this we, readers here, know, the admirality in st. petersburg had made preparations to respond. now somebody profits from a nice deposit in a french bank, let's say 2 bi dollars.
cherchez le sous dans la saussice lyonais!!!
gigi
: note I: this is an ELECTRONIC spanish->english translation.
: note II: PICTURES omitted
: note III: Full text and pictures at
: http://www.eccentrix.com/misc/foxreport/kursk2.htm
: "THE DAY WE LIVED IN DANGER" by Fox Report
: 07:28:27... 118 lives... a submarine... a mystery... a
: history.
: He/she NOTICES: I suggest them to read sincerely since in
: these you line I will give classified information A1.
: INTRODUCTION
: Soon after of the 6pm hour Moscow (1400UTC) of August 12, the
: General POPOV -major of the Russian Fleet of the North - it
: was informed that he/she had gotten lost all contact with
: the K-141 (KURSK). a tense window of 4 hours, time that
: you/they have the Russian submarines to respond to a call,
: but the continuous silence took place. The search operation
: began immediately at the 10pm hour MOSCOW (in spite of the
: fact that the press determines to say that the rescue you
: doesn't begin immediately). The Minister of Defense, Igor
: Sergeyev was informed at 12:30am o'clock (0830UTC) of
: August 13 and at 7:00am o'clock (0300UTC) I inform Putin of
: the situation personally.
: Data of sounding indicated that two submarines were in the
: bottom of the ocean inside the area where it was looked for
: the Kursk, but at the 6:40pm hour (1440UTC) of August 13,
: when this it was located, the signs of the other ships had
: disappeared.
: During the following days, a political or military movement in
: reinforcement could have desecandenado the worst thing.
: Russian generals now reveal unofficially that they were been
: at hours of a nuclear war. The climate was so tense that
: they felt in flesh and blood to return to the zenith of the
: Cold War.
: The urgent trip and I secrete (in spite of the fact that it
: was discovered by the press) of the Director of the CÍA
: George Tennet to Moscow from Sofía, Bulgaria together with
: movements to level DOD-FSB-diplomats takes to a series of
: negotiations (agents' delivery and important economic
: compensations for Russia) together with lamadas among Putin
: and Clinton that calmed the situation the following days.
: You reaches an agreement to cover this whole episode. This was
: confirmed by several sources.
: The KURSK
: *K-141 Antyey type 949A - Submarine of Nuclear Attack, pride
: of Russia and one of the eight Type Oscar II assets in the
: fleet. *Disenado for I.L. Baranov.
: *Se finishes building in 1992 in Severodvinsk and I enter in
: operations in 1995.
: *Se assigns it to the 7ma División SSGN of the 1era Flotilla
: of Submarines of the Fleet of the North. Base:
: Establishment Vidiayevo in the Bahía Ura-guba.
: *Fue designed to face groups of enemy portaaviones and with
: capacity of discharging a massive attack of missiles (with
: or without nuclear head) of long alcanze and with capacity
: of selectivity of multiple target
: *14.700 tons, submerged 24.000 Tons, Measures:
: 155mx18.2mx9.2m, maximum speed: +30 knots
: Main nuclear *Propulsion: Two reactors OK-6506 (2x190 MW), two
: turbines OK-9 (2x49.000 horses of force), 4
: upset-generators (4x3.200 KW), Diesel 2 generators (190
: KW).
: *10 compartments (I - Torpedo, II - it Salts of Control, III -
: electric panels, it Salts of Radio, IV - hab., V and V-bis
: - different stations, I SAW - reactor, VII and VIII -
: turbines, IX - electric motors).
: *107 men (including 48 officials).
: Rescue *Sistemas: Emergency cameras for the whole company,
: diving suits, you float of emergency and signaling, two
: emergency exits located in the compartments I and IX.
: *Armamento: 24 missiles P-700 Chelomey Granit (SS-N-19
: Shipwreck for the BORN one - speed Mach 1.6 and range 300
: miles, capacity of nuclear head) and 28 of the 100-RU Veder
: (SS-N-16A Stallion for the BORN one - created in 1978,
: capacity of nuclear head). it is so secret that there are
: not available pictures. He/she rushes from the tube
: lanzatorpedos but it flies as a missile. Once this at a
: sure distance of the submarine, lights and it is thrown
: outside of the surface, it stops then to fly on their
: target and to throw an ultra-light torpedo near the one.
