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after an explosion onboard the Kursk submarine trapped a group of survivors at the bottom of the Barents Sea. Why did the Russians take so long to accept international assistance? How did this crisis ...
On Saturday, August 12, 2000, the Russian nuclear submarine K‑141 Kursk blew apart during an exercise in the cold Barents Sea ...
A trio of recent oil and gas discoveries on a new play at the Goliat oilfield in the Barents Sea are providing the operator with optimism that the area might contain up to 200 million barrels oil ...
The operation immediately raised concerns about the intensification of Russian military maneuvers in a strategic area in the Barents Sea ... anti-submarine operations, and missile launches ...
Traditional optically pumped magnetometers (OPMs) – widely used in submarine detection – face critical “blind zones” in low-latitude regions like the South China Sea, where Earth’s ...
Persistent Link: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=8016795 ...
The indigenous Hai Kun submarine does not have a confirmed date to begin its sea acceptance tests originally scheduled for this month, as shipbuilders are working to correct some shortcomings, ...