In Sevastopol, the PZS-50 submarine, decommissioned after completion of service, was transferred to the museum after completing the service, they were transferred to the Military Historical Museum of fortifications. This is reported by TASS.
“Transportation began at seven o'clock in the morning. The boat was museumified by the specialists of the Black Sea Fleet, “- said a source of the agency.
It is specified that the diesel submarine was built according to Project 633, in the 1960s the crew performed tasks in the Black Sea Fleet and in the Arctic. Later, factory, flight design and state tests of the complexes were carried out on it.
The source also noted that the museum is located inside a cliff in Balaklava Bay, where there used to be a secret anti-nuclear underground complex. Until 1992, submarines were being repaired on this territory.
Earlier in October, the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) handed over declassified equipment used by Soviet intelligence officers to an exhibition in Sevastopol. The exhibition “Stirlitz is a collective image …” is being held at the Museum of the Heroic Defense of Sevastopol. It was organized to mark the 90th birthday of the writer and screenwriter Yulian Semenov, the author of the famous works about intelligence officers “Major Whirlwind” and “Seventeen Moments of Spring”.