A Time to Die:The Untold Story of the Kursk Tragedy - Robert Moore
Language: EnglishKeywords: 
Barents Sea
 Disaster
 Military
 Submarine
 The Arctic
Shared by:jodindy
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Read by Pete Cross
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
Publisher: Dreamscape Media, LLC
Release date: July 12, 2016
Duration: 10:03:26
On a quiet Saturday morning in August 2000, two explosions—one so massive it was detected by seismologists around the world—shot through the shallow Arctic waters of the Barents Sea. Russia’s prized submarine, the Kursk, began her fatal plunge to the ocean floor. Award-winning journalist Robert Moore presents a riveting, brilliantly researched account of the deadliest submarine disaster in history. Journey down into the heart of the Kursk to witness the last hours of the twenty-three young men who survived the initial blasts. Visit the highly restricted Arctic submarine base to which Moore obtained secret admission, where the families of the crew clamored for news of their loved ones.
The destruction was caused by a torpedo leaking a highly volatile liquid, destroying the forward compartments of the doomed ship and killing most of its crew. Incredibly, 23 men remained alive and trapped in compartment number nine, located near the rear of the sub. Moore, chief U.S. correspondent for the British ITN News, whose book has already climbed onto bestseller lists overseas, will now reach an eager American readership with this gripping account of the Kursk’s death.
Russian officers at first delayed in searching for the sub, and then, when it was finally located a hundred meters below the icy waters of the Barents Sea, decided to try to rescue the survivors themselves, despite hopelessly antiquated technology. The Russians finally assented to international aid, and a team of British and Norwegian experts was finally assembled, with two ships anchored near the hulk of the Kursk, but the Russians again delayed while protocol was worked out.
Finally, when the escape hatch was opened and a camera inserted, it was apparent that all survivors were dead. Moore, who interviewed families of some of the crew as well as anonymous naval officers, has compiled an hour-by-hour account of this tragedy, highlighting Russian bureaucratic delays, pride that prevented asking for help, and the desire of some officials to protect the nuclear secrets of the ship rather than concentrate on rescuing the crew. Moore also highlights the stormy reception given to Russian Pres. Vladimir Putin by families of the crew. The eventual salvage of the submarine and the removal of the bodies also makes compelling reading. Although some questions remain to be answered, Moore’s incisive journalistic approach to the Kursk tragedy will remain the best English-language account of this event for some time.
This is an Overdrive download. I did not chapter it because you may want to use inAudible and break it into its 119 parts that follow the progress and aftermath of the discovery..
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This post has 4 comments with rating of 5/5
December 6th, 2019
I remember seeing the traumatised mother of one of the sailors loudly protesting the inaction of the authorities & expressing her concern at a televised public meeting - and then being immediately forcibly sedated by those same authorities. All on camera. I thought to myself at the time - there’s a culture that’s entirely comfortable with a vigorous, open public debate. Naturally, Russian authorities afterwards denied that the televised incident ever took place.
Thanks, jo!
December 8th, 2019
Many thanks for this one!
December 14th, 2019
Thanks so much!
September 1st, 2022
Thank you so much
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