Talk:Soviet submarine K-429
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[edit]Is it me, or does this page read more like a novel or textbook than an encyclopedia? Still an interesting read though. Bobcat64 16:58, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
- Yes it does, but I'm not tight on these things. But there's something missing from the tale, because I can't sympathize with Suvorov at all. The leadership may have violated safety procedures, but the accident is ENTIRELY Suvorov's fault and the safety violations are merely coincidental. Kazuaki Shimazaki 09:00, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
this kind of thing is EXACTLY why the Soviets lost the cold war.
Changed Dove (isn't this a bird!) to Dived
Websters US English Dictionary lists past tense of Dive as either Dived OR Dove.
Oxford English Dictionary lists only Dived (Dove is a bird related to a pigeon) by using dived it reads correctly in BOTH English and American and best to keep to International English as Per Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, India (English is an offical language), Singapore and other countries whose official languages are International English vs US English (1 country). And dived is also correct written US English.
Aftermath - Admiral Yerofeyev (Erofeyev ?)
[edit]In the section "Aftermath" an Admiral Yerofeyev was mentioned and that he was promoted to Commander-in-Chief of the Northern Fleet.
Now, I couldn't find anything about an Admiral Yerofeyev, but the Commander of the Northern Fleet from 1992 to 1999 was named Oleg Erofeyev. Typo ? 2.104.79.37 (talk) 18:02, 14 November 2022 (UTC)
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