Thursday, May 24, 2012

Nuclear Submarine Fire

  • KITTERY, Maine (KABC) -- A fire broke out on a nuclear submarine at a dry dock in Maine Wednesday night, injuring six people.
  • (Abc Local Web)
  • KITTERY, Maine — Four firefighters were injured tonight while battling a fire aboard the USS Miami nuclear-powered attack submarine dry-docked at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard — but the reactor is not involved, Navy officials told the Herald.
  • (Boston Herald)
  • A fire was burning Wednesday evening on a nuclear submarine docked at a U.S. Navy shipyard in Maine, and four people were injured, authorities said.
  • (ClickOnDetroit.com)
  • May 23, 2012: Smoke rises from a dry dock as fire crews respond Wednesday, to a fire on the USS Miami.
  • (FOX News)
  • Braugher plays the gruff captain of a nuclear submarine who is ordered to strike Pakistan by an obviously questionable robot voice. He and his family-man executive officer (Speedman) refuse (duh), and their sub is attacked by their own government.
  • (Toronto Life)
  • Rick Breckenridge was on the Gulf Coast on Thursday to talk with local officials about the June 2 commissioning for the 377-foot-long Virginia-class nuclear attack submarine chemical plant fire 1 injury, road closed at La.
  • (KNOE TV8)
  • MOSCOW.
  • (source (Part 2) - Interfax Information Agency)
  • MOSCOW.
  • (Interfax Information Agency)
  • While there is widespread agreement that nuclear-powered SSN fast attack boats are not a realistic option for Australia, the foundation's other 3 conclusions draw fire.
  • (Defense Industry Daily)
  • The official spoke after the respected magazine Vlast quoted Russian navy sources as saying the submarine was carrying 16 intercontinental ballistic missiles, each armed with four nuclear warheads, during the fire set off by welding sparks.
  • (msnbc.com)

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