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Self-propelled barge T-36 : ウィキペディア英語版
Self-propelled barge T-36

A self-propelled barge T-36 is a type of Soviet barge. Its waterline length is 17.3 m, width is 3.6 m, depth is 2 m, draft is 1.2 m. Tonnage is 100 tons, barge has two machines, speed is 9 knots.〔 ()〕
==49-days long drift in the Pacific==
On January 17, 1960, the man-of-war's crew of four was preparing the barge for loading on the Kuril Islands, when they encountered heavy weather. The tackle was torn and the crew, junior sergeant Askhat Ziganshin ((ロシア語:Асхат Рахимзянович Зиганшин), ), and crewmen Filipp Poplavsky ((ロシア語:Филипп Григорьевич Поплавский)), Anatoly Kryuchkovsky ((ロシア語:Анатолий Фёдорович Крючковский)), and Ivan Fedotov ((ロシア語:Иван Ефимович Федотов)), drifted for 49 days until the U.S. aircraft carrier ''Kearsarge'' picked up them on 7 March in stormy waters 1,200 miles off Wake Island.
There was not enough food on the barge: one loaf of bread and a bucket of potatoes, sodden in black oil. As they drifted in the area, where the Soviet missiles were tested and navigation was forbidden, no ship found them until the Americans did. The crew even ate their leather belts, wristlets and finally boots to prolong their food reserves.
The drift of Askhat "Victor" Ziganshin's crew took a resonance in the worldwide press. Returning to the USSR, the crew had popularity close to that of cosmonauts, and took a major role in Soviet popular culture.〔 (Смена: 14.06.06. Асхат Зиганшин: «Кожаные сапоги мне дарят до сих пор» )〕 After the crew was returned by air to the USSR, the Soviet government expressed gratitude to the ''Kearsarge'' for its gesture.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=USS Kearsage Rescues Soviet Soldiers, 1960 )

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