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After that EPRON extended its operations to rescue and salvaging sunken ships, gradually absorbing other diving units (less experienced and/or worse equipped) and creating new ones. In 1929 EPRON became the sole body in the USSR responsible for all kinds of work under water - in marine operations,
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in November 1854 when it was carrying gold from Britain to pay British troops fighting in the Crimea (GBP 200,000). The project team was financed, equipped, trained and managed by Japanese diving specialists, who had become highly experienced through salvaging warships of the
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By 1941 EPRON had rescued 36 ships and raised 74 sunken ships with total weight of about 25,000 GRT. In 1941 naval rescue and salvage units were transferred to the Soviet Navy (still under the name EPRON); in 1942 it was renamed the
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Search and emergency rescue service of the Russian Navy being equipped with modern underwater vehicles
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hydraulic and river engineering, mining, wreckage and derelict logging and utilizing, etc.
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to salvage valuable cargo and equipment from sunken ships and submarines.
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EPRON was established on 17 December 1923 and was initially under the
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Soviet Navy


Russian
Soviet Union
Joint State Political Directorate
Council of People's Commissars
Sevastopol
HMS Prince
Balaklava
Russian Imperial Navy
Russo-Japanese War
OGPU
Emergency Rescue Service of the Navy
Search and Emergency Rescue Service of the Navy
Vladimir Yazykov
Lev Zakharov-Meyer
Photius Krylov
Значение слова "ЭПРОН" в Большой Советской Энциклопедии
В поисках затонувших кораблей – "In search of sunken ships" (ru)
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Работа ЭПРОНа по подъему судов в северных морях
Search and emergency rescue service of the Russian Navy being equipped with modern underwater vehicles
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Science and technology in the Soviet Union

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