Why did the torpedo on the Kursk explode?

2020-05-11

Why did the torpedo on the Kursk explode?

An official investigation concluded that when the crew loaded a dummy 65–76 “Kit” torpedo, a faulty weld in its casing leaked high-test peroxide (HTP) inside the torpedo tube, initiating a catalytic explosion.

Was the submarine Kursk ever found?

A note that was found on one of four bodies raised from the sunken Russian nuclear submarine Kursk, revealed today that at least 23 people remained alive after powerful explosions killed most of the crew.

Where is K 129 now?

Soviet submarine K-129 (1960)

History
Soviet Union
Completed 1959
Fate Sank on 8 March 1968 approximately 1,560 nautical miles (2,890 km) northwest of Oahu in the Pacific Ocean with all 98 hands.
Status Partially recovered in covert salvage operation by the American CIA in 1974.

Where is K-19 now?

On 19 April 1990 the submarine was decommissioned, and was transferred in 1994 to the naval repair yard at Polyarny. In March 2002, she was towed to the Nerpa Shipyard, Snezhnogorsk, Murmansk, to be scrapped.

Is hydrogen peroxide used in torpedoes?

Hydrogen peroxide propellant is used because it propels a torpedo further and faster than an electrical motor. Russia decommissioned torpedoes using the propellant shortly after the Kursk sank.

What happened to the crew of the Kursk submarine?

The Kursk sank on Aug. 12, 2000, after suffering two powerful explosions. Most of the 118 members of the crew were killed instantly, but as the submarine sank to the bottom of the sea, only about 350 feet (108 meters) below the surface, 23 men were able to flee to a rear compartment, where they waited for help.

What was the name of the Russian submarine that sank?

The sinking of the nuclear-powered Oscar-class submarine Kursk (Russian: Project 949A Антей Atomnaya Podvodnaya Lodka “Kursk” (APL “Kursk”)) took place during the first major Russian naval exercise in more than ten years, in the Barents Sea on 12 August 2000, killing all 118 personnel on board.

What happened to the K-141 Kursk?

On 12 August 2000, K-141 Kursk was lost when it sank in the Barents Sea, killing all 118 personnel on board.

What was project Kursk?

Naval exercise Kursk was an Project 949A Antey (Oscar-II class) submarine, twice the length of a 747 jumbo jet, and one of the largest submarines in the Russian Navy.