- Soviet submarine B-39
"B-39" was a Project 641, also known by its
NATO reporting name of "Foxtrot" class diesel-electric attacksubmarine of theSoviet Navy . The "B" (actually "Б") in her designation stands for большая ("bolshaya", "large") — Foxtrots are among the largest non-nuclear submarines ever built. Her keel was laid down on9 February 1962 at theAdmiralty Shipyard in Leningrad (now known asSaint Petersburg ). She was launched on15 April 1967 and commissioned on28 December 1967 .Transferred to the 9th Submarine Squadron of the Pacific Fleet, "B-39" was homeported in
Vladivostok and conducted patrols throughout the North Pacific, along the coast of theUnited States andCanada , and ranging as far as theIndian Ocean and theArctic Ocean . After the end of theVietnam War , she often made port visits toDanang . During the early 1970s, "B-39" trailed a Canadianfrigate throughStrait of Juan de Fuca toVancouver Island ."B-39" more than likely spent most of her career stalking the American naval vessels that are now her neighbors on
San Diego Bay .In 1989 in the
Sea of Japan while charging batteries on the surface, "B-39" came within convert|500|yd|m|-2 of an "Oliver Hazard Perry"-class frigate. Both crews took pictures of each other."B-39" was decommissioned on
1 April 1994 and sold toFinland . She made her way from there through a series of sales toVancouver Island in 1996 and toSeattle, Washington , in 2002 before arriving inSan Diego, California , on22 April 2005 and becoming an exhibit of theMaritime Museum of San Diego . During her sequence of owners she acquired the names "Black Widow" and "Cobra," neither of which she had during her commissioned career.When "B-39" was made a museum the shroud around her attack
periscope was cut away where it passes through her control room. As built, a Foxtrot's periscopes are only accessible from herconning tower , which is off-limits in the museum. With the shroud cut away, tourists can look through the partially-raised periscope (which is directed toward the "Midway" museum, some convert|500|yd|m|-2 away). However, the unidentified and unexplained change gives the false impression that one periscope could be used from the control room.See also
* "B-427", a Foxtrot on display inLong Beach, California .
*Submarine References
* [http://www.sdmaritime.com/contentpage.asp?ContentID=177 B-39 at the Maritime Museum of San Diego]
* [http://www.hnsa.org/ships/b39.htm HNSA Web Page: Soviet B-39]
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