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A Russian nuclear submarine did the unthinkable: It sank twice
The 1983 sinking of Soviet nuclear submarine K-429 was less a freak accident than a case study in naval malpractice. -Ordered ...
A recreational submarine taking 45 tourists on an underwater cruise of coral reefs in the Red Sea sank off the Egyptian resort town of Hurghada on Thursday, leaving six Russians dead, the provincial ...
It amounted to a disaster, in which the submarine was subject to two enormous explosions, killing all 118 crew on board. In ...
Moscow’s cover-up of the Kursk submarine incident seriously damaged Russian President Vladimir Putin’s prestige—and was even viewed by some as a “turning point” for modern Russia. The Americans almost ...
Early today, March 27, a tourist submarine with 45 people on board sank in the Red Sea. The vessel, owned by Sinbad Submarines, was cruising off the Egyptian coastal city of Hurghada, a popular ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. The U.S. developed the world's first nuclear submarine in 1954 - and the USSR felt pressured to respond. But in their haste to match their Cold ...
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