Even with the ongoing leaks, researchers found, "There is little evidence of any accumulation" A Cold War submarine that sank in 1989 is still leaking radioactive material into the water off of Norway ...
The H.L. Hunley, a Confederate submarine that sank a Union warship, was lost at sea for over 100 years. When the sunken vessel was discovered, the Hunley’s crew members were eerily seated at their ...
While the nuclear-powered attack sub’s reactor appears to be ‘corroded,’ years of collaboration with Russian authorities has avoided a true marine disaster. Reading time 4 minutes The Soviets only ...
Continued monitoring of sunken Soviet submarine shows ongoing radioactive leakage, but little impact
In 1989, the Soviet nuclear-powered attack submarine Komsomolets sank to the bottom of the Norwegian Sea, along with its nuclear reactor and two nuclear warheads onboard. Komsomolets was constructed ...
Decades after the Cold War ended, a silent hazard lingers on the floor of the Barents Sea. TheSoviet nuclear submarine Komsomolets (K-159), which sank in 2003 while being towed to a scrapyard, is ...
A Soviet submarine that lies at the bottom of the Norwegian Sea is leaking small but non-hazardous amounts of radiation 1. In 1989, the Komsomolets burst into flames and sank, taking with it the ...
Years later and studies continue to show that radioactivity is higher than normal around the vessel A sunken Cold War nuclear submarine continues to leak radioactive material into the Norwegian Sea, a ...
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