: That mini-torpedo then uses a parachute to reach the water
: slowly and to submerge again to begin its own propulsion
: and to impact to its objective.
: *Costo: 226.000.000 RuRub.
: It lists from company and posthumous Message to the end of the
: Report in ENGLISH - in RUSSIAN
: THEIR MISSION
: The Kursk accent the base August 10 of the 2000 at 10:00am
: o'clock (local time) to carry out exercises in the Marde
: Barents together with but of 30 Russian ships that
: recreated an attack against North American objectives.
: I weigh anchor with 118 men (111 men of the company, 5
: officials of the barracks of the 7ma division SSGN and two
: designers) under you order them of the captain of 1er range
: Gennadiy P. Liachin.
: Do I have information that indicates that they were on board
: the CHINESE official Kursk (has not it been given to know
: however). would This indicate that that exercise could have
: been taken to end like a sample to the Chinese Government
: of the possibilities of the submarine?. You that China this
: very interested one in acquiring the new K-530 Belgorod
: that you this contruyendo in Severodvinsk. He/she would
: also buy for these months a destroyer 956A Sovremenny that
: this being proven in the east of the Baltic one.
: He finishes received message (according to official sources)
: he/she went at the 08:51am of August 12: the submarine had
: requested permission for the launching of a test torpedo
: and a DOBRO received (" ok "). The main target of
: the attack with torpedos was a group of ships in surface
: lideradas for the Crucero Peter VELIKIY. The group directed
: its course toward the SO at a distance of 30 miles of the
: Kursk.
: The message for radio of the launching of the torpedos had to
: have arrived at 11:00pm o'clock...
: THE SINKING - Analysis
: Exactly at the 07:28:27UTC of August 12, the first explosion
: took place (approximate localization: 69*67'N 37*25'E -
: approximate corrected localization: 69*37'N 37*34E ' or
: 69*40N 37*55'E). Two minutes but it takes, at 07:30:42UTC
: o'clock a second took place and a lot but potent
: (equivalent to around 5 tons of TNT) that left marks of 1.5
: and 3.5 respectively in the Scale of Richter in the
: monitors sismografos of Norway, Finland, Canada and United
: States. These explosions were also detected by two North
: American submarines, a English, one Russian and a Russian
: cruise in surface.
: 1 2 3 4
: (Images -click to enlarge in new window -)
: 1 - I register of the explosion and station sismografa but
: near " MAPLES " in map.
: 2 - seismic recordings of the second explosion -but potent -
: that shows the registrations of three sismografos. The
: radius of you line them vertical to transverslaes they
: indicate that it was not an earthquake.
: 3 - here they are come BOTH explosions, and the magnitude of
: second o'clock clearly (the energy difference is of 16
: times aprox.).
: 4 - position of the four seismic but near stations to the
: explosion and approximate localization of the same one.
: Preliminary analysis shows that the second explosion took
: place approximately to a depth 100 meters, and he/she had
: an equivalent force to 5 tons of TNT. Complete seismic
: -registrations on foot of it paginates -
: I have information that would have registered a THIRD
: explosion at 07:44GMT o'clock, 16 minutes after the first
: one.
: NEAR SHIPS
: In that moment, and recognized by North American officials,
: they were two submarine type Los Angeles (USS TOLEDO and
: USS MEMPHIS - Type 688 Los Angeles), monitoreando the
: operations of the Kursk, at a sure distance of 50 miles.
: Inform they indicate that there would be a third recognition
: ship (SURTASS Clase Victrorius), and a fourth, belonging to
: the United Kingdom (submarine HMS SPLENDID).
: I also have information that it would also have been
: monitoreando the MARJATA, a recognition ship Norway, in
: surface.
: THE CAUSE
: They are excluded but they should not be left aside: -crash
: against commercial ship of great behavior.
: -impact of RUSSIAN torpedos coming from the Russian cruise
: Pedro the Big one that I shoot 5 torpedos, and of those
: which one you could not locate.
: -impact of torpedo of the NATO in a formal attack and inside a
: confrontation.
: -attack inside the submarine on the part of separatists
: Chechenos.
: -crash against mine of WW2 o'clock or modern.
