In 1989, the Komsomolets sank off the Norwegian coast. Four years later, the BBC reported on plans to seal in its torpedoes' toxic plutonium.
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Russia’s submarines are still NATO’s biggest threat — but serious cracks are showing
Russia’s surface fleet has been exposed as weak. Its submarine force, however, remains the most capable and dangerous part of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Russian submarine traveling home from the Mediterranean has spent much of its journey surfaced. A NATO official said the ...
In 1968 four nations—the U.S., the Soviet Union, France, and Israel—all lost submarines under mysterious circumstances, an ...
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Russia’s 'new' Lada-class submarines are so bad the first boat took 13 years to build and was scrapped
The Lada-class was Russia's entry into fourth-generation submarines and the planned replacement for the Cold War Kilo-class.
April 30, 2026: Earlier this spring, Russian naval units from the GUGI/Main Directorate of Deep Sea Research began a clandestine operation involving suspicious activity around significant undersea ...
K-278 Komsomolets sank on April 7, 1989 after a fire broke out on board. Forty-two of the 69 crew members perished, and the boat sank to the depths with its onboard nuclear reactors and two torpedoes ...
June 5, 2026: The Khabarovsk, the first of a second class of very large Russian SSN/Nuclear powered attack submarines was recently spotted. This sub is armed with an enormous Poseidon subsurface drone ...
NATO leadership said that a lone Russian attack submarine appears to be "limping home," forced to travel on the surface. An alliance official told Business Insider the activity is "unusual" for a sub ...
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