Scenarios about 'kursk submarine'
The K-141 Kursk was a Russian nuclear-powered submarine that sank in the Barents Sea on August 12, 2000, resulting in the loss of all 118 personnel aboard. This disaster, caused by a torpedo explosion, became a defining moment in post-Soviet Russian history and highlighted issues with the Russian Navy's safety protocols and emergency response capabilities. In alternate history scenarios, the Kursk incident often serves as a pivotal point for exploring different Russian political trajectories or naval technological developments.
What If The Kursk Submarine Never Sank?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Russian submarine Kursk avoided its catastrophic 2000 disaster, potentially altering Russian military development, NATO-Russia relations, and Vladimir Putin's early presidency.