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Russian navy: 20 dead from poison in sub accident
AP, via Yahoo! News ^
| November 9, 2008
| STEVE GUTTERMAN
Posted on 11/09/2008 4:31:13 AM PST by Virginia Ridgerunner
The fire safety system on a new Russian nuclear-powered submarine malfunctioned on a test run in the Sea of Japan, spewing chemicals that killed at least 20 people and injured 21 others, officials said Sunday.
It was Russia's worst naval accident since torpedo explosions sank another nuclear-powered submarine, the Kursk, in the Barents Sea in 2000, killing all 118 seamen aboard.
The victims died of poisoning from Freon gas that was released Saturday when the fire-extinguishing system accidentally turned on, said Sergei Markin, an official with Russia's top investigative agency.
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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: accident; akula; deathtoll; freon; kremlin; navy; russia; russiannavy; submarine
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And the Russians think that they can successfully challeneg the U.S. Navy on the high seas again with this kind of shoddy construction and quality control of their submarine fleet?
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
Sad thing for the Russians.
They’re lucky it did not occur at depth, or they would have lost another boat the King Neptune.
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posted on
11/09/2008 4:37:39 AM PST
by
roaddog727
(BS does not get bridges built - the funk you see is the funk you do)
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
Never heard of “Freon” being used in a fire suppression system. “Halon” I'm familiar with, but it doesn't poison you, it just displaces all of the oxygen and you keel over.
Very bad idea to even install such a system in any area other than an ammunition magazine, or paint storage locker etc.
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posted on
11/09/2008 4:42:29 AM PST
by
NavVet
( If you don't defend Conservatism in the Primaries, you won't have it to defend in November)
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
Actually this one was scheduled to be leased to the Indian navy. [ Wonder how that leasing works out]
“The Indian Navy has signed an agreement with Russia to lease a new Akula II submarine, SSN Nerpa, for ten years. The vessel is being completed at the Komsomolsk-on-Amur shipyard and is scheduled for delivery in late 2008.”
http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/akula/
Note that the Nerpa was commissioned in December 2000
More forward torpedo room problems like the Kursk?
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posted on
11/09/2008 4:43:52 AM PST
by
Covenantor
("Men are ruled...by liars who refuse them news, and by fools who cannot govern." Chesterton)
To: NavVet
Same thing.
Freon 13B1 is also known as Halon 1301 and is used in fire suppression systems.
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posted on
11/09/2008 4:46:34 AM PST
by
Covenantor
("Men are ruled...by liars who refuse them news, and by fools who cannot govern." Chesterton)
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
Is this the Interntional Crisis Biden was talking about?
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posted on
11/09/2008 4:46:37 AM PST
by
mlocher
(USA is a sovereign nation)
To: NavVet
Don’t the Russians know that freon is banned because it is a greenhouse gas and destroys the ozone! Where are the environazis when you need them...
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posted on
11/09/2008 4:48:30 AM PST
by
DB
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
Uhh, Freon isn’t poison- it’s an oxygen displacer. May not be much to choose from, but those poor guys suffocated.
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posted on
11/09/2008 4:49:59 AM PST
by
backhoe
(Just an old Keyboard Cowboy, Ridin' the Trakball into the Sunset of America...)
To: Covenantor
Seems Dangerous to use in a fire.
“Burning Freon produces a nerve gas that was used to kill troops in World War I. EPA spokeswoman Tina Kreisher said Monday that the supply below the twin towers appears to be in no danger of igniting.”
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posted on
11/09/2008 4:51:15 AM PST
by
NavVet
( If you don't defend Conservatism in the Primaries, you won't have it to defend in November)
To: Covenantor
Boy a sub could become a vessel of death on short order with no oxygen... The fire suppression system seems to be more dangerous than the fire threat...
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posted on
11/09/2008 4:51:25 AM PST
by
DB
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
I’ve always said that Russians are only a good, competent military when you’re inside their borders....the exception being World War II (mainly because they wanted revenge against the Germans). Now, if they designed a Nuclear sub to roam the Black Sea, they could make it perfectly stealthy.
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posted on
11/09/2008 4:52:15 AM PST
by
MuttTheHoople
(Bombing Billy Ayers-the Timothy McVeigh of his generation)
To: NavVet
Without oxygen the fire doesn’t burn so the threat of decomposition goes away.
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posted on
11/09/2008 4:52:53 AM PST
by
DB
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
Too bad the USSR didn’t send their *navy* in to invade democratic,harmless,tiny Georgia last summer.Maybe the death count would have including fewer innocents and more aggressors.
To: backhoe
I have always had the feeling that my destiny was to be at sea on a sub, I have tons of books, novels and last year I built a 52” model of a Gato class US sub, thats a WW2 submarine that was one class before the one used in the movie with Cary Grant, the pink one.
My heart reaches out to fellow sailors with no animosity at all. The Russians have not had good luck these last few years with their naval forces.
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posted on
11/09/2008 4:56:17 AM PST
by
Eye of Unk
(Aleutica, the new name of Free Alaska)
To: NavVet
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posted on
11/09/2008 4:56:36 AM PST
by
Covenantor
("Men are ruled...by liars who refuse them news, and by fools who cannot govern." Chesterton)
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
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posted on
11/09/2008 4:56:54 AM PST
by
VaBthang4
("He Who Watches Over Israel Will Neither Slumber Nor Sleep")
To: Covenantor
This sub is cursed. I wouldnt want to be a sailor on this thing after 20 others got killed durning construction.
Sailors are supericous about stuff like this.
The Russians might as well scrap the damn thing and build another one.
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posted on
11/09/2008 4:57:19 AM PST
by
Yorlik803
( Freedom- 07-04-1776-11-06-2008. RIP)
To: MuttTheHoople
Now, if they designed a Nuclear sub to roam the Black Sea, they could make it perfectly stealthy.But what purpose would *that* serve? Tiny neighboring nations....ones with oil or major oil pipelines wouldn't be frightened by *that*.And the cowering scumbags populating western and central Europe whould have no need to shout "anything you say,Ivan...just don't shut off our gas supplies".
To: DB
Boy are they in trouble now Al Gore is going to have a talk with them
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posted on
11/09/2008 4:59:53 AM PST
by
Vaduz
(and just think how clean the cities would become again.)
To: Eye of Unk
I have always had the feeling that my destiny was to be at sea on a sub, I have tons of books, novels and last year I built a 52 model of a Gato class US sub, thats a WW2 submarine that was one class before the one used in the movie with Cary Grant, the pink one. My heart reaches out to fellow sailors with no animosity at all. The Russians have not had good luck these last few years with their naval forces.Operation Petticoat!
I saw that when I was a kid. Yes, the Russians have had some bad luck-- my whole family, except for me, were sailors of some sort.
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posted on
11/09/2008 5:05:49 AM PST
by
backhoe
(Just an old Keyboard Cowboy, Ridin' the Trakball into the Sunset of America...)
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