: -crash against marine channel before a quick emergency
: immersion before object in surface.
: He/she NOTICES: I clarify that I will give the data that are
: but excellent at this time, obviating those but well-known.
: Hypothesis TO - torpedo Explosion inside the submarine"
: A torpedo/misil 100-RU Veder you active tempranamente for a
: flaw (of software?) when it was inside the tube
: lance-torpedos. This takes at a first one and second
: (potent) explosion inside the cubicle, destroying part of
: the helmet lateral right of the ship completely, and
: spreading the fire quickly. I should clarify that the icy
: water that began to enter to the submarine could not have
: turned off the fire since the flame it was designed to burn
: without I oxygenate.
: The company that could take refuge (about 23) in the sectors
: but far away (7, 8 and 9) they seemed later hours due to
: the drops temperatures (smaller to the 4 degrees) and
: serious problems with the I oxygenate.
: Hypothesis B - it Collides against ship of the NATO"
: On the crash, reports indicate that the strange object moved
: to about 6 Knots (but quick that the Kursk) to a depth
: 20-25 meters and it would have tried to turn to the left
: and down quickly before impacting against the submarine.
: The Russian cruise Pedro the Big one that was in the area of
: exercises, registration a wave of compression hidroacustica
: that I indicate him of a submarine explosion. But he/she
: takes a long time they observed you float of green and
: white rescue, but the marine Russian uses you float red and
: white. The green and white alone they are used for it USES,
: UK and Norway.
: Also, two recognition airplanes ORION (of the BORN one) they
: were detected flying over the area after the accident.
: You also intercepts from Pedro the Big one a message, directed
: to the Marina Noruega and originated in a submarine of the
: BORN one, where he/she requested a permission to enter to a
: Naval port for a demurrage of 5 days.
: Two of the two submarines that were in the area (USS TOLEDO
: and USS MEMPHIS were taken to the port of Bergen in Norway
: (they entered the 17 and 18 of August), and later on to the
: port of Southampton. I cannot confirm that it happened to
: the SURTASS (of surface) or the HMS SPLENDID.
: Immediately after the incident, Russian satellites would have
: located in surface to the USS MEMPHIS going slowly to
: Norway from the area of the Kursk. Then I hurry to 8-9
: Knots (16-17 Km/h) and it continued for the coast until
: Bergen. Analysts identified it as the SSN 991 MEMPHIS.
: Inform of Russian INTEL (FSB) they indicate that in the
: port of Bergen I enter for " repairs " to the
: Naval Base Haakonsvern.
: Images of Russian satellites given by a source on two North
: American ships in the port of Bergen, where the damage
: would be observed in the submarine that is in the end
: inferior izquerdo of the image (click to enlarge) The
: submarine that you leave in the serious image the USS
: MEMPHIS according to Inteligencia Norway's source. Map of
: the itinerary of ships of the NATO after the incident.
: Regrettably it is impossible to publish pictures satelitales
: with resolution bigger than 2 meters since they were
: immediately confiscated and classified to a Russian
: newspaper that he/she had obtained access to them. However,
: I am carrying out contacts to get them if it is possible
: (in spite of the fact that it is at this time an almost
: impossible intent).
: Russia has requested to the NATO formally that him entrege
: tests that none of its ships really collides against the
: Kursk, but this he/she has refused twice to give it.
: RELATIONSHIP WITH THE USS-COLE
: Sources of INTEL point out that the attack to the USS COLE
: took place with DIRECT help of Russia.
: Could this be a reprisal for the KURSK?
: The explosive were manufactured in RUSSIA they were taken
: hidden to IRAQ in one of the flights that Russia sends to
: Baghdag (violating the restrictions of the A), then they
: were transported YEMEN on board an airplane YENEMI manned
: by IRAQIES who also received RUSSIAN training. Then they
: were transported in a truck from SANAA until ADEN, under
: the help of high official YENEMI. The explosive not
: obtained fueorn of the Russian mafia, but of the
: GOVERNMENT.
: Images of the damage suffered by the USS COLE (click to
: enlarge)
: THEN OF THE INCIDENT
: The Russian Government decided to conclude the search of
: cadavers abruptly because the plungers could no longer
: advance but inside the submarine, there being you rescued
: less than 10 man of the 118.
