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Related: About this forumUrsa Major: Russian Tanker Sunk Near Spain Carrying Nuclear Reactors for Submarines to North Korea - Suchomimus
The M/V Ursa Major, a Russian-flagged and operated heavy-lift ship, part of Russias Shadow Fleet, which mysteriously sank December 2024 in the Western Mediterranean off the coast Cartagena, Spain, was possibly sunk by a torpedo and was carrying two VM-4SG Nuclear Pressurized Water Reactors (PWR) bound for North Korea, likely to be utilized for their new class of nuclear-powered submarines, Spanish authorities have told La Verdad.
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Ursa Major: Russian Tanker Sunk Near Spain Carrying Nuclear Reactors for Submarines to North Korea - Suchomimus (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Tuesday
OP
I hope they had sense enough to purchase the post office's insurance on the safe delivery.
3Hotdogs
Tuesday
#3
This makes little to no sense at all. Why would Russia send nuclear reactors on a ship
Bev54
Tuesday
#6
Keeps China out of the equation plus reactors are very heavy. Rail lines may not have handled it
dutch777
Tuesday
#8
mahatmakanejeeves
(68,114 posts)1. Better luck next time. NT
rubbersole
(10,975 posts)2. Oopsie.
Next time smuggle them in the caskets heading back home from Ukraine.
3Hotdogs
(15,010 posts)3. I hope they had sense enough to purchase the post office's insurance on the safe delivery.
AllyCat
(18,479 posts)4. Happy 15,000th post!
3Hotdogs
(15,010 posts)5. Thx. That slipped by me,
Bev54
(13,176 posts)6. This makes little to no sense at all. Why would Russia send nuclear reactors on a ship
to N. Korea via Spanish waters when they live next door to N. Korea.
Nigrum Cattus
(1,209 posts)7. the ruskies may only have one fabrication plant for "reactors"
also, they may not have wanted China to know they
were doing this. Either way, good job !
dutch777
(4,842 posts)8. Keeps China out of the equation plus reactors are very heavy. Rail lines may not have handled it
Bev54
(13,176 posts)10. They literally border NK on a coastline, they would not ship it around the other side of the continent
LetMyPeopleVote
(174,585 posts)9. Putin was trading nuclear reactors for North Korean military assistance
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