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Two shots taken after the Kursk disaster.ġ.The submarines fin appears out of the water in dry dock after salvage.Ģ.The moment the world had waited for.A British and Norwegian Saturation divers,reach the after escape hatch only to confirm there were no survivors.Eight days after the sinking.Both photos are in public domain. Well I just hope this was a planned surfacing, otherwise it would have been another "statistic" in a long list of Russian Navy "oops".:o Reminded me that I have these which I have shaped up a bit (only slightly) from a mail transfer in the med.Īs well as the others on the casing near the fin, I seem to remember there was a guy under that goffer (or is it now gopher) in first pic, but they were on a safety line I think. Hi Cavalryman.The poor so and so does not even have a life jacket,but weren't they kind to provide him with a safety rope.Fat lot of good it would have done him,if his mate holding the rope went overboard as well.He's not wearing one either.I suppose that's why someone on top of the casing is holding a lasso!!!Steve.:D Well, could have been worse, at least he had a pair of shorts ! Hi Cavalry Man.The picture is reputed to have been taken in 1980.I suppose the poor sod was "Volunteered" by the on board Commissar.You would have thought they would have at least wear a set of overalls!!!:rolleyes:Regards Steve. Hi Gang.I don't know if this photo has been posted on the forum before.It's a rather unusaual shot,taken from an American P3 Aircraft.It shows a Russian crewmember of a Foxtrot Class submarine,preparing for the unenviable task of entering the North Atlantic to attempt to retrieve a Sonarbouy.Regards Steve. I have just gone to your second link and there is the picture! Somehow I think that they could have treated the tower with more respect don't you? Ignore the cat, he does that to everybody! I have just finished reading a very wel researched book about the whole incident and it was very sad. So Kirsk is in a rubbish dump you say? That sounds about right for the Russians but are you saying that the picture I showed of Kirsk in drydock in NOT the Kirsk? Have you got a picture of Kirsks towers last resting place? It would be great if you have. I have been to sea in a submarine but only as a guest, (It was an old "O" boat) Interesting but generaly I like to see the sun! I followed your lead to the article on Tubby Lintron's log and very interesting it was too. The remains of Kursk's conning towere are in a scrapyard!! This picture already posted but I thought it could find a home here also. Here is another picture of the Soviets first (not nuclear) missile sub. If Mr Putin gets his way we will be getting to hear more about these monsters. Here are a few more of the Kirsk class I believe and including a picture of the Kirsks remains. Thanks Gary and Krieg some fine pictures of Russian submarines. VERY NICE shots of the various REAL subs, thanks!Ĭan't be a Russian midget sub as there is no large crest painted on the side and it isn't painted black!!!!! Hotel I class K-19 and an unidentified Novermber class SSN,Īnd a Quebec class coastal SS being scrapped.Īnd HERE for your "enjoyment" is the latest of a long line of roooshunn MIDGET SUBS!!! 007 and "Q" will be insanely jealous!!! DFO :rolleyes: ):D:D:D


:):)Ī Zulu V sub B-80 as a museum in Amsterdam, Just a few photographs members might find of interest.
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