: The General Command has also sent a new petition to the NATO
: requesting you prove him real that its subs was not
: involved and this he/she has refused again.
: In you finish them hours (16/11) explosions have been detected
: repeated in the area of the sea of Barents where the Kursk
: collapsed. Seemingly they are new Russian exercises, but I
: cannot discard that this related with the Kursk. It is
: known that in the days that preceded to the incident,
: Russian ships carried out explosions to move away to other
: submarines or foreign ships that is monitoreando the rescue
: mission. However, after this to conclude formally, they are
: registering but and potent detonations.
: Map of registrations seismic week 9 November at November 15
: Notice you the 9 registrations in the area of the Kursk (right
: superior quadrant)
: COMPLETE SEISMIC REGISTRATIONS OF BOTH EXPLOSIONS (Estación
: NORSAR-Noruega)
: BARENTS SEA
: Origin time Lat Lon Azres Timres Wres Nphase Ntot Nsta Netmag
: 2000-225:07.28.12.0 70.06 41.15 10.84 5.22 7.93 3 5 2 2.46
: Sta Dist Az Ph Time Tres Azim Ares Vel Snr Amp Freq Fkq Pol
: Arid Mag
: ARC 605.2 77.2 Pn 07.29.32.0 -1.6 86.8 9.6 7.9 7.7 26.4 3.08 2
: 954758
: ARC 605.2 77.2 p 07.29.40.7 90.3 13.1 9.4 8.0 46.8 3.27 1
: 954759
: ARC 605.2 77.2 Sn 07.30.37.5 4.1 86.2 9.0 4.5 4.3 48.9 3.91 3
: 954760 1.10
: ARC 605.2 77.2 s 07.30.58.9 55.5 -21.7 3.3 2.8 631.7 0.58 1
: 954761 2.15
: NRS 1697.9 40.0 Lg 07.36.26.7 9.9 26.2 -13.8 4.7 3.6 396.5
: 2.86 4 954660 2.78
: BARENTS SEA
: Origin time Lat Lon Azres Timres Wres Nphase Ntot Nsta Netmag
: 2000-225:07.30.42.0 69.67 37.25 4.75 1.84 3.03 11 31 5 2.80
: Sta Dist Az Ph Time Tres Azim Ares Vel Snr Amp Freq Fkq Pol
: Arid Mag
: APA 288.9 34.9 Pn 07.31.25.7 0.8 37.5 2.6 8.6 121.1 757.5 2.90
: 1 1 954644
: APA 288.9 34.9 p 07.31.31.7 43.2 8.3 8.5 26.3 1494.8 3.83 1
: 954647
: APA 288.9 34.9 Lg 07.32.06.6 2.1 51.4 16.5 3.9 7.9 8664.3 2.23
: 1 954654 2.77
: APA 288.9 34.9 s 07.32.10.1 19.0 -15.9 3.3 7.5 4860.7 3.33 3
: 954655
: APA 288.9 34.9 s 07.32.12.4 23.0 -11.9 3.9 4.5 6791.7 2.66 1
: 954657
: ARC 457.0 82.6 Pn 07.31.47.3 1.6 86.2 3.6 9.4 486.5 1773.9
: 3.01 1 1 954762
: ARC 457.0 82.6 p 07.31.54.6 89.6 7.0 9.3 29.9 1649.2 3.10 1 1
: 954764
: ARC 457.0 82.6 p 07.31.57.3 84.2 1.6 7.4 20.0 5660.4 2.90 1 1
: 954765
: ARC 457.0 82.6 p 07.32.02.4 90.0 7.4 8.2 5.0 652.6 3.95 1
: 954766
: ARC 457.0 82.6 p 07.32.08.9 82.2 -0.4 7.7 5.3 953.3 2.98 3
: 954767
: ARC 457.0 82.6 s 07.32.24.1 68.5 -14.1 5.3 3.6 1388.9 2.80 3
: 954769
: ARC 457.0 82.6 Sn 07.32.28.2 -4.1 80.5 -2.1 4.6 4.6 797.7 1.53
: 1 954770 1.77
: ARC 457.0 82.6 s 07.32.41.1 79.9 -2.7 3.5 5.1 2837.4 3.01 2
