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‘The Bow Was Ripped Off’: How a Russian Submarine Was Sunk By Its Own Faulty Torpedo
The recent launch of Russia’s new hypersonic-armed submarine, Perm, serves as a stark reminder of the 2000 Kursk disaster.
Russia has unveiled plans to raise two nuclear submarines from the Arctic seabed over fears they could leak radioactive waste ...
Model of the Kursk nuclear submarine at the Lennusadam Maritime Museum in Tallinn, Estonia. Pjotr Mahhonin/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY During his first term, Vladimir Putin had to confront a raft of ...
PUTIN’S submarine branded a potential “floating bomb” is creeping home through the English Channel under the close watch of ...
The Government’s draft budget for 2026, and the planned budget for 2027-2028, include funding to lift the K-27 and K-159, two ...
A Russian submarine with nuclear capability has reportedly suffered a “serious accident ” in the Mediterranean Sea. The Novorossiysk, a 242ft Kilo-class submarine, is said to have surfaced above the ...
NATO has brutally poked fun at one of Putin’s busted and broken submarines as the sputtering boat sailed through the English ...
On the twelfth of August 2000, the Russian navy held its most massive naval exercise since the fall of the Soviet Union. Due to a technical error the “unsinkable” Russian submarine, the Kursk, well, ...
A top Russian official said Monday that the sunken nuclear submarine Kursk would be raised in a three-month operation, tentatively set to begin in late July. Deputy Prime Minister Ilya Klebanov, who ...
MOSCOW (AP) Russia s top prosecutor led investigators Tuesday onto the deck of the nuclear submarine Kursk, hoping to find new clues to what caused the vessel to explode and sink more than a year ago.
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