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K171 or K-171 may refer to: * Soviet submarine K-171 *K-171 (Kansas highway) K-171 is a state highway in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Kansas. The highway mostly lies on the Crawford County/Cherokee County line except for the easternmost of the highway when it is entirely in Cherokee County. Its western ..., state highway in Kansas * K-171 (1958–2010 Kansas highway), former state highway in Kansas {{Letter-Number Combination Disambiguation ...
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K-171 (Kansas Highway)
K-171 is a state highway in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Kansas. The highway mostly lies on the Crawford County/Cherokee County line except for the easternmost of the highway when it is entirely in Cherokee County. Its western terminus is at the intersection of U.S. Route 69 (US-69), US-160 and US-400 south of Pittsburg and its eastern terminus is a continuation as Missouri Route 171 at the Missouri state line near Opolis. K-171's current route was established on May 14, 2003, and the routing has not changed since. Route description K-171 begins at a four-way stop south of Pittsburg. The west arm of this intersection serves as US-400, the north arm carries US-69 and US-160, the south arm is US-69, US-160, and US-400, and the east arm forms the beginning of K-171. From this intersection, the highway heads due east to Opolis. The highway begins to curve to the south just before crossing the state line and becoming Route 171 at the Missouri border. The ...
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Soviet Submarine K-171
''K-171'' was a Project 667B Murena (Delta I by NATO) nuclear ballistic missile submarine of the Soviet Navy. The submarine was launched and commissioned in 1976. The submarine transferred from the Soviet Northern Fleet later that year to the Pacific. Reactor incident On December 28, 1978, while in the Pacific Ocean, ''K-171'' had a reactor failure. Radiation exposure resulted in the deaths of three crew members on board. Retirement Like most Soviet Delta I and Delta II-class submarines that were in service after the Cold War, the submarine was scrapped to comply with new treaties. It was decommissioned from the Russian Navy in 2003. References {{Reflist Submarine classes K-171 K-171 K171 or K-171 may refer to: * Soviet submarine K-171 *K-171 (Kansas highway) K-171 is a state highway in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Kansas. The highway mostly lies on the Crawford County/Cherokee County line except for the e ... Soviet inventions Nuclear-power ...
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