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Arsonist Ordered to Pay $400M for Nuclear Submarine Fire - Rob Ratcliff | IFSEC Global
A 25-year-old man from Maine has been sentenced to 17 years in prison and ordered to pay $400 million in restitution after admitting to setting two fires in and around the nuclear submarine USS Miami.
Casey James Fury, a civilian painter and sandblaster, pled guilty to two counts of arson. He said he set the fires on May 23 and June 16 while the vessel was being renovated at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Maine because he was suffering from extreme anxiety and depression and wanted to go home from work.
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Inquest hears Royal Navy officer shot dead tackling rampaging sailor on nuclear submarine - Crime - News - London Evening Standard
A Royal Navy officer was shot in the head as he attempted to tackle a junior rating who went on a murderous rampage onboard a nuclear-powered submarine, an inquest has heard.
Lieutenant Commander Ian Molyneux would have fallen unconscious immediately after he suffered the gunshot wound in the incident on HMS Astute while it was docked at Southampton, Hampshire, on April 8 2011, the inquest heard.
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List of sunken nuclear submarines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eight nuclear submarines have sunk as a consequence of either accident or extensive damage: two from the United States Navy, four from the Soviet Navy, and two from the Russian Navy. Only three were lost with all hands: two from the United States Navy and one from the Russian Navy. All sank as a result of accident with the exception of K-27, which was scuttled in the Kara Sea when repair was deemed impossible and decommissioning too expensive. All of the Soviet/Russian submarines belonged to the Northern Fleet. Although the Soviet submarine K-129 (Golf II) carried nuclear ballistic missiles when it sank, it was a diesel-electric submarine and is not in the list below.
Of the 8 sinkings, 2 were due to fires, 2 were due to explosions of weapons systems, 1 was due to flooding, 1 was weather-related, and 1 was sunk intentionally due to a damaged nuclear reactor. In 1 case, the cause of sinking is unknown. All of the subs are in the Northern Hemisphere, and there are none in either the Indian or Pacific Oceans.
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Timeline: Worst nuclear submarine incidents | Reuters
Here is a timeline of some of the major accidents and incidents involving nuclear submarines in the 21st century:
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HMS Affray: Mutiny or sabotage? New book offers explanation of subs disappearance | Mail Online
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Nuclear Sub Revolt: Muntiny on HMS Trafalgar
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With so many reported and unreported incidents or mutiny,murders,crimes and accidents onboard submarines carrying enough nuclear weapons to destroy a country or two...its uncanny how people of the world feel 'safe'' from their nuclear weapons despite being within rage at any given time....but feel unsafe from our nuclear weapons despite being out of range.
Propaganda is the best weapon...even better than nuclear weapons.
A 25-year-old man from Maine has been sentenced to 17 years in prison and ordered to pay $400 million in restitution after admitting to setting two fires in and around the nuclear submarine USS Miami.
Casey James Fury, a civilian painter and sandblaster, pled guilty to two counts of arson. He said he set the fires on May 23 and June 16 while the vessel was being renovated at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Maine because he was suffering from extreme anxiety and depression and wanted to go home from work.
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Inquest hears Royal Navy officer shot dead tackling rampaging sailor on nuclear submarine - Crime - News - London Evening Standard
A Royal Navy officer was shot in the head as he attempted to tackle a junior rating who went on a murderous rampage onboard a nuclear-powered submarine, an inquest has heard.
Lieutenant Commander Ian Molyneux would have fallen unconscious immediately after he suffered the gunshot wound in the incident on HMS Astute while it was docked at Southampton, Hampshire, on April 8 2011, the inquest heard.
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List of sunken nuclear submarines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eight nuclear submarines have sunk as a consequence of either accident or extensive damage: two from the United States Navy, four from the Soviet Navy, and two from the Russian Navy. Only three were lost with all hands: two from the United States Navy and one from the Russian Navy. All sank as a result of accident with the exception of K-27, which was scuttled in the Kara Sea when repair was deemed impossible and decommissioning too expensive. All of the Soviet/Russian submarines belonged to the Northern Fleet. Although the Soviet submarine K-129 (Golf II) carried nuclear ballistic missiles when it sank, it was a diesel-electric submarine and is not in the list below.
Of the 8 sinkings, 2 were due to fires, 2 were due to explosions of weapons systems, 1 was due to flooding, 1 was weather-related, and 1 was sunk intentionally due to a damaged nuclear reactor. In 1 case, the cause of sinking is unknown. All of the subs are in the Northern Hemisphere, and there are none in either the Indian or Pacific Oceans.
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Timeline: Worst nuclear submarine incidents | Reuters
Here is a timeline of some of the major accidents and incidents involving nuclear submarines in the 21st century:
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HMS Affray: Mutiny or sabotage? New book offers explanation of subs disappearance | Mail Online
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Nuclear Sub Revolt: Muntiny on HMS Trafalgar
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With so many reported and unreported incidents or mutiny,murders,crimes and accidents onboard submarines carrying enough nuclear weapons to destroy a country or two...its uncanny how people of the world feel 'safe'' from their nuclear weapons despite being within rage at any given time....but feel unsafe from our nuclear weapons despite being out of range.
Propaganda is the best weapon...even better than nuclear weapons.