Mistake -1 Submarine (2025)

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1. Spain's Newest Submarines Were Delayed Because Someone Put a ... 2. Columbia-Class: The U.S. Navy's $13000000000 Submarine Mistake? 3. The Attack-Class Submarine: Mistakes and Future Implications 4. Row over French submarine deal exposes coalition fault lines 5. Spain just spent $680 million on a submarine that can't swim - Quartz 6. Bad Submarine Design | Prof. James Andrew Smith's Blog - York University 7. Reactivity accident of nuclear submarine near Vladivostok 8. Near miss between ro-ro ferry Stena Superfast VII and Royal Navy ... 9. China's Nuclear Submarine Suffers Catastrophic Failure, 55 Dead: Report 10. A Simple Mistake Knocked India's Most Powerful Submarine Out of ... 11. World's Second Deadliest Nuclear Submarine Accident Not Caused By ... 12. Faulty depth gauge causes unplanned dive on Vanguard submarine - NIS 13. France says Australia made 'huge mistake' with U.S. submarine deal 14. Spanish Sub Too Heavy Thanks to Math Mistake 15. The Nazis' Advanced Type XXI Submarine Was a Giant Mistake 16. Rumors about a Chinese nuclear submarine accident completely false 17. 'Human Error' Blamed for Russian Submarine Accident - VOA 18. Indonesia's submarine problem | The Australian Naval Institute 19. Preserving an Australian submarine capability: a wicked problem hedged 20. China Answers Why Nuke-Powered USS Connecticut May Have Met An ... 21. Fast action by ferry crew stopped submarine smash 22. Learning from the Kursk Submarine Rescue Failure 23. Australia Made 'Huge Mistake' Canceling Submarine Deal, Says ... 24. India is building nuclear submarines and ICBMs. That's a $14 billion ...

1. Spain's Newest Submarines Were Delayed Because Someone Put a ...

  • 21 dec 2023 · Spain's Newest Submarines Were Delayed Because Someone Put a Decimal In the Wrong Place · A need to upgrade an aging submarine fleet · Delay after ...

  • The first S-80 Plus-class vessel finally entered service in November 2023.

2. Columbia-Class: The U.S. Navy's $13000000000 Submarine Mistake?

  • 8 nov 2024 · The Columbia-Class is Going to Cost at Least $13 Billion Per Boat, is it Worth It? Budgetary overruns have been a hallmark of military spending ...

  • The Columbia-class ballistic missile submarines, designed to replace the aging Ohio-class, come with a hefty price tag—around $13 billion per sub. These advanced subs will bolster U.S. nuclear deterrence by maintaining a stealthy, survivable second-strike capability.

3. The Attack-Class Submarine: Mistakes and Future Implications

  • 22 sep 2021 · The decision to abandon the Attack-class submarine in favour of an OTS option will have significant implications for Australian military and ...

  • The demise of the Attack-class submarine paves the way for greater Anglosphere maritime cooperation in the Indo-Pacific. Replacing the Attack-class with a nuclear-propelled submarine signals a new regional challenge to China.

4. Row over French submarine deal exposes coalition fault lines

  • 4 jun 2024 · The PVV has questioned the decision to award the €5.8 billion contract to a French company rather than an alternative bid by a consortium led by ...

  • Junior defence minister Christoph van der Maat has told MPs he will not accept any delay to an order for four new submarines from the French shipbuilder Naval. MPs will vote next week on a motion by the orthodox Christian party SGP to postpone the decision until the new government takes office, to pursue other options. Van der Maat warned in a debate this week that he would “never carry out” such a motion, arguing that a delay damage the...

5. Spain just spent $680 million on a submarine that can't swim - Quartz

  • 21 mei 2013 · The project's engineers have run into a problem: the submarines are so heavy that they would sink to the bottom of the ocean.

  • One of Spain’s largest defense splurges may also be one of its most embarrassing. After spending nearly one-third of a $3 billion budget to build four of the world’s most advanced submarines, the project’s engineers have run into a problem: the submarines are so heavy that they would sink to the bottom of the ocean.

6. Bad Submarine Design | Prof. James Andrew Smith's Blog - York University

  • 23 jun 2023 · A number of issues with the submarine design, the operation of the company and its founder and CEO are already coming to light.

