Defusing The Kursk 14
BdosError writes: "The Kursk (the Russian nuclear sub that sank 14 months ago) has finally surfaced, in its dry dock. New Scientist has the story. It's minus the nose/torpedo section, which was left on the sea floor as a safety precaution. Now, they have to remove the cruise missiles and defuel the nuclear reactors so that they can begin their investigation. The nose section will have to be raised later to complete the investigation."
Motivation behind the salvage? (Score:1)
The rumour is that a torpedo exploded and caused the sub to sink. Therefore it was a good idea to cut off the torpedo section and separate it from the rest of the submarine.
However, if you are going to try to conduct an investigation into the accident, would it not make more sense to savage the torpedo section first?
Since Russia's finances are very shaky, I do not think that they are going to try and rebuild the submarine to put it back into operation.
I think the real reason they savaged the portion that was not damaged is because they want to use it as a source of spare parts for other subs.
Re:Motivation behind the salvage? (Score:1)
Re:Motivation behind the salvage? (Score:1)
Fish that give light in the dark might be nice for the fishermen, not for the people eating them
Re:Motivation behind the salvage? (Score:1)
Oh, come now. Sure, this might not be the highest-tech, most civilized operation on the planet, but they're hardly savages.
Re:Motivation behind the salvage? (Score:2)
Re:Motivation behind the salvage? (Score:1)
Russia as a culture has an extremely militaristic structure - Russian as a language differentiates between 'glorious death in battle' and 'ordinary death' - and the payoff is that it has to be seen to honour its heroic dead. Putin was insensitive to this mood and refused to come back from his holiday when the sub first sank. He won't make the same mistake again.
decommissioning the nuclear fleet? (Score:2)
Um, shall we take it that this means that this is going to be a trial run for how the Russian nuclear submarine fleet will eventually be decommissioned, or does it herald the decommissioning of their entire nuclear submarine fleet here Real Soon Now? If so, then why?
Re:decommissioning the nuclear fleet? (Score:2)
Of course, this all conjecture.
Re: (Score:1)
Re:Buying a Nuclear Submarine (Score:2)
Re:decommissioning the nuclear fleet? (Score:1)