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Originally posted by G@rett:
**Kursk was a Russian nuclear submarine, actually the flagship of their submarine fleet.
Its sinking had something to do with weapons on board, but I can't remember the details....that little peice of news got pushed on thh backburner for 9/11.
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They used liquid fuel instead of solid fuel to cut costs. Liquid fuel is very volatile, some oxygen managed to get in contact with it, the torpedo blew up and that caused a chain reaction throughout the torpedo bay, which sank the sub.
It's rather ironic that you spend hundreds of millions (billions?) on a nuclear sub and then have it sink because you use tacky fuel
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