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We lost the nuclear weapons: Fire consumed and sank a Russian titanium attack submarine that now leaks radiation
In April 1989, the Soviet nuclear-powered submarine K-278 Komsomolets caught fire in its engineering compartment during a ...
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18,000 feet deep: A Russian submarine sank off Bermuda with its nuclear reactor and nuclear missiles still aboard
The Soviet K-219 nuclear ballistic missile submarine sank in the North Atlantic off the coast of Bermuda in October 1986. The ...
Russia is investing heavily in a new generation of “super weapons” designed to bypass and potentially nullify conventional ...
John Healey says three Russian submarines left after being monitored "24/7" by UK forces, with no damage reported. He tells ...
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Russia’s powerful nuclear submarines wrapped in nets to shield them from drones
Recent satellite imagery from Vantor reveals that Russian Navy has deployed anti drone nets ...
Increasingly, Norwegian Joint Headquarters in Reitan, a 30-minute drive from the Arctic town of Bodø, is also spearheading NATO’s intensifying efforts to track the submarines of Russia’s Northern ...
Three Russian submarines were detected by the UK in the North Atlantic loitering over critical undersea cables, the defence secretary said. John Healey said a Russian Akula-class attack submarine and ...
John Healey says warship and aircraft forced Russia to abandon activity in North Sea in month-long operation ...
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - The wreck of a Soviet submarine lost during World War Two has been found in the Baltic Sea, 71 years after it sank, the Swedish Military said on Monday. The Swedish Armed Forces ...
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