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USS Augusta (SSN-710) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Augusta (SSN-710)

USS ''Augusta'' (SSN-710), a , was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Augusta, Maine. (There were three other ships named USS Augusta that were named for Augusta, Georgia). The contract to build her was awarded to the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corporation in Groton, Connecticut on 31 October 1973 and her keel was laid down on 1 April 1983. She was launched on 21 January 1984 sponsored by Mrs. Diana D. Cohen, and commissioned on 19 January 1985, with Commander Thomas W. Turner in command.
== 1986 collision ==
The Soviet Navy claims that on 3 October 1986, ''Augusta'', commanded by James von Suskil, collided with the 667AU Nalim (Yankee-I) class ballistic missile submarine ''K-219'', commanded by Igor Britanov, off the coast of Bermuda. The United States Navy states that ''K-219'' was disabled by an internal explosion.
On 20 October 1986, shortly after ''K-219'' sank and ''Augusta'' had returned to patrol, she collided with something, and was forced to return to Groton for about US$3 million in repairs to her bow and sonar sphere. What she collided with is officially unknown. If not the K-219, it is suggested that she had been trailing a Delta-I ballistic missile submarine, and, unknown to ''Augusta'', being trailed in turn by a Victor class submarine. If abrupt maneuvers were made, ''Augusta'' could have collided with the Delta. Photographs exist of a Delta submarine with a large dent in its starboard bow, which the Soviet Navy identified as ''K-279''.〔 In the Russian version of the book, the Soviet submarine is identified as ''K-457''.〔Игорь Курдин, Питер Хухтхаузен, Р. Алан Уайт Гибель атомного подводного крейсера К-219. — Мн.: Попурри, 2000. — c. 345. — 384 с. — 5000 экз. — ISBN 978-985-6190-34-9 〕

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