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Tom Clancy FAQ - Concordance, I - M

 

Icebreaker

A type of ship with a reinforced hull and added power which is used to break floating ice.  The icebreaker hull actually rides up onto the surface of the ice and the weight of the ship forces the ice to break off in chunks.  The Soviet/Russian Northern Fleet requires icebreakers to make a path to open ocean from their ports.  This page: How Icebreakers Break Ice shows how the icebreaker works and has pictures of one of the Russian nuclear powered icebreakers.

KC-10 Extender

The KC-10 is a larger and more capable version of the KC-135 being based on the McDonnel Douglas DC-10 airliner.  For additional information: KC-10 Extender tanker Alternate: Boeing's KC-10 Data Sheet

KC-135 Stratotanker

Based on a modified 707 airframe, the KC-135 is one of the most important aircraft in the USAF inventory.  These aircraft provide in-flight refueling to virtually all of the USAF aircraft including Air Force One (which has a refueling receptacle).  The boom system is, however, incompatible with U.S. Navy aircraft and most foreign air forces.  An upgrade program to add the drogue system is underway on some airframes.  For additional information: KC-135 tanker Alternate: Boeing's KC-135 Data Sheet.  Also see the Tom Clancy Guided Tour Series Book Fighter Wing.

Kennedy, John F., U.S.S.

CV-67, a conventionally powered United States super carrier.  JFK was recently made a reserve training carrier.  See Carriers and Naval Aircraft in this FAQ.  For a complete tour of an aircraft carrier, though, see the Tom Clancy Guided Tour series book Carrier.  

Kirov Class Battlecruiser

An extremely large cruiser, these ships were to act as carrier escorts or be able to conduct independent offensive operations.  Four were built but only two are left.  For additional information: Large Cruisers.

Knox Class Frigates

All of the U.S. Navy Knox (FF-1052) class frigates have now been decommissioned.  Some have been sold to other countries such as Greece.   Frigates are primarily intended to provide "Protection of Shipping" services during wartime.  They also provide security to Underway Replenishment groups.  Knox frigates had limited anti-air capability.

Kongo Class Destroyer

The Kongo class Destroyer is the Japanese version of the U.S. Navy Arleigh Burke class destroyer including the Aegis combat control system.  For additional information: Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force.

Krivak Class Frigate

The 'Krivak' ASW ships first appeared in 1970.  At that time, they were faster and more heavily armed than their Western equivalents having four large SSN-14 Silex missiles. 21 of the original Krivak design ships were constructed.  The Krivak class has been renamed the Rezvyy class by the Russian Navy.  For additional information: Krivak Class Frigate

Lincoln, U.S.S. Abraham (CVN-72)

See Carriers and Naval Aircraft in this FAQ.  For a complete tour of an aircraft carrier, though, see the Tom Clancy Guided Tour series book Carrier

Los Angeles Class (688) Attack Submarines

Until the completion of SSN-21 (USS Seawolf), these U.S. Navy attack submarines were the top of the class in the World.  Also see: 688.  For a complete tour of a Los Angeles class submarine, see the Tom Clancy Guided Tour series book Submarine.

Michmanyy

Soviet Warrant Officer

MH-53 Helicopter

See H-53.

MiG-21 Fishbed

The MiG-21 was the first production Soviet aircraft to fly Mach 2.  Armament was minimal being only two missiles and a gun but the sheer number of these aircraft produced (over 7,500 not including the copies by the Chinese) makes them significant.  It is still in service around the World.  For additional information: MiG-21

MiG-25 Foxbat

The MiG-25 was originally intended to intercept the B-70 Valkyrie bomber which was under development in the United States.  While the B-70 was eventually cancelled (after production of the XB-70 prototype), the Foxbat was produced and used by the Soviet (Russian), Algerian, Syrian, and Lybian air forces.  For additional information:  MiG-25 Foxbat