Statements (102)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:submarine
|
gptkbp:armament |
cruise missiles
|
gptkbp:builder |
gptkb:Sevmash
|
gptkbp:casualties |
118
|
gptkbp:class |
Oscar II-class submarine
|
gptkbp:collaboration |
in recovery efforts.
|
gptkbp:commander |
Captain 1st Rank Dmitry Kolesnikov
Captain 1st Rank Gennady Lyachin |
gptkbp:commissioned |
gptkb:1994
gptkb:1995 |
gptkbp:crew |
118
intensive intensive before deployment mixed ranks and specialties |
gptkbp:crew_capacity |
130
|
gptkbp:cultural_impact |
inspired books and films
documentaries and films |
gptkbp:decommissioned |
gptkb:2001
|
gptkbp:depth |
108 meters
600 meters lost at sea |
gptkbp:depth_at_sinking |
108 meters
|
gptkbp:design_features |
advanced sonar systems
|
gptkbp:displacement |
24,000 tons
|
gptkbp:documentary |
Kursk: The Last Mission
|
gptkbp:events |
Kursk disaster
|
gptkbp:fate |
raised in 2001
|
gptkbp:film |
Kursk (2018)
|
gptkbp:first_published |
A Time to Die
|
gptkbp:historical_significance |
Cold War era submarine operations
|
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
K-141 Kursk
|
gptkbp:impact |
naval safety regulations
|
gptkbp:international_relations |
affected by incident
strained after incident |
gptkbp:international_response |
mixed reactions
global concern |
gptkbp:investigates |
2000-2001
multiple controversial several years blame on design flaws conducted by Russian government design and maintenance flaws |
gptkbp:launch_date |
gptkb:1986
|
gptkbp:launched |
December 1994
|
gptkbp:legacy |
submarine safety awareness
safety reforms in Russian Navy |
gptkbp:length |
154 meters
|
gptkbp:location |
gptkb:Barents_Sea
Kola Bay 41° 25' N, 34° 25' E |
gptkbp:lost_and_found |
2001-2002
failed failed to save crew |
gptkbp:media_coverage |
extensive
|
gptkbp:memorials |
held in Moscow
various memorials in Russia established in Russia August 12 annually in honor of crew held in Russia. |
gptkbp:mission |
gptkb:1995
gptkb:fitness_classes August 2000 |
gptkbp:notable_event |
Russian Navy's largest peacetime loss
2000 submarine disaster |
gptkbp:notable_features |
twin-hull design
|
gptkbp:notable_ships |
gptkb:Oscar_II
advanced for its time attack submarine strategic missions Oscar II-class |
gptkbp:operational_history |
served in Arctic operations
active for 5 years |
gptkbp:operator |
gptkb:Russian_Navy
|
gptkbp:political_impact |
increased scrutiny of Russian military
|
gptkbp:propulsion |
gptkb:fusion
|
gptkbp:public_interest |
high
|
gptkbp:public_reaction |
outpouring of grief
held after disaster |
gptkbp:recovery_method |
gptkb:2001
involved multiple countries |
gptkbp:related_event |
other submarine accidents
|
gptkbp:resting_place |
gptkb:Barents_Sea
|
gptkbp:result |
gptkb:international_collaboration
international assistance |
gptkbp:safety_measures |
implemented post-incident
|
gptkbp:significance |
highlighted submarine safety issues
|
gptkbp:speed |
30 knots
32 knots |
gptkbp:squadrons |
gptkb:Russian_Northern_Fleet
part of Northern Fleet |
gptkbp:submarine_design |
complex engineering
|
gptkbp:submarine_history |
part of Cold War naval operations
|
gptkbp:sunk |
108 meters
explosion August 12, 2000 led to changes in naval policy torpedo malfunction |
gptkbp:survivors |
gptkb:none
|
gptkbp:type |
gptkb:submarine
nuclear-powered attack submarine |