Sentences with phrase «russian submarine»

I am now seeing movies and television programmes in which software works flawlessly — the most recent programme that I saw was a (fictional) English TV series on MI - 5 in which the good guys defeated a nefarious plot to take down the British Internet by first copying information in the Russian embassy on to a CD Rom and then using this information to send some kind of really serious virus to cripple a Russian submarine doing nasty things to an undersea cable.
The submarine mission where a small team manages to immobilize a Russian submarine, break in, reroute where some nuclear missiles are launched, and then escape on an epic boat chase that swerves about the ocean and between huge battle ships pelted by huge missiles.
In The Hunt for Red October the Russian submarine commander played by Sean Connery sounded Scottish.
In 2005, the Cosmos - 1 was launched from a Russian submarine, but a rocket failure prevented it from reaching its intended orbit.
Staking out a different kind of property claim, a Russian submarine planted that nation's flag at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean, at the terrestrial North Pole, in 2007.
Independent American military analysts see the increased Russian submarine patrols as a legitimate challenge to the United States and NATO.
In June 2017, when the UK's newest aircraft carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth, went through sea trials, a Russian submarine was spying on it.
Bøe said the increasing presence was linked to increasing Russian submarine activity, which in recent years includes more frequent trips between the Barents, Baltic, and Mediterranean seas.
A similar case to EuropaCorp's «Kursk,» the true story of a Russian submarine that sank in the Barents Sea in 2000 and killed everyone on board; though Putin had a significant role in the events, appears in the source material of Robert Moore's best - seller «A Time to Die,» and even featured in early versions of the screenplay, he's nowhere to be found in the finished film.
There is now more reported «activity from Russian submarines than we've seen since the days of the Cold War,» Johnstone told Jane's.
And it is not just the number of Russian submarines in a previously uncontested area that has NATO concerned.
Hyperion's 25 - megawatt prototype, which is based on technology developed at nearby Los Alamos National Laboratory and is similar to reactors long used on Russian submarines, gets by with more conventional levels of uranium enrichment but could still run 8 to 10 years without refueling.
Needless to say, water pressures at that depth are astounding; requiring the use of two specially fitted Russian submarines and inventive filming techniques.
Pictures of modern Russian submarines are tough to get!
The interview covers the time Dr. Ball spent chasing Russian submarines and working in Arctic search and rescue, and details the impact of sonar on whales, dolphins, and other marine life.

