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Project Azorian: The CIA and the Raising of the K-129

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ISBN-13: 9781591146681 ISBN-10: 1591146682
Publisher
US Naval Institute Press
Binding
paperback
Published
September 15, 2012
Weight
1.0 lbs
Dimensions
22.20×1.90×15.20 cm

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Project Azorian: The CIA and the Raising of the K-129 by Polmar, Norman C.. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781591146681.

In early August 1974, despite incredible risks and after six years of secret preparations, the CIA attempted to salvage the sunken Soviet ballistic missile submarine K-129 from the depths of the North Pacific Ocean. The audacious effort was undertaken with the cover of an undersea mining operation sponsored by eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes. “Azorian”-incorrectly identified as Project Jennifer by the press-was the most ambitious ocean engineering endeavor attempted by man. Following the accidental sinking of a Soviet missile submarine in March 1968, U.S. intelligence agencies were able to determine the precise location and to develop a means of raising the submarine from a depth of 16,400 feet. The remarkable salvage effort of the K-129, which contained nuclear-armed torpedoes and one nuclear tipped missile as well as crypto equipment, was conducted with Soviet naval ships a few hundred yards from the lift ship, the Hughes Glomar Explorer. The book is based, in part, on the research for Michael White documentary film Azorian: The Raising of the K-129, released in late 2009. The research for the book and the documentary forced the CIA to issue a brief report on Project Azorian in early 2010, with one-third of the document redacted.