"Sir, Our Nuclear Submarine Sank...Again": A Russian Sub Made History and Sunk Twice
Despite technological advancements making submarines safer today, they still operate with a razor-thin margin for error, as highlighted by incidents like the Soviet K-429, a Charlie-I class nuclear submarine that sank twice. Submarines are inherently dangerous, especially during World War II when U.S. Navy submariners had a 20% casualty rate, and Nazi Kriegsmarine submariners had a staggering...
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