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Russian submarine ''K-336 Pskov'' (ロシア語:''Псков'')) is a attack submarine of the Russian Navy. She is named after the Russian city Pskov. ==History== This ship, originally named ''Okun'' (Perch), was laid down as the last ''Sierra-II'' class submarine in 1990 at the Krasnoye Soromovo factory in Nizhny Novgorod. After the hull was launched in 1992, it was towed to the Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk for completion and sea trials. The boat was commissioned in 1993, serving in the Russian Northern Fleet, based in Ara Bay, Vidyaevo. It was commanded by Captain 1st Rank Andrei Sapelkin, alongside Captain Lieutenant Viktor Petrashov, two of the most decorated leaders in the Russian Fleet. On March 5, 2003, the ''Pskov'' was being overhauled in a dry dock in Roslyakovo. The wooden scaffolding surrounding the hull was ignited by the welding work that was done to the ship, and a fire broke out. After 90 minutes, the fire was put out, and the ''Pskovs outer soundproofing rubber coating was damaged. There were no casualties or radiation leakage. The submarine is believed to be operational again since early 2007.
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