The Museum of Russian submarine (Submarine) is located in Moscow, in the Park "Northern Tushino". The Museum opened in 2003.
Museum-memorial complex of history of the Navy of Russia includes exhibitions located in a large diesel submarine B-396" and areas with military equipment. Exposure reflect the stages of formation and development, and prosperity of the Russian Navy.
Vessel "B – 396" was built in St. Petersburg, at the factory "Red Catfish" and from 1980 to 2000, served in the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans. In 2003 the boat was converted into a Museum in the enterprise in Severodvinsk.
The boat sank to a depth of 300 meters. She has one anchor. The captain's cabin is equipped with various devices: antennas, radar and navigation devices. In the boat seven compartments: torpedo, CPA, diesel, battery, electric, feed and residential. To navigate the boat is equipped with manholes. They saved, but they arranged a door for the passage of visitors. Inside the boat you can see the torpedo compartments, in which there are six torpedo devices. There are diving suits used if necessary.
Near the torpedo compartment is radio shack. The residential part of the boat is very small. Separate a small captain's cabin, officers cabins are designed for couples. Separate cabin at the doctor, as well as individual boat insulator. The decor is all strict, no frills. Then you can see the wheelhouse hydroacoustics.
The Museum boat has a small exhibition hall, which displays personal belongings of the crew, archival documents, the uniform of the crew, and more. In the storerooms of the Museum has many exhibits that await their turn to be presented in the Museum.
In the same hall you can see the development plan of the Museum. To be on the waterfront venue. It will be exhibited: a sailing ship, amphibian and modern warship. It is expected to increase exhibition space to build a Museum building with a real lighthouse. In front of the building will be located square with flagpoles and stands.
It is expected that in the coming years, the Museum will become a meeting place for veterans of the Navy, scientists, production workers, as well as present and future defenders of the Fatherland.
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