: 954771 2.68
: ARC 457.0 82.6 s 07.32.45.0 87.6 5.0 5.0 3.6 2185.0 1.33 1
: 954773
: ARC 457.0 82.6 Lg 07.32.53.7 1.3 86.0 3.4 4.1 8.0 2996.2 1.58
: 1 954774 2.53
: ARC 457.0 82.6 s 07.33.01.3 81.6 -1.0 4.3 5.0 2800.4 1.31 1
: 954777
: ARC 457.0 82.6 s 07.33.05.0 82.9 0.3 3.8 5.2 3661.7 1.74 1
: 954778
: FIN 1050.2 24.3 Pn 07.32.57.8 0.1 23.9 -0.4 8.5 158.9 2601.8
: 2.86 1 1 954629
: FIN 1050.2 24.3 Sn 07.34.43.0 6.0 39.9 15.6 4.7 2.8 718.1 3.00
: 1 954634 3.04
: FIN 1050.2 24.3 s 07.35.40.1 23.8 -0.5 3.8 5.9 2039.1 1.51 1
: -2 954636
: FIN 1050.2 24.3 Lg 07.35.42.8 1.0 19.7 -4.6 3.9 3.3 1263.8
: 1.80 1 954638 2.82
: SPI 1135.1 135.4 Pn 07.33.08.0 0.0 133.8 -1.6 7.7 51.2 546.7
: 3.32 1 954640
: SPI 1135.1 135.4 p 07.33.20.1 154.4 19.0 12.1 5.9 478.5 2.81 1
: 954648
: NRS 1543.7 39.1 Pn 07.33.56.4 -1.2 39.5 0.4 8.8 52.5 1427.3
: 2.91 2 1 954630
: NRS 1543.7 39.1 p 07.34.00.9 26.2 -12.9 10.9 8.2 691.2 3.14 1
: 954631
: NRS 1543.7 39.1 p 07.34.06.4 35.1 -4.0 8.5 3.2 795.9 2.90 3 1
: 954632
: NRS 1543.7 39.1 p 07.34.11.2 28.7 -10.4 8.4 3.1 1090.2 2.92 2
: 954633
: NRS 1543.7 39.1 s 07.37.57.9 36.9 -2.2 4.2 7.6 1590.6 1.34 2
: 954661 2.71
: NRS 1543.7 39.1 Lg 07.38.00.6 -2.1 40.5 1.4 4.2 3.6 1522.8
: 1.41 2 954662 2.64
: NRS 1543.7 39.1 s 07.38.06.0 41.4 2.3 4.4 3.2 1709.6 1.44 2
: 954663
: NRS 1543.7 39.1 s 07.38.15.9 42.4 3.3 4.0 2.6 2068.2 1.32 1
: 954664
: "For anger and heroism, during the acting of the marine's
: duties."
: Captain G. P. Liachin was granted the range of Hero of the
: Russian Federation, the 117 members of the company were
: honored with the Order of Anger (posthumous) August 26 2000
: I compartment
: 1. Senior Midshipman Abdulkadyr M. Il'darov - leading
: torpedoman (Dagestan Rep.)
: 2. Midshipman Aleksey V. Zubov - hydroacoustic party
: technician (Ukraine)
: 3. Seaman Ivan N. Nefedkov - torpedo section commander
: (Sverdlovsk Reg.)
: 4. Seaman Maksim N. Borzhov - torpedoman (Vladimir Reg.)
: 5. Seaman Aleksey V. Shul'gin - bilge artificer (Arkhangelsk
: Reg.)
: 6. Senior Lieutenant Arnold Yu. Borisov - attached from OAO
: "Dagdizel" Plant (Dagestan Rep.)
: 7. Mamed I. Gadzhiyev - attached from OAO "Dagdizel"
: Plant (Dagestan Rep.)
: II compartment
: 7-th Submarine Division Headquarters: 1. Captain 1 rank
: Vladimir T. Bagriantsev - chief of 7-th Submarine Division
: Staff (Crimea Rep.)
: 2. Captain 2 rank Yuriy T. Shepetnov - missile flag officer
: (Crimea Rep.)
: 3. Captain 2 rank Viktor M. Belogun' - deputy chief of
: Division Engineering Service (Ukraine)
: 4. Captain 2 rank Vasiliy S. Isayenko - assistant chief of
: Division Engineering Service (Crimea Rep.)