  • The Titan submarine was officially declared destroyed yesterday, and everyone aboard it dead, not far from the wreck of the Titanic. In the days, months and years to come, scientists, engineers and journalists will comb through documents and videos to determine what went wrong and who should be blamed for the tragedy.

7. Reactivity accident of nuclear submarine near Vladivostok

  • A reactivity accident on a nuclear submarine that happened at Chazhma Bay located between Vladivostok and Nakhodka on August 10, 1985, has been described.

  • After the collapse of the Soviet Union and consequently the termination of the Cold War and the disarmament agreements, many nuclear warheads are in a queue for dismantling. As a result, substantial number of nuclear submarines equipped with ballistic missiles will be also withdrawn from service. However, Russian nuclear submarines have suffered from reactivity accidents five times. In the paper, a reactivity accident on a nuclear submarine that happened at Chazhma Bay located between Vladivostok and Nakhodka on August 10, 1985, has been described. In addition, the characteristics of submarine nuclear reactors, procedures of refueling, and the possibility of a similar accident are given. Further, the radiological risk to Japan and neighboring countries has been assessed by using an atmospheric pollutant transport code, WSPEEDI, developed by Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute. The radiological risk has been evaluated for the Chazhma Bay accident and for a hypothetical reactivity accident of a retired submarine during defueling, assuming winter meteorological conditions. The analyses have shown that the radioactive material might be transported in the atmosphere to Japan in one to several days and might contaminate wide areas of Japan. Under the assumptions taken in the paper, however, the radiological dose to population in the area might be not significant.

8. Near miss between ro-ro ferry Stena Superfast VII and Royal Navy ...

  • 16 jul 2020 · Accident Investigation Report 13/2020. Investigation report into ... MAIB Report 20/2016 – collision between a dived Royal Navy submarine and the ...

  • Location: North Channel, crossing from Belfast, Northern Ireland to Cairnryan, Scotland.

9. China's Nuclear Submarine Suffers Catastrophic Failure, 55 Dead: Report

  • 4 okt 2023 · Fifty-five Chinese soldiers were killed when a nuclear-powered submarine sunk after being caught in a trap intended for American and British ...

  • China has denied the loss of the submarine, which according to a report, sunk in the Yellow Sea on August 21.

10. A Simple Mistake Knocked India's Most Powerful Submarine Out of ...

  • 10 jan 2018 · The vessel's propulsion compartments were flooded with seawater due to what appears to have been human error. According to the Indian newspaper ...

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11. World's Second Deadliest Nuclear Submarine Accident Not Caused By ...

  • 14 jan 2022 · The Kursk submarine sank at a depth of 108 meters (354 feet) on August 12, 2000, during an exercise. According to the investigation team's ...

  • The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has no records on the Royal Navy’s submarines being stationed at the site of the Russian submarine Kursk sinking in the Barents Sea in August 2000, the UK Navy Command Secretariat told RIA Novosti. Next-Gen Nuclear Technology – US’ Ambitious Nuclear Power Pact With Tokyo Could Fuel Japanese Industry […]

12. Faulty depth gauge causes unplanned dive on Vanguard submarine - NIS

  • 20 dec 2023 · ... submarine was approaching “crush depth” at the time the error was discovered. Submarine hulls are designed to withstand the pressure of sea ...

  • A faulty depth gauge on a Vanguard submarine caused an unplanned dive, and was reportedly approaching an unsafe depth.

13. France says Australia made 'huge mistake' with U.S. submarine deal

  • 18 sep 2021 · Australia has made a "huge" diplomatic error with its U.S. security pact, the French ambassador said on Saturday having been recalled to ...

  • State Department spokesperson Ned Price said that France was a 'vital ally' and that the United States would be engaged in coming days to resolve the differences.

14. Spanish Sub Too Heavy Thanks to Math Mistake

  • 6 jun 2013 · HARTFORD, Conn. | A new, Spanish-designed submarine has a weighty problem: The vessel is more than 70 tons too heavy, and officials fear if ...

  • HARTFORD, Conn. | A new, Spanish-designed submarine has a weighty problem: The vessel is more than 70 tons too heavy, and officials fear if it goes out to sea, it will not be able to surface.

15. The Nazis' Advanced Type XXI Submarine Was a Giant Mistake

  • 13 nov 2020 · U-2511 was one of Germany's new Type XXI-class “wonder” submarines, and she was hunting for Allied ships. She also represented one of the Third Reich's biggest ...

