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The Real Kursk Story
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The Kursk's dark mission K-141 is down. The Kursk, an Antyey type 949A
nuclear attack submarine, was lost in the Barents Sea. The Kursk, one of
eight active Oscar II class submarines, was the pride of the Russian navy
and the leading edge of the new Northern Fleet.
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Commissioned in 1995, the Kursk was the Northern Fleet's most powerful
weapon. It made a high-profile voyage to the Mediterranean in September 1999
and was due to return later this year as part of a planned Russian nuclear
task group deployment to the Middle East.
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The August Russian naval exercise in the Barents Sea was designed to
provide the West with good reason to remember the Kursk. Reports now show
the exercise was intended to showcase the Kursk as she performed her two
primary roles, killing American carriers and submarines. The Russian navy
exercise also drew a small crowd of interested observers in the form of two
U.S. Los Angeles attack submarines, loitering in the shallow polar sea over
50 miles from the Kursk.
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That fateful morning the Kursk reportedly completed a successful firing of
her main killer, the Chelomey Granit missile, NATO code-named SS-N-19
Shipwreck. The Kursk and her sister boats carry 24 Shipwreck missiles.
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The missiles are stored on each side of the huge submarine in banks of 12,
hidden between the layers of the boat's thick twin hull skin. The Shipwreck
missiles are stored in launching tubes external to the inner pressure hull
where the 118 crewmembers worked and lived.
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The Shipwreck missile fired by the Kursk that Saturday morning
contained a 1,600-pound conventional warhead. It reportedly scored a
direct hit against a Russian hulk target over 200 miles away. The Shipwreck
is intended to strike U.S. carriers but can also be targeted against U.S.
cities.
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Russian naval sources indicate that the Shipwreck missile can be armed with
an H-bomb warhead equal to one half million tons of TNT, more than enough to
flatten Los Angeles or New York City. That fateful August Saturday, in the
dim afternoon light of the arctic summer sun, the Kursk began her last
performance, the simulated destruction of a U.S. submarine using the 100-RU
Veder missile. The Veder, NATO code-named SS-N-16A Stallion, is a
rocket-boosted torpedo. The Stallion is launched from the huge 26-inch
diameter torpedo tubes installed on each Oscar II class submarine. The
Stallion is so secret that no picture of the weapon has ever been published.
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The Stallion is fired from the submarine's torpedo tube but flies like a
missile. The Stallion rocket booster ignites underwater once the weapon is
clear of the submarine, sending the missile to the surface. The missile then
flies to the target under rocket power where it finally ejects a lightweight
torpedo at supersonic speed. The mini-torpedo then uses its own little
parachute, slowing to drop gently into the water directly above the target.
The mini-torpedo then homes in on the target submarine for the final kill.
The conventional Stallion fired by the Kursk was armed with a mini-220
pound explosive warhead. Jane's Defense reports that the missile can
also be armed with a mini-nuclear warhead equal to 200,000 tons of TNT.
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According to Jane's, the last moments of the Kursk were recorded as she
prepared to fire the Stallion. Seismologists in Norway told Jane's that a
monitoring station registered two explosions at the time the Kursk sank.
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The first registered 1.5 on the Richter scale. A second, stronger
explosion measuring 3.5 on the Richter scale equivalent to one to two tons
of TNT was recorded just over two minutes later. The Stallion rocket motor
may have ignited inside the sealed torpedo tube just before firing. The
Stallion may have jammed itself inside the torpedo tube as it was fired. In
any event, the underwater rocket appears to have ignited inside the inner
manned pressure hull. The force of the Stallion rocket motor would have
twisted the huge torpedo tube, melting through the metal walls within
seconds. Just enough time for alarms to sound and men to die. Then the small
220-pound warhead exploded, blowing a gaping hole in the twisted skin of the
attack submarine. The submarine immediately fell forward as the icy water
rushed to fill the forward weapon bay.
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The last moments of the Kursk and most of her crew were filled with fire and
ice as the vessel plunged into the cold arctic depths. The rush of cold
water did not extinguish the fire since the Stallion rocket booster was
designed to burn without air. The exploding warhead would have sent huge
flaming chunks of the rocket booster into the forward weapon control room.
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The force of the 14,000-ton submarine striking the bottom on the damaged
torpedo bay was the final blow, detonating one of the many weapons inside
upon impact. The force of the explosion inside the twin hull submarine
ripped the starboard side open back to the sail. The manned areas forward of
the reactor compartment, including the control room and living quarters,
rapidly flooded, leaving no time for personnel in those compartments to
escape.
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This may not be the end of the story. There are now suggestions that the
West should help Russia raise the Kursk. Yet, despite being broke, Russia
continues to build and deploy the Oscar II submarine force. There are seven
active Oscar II class boats. The latest, K-530 the Belgorod, is still under
construction at the Severodvinsk Shipyard. Budget cutbacks have slowed
progress on the boat to a standstill but construction continues.
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There are rumors that China is interested in buying K-530. The Kursk
sailed the Mediterranean in late 1999 as a show of flag to Russian allies
such as Syria, Libya and Serbia. At the same time the Kursk was touring the
Mediterranean in 1999, a Pacific Fleet Oscar II submarine was quietly
cruising the western seaboard of the United States, within missile range of
California, Oregon and Washington.
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While we all mourn the passing of K-141 and her crew, we should also reflect
on exactly what her mission was.
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