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Mr Quatro
08-12-21, 12:06 PM
I’d like to note that August 12, 2021 marks the 21st Anniversary of the horrific accident aboard the Russian Oscar II SSGN Submarine K-141 Kursk. Those that were killed instantly from the initial HTP Propellant explosion from a test Torpedo, and the secondary explosions of between 5-7 Warshot Torpedoes were lucky; the 23 survivors that managed to make it aft to the rear compartment suffered more from the explosion of an O2 Canister accidentally dropped into oily, waist-high seawater, causing major injuries and suffocation from the loss of their remaining O2 from the flash fire that resulted.

Adversaries or not, the Russian crew lost are still Submariners on Eternal Patrol, and deserve the Honor, Respect, and Remembrance that any Submarine Brothers should receive.

Alpheratz
08-13-21, 09:42 AM
I remember well the news of this tragedy on K-141 Oscar-II. Exactly one year later I entered the Nakhimov Naval School and after another 8 years I served on Oscar-II.

Kapitan
08-13-21, 06:47 PM
Remember it well, i Have been to see the memorial in St Petersburg and its quite touching because the Russian gravestones show portraits of the people so you do get a very human feel from it.

A guy i met while in St Petersburg was the XO on board one of the sister submarines for his service he has since retired so he understood the inside and out of the submarines in question.

I do have pictures of the back end of the submarine after she was raised but i wont post them here just yet.