: 5. Captain 3 rank Marat I. Baygarin - acting torpedo flag
: officer (Saint Petersburg)
: Crew: 6. Captain 1 rank Gennadiy P. Liachin - commanding
: officer (Volgograd Reg.)
: 7. Captain 2 rank Sergey V. Dudko - first officer
: (Byelorussia)
: 8. Captain 2 rank Aleksandr A. Shubin - upbringing officer
: (Crimea Rep.)
: 9. Captain-Lieutenant Maksim A. Safonov - navigating officer
: (Moscow Reg.)
: 10. Senior Lieutenant Sergey N. Tylik - electric navigation
: party commander (Murmansk Reg.)
: 11. Senior Lieutenant Vadim Ya Bubniv - electric navigation
: party engineer (Ulyanovsk Reg.)
: 12. Captain 3 rank Andrey B. Silogava - missile officer
: (Crimea Rep.)
: 13. Captain-Lieutenant Aleksey V. Shevchuk - commander of
: control party of missile department (Murmansk Reg.)
: 14. Senior Lieutenant Andrey V. Panarin - engineer of control
: party of missile department (Leningrad Reg.)
: 15. Senior Lieutenant Boris V. Geletin - commander of launch
: party of missile department (Murmansk Reg.)
: 16. Senior Leiutenant Sergey V. Uzkiy - commander of target
: designation party of missile department (Arkhangelsk Reg.)
: 17. Captain 2 rank Yuriy B. Sablin - engineering officer
: (Crimea Rep.)
: 18. Captain 3 rank Andrey V. Miliutin - damage-control
: assistant (Saint Petersburg)
: 19. Captain-Lieutenant Sergey S. Kokurin - commander of bilge
: party of damage-control division (Voronezh Reg.)
: 20. Midshipman Vladimir V. Khivuk - mustering technician
: (Kursk Reg.)
: 21. Captain 3 rank Aleksandr Ye. Sadkov - control officer
: (Amur Reg.)
: 22. Captain-Lieutenant Mikhail O. Rodionov - computer party
: commander (Crimea Rep.)
: 23. Senior Lieutenant Sergey N. Yerahtin - computer party
: engineer (Murmansk Reg.)
: 24. Midshipman Yakov V. Samovarov - chief of sanitary section
: (Arkhangelsk Reg.)
: 25. Senior Midshipman Aleksandr V. Ruzliov - ship's boatswain
: (Murmansk Reg.)
: 26. Midshipman Konstantin V. Kozyrev - electric navigation
: party first technician (Murmansk Reg.)
: 27. Senior Midshipman Vladimir V. Fesak - electric navigation
: party second technician (Ukraine)
: 28. Midshipman Andrey N. Polianskiy electric navigation party
: third technician (Krasnodar Reg.)
: 29. Midshipman Segrey A. Kislinskiy - technician of launch
: party of missile department (Kostroma Reg.)
: 30. Midshipman Sergey V. Griaznyh - computer party technician
: (Arkhangelsk Reg.)
: 31. Seaman Dmitriy S. Mirtov - steersman-signaller (Komi Rep.)
: 32. Petty Officer 2 class /under contract/ Dmitriy A. Leonov -
: steersmen-signallers section commander (Moscow Reg.)
: 33. Senior Lieutenant Maksim A. Rvanin - engineering party
: engineer (Arkhangelsk Reg.)
: 34. Seaman Andrey N. Driuchenko - electrician (Arkhangelsk
: Reg.)
: 35. Senior Lieutenant Aleksey A. Ivanov-Pavlov - torpedo
: officer (Ukraine)
: 36. Midshipman Viktor A. Paramonenko - hydroacoustic party
: technician (Ukraine)
: III compartment
: 1. Captain-Lieutenant Dmitriy A. Repnikov - assistant
: commanding officer (Crimea Rep.)
: 2. Captain 3 rank Andrey A. Rudakov - signal officer (Moscow
: Reg.)
: 3. Captain-Lieutenant Sergey G. Fiterer - space communication
: party commander (Kaliningrad Reg.)
: 4. Captain-Lieutenant Oleg I. Nosikovskiy - classified
: automatic communication party commander (Kaliningrad Reg.)
