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Nuclear Accident

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 An aerial port quarter view of a Soviet Mike class nuclear-powered attack submarine underway. Taken on 1 January 1986

We Can Tell You Where Two Missing Russian Nuclear Weapon Are (5,000 Feet Below the Waves)

by Kyle Mizokami

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No Answers: The Death of the USS Scorpion Still Haunts the U.S. Navy

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Why Russia's New Cruise Missile Would Be a Terror on the Battlefield

50 Years Ago, the U.S. Navy Lost a Submarine In a Shocking Accident. Here's What Happenned.

Revealed: Nuclear Hazards Lurk in Britain’s Trident Subs

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Stories From Nuclear Accident

The Lost, Not-So-Lost Russia Nuclear Weapons at the Bottom of the Sea

by Kyle Mizokami August 21, 2021

USS Scorpion Sunk: Why We Don’t Know the Truth 50 Years Later

by Sebastien Roblin April 24, 2021

41 Years Ago, a B-52 Bomber Nearly Rained Radiation on America

by Michael Peck April 21, 2021

Russian New Nuclear Cruise Missile Has Already Killed (Its Testers)

by Sebastien Roblin September 11, 2020

In 1980, A Burning B-52 Bomber Almost Sent Radioactive Debris Across America

by Michael Peck September 11, 2020

50 Years Later, This Submarine Disaster Still Remains a Mystery

by Sebastien Roblin September 10, 2020
 An aerial port quarter view of a Soviet Mike class nuclear-powered attack submarine underway. Taken on 1 January 1986

We Can Tell You Where Two Missing Russian Nuclear Weapon Are (5,000 Feet Below the Waves)

by Kyle Mizokami December 30, 2019
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Scorpion_(SSN-589)#/media/File:Uss_scorpion_SSN589.jpg

No Answers: The Death of the USS Scorpion Still Haunts the U.S. Navy

by Sebastien Roblin November 4, 2019
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/38/3M-54E1.jpg

Why Russia's New Cruise Missile Would Be a Terror on the Battlefield

by Sebastien Roblin September 30, 2019

How A Burning B-52 Bomber Almost Triggered a Nuclear Catastrophe

by Michael Peck September 25, 2019
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