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

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a b c "Kursk closure leaves questions unanswered". BBC News. 31 July 2002. Archived from the original on 3 February 2014 . Retrieved 1 February 2014. Once the human remains had been removed and the hull had been thoroughly investigated, the remainder of the ship was transported to Sayda Bay on the northern Kayla Peninsula. The two nuclear reactors were defuelled and the ship was cut up for scrap. [8] The divers tried to use the arms of the ROV to open the hatch, but were unsuccessful until the morning of Monday, 21 August; they found the rescue trunk full of water. [15] [16] That morning, they used a custom tool to open the internal hatch of the rescue trunk, releasing a large volume of air from the ninth compartment. Divers lowered a video camera on a rod into the compartment and could see several bodies. [16] It becomes kind of deflating to see a lot of this junk coming out," Charles Haas, author and cofounder of the Titanic International Society, told the NYT. "I feel like one of the very few voices crying out against the sound of a hurricane." Debunking Lies

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They found that dust and ash inside compartment nine severely restricted visibility. As they gradually worked their way inside the compartment and down two levels, Warrant Officer Sergei Shmygin found the remains of Captain-lieutenant Dmitry Kolesnikov. [39] All the men had been badly burned. [16] The divers cut additional holes in the hull over the third and fourth compartments. [41] The Russian divers removed secret documents and eventually recovered a total of 12 bodies from the ninth compartment. This contradicted earlier statements made by senior Russian officials that all the submariners had died before the submarine hit the bottom. [31] They also found the boat's log, but had to suspend work because of severe weather. [28] The rescue teams conducted continuous radiation measurements inside and outside the submarine, but none of the readings exceeded normal ranges. [16] Regarding the OceanGate Titan submersible disaster of this past week, Vorhies claimed: “The thing about this submarine which is really weird is that it was actually funded by the Rothschild dynasty."

Faulty weld on a 65-76 "Kit" practice torpedo, leading to an explosion of high-test peroxide and secondary detonation of 5 to 7 torpedo warheads a b c d e f g h Милашина, Елена (15 July 2010). Как погиб Курск (in Russian). Archived from the original on 3 September 2014 . Retrieved 14 February 2014. Memphis, опубликованные в газете "Версия", сделаны в период с июля 1999 по октябрь 2000 года"[Photos of submarine Memphis, published in the newspaper Versiya", made between July 1999 and October 2000] (in Russian). NewsRU.com. 22 November 2000. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 . Retrieved 17 February 2014. a b "Cohen Press conference at the U.S. Embassy, Tokyo". defenselink.mil. Archived from the original on 16 April 2007.

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Kursk" sail put in place". 18 June 2009. Archived from the original on 3 April 2022 . Retrieved 12 August 2022. At 04:50 on Sunday, 13 August, personnel aboard Pyotr Velikiy detected two anomalies on the seabed that might be the boat. At 09:00, Mikhail Rudnitsky arrived at the location. While setting anchor, its crew interpreted an acoustic sound as an SOS from the submarine, but soon concluded the noise had been produced by the anchor chain striking the anchor hole. At 11:30, Mikhail Rudnitsky prepared to lower the AS-34, which entered the water at 17:30. At 18:30, at a depth of 100m (300ft) and at a speed of 2kn (3.7km/h), the AS-34 reported colliding with an object, and through a porthole, the crew saw the Kursk 's propeller and stern stabiliser. With the AS-34 damaged by the collision and forced to surface, the crew of Mikhail Rudnitsky began preparing the AS-32 for operation. [19] Another user questioned why the disappearance didn’t make it into his CBS segment to which David explained: “The company gave us a different rationale for shutting off the Internet. That this could be an emergency, and they needed all channels open. And we had no idea how to confirm whether or not that was true.”

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] The recent interest in his coverage attracted some criticism from some users around safety details about the Titan sub but David said that the issues were at the “centerpiece” of his reporting.

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The Russian Navy was later criticised as misrepresenting facts and misleading the public. [6] :148 The navy feared that if the submarine were revealed to have blown up because of crew incompetence, Russia's status as a great power would be in doubt. [51] :22 Their response was compared to the Soviet style of cover-up and stonewalling like that of the Chernobyl disaster. [6] :148 Minister of Defence Sergeyev said in interviews on 21 August 2000 that he had never refused any foreign help. [6] :148

Putin dismissed the Northern Fleet's submarine commander, Vice-Admiral Oleg Burtsev, [6] :162 and in total removed 12 high-ranking officers in charge of the Northern Fleet. Paradoxically, he said their dismissal had nothing to do with the Kursk disaster, [13] [70] but that they had been responsible for "serious flaws in the organizations of the service." However, all 12 had been involved with the exercise, the rescue operations, or the submarine itself. [20] :34 All were transferred to equal positions elsewhere in the government or in the business sector. [73] International co-operation [ edit ] The Guardian wrote in a 2002 review of two books, Kursk, Russia's Lost Pride and A Time to Die: The Kursk Disaster: Kursk: Putin's First Crisis and the Russian Navy’s Darkest Hour (2018, ISBN 978-1473558373), retitled reprint of Robert Moore's A Time to Die.

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October 1967 marked something of a new start for the USS Scorpion. Not only did the boat’s crew undertake refresher training, but the vessel also gained a new commanding officer in the form of decorated 36 year-old Commander Francis Slattery, USN. It’s a very difficult operation. The actual nature of the sea bed is very undulating. The Titanic herself lies in a trench. Journalist Andrey Kolesnikov, who had been present at Putin's meeting with the families, described his experience in a 2015 documentary titled President. He said that when he watched Putin talk to the families, "I honestly thought they would tear him apart. There was such a heavy atmosphere there, such a clot of hatred, and despair, and pain. I never felt anything like it anywhere in my entire life. All the questions were aimed at this single man." [68] Putin blames media [ edit ] The whole scene was captured by the TV crew, but it was not televised within Russia. Foreign media showed Tylik being removed by officials from the meeting. [20] :36 [65] Tylik later criticised President Putin because he "did not answer direct questions" at the meeting. "Maybe he did not know what to say, but we did not receive concrete answers to concrete questions," she said. [63] [66] Tylik told The St. Petersburg Times that she would go to any lengths to learn the truth about the submarine disaster: "They told us lies the whole time, and even now we are unable to get any information," she said. [63]Communications professor Yotam Ophir told Insider that people have always been deeply interested in rescue missions. SUBMARINE – Kursk Submarine Disaster". Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 – via YouTube. Marks 12 Years Since Submarine K-141 Kursk Tragedy, Captain Kolesnikov Letter". August 2012. Archived from the original on 27 February 2014. 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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