  • The Type XXI provides several lessons in how technology—while important—doesn’t alone win wars. It’s also a lesson in how the fanatical pursuit of advanced weapons can make winning wars a lot harder.

16. Rumors about a Chinese nuclear submarine accident completely false

  • 31 aug 2023 · Senior Colonel Wu Qian denied the rumors spreading on international social media that.

  • Senior Colonel Wu Qian denied the rumors spreading on international social media that

17. 'Human Error' Blamed for Russian Submarine Accident - VOA

  • 30 okt 2009 · Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov says that what he describes as thoughtlessness was the main reason for the sinking of the decommissioned ...

  • Russian defense minister says failure to follow orders caused nuclear submarine to sink

18. Indonesia's submarine problem | The Australian Naval Institute

  • 24 feb 2023 · Indonesia's doubts over this partnership may have grown after the tragic sinking of its Nanggala-402 submarine in April 2021, in which all 53 ...

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19. Preserving an Australian submarine capability: a wicked problem hedged

  • 7 nov 2022 · Failures or delays in the Collins LOTE or in the transition strategy will leave Australia unable to sustain the personnel or to deploy two ...

  • In my previous post, I suggested that Australia has insufficient submarine personnel to start a transition to nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSNs) while maintaining its existing operational capability to deploy at least two Collins-class submarines in ...

20. China Answers Why Nuke-Powered USS Connecticut May Have Met An ...

  • 11 okt 2024 · ... accident of a nuclear-powered submarine. Chinese analysts said the accident had exposed intensive, hidden US military activities beyond ...

  • Three years after a formidable Seawolf-class nuclear attack submarine of the US Navy suffered an unprecedented collision in the South China Sea, Beijing has declassified some documents that may provide a new dimension to the mysterious accident that rattled the United States. Two U.S. Navy SEALs Killed: New Report Reveals How U.S. Lost Its Elite […]

21. Fast action by ferry crew stopped submarine smash

  • 16 jul 2020 · Commenting on the incident, UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) chief inspector Andrew Moll expressed 'significant concern' at the ...

  • The crew of a Stena Line ferry have been praised for their fast and effective action to avert 'the immediate danger' of a collision with a nuclear submarine in the Irish Sea.

22. Learning from the Kursk Submarine Rescue Failure

  • This paper proposes the foundations of what might be called pluralistic risk management, and it examines its conditions of possibility.

  • The Kursk, a Russian nuclear-powered submarine, sank in the relatively shallow waters of the Barents Sea in August 2000 during a naval exercise. Numerous survivors were reported to be awaiting rescue, and within a week, an international rescue party gathered at the scene, which had seemingly possessed all that was needed for a successful rescue. Yet they failed to save anybody. Drawing on the recollections and daily situational reports of Commodore David Russell, who headed the Royal Navy's rescue mission, and on Robert Moore's (2002) award-winning book A Time to Die: The Kursk Disaster, the paper explores how and why this failure—a multiparty coordination failure—occurred. The Kursk rescue mission also illustrates a key issue in multiparty risk and disaster management, namely that the organizational challenge is to enable multiple actors and subunits with competing and often conflicting values and expertise to establish a virtual, well-aligned organization. Organizational structures that can resolve evaluative dissonance, and processes that enable such a resolution, have been proposed in various literatures. Attempting to synthesize relevant works on pluralistic control and collaborative heterarchies, this paper proposes the foundations of what might be called pluralistic risk management, and it examines its conditions of possibility, in light of the lessons of the Kursk submarine rescue failure.

23. Australia Made 'Huge Mistake' Canceling Submarine Deal, Says ...

  • 18 sep 2021 · FILE - The submarine USS Illinois returns to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam from a deployment, Sept. 13, 2021. Australia decided to invest in ...

  • Canberra ditched a multi-billion-dollar order for French submarines in favor of an alternative deal with the US and Britain

24. India is building nuclear submarines and ICBMs. That's a $14 billion ...

  • 26 feb 2020 · That's a $14 billion mistake. ... India's INS Vela, a diesel-electric attack submarine, seen in 2019. Aside from these attack submarines, India is ...

  • India is pursuing nuclear-armed submarines and ICBMs. It could save money, bolster its global image, and still credibly deter its rivals by doubling down on its existing missile forces instead.

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