In 1974, the United States attempted to raise a sunken Soviet submarine from a depth of 16,000 feet, in the Pacific Ocean north of Hawaii. The submarine had been lost in March 1968. The operation to ...
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In early 1968, the Soviet nuclear ballistic missile submarine K-129 went abruptly missing near American waters off the coasts of Hawaii. The Soviets were unable to locate their incredibly powerful ...
No one knows for sure what killed the 98 men aboard K-129. The Soviet hypothesis was that the ballistic missile sub accidentally slipped beneath operational depth while snorkeling. Perhaps a bad crew ...
New York: Random House Dutton, 2017. Pp. x, 440. Illus., maps, notes, biblio., index. $17.00 paper. ISBN: 1101984457 Howard Hughes, the K-129, and “Project Azorian ...
In the mid-1970s, the CIA pulled off one of its most audacious intelligence operations. Project Azorian involved the recovery of a Soviet submarine that had sunk deep in the Pacific. To keep the ...
Noticing unusual activity in the area the US checked data from its listening posts (SOSUS or sound surveillance system) and noticed something had registered on their equipment on March 8, 1968. The ...
The otherwise fine review of Project Azorian, the CIA and the raising of the K-129 in the Feb. 4 edition of The Washington Times makes one unfortunate misstatement: Navy Intelligence officers did not ...
09:58, Fri, Sep 15, 2017 Updated: 10:15, Fri, Sep 15, 2017 Captain Vladimir Kobzar, a rising star in the Soviet fleet, could only watch helplessly as his state-of-the art Golf class submarine ...
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