The Cold War: The Battle Between Two Superpowers — Fexingo History

The Soviet Navy's Project 627 and the First Nuclear Submarine

7 min · 2 jun 2026
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In this episode of The Cold War: The Battle Between Two Superpowers, Lucas and Luna dive into the early nuclear submarine race, focusing on the Soviet Union's Project 627 (the November-class submarine) and its predecessor, the first Soviet nuclear sub, the K-3 Leninsky Komsomol. They discuss the role of scientists like Igor Kurchatov and Anatoly Alexandrov, the challenges of building a nuclear reactor small enough for a submarine, and the secret construction at Severodvinsk. The episode also covers the K-3's first voyage under ice, the tragic fire of 1967, and how the West discovered these boats via SIGINT and the Glomar Explorer incident. A lesser-known but pivotal chapter in Cold War naval history, this episode reveals the human and technical struggles behind Moscow's bid to challenge US nuclear dominance at sea. Names, dates, and technical details are woven into a narrative that connects to broader themes of the arms race, espionage, and the dangers of operating nuclear reactors in cramped underwater vessels. #ColdWar #NuclearSubmarine #Project627 #NovemberClass #K3LeninskyKomsomol #IgorKurchatov #AnatolyAlexandrov #Severodvinsk #SovietNavy #NuclearPropulsion #SubmarineRace #NavalHistory #SIGINT #GlomarExplorer #K19 #UnderwaterArmsRace #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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