Not exact matches

Russia has threatened to use its air defenses against US missile strikes, and Russian officials have threatened to counterattack if US missiles fly over Syria, potentially by attacking US Navy ships or submarines.
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But submarine and antisubmarine warfare in general have become areas of more intense focus for both Russia and NATO, the latter of which is increasingly concerned about what it sees as Russian encroachment in Europe and the seas around it.
Today President Donald J. Trump ordered the expulsion of dozens of Russian intelligence officers from the United States and the closure of the Russian consulate in Seattle due to its proximity to one of our submarine bases and Boeing.
While Knyaz Vladimir is expected to fully integrate with the Russian navy next year, Russia plans on building four additional Borei II - class submarines, with the last one expected to be completed in 2025.
Though the US Navy has far more submarines in active service both in SSBN's and attack submarines, the Russian Navy's recent moves and its newest submarine plans, show a sign of changing strategy, with a new focus placed on challenging the US Navy's dominance — particularly underwater.
A year later, it was reported that Russia's subs in the Northern Fleet increased their patrol time by half, and just last March, Admiral Vladimir Korolev, the Commander - in - Chief of the Russian Navy, announced that Russia's submarines had «returned to the level we had before the post-Soviet era.»
But whatever the threat, the Pentagon is also using the stepped - up Russian patrols as another argument for bigger budgets for submarines and anti-submarine warfare.
Russian nuclear submarines are sitting somewhere out there beyond the horizon.
The cruise missile, which is also being installed in Europe, is considered by the Russians to be a first - strike weapon, so they will send still more submarines to our doorstep.
The Russian winger scored a wonder - goal to open scoring for the Yellow Submarines in a 2 - 0 win against Athletic Bilbao.
Russian President Vladimir Putin receives quite a spread as he visits the flat of a sub officer at Vilyuchinsk submarine base.
(We had a Russian Acula class submarine, possibly armed with cruise missiles capable of hitting NYC, DC and LA patrolling the Gulf of Mexico for a MONTH this Summer without even being DETECTED!)
Alexandr Nikitin, a Russian engineer, was charged in 1996 with high treason and divulging state secrets for co-authoring a report for the Norwegian - based Bellona Foundation that documented the environmental dangers posed by the abandoned nuclear submarines of the Russian Northern Fleet in the Kola Peninsula.
THE Russian research vessel Mstislav Keldysh is steaming towards the Norwegian Sea this week, on a mission to plug up the holes in the wrecked nuclear submarine Komsomolets.
In 1939, a Russian engineer proposed a «flying submarine» — a vehicle that can seamlessly transition from air to water and back again.
Great story, feel that Russian Nuclear Submarine Sailors and Crewmen (KGB).
This is a true crime documentary featuring a Russian mobster, a Miami playboy and a Cuban spy who sold a Soviet submarine to a Colombian drug cartel for $ 35 million.
When a Russian spy steals top secret Canadian submarine plans, Peter and Alex go undercover as husband and wife to try to get the plans back
Operation Odessa: Operation Odessa is a true crime documentary about a Russian mobster, a Miami playboy and a Cuban spy who sold a Soviet submarine to a Colombian drug cartel for $ 35 million.
In 1961, the Russian nuclear submarine the K - 19 sets sail, even though it has not been 100 % finished, and even though it appears to be a «bad luck» boat.
Since the submarine is of Russian design, half the crew will be Russian and half will be guys that Robinson knows.
Operation Odessa: From the director and producers of «The Seven Five» comes this true crime documentary about a Russian mobster, a Miami playboy and a Cuban spy who sold a Soviet submarine to a Colombian drug cartel for $ 35 million.
The story concerns a team of scientists who are miniaturized onto a tiny submarine and despatched into the body of a defected Russian scientist to ensure his survival and obtain his secrets.
Our crew goes looking for rogue Dom and Cipher and after a tense encounter or two (one in New York, where nuclear security codes are lifted from a Russian official), the action shifts over to icy Russia, where World War III seems about to break out at a secret hijacked naval base as tanks and a nuclear submarine take chase after our heroes.
Philip: It's tough to be taken seriously when you have a movie that's trying to tell a story about a Soviet Submarine in the 1960's, and not one actor in the film attempts a Russian accent.
The Kursk movie is inspired by the unforgettable true story of the K - 141 KURSK, a Russian flagship nuclear - powered submarine that sank to the bottom of the Barents Sea in August 2000.
by Jason Burke in Paris for The Observer The conning tower of a large Soviet submarine pokes up from the still waters of one of the centuries - old fountains in the Tuileries gardens, blasting Russian martial music from a loudspeaker.
At one extreme is Peter Fend, whose hallway painting unfolds as a detailed, step - by - step proposal for adapting Russian nuclear - missile submarines for the collection of algae and plastic in the world's oceans.
Peter Fend, Olya: An Algae / Plastic Harvesting and Biofuel Production Submarine based on a Russian Nuclear - Missile Submarine Design, 2015.
Fantastic Voyage springs to mind, that sci - fi thriller, or was it comedy, produced in 1966, in which a miniature submarine is launched into the body of a Russian scientist, maneuvering its way through syrupy viscera and abstracted organs.
How about the British and Russian and French Navy submarine fleets?
The arctic seems to be teeming with researchers (American, Russian, and Canadian), their ice breakers, ships, submarines, and tourist flotillas!
The Russian Alfa - class submarines used lead - cooled reactors, primarily for quiet operation (no pump noise) so there is a substantial body of practical experience available.
And for years nuclear submarines (Russian, American and British) have been measuring ice thickness from the bottom, using their sonar.
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