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What is a broken arrow? - HISTORY

What is a broken arrow? - HISTORY
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The sunken nuclear submarines: Russia's 'slow-motion Chernobyl' at sea  « nuclear-news

The sunken nuclear submarines: Russia's 'slow-motion Chernobyl' at sea  « nuclear-news
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Underwater Chernobyl? In 1985, a Dying Submarine Poisoned Miles of Russian Territory

Underwater Chernobyl? In 1985, a Dying Submarine Poisoned Miles of Russian Territory In 1985, a Soviet submarine undergoing a delicate refueling procedure experienced a freak accident that killed ten naval personnel. Here s What You Need To Remember: The K-431 incident was one of several involving Soviet submarine reactors. Ten Soviet submarines experienced nuclear accidents, and one other, K-11, also suffered a refueling criticality. The U.S. Navy’s nuclear submarine fleet, by contrast, suffered zero nuclear accidents not only during the Cold War but all the way up to the present day. In 1985, a Soviet submarine undergoing a delicate refueling procedure experienced a freak accident that killed ten naval personnel. The fuel involved was not diesel, but nuclear, and the resulting environmental disaster contaminated the area with dangerous, lasting radiation. The incident, which remained secret until after the demise of the USSR itself, was one of many nuclear accidents the S

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A Freak Accident Turned a Russian Submarine Into a Mini Chernobyl

A 1985 nuclear mishap was a dark, and well-hidden, moment of Cold War history.  Key point: According to Nuclear Risks, the accident scene was heavily contaminated with radioactivity. In 1985, a Soviet submarine undergoing a delicate refueling procedure experienced a freak accident that killed ten naval personnel. The fuel involved was not diesel, but nuclear, and the resulting environmental disaster contaminated the area with dangerous, lasting radiation. The incident, which remained secret until after the demise of the USSR itself, was one of many nuclear accidents the Soviet Navy experienced during the Cold War. The Soviet Union’s nuclear war planners had a difficult time targeting the United States. While the United States virtually encircled the enormous socialist country with nuclear missiles in countries such as Turkey and Japan, the Western Hemisphere offered no refuge for Soviet deployments in-kind.

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