Truth is often stranger than fiction which is why history novels are so fun to read. That is the case with "The Taking of K-129." K-129 was a Russian sub lost at sea and found by the U.S. The CIA ...
No one knows for sure what killed the 98 men aboard K-129. The Soviet hypothesis was that the ballistic missile sub accidentally slipped beneath operational depth while snorkeling. Perhaps a bad crew ...
Two real-life events shaped Tom Clancy’s award-winning book: an attempted mutiny on a Soviet frigate, and the mysterious disappearance of one of its most advanced submarines. The crux of the novel is ...
K-129 failed to make any of its later required check-ins and the Soviet Navy launched a small fleet of submarines to make what the high command hoped would be a thorough yet discreet search of the ...
The HMB-1 was originally developed as part of Project Azorian (more widely, but erroneously, known as ""Project Jennifer""), the top-secret effort mounted by the Central Intelligence Agency to salvage ...
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