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 ...
In 1968 — the middle of the Cold War — the Soviet submarine K-129 disappeared, taking with it its 98-member crew, three nuclear ballistic missiles and a tempting treasure trove of Soviet secrets.
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 ...
Two real-life events shaped Tom Clancy’s award-winning book: an attempted mutiny on a Soviet frigate, and the mysterious disappearance of one of its most advanced submarines. Tom Clancy’s The Hunt for ...
There are a lot of numbers in the historical documentary “Neither Confirm Nor Deny,” all of them impressive: one 2,000-ton Soviet submarine; 98 dead sailors; three nuclear missiles; three miles below ...
Author Josh Dean describes how the CIA worked to secretly resurface a sub that the Soviet Union considered lost. Their cover story involved... 'The Taking Of K-129': How The CIA Stole A Sunken Soviet ...
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