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Kursk: Russia's lost pride

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: Simon & Schuster, 2002Description: 201pISBN:
  • 0743230728 (hbk.):
Subject(s): Summary: One of the largest class of submarines yet built (NATO classification OscarII) the Russian Federation's Kursk exploded and sank in the Barents sea on 12 August 2000. This book sets out the events, the likely cause, the rescue attempt that came too late, the raising of the wreck, and the political fallout from the disaster. Includes list of related web-sites and recommended readings in Russian and English.
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One of the largest class of submarines yet built (NATO classification OscarII) the Russian Federation's Kursk exploded and sank in the Barents sea on 12 August 2000. This book sets out the events, the likely cause, the rescue attempt that came too late, the raising of the wreck, and the political fallout from the disaster. Includes list of related web-sites and recommended readings in Russian and English.

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