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- Q1060067 wikiPageWikiLink Q846498.
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- Q1060067 shipClass Q1068329.
- Q1060067 shipClass Q683570.
- Q1060067 shipFate "--03-08".
- Q1060067 shipName "K-129".
- Q1060067 shipOrdered "1954-01-26".
- Q1060067 shipStatus "Partially recovered in covert salvage operation by the CIA in 1974.".
- Q1060067 point "38.083333333333336 178.95".
- Q1060067 type Product.
- Q1060067 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q1060067 type Ship.
- Q1060067 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q1060067 type Thing.
- Q1060067 type SpatialThing.
- Q1060067 type Q11446.
- Q1060067 comment "K-129 was a Project 629A (NATO reporting name Golf-II) diesel-electric powered submarine of the Soviet Pacific Fleet, one of six Project 629 strategic ballistic missile submarines attached to the 15th Submarine Squadron based at Rybachiy Naval Base, Kamchatka, commanded by Rear Admiral Rudolf A. Golosov.In January 1968, the 15th Submarine Squadron was part of the 29th Ballistic Missile Division at Rybachiy, commanded by Admiral Viktor A. Dygalo. K-129's commander was Captain First Rank V.I.".
- Q1060067 label "Soviet submarine K-129 (1960)".
- Q1060067 lat "38.083333333333336".
- Q1060067 long "178.95".
- Q1060067 depiction Soviet_ballistic_missile_submarine_K-129.jpg.
- Q1060067 name "K-129".