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  • An unnamed official at the Amur Shipbuilding Factory said the sub was built there, that it is the called the Nerpa and was on a test run in the Sea of Japan when the accident occurred.

    Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie 2008

  • First named by Johann Friedrich Gmelin (1748-1804) in 1788*, the Baikal seal (also known as the Nerpa) was mentioned in print as early as 1763.

    Archive 2006-12-01 Darren Naish 2006

  • First named by Johann Friedrich Gmelin (1748-1804) in 1788*, the Baikal seal (also known as the Nerpa) was mentioned in print as early as 1763.

    The most inconvenient seal Darren Naish 2006

  • The Nerpa is the latest of a class of attack submarines codenamed "Akula" by NATO, which are armed with torpedoes and cruise missiles.

    IBN Top Headlines 2010

  • The Nerpa is the latest of a class of attack submarines codenamed "Akula" by NATO, which are armed with torpedoes and cruise missiles.

    arabnews - frontpage 2010

  • The submarine, believed to be called Nerpa, is seen heading to its base on Sunday in a Russian TV image.

    CNN.com 2008

  • The submarine, believed to be called Nerpa, is seen heading to its base on Sunday in a Russian TV image.

    CNN.com 2008

  • RIA-Novosti cited an unnamed official at the Amur Shipbuilding Factory as saying the sub was built there, is called the Nerpa and was on a test run in the Sea of Japan when the accident occurred.

    Newsvine - Get Smarter Here Associated Press Writer Steve Gutterman 2008

  • RIA-Novosti cited an unnamed official at the Amur Shipbuilding Factory as saying the sub was built there, is called the Nerpa and was on a test run in the Sea of Japan when the accident occurred.

    Cincinnati Local News Headlines | WCPO.com 2008

  • Yet an unnammed official at the Amur Shipbuilding Factory said the submarine was built there and is called the Nerpa, the state-run RIA-Novosti news agency reported.

    Macleans.ca 2008

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