Russia: Fire system caused 20 deaths on board new Akula II class attack submarine

alexmst

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http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/11/09/russia.submarine/index.html

MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) -- An accident that killed 20 people on a new Russian nuclear submarine was caused by a malfunctioning fire safety system that spewed out chemicals, according to an initial investigation, officials said Sunday.

It was Russia's worst naval accident since the nuclear submarine Kursk sank after an onboard torpedo explosion on August 12, 2000, killing all 118 crew members.

The latest fatal accident was the result of the "accidental launch of the fire-extinguishing system" on the Pacific Fleet sub, Russian navy spokesman Capt. Igor Dygalo told reporters.

Russian news agency Interfax said a preliminary forensic investigation found that the release of Freon gas following the activation of the fire extinguishing system may have caused the fatalities.

Seventeen of the fatalities were civilian members of the shipyard crew, Interfax reported. The submarine was being field tested before it became a official part of the navy, according to a Russian Defense Ministry statement.

The statement said 208 people, including 81 soldiers were on board the submarine. In addition to the fatalities, the accident wounded 21, Russian officials said.

The accident did not damage the nuclear reactor on the submarine which later traveled back to its base on Russia's Pacific coast under its own power, Dygalo added.

The submarine returned to Bolshoi Kamen, a military shipyard and a navy base near Vladivostok, state-run Rossiya television said, according to The Associated Press.

Officials did not reveal the name of the submarine, but Russian news agencies quoted officials at the Amur Shipbuilding Factory who said the submarine was built there and is called the Nerpa.

Construction of the Nerpa, an Akula II class attack submarine, started in 1991 but due to a shortage of funding was suspended for several years, the reports said. Testing on the submarine began last month and it submerged for the first time last week.

The Kremlin is seeking to restore Russia's military power amid strained ties with the West following the war with Georgia.

But despite former President Vladimir Putin increasing military spending, Russia's military remains hampered by decrepit infrastructure and aging weapons.

The Kremlin said President Dmitry Medvedev was told about the accident immediately and ordered a thorough investigation
 

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Although officialy a follow-on to the Project 971 Щука-Б (Pike) class submarines, the Russians call it the Vepr (Вепрь) (Wild Boar) class.

Supposedly the Nerpa is under construction for the Indian Navy, although the Indian Navy denies this.

Akula (shark) the NATO reporting name for this class of attack submarine, is given by the Russian Navy to the class of submarines with the NATO reporting name Typhoon.

It is unknown why those who died didn't put on their SCBA but the fact that there were 208 aboard, three times her normal compliment may well have something to do with it as may the fact that seventeen of the twenty who died were employees of Amur Ship-Building Enterprise.


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seams to me that testing the fire fighting system would be better done on the surface. Russian efficiency at its best
 

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landscaper said:
Russian efficiency at its best
As is typical of the Russian military's response to such incidents it is still unclear if those who died, were killed in a fire and that the fire suppression system failed. Or if the fire suppression system went off without cause and smothered them or indeed if the casualties involved both.
 

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i vote for the "it was a russian drinking game" option. A few shots of vodka followed by playing with the fire hoses. All fun and games until Dimitri loses an eye.
 

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news report today, the fire suppression system apparantly fired inadvertantly...... the people how died did not have personal respirators as is required by russian navy regulations.

The reason the system fired is not known, I just hope the lever was not labeled wrong, like vodka release or something
 
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