine U-434 left the Russian shipyards in 1976. It was built in only eight months. He was assigned to the Soviet North Sea Fleet, where he served until April 2002; as of that year, was exposed to the public. This submarine is one of the largest non-nuclear submarines in the world and was used mainly in espionage work. On 24th September 2017 in Hamburg, Germany.
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