List of sunken nuclear submarines

Eight nuclear submarines have sunk as a consequence of either accident or extensive damage: two from the United States Navy, four from the Soviet Navy, and two from the Russian Navy. Only three were lost with all hands: two from the United States Navy and one from the Russian Navy. All sank as a result of accident with the exception of K-27, which was scuttled in the Kara Sea when repair was deemed impossible and decommissioning too expensive. All of the Soviet/Russian submarines belonged to the Northern Fleet. Although the Soviet submarine K-129 (Golf II) carried nuclear ballistic missiles when it sank, it was a diesel-electric submarine and is not in the list below.

The location of sunken submarines in the Atlantic

Of the eight sinkings, two were due to fires, two were due to explosions of weapons systems, one was due to flooding, one was weather-related, and one was sunk intentionally due to a damaged nuclear reactor. In one case, the cause of sinking is unknown.

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United States

Soviet Union

The location of sunken submarines in the Arctic

Russia

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Podvodnye Lodki Rossii (in Russian), Sankt Peterburg, 1996 (Published jointly by Ministry of Defense Central Scientific-Research Institute No. 1 and the Rubin Central Marine Equipment Design Bureau)
  2. ^ http://www.rg.ru/anons/arc_2000/1125/hit.shtm