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How Russia spent $70 million to raise a submarine it couldn’t save
When the Russian nuclear submarine Kursk sank in 2000, 118 sailors were trapped beneath the Barents Sea. Early rescue efforts ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Model of the Kursk nuclear submarine at the Lennusadam Maritime Museum in Tallinn, Estonia. Pjotr Mahhonin/Wikimedia Commons, CC ...
The Kursk’s loss of its 118-person crew makes it one of the deadliest in modern history. In August 2000, the Russian nuclear submarine “Kursk” sailed to the Arctic Circle to participate in a scheduled ...
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The hidden chain reaction behind the Kursk explosion caught on record
In August 2000, a routine torpedo test aboard the Russian submarine Kursk triggered a chemical reaction involving high-test ...
The sea is a difficult environment to deal with in an emergency situation. Submarine rescue requires multinational cooperation and training among NATO Allies and other nations to develop tactics and ...
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