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Oslo - It would be impossible to recover all 118 bodies of the crewmen who died on board the wreck of Russian submarine Kursk, the Norwegian company in charge of the aborted rescue mission said on ...
Murmansk, Russia - Divers working at the bottom of the Barents Sea retrieved eight more bodies from the wreck of the sunken Kursk submarine at the weekend, a spokesperson for Russia's Northern ...
In 1917, two US submarines collided off the coast of San Diego and submarine USS F-1 sank to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, ...
While looking for lost relics deep beneath the Pacific Ocean, mere miles from the coast of San Diego, California, researchers ...
While the Kursk submarine disaster remains one of the most well-known nuclear submarine tragedies, it is not the only sunken nuclear sub in history. This video explores 8 other nuclear submarines ...
Researchers took the first ever photographs of the sunken USS F-1, lost in 1917 in a collision off of California.
On a foggy December morning in 1917, three U.S. Navy submarines crept through the waters off the coast of San Diego. They ...
"As a U.S. Navy veteran, it was a profound honor to visit the wreck of the F-1 with our ONR and NHHC colleagues aboard Alvin." Surveying the submarine involved seven dives that were part of a ...
Stickrott said he had worked out the submarine wreck's rough location from Navy records and that the AUV Sentry was sent out to survey the area. It located the wreck on the first afternoon of ...
On Dec. 17, 1917, the U.S. submarine USS F-1 was lost at sea during a training accident off the coast of California, killing 19 crew members on board. Now, more than a century after it sunk ...