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- Kursk Submarine Accident - Information about the Kursk and the accident. Russian investigators believe that Kursk collided with another submarine.
www.aeronautics.ru/nws002/kursk001.htm
- Kursk Submarine: Russian Media File - Provide links to Russian media reports and comments on the Kursk submarine accident. Selected and translated into English by WPS Russian Media Monitoring Agency.
www.wps.ru/chitalka/kursk/en
- Nuclear Mishap in Goldsboro, North Carolina - Site dedicated to discovering the facts behind North Carolina's brush with nuclear disaster.
www.ibiblio.org/bomb
- Nuclear Submarine Accidents - Bellona Foundation information on the Russian Northern Fleet nuclear submarine accidents.
www.bellona.no/imaker?sub=1&id=11084
- Nuclear Submarine Reactor Accidents - Scottish CND information on reactor accidents and the problems that arise when a nuclear powered and armed submarine is lost at sea.
ds.dial.pipex.com/cndscot/trisaf/ch4.htm
- Operation to Lift the Nuclear Submarine Kursk - Official information channel provides, news, media reports, details and illustrations.
www.kursk141.org
- Palomares Incident - Discusses the 1966 crash of a US B-52 bomber and the recovery of its four B28 thermonuclear weapons.
www.sandia.gov/LabNews/LN01-19-96/palo.html
- Selected Accidents Involving Nuclear Weapons 1950-1993 - List from Greenpeace March 1996.
www.user.dccnet.com/welcomewoods/Nuclear_Free_Georgia_Strait/greenacci.htm
- So Long, Savannah! - Discuss the lost and abandoned thermonuclear bombs that litter the ocean floor threatening Savannah and other cities along the Atlantic seaboard.
www.fdungan.com/savannah.htm
- The Last Front of the Cold War - Russian and American forces are still challenging each other in the Arctic. The Atlantic Monthly Magazine Online.
www.theatlantic.com/politics/foreign/front.htm
- U.S. Nuclear Weapons Accidents - Summaries describing US Department of Defense nuclear weapons accidents from the Center for Defense Information (CDI).
www.cdi.org/Issues/NukeAccidents/accidents.htm
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