The Soviet titanium submarine Shchuka-B (Щука-Б) is a small, deep-diving attack submarine designed for special operations and reconnaissance missions.

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It was built in the 1970s and was one of the most advanced submarines of its time.

The Shchuka-B was constructed with a unique titanium hull, which allowed it to withstand extreme depths and pressures.

The submarine was only 65 meters (213 feet) long and had a displacement of around 1,000 tons, making it much smaller than other Soviet submarines.

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The Shchuka-B was equipped with advanced sensors and communication equipment, allowing it to gather intelligence and conduct reconnaissance missions in deep water.

It was also capable of launching torpedoes and mines, making it a versatile attack submarine.

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The Shchuka-B was highly secretive and very little is known about its operational history.

It is believed to have been used for various special operations and intelligence gathering missions during the Cold War era.
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