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Project 629A submarine. The keel of K-129 was laid down on 15 March 1958 at Komsomolsk-on-Amur Shipyard No. 132.She was launched on 16 May 1959, with her acceptance certificate

Norwegian scientists find radiation in wreck of Russian nuclear submarine

Sunken Soviet Nuclear Submarine Leaking High Levels of Radiation

Norwegian researchers have completed a survey of a sunken Soviet-era nuclear submarine that went down 30 years ago. The research team found that the sub is leaking a small amount of radiation from

A 2019 Norwegian research cruise to the sunken nuclear submarine Komsomolets has confirmed that radioactive releases from the reactor are still occurring . These releases have had little

Russian scientists have embarked on a mission to the Komsomolets, a Soviet nuclear submarine that sank 32 years ago during an onboard fire off Norway’s northern coast,

Project Azorian (also called „Jennifer“ by the press after its Top Secret Security Compartment) [1] was a U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) project to recover the sunken Soviet submarine K

Warzone/The Drive: The Wreck Of This Sunken One-Of-A-Kind Soviet Nuclear Sub Is Leaking Radiation (Updated) Komsomolets and its reactor, along with a pair of nuclear-tipped

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Soviet submarine K-21 is a K-class submarine of the Soviet Navy during World War II. [1] Design and description On the morning of 27 November 1941, one of the mines struck and sank the

All five of the Soviet/Russian nuclear submarines that remain sunken belonged to the Northern Fleet, while the refloated K-429 was in the Pacific Fleet. Of the nine sinkings, two were caused

The submarine sank to a depth of 5,600 feet, 125 miles off the northern coast of Norway, and forty-two out of a crew of sixty-nine perished. The sinking of the Komsomolets is only one in a

K-278 Komsomolets was the only Project 685 Plavnik (Плавник, meaning „fin“, also known by its NATO reporting name of „Mike“-class) nuclear-powered attack submarine of the Soviet

The location of the sunken submarine was not known to the Soviets, but the USS Halibut (a US submarine) had located the wreck of the K-129 around 1500 miles northwest of Hawaii at a

K-278 Komsomolets was the only Project 685 Plavnik (Плавник, meaning „fin“, also known by its NATO reporting name of „Mike“-class) nuclear-powered attack submarine of the Soviet Navy.

Nine nuclear submarines have sunk, either by accident or by scuttling.The Soviet Navy lost five (one of which sank twice), the Russian Navy two, and the United States Navy (USN) two. (A

Sunken Nuclear Submarines

The vessel, attached to the Soviet Northern Fleet, sank on April 7, 1989, about 100 miles southwest of Bear Island, Norway, after a fire broke out in the engine room. Forty-two of

Norwegian Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority published a photo of the sunken Soviet nuclear submarine K-278 Komsomolets, reports the Norwegian TV channel TV2.

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Researchers have documented releases from the sunken Soviet nuclear submarine Komsomolets. The releases pose no risk to people or the marine environment. A number of

Norwegian researchers have discovered that a Soviet nuclear submarine that sank in the Barents Sea 30 years ago, killing 41 sailors, is leaking radiation at nearly 1 million times normal levels. The submarine, called the

A Cold War Soviet nuclear submarine met disaster 30 years ago when it sank in the Norwegian Sea, leading to the deaths of 42 sailors. But instead of lying peacefully at the bottom of the sea,

K-27, the other submarine in urgency to lift, was on purpose dumped in the Kara Sea in 1982. In September this year, divers from the Centre for Underwater Research of the

Russian scientists have embarked on a mission to the Komsomolets, a Soviet nuclear submarine that sank 32 years ago during an onboard fire off Norway’s northern coast,

Norway Surveys Sunken Soviet Submarine A Norwegian team has found some radioactivity leaking from the sub, which sank in 1989. But they say it poses no threat to the environment.

Norway Reportedly Detects Radioactive Leakage From Soviet Sub in Arctic (Photo) Sputnik International The sinking of the Komsomolets in 1989, which killed 42 seamen, is one

Norway has monitored the marine environment around the sunken Russian nuclear submarine Komsomolets since 1990. This study presents an overview of 25 years of

This summer, Norwegian and Russian scientists will plumb the depths of one of the Cold War’s most enduring legends – the Komsomolets nuclear submarine, which sank 30

Robot-recovered samples from the Soviet-era submarine which sank in the Norwegian Sea reveal high levels of radiation, but scientists say there’s no danger to fish or

A joint Russian-Norwegian team of researchers has taken new seawater samples from around the wreck of the sunken Soviet Project 685 nuclear-powered submarine K-278

Deep-sea explorers have recently taken a plunge into the icy waters of the Norwegian Sea to survey the sunken remains of a Soviet submarine and discovered it’s