Museum of Russian submarine (submarine) is located in Moscow, in the park "Northern Tushino". The museum opened in 2003.
Museum and memorial complex history of the Navy Russia includes exposure, located in a large diesel submarine "B-396" and areas with military equipment. The exhibition reflects the stages of formation and development, and prosperity of the Russian Navy.
The vessel "B - 396" was built in St. Petersburg at the "Red Somov" and from 1980 to 2000 served in the North-Atlantic and Arctic Ocean. In 2003, the boat was converted into a museum at the plant in Severodvinsk.
The boat was immersed to a depth of 300 meters. She has one anchor. The Captain's cabin is equipped with various devices: antennas, radar, and navigation devices. The boat seven compartments: torpedo, CPU, diesel, battery, Electromotive, stern and residential. For transitions boat is equipped with hatches. They are saved, but they are arranged in the door for the passage of visitors. Inside the boat you can see the torpedo room, in which there are six torpedo devices. Here are diving suits, which were used when necessary.
Near the torpedo room is the radio room. The residential part of the boat is very small. A separate small cabin the captain, the officers cabins designed for two. Stateroom with a doctor and a private boat insulator. The situation everywhere strict, no-nonsense. Then you can see the cabin underwater acoustics.
The museum-boat equipped with a small exhibition hall where the exhibits personal belongings of the crew, archival documents, crew uniforms, and much more. In the vaults of the museum are many exhibits, which are waiting for their turn to be represented in the museum.
In the same room you can see a plan of the museum. It is supposed to equip the waterfront exhibit space. It will be on display: a sailing ship, amphibious aircraft and a modern warship. It is supposed to increase the exhibition space - to build a museum building to the lighthouse. Before the building is a square with flagpoles and stands.
It is expected that in the coming years, the museum will be a meeting place for veterans of the Navy, scientists, industrialists, and also current and future defenders of the Motherland.
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