Talk:Soviet submarine K-278 Komsomolets
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[edit] Surfaced?
'submarine surfaced, where the hull split under internal pressure.'
- is surfaced the correct word here? sank sounds like the context but I don't know the story...--dgd
yes, it has surfaced but sunk afterwards having left most of the crew in the cold waters
[edit] Move to Soviet submarine K-278 Komsomolets
- Rename page to Soviet submarine K-278 Komsomolets
[edit] Support
- Note that I didn't propose this. However it does seems logical given the contents of the Russian Navy Submarines and Soviet Navy Submarines categories. Support. Megapixie 06:54, 17 August 2005 (UTC)
- Support - I nominated this, sorry about forgetting this step. 132.205.3.20 19:19, 18 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Oppose
[edit] Comments
To me all the "Russian/Soviet submarine..." article titles seem overly disambiguated. I'd suggest something more like Komsomolets (K-278). It's simpler and more consistent with other navy's submarine articles. Niteowlneils 22:53, 18 August 2005 (UTC)
This article has been renamed after the result of a move request. Dragons flight 06:23, August 22, 2005 (UTC)
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