: 5. Captain-Lieutenant Vitaliy M. Solorev - commander of
: equipment party of damage-control division (Bryansk Reg.)
: 6. Captain-Lieutenant Sergey N. Loginov - hydroacoustic party
: commander (Ukraine)
: 7. Captain-Lieutenant Andrey V. Koroviakov - hydroacoustic
: party first engineer (Saint Petersburg)
: 8. Captain-Lieutenant Aleksey V. Korobkov - hydroacoustic
: party second engineer (Murmansk Reg.)
: 9. Captain-Lieutenant Aleksandr V. Gudkov - radio intelligence
: party commander (Kaliningrad Reg.)
: 10. Captain 3 rank Viacheslav A. Bezsokirnyy - chief of
: chemical service (Ukraine)
: 11. Senior Midshipman Igor' V. Yerasov - crypto operator
: (Voronezh Reg.)
: 12. Senior Midshipman Vladimir V. Svechkariov - telegraphy
: operator of classified automatic communication (Nizhny
: Novgorod Reg.)
: 13. Senior Midshipman Sergey A. Kalinin - telegraphy operator
: of classified automatic communication, missile department
: (Ukraine)
: 14. Senior Midshipman Igor' V. Fedorichev - control department
: technician (Tula Reg.)
: 15. Midshipman Maksim I. Vishniakov - target designation party
: technician (Ukraine)
: 16. Midshipman Segrey S. Chernyshov - space communication
: party technician (Crimea Rep.)
: 17. Midshipman Mikhail A. Belov - hydroacoustic party
: technician (Nizhny Novgorod Reg.)
: 18. Midshipman Pavel V. Tavolzhanskiy - hydroacoustic party
: technician (Belgorod Reg.)
: 19. Senior Midshipman Sergey B. Vlasov - radio intelligence
: party technician (Murmansk Reg.)
: 20. Midshipman Sergey A. Rychkov - chemical service technician
: (Uzbekistan)
: 21. Petty Officer 2 class /under contract/ Yuriy A. Annenkov -
: missile department mechanician (Kursk Reg.)
: 22. Seaman Dmitriy A. Kotkov - missile department mechanician
: (Vologda Reg.)
: 23. Dubbing Seaman Nikolay V. Pavlov - missile department
: mechanician (Voronezh Reg.)
: 24. Seaman Ruslan V. Trianichev - bilge artificer (Vologda
: Reg.)
: IV compartment
: 1. Senior Lieutenant Denis S. Kirichenko - damage-control
: engineer (Ulyanovsk Reg.)
: 2. Captain of Medical service Aleksey B. Stankevich - medical
: officer (Ukraine, Saint Petersburg)
: 3. Midshipman Vitaliy F. Romaniuk - surgeon's assistant
: (Crimea Rep.)
: 4. Senior Midshipman Vasiliy V. Kichkiruk - head of sanitary
: team (Ukraine)
: 5. Senior Midshipman Anatoliy N. Beliayev - ship's cook
: (instructor) (Ryazan Reg.)
: 6. Chief ship's Petty Officer /under contract/ Salovat V.
: Yasapov - cook (instructor) (Bashkortostan Rep.)
: 7. Seaman Sergey A. Vitchenko - cook (Leningrad Reg.)
: 8. Seaman Oleg V. Yevdokimov - cook (Kursk Reg.)
: 9. Seaman Dmitry V. Starosel'tsev - bilge seaman (Kursk Reg.)
: 10. Seaman Aleksandr V. Halepo - turbine stand-by operator
: (Komi Rep.)
: 11. Seaman Aleksey Yu. Kolomeytsev - turbine stand-by operator
: (Komi Rep.)
: 12. Seaman Igor' V. Loginov - turbine stand-by operator (Komi
: Rep.)
: V compartment
: 1. Captain 3 rank Dmitriy B. Murachiov - party commander of
: main propulsion division (Crimea Rep.)
: 2. Captain-Lieutenant Denis S. Pshenichnikov - commander of
: remote control party (first) (Crimea Rep.)
: 3. Captain-Lieutenant Sergey N. Liubushkin - commander of
: remote control party (second) (Nizhny Novgorod Reg.)
