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=== External links === *[https://web.archive.org/web/20020708140050/http://www.nationalgeographic.com/k19/sub_detail_sov4.html National Geographic: Yankee class] accessed March 14, 2004. *[http://www.ais.org/~schnars/aero/nato-shp.htm NATO Code Names for Submarines and Ships] accessed March 14, 2004. *[https://fas.org/nuke/guide/russia/slbm/667A.htm Federation of American Scientists: Yankee class] accessed June 11, 2006. *[http://www.bellona.org/reports/The_Russian_Northern_Fleet_report_chapters/1176144563.17 Bellona Report: Project 667 A (Nalim, Navaga) β Yankee Class] accessed June 11, 2006. *[http://www.hazegray.org/worldnav/russia/submar.htm World Navies Today: Russian Submarines] accessed June 11, 2006. *Jane's Fighting Ships of the World, 1994. {{Yankee class submarine}} {{Soviet and Russian submarines after 1945}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Yankee Class Submarine}} [[Category:Submarine classes]] [[Category:Yankee-class submarines| ]] [[Category:Cold War submarines of the Soviet Union| ]] [[Category:Submarine classes of the Russian and Soviet Navy]] [[Category:Nuclear submarines of the Soviet Navy]]
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