In 1974, the United States attempted to raise a sunken Soviet submarine from a depth of 16,000 feet, in the Pacific Ocean north of Hawaii. The submarine had been lost in March 1968. The operation to ...
本研究通过解密美国CIA"休斯格洛玛勘探者号"项目(Project Azorian),揭示其如何通过"既公开又隐匿"的叙事策略,将海底构建为资源边疆,深刻影响美国国内海洋立法与国际海洋法谈判的互动关系,为理解地缘政治博弈中的表征政治(representational politics)提供新视角。
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Catalina Island Museum presents Project Azorian: The CIA's Greatest Covert ...
When a Soviet submarine carrying nuclear warheads sunk into the north Pacific in 1968, the CIA took on a hugely ambitious project to recover it. To keep it all a secret, the agency enlisted the help ...
(AP) — In 1974, far out in the Pacific, a U.S. ship pretending to be a deep-sea mining vessel fished a sunken Soviet nuclear-armed submarine out of the ocean depths, took what it could of the wreck ...
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) released a redacted copy of its report on Project Azorian. This was the secret 1973-4 operation that involved raising a sunken Soviet submarine from the floor of ...
In the mid-1970s, the CIA pulled off one of its most audacious intelligence operations. Project Azorian involved the recovery of a Soviet submarine that had sunk deep in the Pacific. To keep the ...
WASHINGTON - In 1974, far out in the Pacific, a U.S. ship pretending to be a deep-sea mining vessel fished a sunken Soviet nuclear-armed submarine out of the ocean depths, took what it could of the ...
EXCLUSIVE: Scott Free Films and New Sparta Films will team on Neither Confirm Nor Deny, the true story of the CIA secret mission to recover a nuclear Soviet submarine three miles under the Pacific ...
At the same time U.S. movie theaters in 1968 were showing nuclear sub captain Rock Hudson on a stealth mission to recover Russian secrets in "Ice Station Zebra," a similarly risky and possibly more ...
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