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- Soviet_submarine_K-64 comment "K-64 was a Russian designation shared by the first Alfa Class Submarine and later by a Delta IV class submarine.The K-64 Designation was first given to the first Alfa Class Submarine, laid down on June 2, 1968 and launched on April 22, 1969. In 1972, the submarine suffered a major reactor problem in the form of a leak of liquid metal coolant. The superheated metal solidified on contact with the colder outside air, freezing and damaging internal components of the reactor.".
- Q3811872 comment "K-64 was a Russian designation shared by the first Alfa Class Submarine and later by a Delta IV class submarine.The K-64 Designation was first given to the first Alfa Class Submarine, laid down on June 2, 1968 and launched on April 22, 1969. In 1972, the submarine suffered a major reactor problem in the form of a leak of liquid metal coolant. The superheated metal solidified on contact with the colder outside air, freezing and damaging internal components of the reactor.".