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  2. Russian submarine Kazan (K-561) - Wikipedia

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    K-561 Kazan is a Yasen-class nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine of the Russian Navy. It is the second boat of the project, separated from the first by 16 years (1993–2009). It is the second boat of the project, separated from the first by 16 years (1993–2009).

  3. List of sunken nuclear submarines - Wikipedia

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    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. Three submarines were lost with all hands: the two from the United States Navy (129 and 99 lives lost) and one from the Russian Navy (118 lives lost).

  4. List of Russian military accidents - Wikipedia

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    30 August – The decommissioned November-class nuclear-powered submarine K-159 sank while it was being towed to Polyarny, Murmansk Oblast in the Barents Sea to be stripped of its nuclear reactors. [20] Nine crew members died. 18 September – A TU-160 strategic bomber crashed in Engels-2 base near Sovetskoye, Saratov oblast. All four crew ...

  5. Russian warships, nuclear submarine enter Havana Harbor ... - AOL

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    People wearing Russian flags watch as the Russian nuclear-powered submarine Kazan, part of the Russian naval detachment visiting Cuba, arrives at Havana Harbor on June 12, 2024.

  6. Before the Moskva, there was the Kursk: The sunken submarine ...

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    WASHINGTON — Twenty-two years ago, a Russian nuclear submarine sank after being rocked by two explosions during a torpedo test launch gone awry. There were 118 sailors on board the Kursk; most ...

  7. List of military nuclear accidents - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear components were not installed in the weapons. While flying over the Atlantic Ocean, the aircraft experienced a loss of power. For their own safety, the crew jettisoned two bombs which were never recovered. [9] Neither of the weapons detonated. The C-124 landed later with the other weapon and the nuclear capsule. [21] September 11, 1957

  8. Russian nuclear-powered Losharik submarine to be tested in ...

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    (Reuters) - Russia's AS-31 deep-diving nuclear powered submarine, known by its nickname as Losharik, will go out for testing in June or July after completing years of repairs, the state TASS news ...

  9. Kursk submarine disaster - Wikipedia

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    Kursk was a Project 949A Antey (Oscar II-class) submarine, twice the length of a 747 jumbo jet, and one of the largest submarines in the Russian Navy.. On the morning of 12 August 2000, Kursk was in the Barents Sea, participating in the "Summer-X" exercise, the first large-scale naval exercise planned by the Russian Navy in more than a decade, and also its first since the dissolution of the ...