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Konstantin Khrenov

Konstantin Konstantinovich Khrenov (Template:Lang-ru) (1894–1984) was a Russian metallurgist and inventor who in 1932 introduced underwater welding. For this method, extensively used by the Soviet Navy during World War II, Khrenov was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1946.

A modern underwater welding

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