Key Points and Summary - The recent launch of Russia's new hypersonic-armed submarine, Perm, serves as a stark reminder of the 2000 Kursk disaster. -The Kursk sank with all 118 hands after a faulty ...
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, ...
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 ...
MURMANSK, Russia - Families of the 118 men killed when the nuclear submarine Kursk sank in the Barents Sea gathered in a rainy, northern Russian port Saturday for a grim pilgrimage to the doomed ...
With the hopes of finding the San Juan vessel's 44 crew members alive dimmed, the search operation has likely stirred memories the Russian strongman would rather forget. In 2000, just a few months ...
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