: 4. Captain 3 rank Ilya V. Shchavinskiy - engineering division
: commander (Saint Petersburg)
: 5. Captain-Lieutenant Aleksandr Ye. Vasilyev - commander of
: equipment party of main propulsion division (Crimea Rep.)
: 6. Captain 3 rank Nikolay A. Beloziorov - engineering party
: commander (Voronezh Reg.)
: 7. Senior Midshipman Ivan I. Tsymbal - technician-electrician
: (Ukraine)
: 8. Midshipman Oleg V. Troyan - chemical service technician
: (Azerbaijan)
: 9. Chief Petty Officer /under contract/ Aleksandr V.
: Neustroyev - electrician (Tomsk Reg.)
: 10. Seaman Aleksey A. Larionov - bilge seaman (Komi Rep.)
: 11. Midshipman Vladimir G. Shablatov - technician-electrician
: (Mari El Rep.)
: V-bis compartment
: 1. Senior Lieutenant Vitaliy Ye. Kuznetsov - engineering party
: engineer (first) (Novgorod Reg.)
: 2. Senior Midshipman Nail' Kh. Khafizov - leading instructor
: of chemical service (Bashkortostan Rep.)
: 3. Senior Midshipman Yevgeniy Yu. Gorbunov - diesel operator
: (Nizhny Novgorod reg.)
: 4. Midshipman Valeriy A. Baybarin - head of bilge team of
: damage-control division (Chelyabinsk Reg.)
: VI compartment
: 1. Captain-Lieutenant Rashid R. Ariapov - main propulsion
: assistant (Uzbekistan)
: 2. Midshipman Aleksey G. Balanov - head of bilge team of main
: propulsion division (Chuvash Rep.)
: 3. Senior Lieutenant Aleksey V. Mitiayev - engineer of
: equipment party of main propulsion division (Saint
: Petersburg)
: 4. Chief Petty Officer /under contract/ Viacheslav V.
: Maynagashev - bilge specialist (Khakass Rep.)
: 5. Seaman Aleksey A. Korkin - bilge specialist (Arkhangelsk
: Reg.)
: VII compartment
: 1. Captain-Lieutenant Dmitriy R. Kolesnikov - commander of
: technical party of main propulsion division (Saint
: Petersburg)
: 2. Midshipman Fanis M. Ishmuradov - technical party technician
: (Bashkortostan Rep.)
: 3. Petty Officer 2 class /under contract/ Vladimir S. Sadovoy
: - turbine section commander (Nizhny Novgorod Reg.)
: 4. Seaman Roman V. Kubikov - turbine operator (Kursk Reg.)
: 5. Seaman Aleksey N. Nekrasov - turbine operator (Kursk Reg.)
: 6. Petty Officer 1 class /under contract/ Reshid R.
: Zubaydullin - electrician (Ulyanovsk Reg.)
: 7. Seaman Ilya S. Naliotov - turbine operator (Vologda Reg.)
: 8. Petty Officer 2 class /under contract/ Roman V. Anikiyev -
: turbine operator (Murmansk Reg.)
: 9. Senior Midshipman Vladimir A. Kozadiorov - technician &
: turbine operator (Lipetsk Reg.)
: VIII compartment
: 1. Captain-Lieutenant Sergey V. Sadilenko - engineer (first)
: of remote control party, navigator's department (Ukraine)
: 2. Senior Midshipman Viktor V. Kuznetsov - turbine operator
: mate (Kursk Reg.)
: 3. Chief ship's Petty Officer /under contract/ Robert A.
: Gessler - turbine section commander (Bashkortostan Rep.)
: 4. Senior Midshipman Andrey M. Borisov - technician of
: equipment party of main propulsion division (Ryazan Rep.)
: 5. Seaman Roman V. Martynov - turbine operator (Komi Rep.)
: 6. Seaman Viktor Yu. Sidiuhin - turbine operator (Komi Rep.)
: 7. Seaman Yuriy A. Borisov - turbine operator (Komi Rep.)
: IX compartment
: 1. Senior Lieutenant Aleksandr V. Brazhkin - engineer (second)
: of remote control party (Crimea Rep.)
: 2. Midshipman Vasiliy E. Ivanov - head of electricians' team
: (Mari El Rep.)
: 3. Midshipman Mikhail A. Bochkov - technician of bilge party
: of damage-control division (Crimea Rep.).