Vanishing!: The Kursk: Lost at Sea Friday 08 January 11:30PM HK/SIN/MAL 10:30PM Thai/WIB Saturday 09 January 5:30AM HK/SIN/MAL 4:30AM Thai/WIB Saturday 09 January 11:30AM HK/SIN/MAL 10:30AM Thai/WIB Saturday 09 January 5:30PM HK/SIN/MAL 4:30PM Thai/WIB Friday 19 March 11:30PM HK/SIN/MAL 10:30PM Thai/WIB Saturday 20 March 5:30AM HK/SIN/MAL 4:30AM Thai/WIB Saturday 20 March 11:30AM HK/SIN/MAL 10:30AM Thai/WIB Saturday 20 March 5:30PM HK/SIN/MAL 4:30PM Thai/WIB Friday 30 July 11:30PM HK/SIN/MAL 10:30PM Thai/WIB Saturday 31 July 5:30AM HK/SIN/MAL 4:30AM Thai/WIB Saturday 31 July 11:30AM HK/SIN/MAL 10:30AM Thai/WIB Saturday 31 July 5:30PM HK/SIN/MAL 4:30PM Thai/WIB
In August 2000, one of the biggest maritime disasters of modern times struck the Russian fleet in the Barents Sea. When the submarine Kursk, the pride of the Russian Navy, left harbor on a major summer exercise, an American sub was not far behind.
The exercise began well, but suddenly all contact with the Kursk was lost. Confusion, secrecy, and leftover Cold War antagonism all contributed to the disaster. We reveal the true story behind the sinking and the terrible loss of its 118-man crew.
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