• K-141 Kursk (Russian: Атомная Подводная Лодка «Курск» (АПЛ «Курск»), transl. Atomnaya Podvodnaya Lodka "Kursk" (APL "Kursk"), meaning "Atomic-powered submarine...
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  • The nuclear-powered Project 949A Antey (Oscar II class) submarine K-141 Kursk sank in an accident on 12 August 2000 in the Barents Sea. It was taking...
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  • was 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...
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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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    2000, led by the admiral aboard the Pyotr Velikiy, that the submarine K-141 Kursk suffered a fatal accident and sank. Kasatonov's ship was the first to...
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    Florida to Memphis, Tennessee on 28 October 1998. The Russian submarine K-141 Kursk sailed to perform an exercise of firing dummy torpedoes at the Pyotr...
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  • Komsomolets Nuclear Submarine Memorial Society (category Kursk submarine disaster)
    disasters — except those of Russian submarine K-141 Kursk. The Russian government has compensated families of Kursk sailors with at least US$32,000 and a free...
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    Bismarck, the Soviet submarine K-278 Komsomolets, the Japanese submarine I-52, and the Russian submarine K-141 Kursk. Sagalevich holds the world record...
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  • Kursk is a play by the British playwright Bryony Lavery, first performed in 2009. It is inspired by the 2000 sinking of the Russian submarine K-141 Kursk...
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    2016-08-26. Retrieved 2016-08-13. "SSGN Oscar II Class (Project 949.A) (Kursk) – Naval Technology". naval-technology.com. Archived from the original on...
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  • Type 65 torpedoes on August 12, 2000 exploded on board and sank the K-141 Kursk submarine. British experiments with HTP as a torpedo fuel were discontinued...
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  • 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 627...
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  • Gennady Lyachin (category Kursk submarine disaster)
    ill-fated K-141 Kursk, the very last Project 949A submarine to be completed, which had been commissioned only two years earlier. When the Kursk sank on...
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    crews of the sunken Soviet submarines, including K-278 Komsomolets. The crew of the submarine K-141 Kursk has also been commemorated there. The marine regimental...
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  • 6 killed) K-278 Komsomolets (1989; Mike-class submarine; sank, 42 killed) K-192 (1989; Echo II-class submarine; loss of coolant) K-141 Kursk (2000; Oscar...
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    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 damage and...
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    K-141 Kursk submarine in 2000 in the west further raised concerns. In the past, there were accidents involving submarines K-19, K-8, a K-129, K-27, K-219...
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    recovered; 16 crewmen were killed. K-278 Komsomolets, 1989: the Soviet submarine sank in Barents Sea due to a fire. K-141 Kursk, 2000: lost at sea with all 118...
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  • one Smit had used in salvaging most of the Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk. The Dutch company CT Systems, together with Thales Navigation, handled...
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  • Working Group (SMERWG) following the disaster of the Russian submarine K-141 Kursk. Its purpose is to provide an international liaison service to prevent...
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  • K-253 K-395 K-408 K-411 K-418 K-420 K-423 K-426 K-415 K-403 K-245 K-214 K-219 K-228 K-241 K-444 K-399 K-434 K-236 K-389 K-252 K-258 K-446 K-451 K-436 K-430...
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  • 1981 Diesel Sail K-411 Orenburg Defenders of the Fatherland Memorial Koltushi Northwestern USSR Yankee class 1970 Nuclear Sail K-141 Kursk Sailors who died...
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    fighter jet, claiming victory. In August 2000, the Russian submarine K-141 Kursk suffered an explosion, causing the submarine to sink in the shallow area...
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    was produced in honour of the people who died on the Russian submarine K-141 Kursk. Loscil's 2004 album First Narrows (a reference to the official name...
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    performance of BS missions with K-141 Kursk in the Mediterranean Sea. K-150 Tomsk was under the control of the crew of K-186 Omsk (commander - Captain 1st...
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    Russian, and former Soviet, authorities. The ship was in the area when the K-141 Kursk submarine accident occurred. It was located 19 kilometres (12 mi) away...
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  • Primorsky Krai. 12 August – In the Kursk submarine disaster a series of explosions aboard the nuclear-powered submarine K-141 Kursk sinks the submarine killing...
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    railway opened in France.: 166  The K-141 Kursk nuclear submarine was lifted from the Barents Sea after the Kursk submarine disaster of the previous year...
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    Prize of the Russian Federation (2006) Spassky was the creator of the K-141 Kursk project, the last of the Oscar II class submarines built for the Russian...
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    Vidyayevo (particularly the Ara Bay) was the home base of the now lost K-141 Kursk (which was an Oscar-II class). Naval radioactive waste storage facilities...
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