The Surcouf Conspiracy: A Penetrating Analysis of the Worst Submarine Disaster in History

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The Surcouf Conspiracy: A Penetrating Analysis of the Worst Submarine Disaster in History

The Surcouf Conspiracy: A Penetrating Analysis of the Worst Submarine Disaster in History

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As a result of the disaster, Russia began participating in NATO search-and-rescue exercises in 2011, the first time any Russian submarine had taken part in a NATO-led exercise. [112] The Russian Navy also increased the number of deep-sea divers trained each year from 18–20 to 40–45. [113] Awards to those killed [ edit ] He said: “The only hope I think one has is that the mother ship will have a stand-by craft that can actually go down and investigate immediately. Captain-Lieutenant Kolesnikov, evidently the senior officer in the compartment, wrote a final note at 15:15 in the dark, giving evidence that he was alive at least four hours after the explosion. [103] Vice Admiral Vladislav Ilyin, first deputy chief of the Russian Navy's staff and head of the Kursk Naval Incident Cell, concluded that the survivors had lived up to three days. [6] :143–145 However, other notes recovered in the ninth compartment were written no later than 6 hours and 17 minutes after the boat sank. [34] In response to the avalanche of criticism, Minister of Defence Sergeyev and senior commanders of the Navy and the Northern Fleet offered Putin their resignations, but he refused to accept them. [6] :160

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The incident served as partial inspiration for the song "Six Days at the Bottom of the Ocean" by Explosions in the Sky, on their 2003 album, The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place. [122]

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a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae Brannon, Robert (13 April 2009). Russian Civil-Military Relations. Farnham, England: Ashgate Publishers. p.140. ISBN 978-0-7546-7591-4. Archived from the original on 8 May 2016 . Retrieved 25 November 2015. On Thursday at 12:00, Popov reported to the general staff of the Navy that no explosion had occurred on the Kursk, that the sub was intact on the seafloor, and that an "external influence" might have caused a leak between the first and second compartments. [19] On Thursday, the Russian DSRV made another attempt to reach the aft area of the submarine, but it was unable to create the vacuum seal necessary to attach to the escape trunk. [24] The Russians' 32-hour response time was widely criticised. [34] Prior to news of the implosion making headlines, Nicholas Passalacqua, the director of forensic anthropology at Western Carolina University shared his own theory as to what would happen to the passengers if they died. In an interview with Insider, he claimed that the bodies of the five passengers can oddly be preserved inside the submarine. He said: “Generally in an environment without oxygen, remains will not decompose much because the micro and macro organisms that would work to consume and decompose the tissues will be unable to survive.”

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A cadre of other MAGA influencers also insisted that this was a “ distraction to protect Hunter” and an attempt to “ hide emerging evidence” of the president’s corruption, including a Senate GOP digital strategist who said the situation was proof this “is the most corrupt administration in U.S. history.” (While Republican lawmaker Dan Crenshaw didn’t go as far as claiming a Hunter-related cover-up, he still outright blamed the White House for the sub’s destruction and loss of life.) Titanic Conspiracies". Titanic Conspiracies | Stuff They Don't Want You to Know. 6 October 2017 . Retrieved 9 October 2017.

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Yes, many red flags!” he added in another reply. “That’s why both the TV story and the “Unsung Science“ podcast episode spent so much time challenging the CEO about the safety and construction of the submersible.” On 1 December 2001, Prosecutor General Vladimir Ustinov presented a preliminary report to Putin. Ustinov wrote that the entire exercise had been "poorly organized" and that the probe had revealed "serious violations by both Northern Fleet chiefs and the Kursk crew." [109] Shortly afterward, Putin transferred the Northern Fleet commander, Vyacheslav Popov, and his chief of staff, Admiral Mikhail Motsak. [58] As is common in such circumstances, both soon obtained jobs elsewhere in the government. Popov became a representative for the Murmansk region in the Federation Council, and Motsak became deputy presidential envoy for the North-Western Federal District. [70] Popov and Motsak had championed the story that the accident had been caused by a collision with a NATO submarine. When Putin dismissed them, he made a point of repudiating the collision theory. [6] :163 In another example of a lateral transfer, Deputy Prime Minister Ilya Klebanov had been an outspoken advocate of the theory that the Kursk had collided with a foreign submarine. He had also been in charge of the rescue operation and follow-up inquiry. In February 2002, Putin removed him from his position as Deputy prime minister and made him minister of industry, science, and technology. [109]

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When the nuclear reactors automatically shut down, the air-purification system would have shut down, emergency power would be limited, and the crew would soon have been in complete darkness and experiencing falling temperatures. [22] :88–92 Death of survivors [ edit ]On Sunday 20 August, the Norwegians lowered a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to the submarine. They found that the first 18m (59ft) section of the boat was a mass of twisted metal and debris. [16] Robin Gardiner (1998). Titanic: The Ship That Never Sank?. Ian Allan Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7110-2633-9. The vessel is called Titan and notably is a submersible, not a submarine. Unlike submarines that leave and return to port under their own power, submersibles require a ship to launch and recover them. 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 Soviet Union. [7] It consisted of 30 ships and three submarines. [8] While the search team scrambled to find the missing sub before that supply was expected to run out, the U.S. Navy told The Wall Street Journal that it had "detected an anomaly consistent with an implosion or explosion in the general vicinity of where the Titan submersible was operating when communications were lost."



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