• K-141 Kursk (Russian: Курск) was an Oscar II-class nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine of the Russian Navy. On 12 August 2000, K-141 Kursk was lost...
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  • The Russian submarine K-141 Kursk sank in an accident on 12 August 2000 in the Barents Sea. The nuclear-powered Project 949A Antey (Oscar II class) submarine...
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  • announced that EuropaCorp was developing a film based on the 2000 K-141 Kursk submarine disaster, and that Martin Zandvliet had been hired to direct the...
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  • improper ballasting. The submarine was eventually completed and commissioned. K-27 K-141 Kursk K-159 K-27: The only Project 645 submarine (a variant of the Project...
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    from Larry King in September 2000 asking what happened to the Russian submarine Kursk (K-141). Many criticized Putin for the cynicism perceived in this answer...
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  • submarine disasters — except those of Russian submarine K-141 Kursk. The Russian government has compensated families of Kursk sailors with at least US$32,000...
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  • that 141 is a Blum integer. a Hilbert prime The Lockheed C-141 Starlifter was a United States Air Force military strategic airlifter K-141 Kursk was a...
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    This was the worst accident in the Russian navy since the loss of the submarine K-141 Kursk in 2000. The submarine itself did not sustain any serious...
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  • 10831 or AS-31 (Russian: АС-31), nicknamed Losharik (Russian: Лошарик, IPA: [lɐˈʂarʲɪk]), is a Russian deep-diving nuclear powered submarine. On 1 July 2019...
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    cruise missile submarines designed in the Soviet Union for the Soviet Navy. First built in the 1970s, six remain in service with the Russian Navy. Two other...
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