On August 12, 2000, two explosions shook the Barents Sea, marking the beginning of a tragic disaster for the Russian submarine Kursk. The Oscar-class submarine, designed to carry cruise missiles, ...
Kuroyedov said the operation to fully disarm the submarine of its ... began their work on the wreck once radiation levels and storage conditions of the Kursk's missiles had been found to be ...
The international team bidding to raise the sunken Russian nuclear submarine, the Kursk, were today making final preparations ahead of their departure for the wreck site in the Barents Sea.
In August 2000, the Russian nuclear-powered submarine Kursk sank in the Barents Sea after ... It reportedly cost around $65 million to recover the wreck, which required assistance from the Dutch ...
MOSCOW, Russia -- Blasts in the area of the Barents Sea where a Russian nuclear submarine sank could ... weak seismic signals" near the wreck of the Kursk, which sank on August 12, killing all ...
Getty Images The wreck of the Kursk submarine, which sank after an explosion in 2000 with the loss of 118 men Nineteen years on, some things haven't changed. Vladimir Putin is still president ...
The region in which the submarine wreck lies is notorious for its unforgiving environment, characterized by icy southern winds and relentless currents streaming north from Antarctica. These ...
MOSCOW, Russia -- A senior Russian official is reported to have pledged to raise the wreck of the nuclear submarine Kursk by late September. Russian news agencies quoted Deputy Prime Minister ...
A rescue operation is launched in August 2000 to try to save more than 100 sailors on board a Russian submarine grounded at the bottom of the Barents Sea. The Kursk nuclear submarine was ...