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The $70 000 000 Salvage of KurskA $70 million operation was launched to recover the sunken Russian submarine Kursk. Here’s how one of the most expensive and difficult salvage missions in history unfolded.
The Kursk's commanders and most of the crew in the front compartments were killed as two blasts 135 seconds apart sent the mighty submarine to the bottom of the Barents Sea, Ustinov told The ...
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Tragedy of the Kursk: Failed rescue and fatal Russian liesThe K-141 Kursk submarine K-141 Kursk was part of an 11-sub series of Project 949A Antey vessels, known by NATO as Oscar II. These are large, nuclear-powered oceanic submarines.
In August 2000, the Kursk Oscar-class submarine was participating in Russia’s Summer-X exercise when tragedy prevailed. As part of the drill, Kursk was meant to launch a pair of training torpedoes.
Thomas Vinterberg’s movie Kursk was never going to have a happy ... The following day, they set out on in the submarine. Mikhail is babysitting a torpedo that seems to have a very dangerous ...
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