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去年8月13日,俄罗斯的“库尔斯克”号核潜艇在进行军事演习时沉没于深达150米的北冰洋海底,里面的118名官兵无一生还。今年7月,打捞工作进入水下实际操作阶段,随着越来越多打捞物的出水,这艘核潜艇因何故沉没的谜团有望解开。近一年来,这样惨痛的事件令人提起核潜艇便心有余悸,同时还引发了世人对潜艇及其安全性的空前的关注。本文的叙述将使读者对水下的潜艇生活和安全保障问题有一些初步的了解。
On August 13 last year, Russia's “Kursk” nuclear submarine sank at a depth of 150 meters on the bottom of the Arctic Ocean during the military exercises, leaving 118 officers and men there without any exception. In July this year, the salvage work entered the actual underwater phase of operation. As more and more saltwater was taken out, the mystery of why the nuclear submarine has sunk is expected to be solved. In the past year, such a painful incident has posed a lingering fear for nuclear submarines, and at the same time has aroused unprecedented attention to the submarine and its safety. The narrative in this article will give readers some preliminary understanding of underwater life and safety and security issues.