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====K-133==== K-133 was laid down on 3 July 1961, launched on 5 July 1962, and commissioned 29 October 1962.<ref name="PLR1"/> K-133 entered service with the [[Soviet Northern Fleet|Northern Fleet]] (given to 3rd submarine division which was a part of 1st submarine flotilla, based in Bolshaya Lopatka of [[Zapadnaya Litsa (naval base)|Zapadnaya Litsa]] Fjord) on 14 November 1962. In 1963 the submarine performed a long-range cruise (51 days) to [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] equatorial zone for the first time for [[Soviet Navy]]. She was under current repairs between October 1964 and September 1965. K-133 together with K-116 (Project 675 submarine) for the first time in the world performed [[1966 Soviet submarine global circumnavigation|submerged voyage]] from the [[Soviet Northern Fleet|Northern Fleet]] to the [[Pacific Ocean Fleet (Russia)|Pacific Ocean Fleet]] via [[Drake Strait]] under the general command of Rear Admiral [[Anatoly Sorokin|A. Sorokin]] from 2 Febr. to 26 March 1966. The submarines crossed the [[Barents Sea]], the [[Norwegian Sea]], the whole Atlantic Ocean, entered the Pacific Ocean and finished the voyage at [[Kamchatka Peninsula|Kamchatka]]. K-133 passed around 21,000 miles for 52 days of that voyage. K-133 performed 2 patrol missions (103 days total) in 1966β1968, 2 patrol missions (93 days total) in 1971β1976, 1 patrol mission (48 days) in 1977 and 1 patrol mission in 1983β1986. The submarine was decommissioned from the order of battle on 30 May 1989. She lied up in Postovaya Bay ([[Sovetskaya Gavan]]) as of August 2006. K-11 passed 168,889 miles (21,926 operational hours) since placed in service.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.deepstorm.ru/DeepStorm.files/45-92/nts/627a/k133/k133.htm|title=-133, -133 627|access-date=19 December 2014}}</ref>
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