Foxtrot class: The Obsolete Russian Submarine That Nearly Started a Nuclear War

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Published at : December 31, 2021

Foxtrot-class The Obsolete Russian Submarine That Nearly Started a War

Attended by many of the veterans of the crisis, they all learned that on October 27, 1962, USS Beale had tracked and dropped signalling depth charges (the size of hand grenades) on B-59, a Soviet Project 641 (NATO designation Foxtrot) submarine.

A number of the Foxtrot-class hulls had been sent to Cuba from their base on the Kola Peninsula and were patrolling in the Caribbean. A group of American surface ships observed the submarines and pursued them.

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0:00 Foxtrot-class
0:41 Cuban Missile Crisis
4:13 Project 641


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