NORTHERN FLEET COMMAND DENOUNCED RUMORS OF AN EMERGENCY ON A SUBMARINE INVOLVED IN AN...
Rossiya, April 25, 2001, p. 6
The media has focused its attention on submarines following the tragic sinking of the nuclear submarine Kursk. The...
SALVAGE PROCEEDING AS PLANNED
By Kirill Vasilenko Vremya Novostei, August 21, 2001, p. 2
The Kursk is to be cut into several pieces. When everything is ready, specialists expect...
APPOINTMENT OF ADMIRAL MIKHAIL ZAKHARENKO AS SENIOR DEPUTY NAVY COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF MAY BE THE FIRST...
By Nikolai Gulkovsky Kommersant-daily, July 23, 2001, p. 3
Regardless of the outcome of the Kursk salvage operation, it appears that Admiral Kuroedov's days as...
PEARL HARBOR THE WRONG WAY
Sergei Sokut Nezavisimaya Gazeta, February 13, 2001
SUMMARY:
USS Greenville collided with the Japanese trawler Ehime-Maru near the Hawaii. Ships of the US Coast Guard rescued...
OUR RESCUE SERVICES HAVE DONE EVERYTHING POSSIBLE AND IMPOSSIBLE
Krasnaya Zvezda, September 9, 2000, pp. 1-2
It is common knowledge that hundreds and hundreds of calls were made to the Defense Ministry when...
ENOUGH HOLES IN THE SUBMARINE
Trud, August 29, 2001, p. 2
The Carrier barge from the Norwegian port of Kirkines will arrive at the Kursk site today, with equipment...
KLEBANOV REVEALS TWO MAJOR HYPOTHESES
Izvestia, January 31, 2001, p. 2
SUMMARY:
Ilya Klebanov, Deputy Premier and Chairman of the Investigation Commission, says internal explosion and collision with another object...
KURSK RECOVERY TO BE HELD SEPTEMBER 30 THROUGH OCTOBER 1, IF WEATHER PERMITS
Echo of Moscow Radio, September 26, 2001, 12:35
This was reported by Mikhail Barskov, deputy commander-in-chief of the Russian Navy. According to him, the...
KURSK SALVAGE VESSEL LOADS EQUIPMENT AT KIRKENES, NORWAY
Pravda.RU, July 19, 2001
The Mayo diving support vessel, which is committed to the lifting of the Kursk nuclear sub, entered the harbor of...
KURSK CANNOT BE RAISED WITHOUT FOREIGN FINANCIAL AID
Kommersant, March 3, 2001, p. 1
The Kursk Foundation has appealed to leaders of the European Union, Japan, the US, Canada, and Norway to...