Russia's Aircraft Carrier is Damaged in Crash Upgrade


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MOSCOW – Russia 's only accident and damage to a dock.

A floating dock sank early morning in Murmansk, dropping a crane on the deck of the Admiral Kuznetsov carrier, the United Shipbuilding Corporation said.

The corporation's chief, Alexei Rakhmanov, said the 70-ton crane left a hole of 20 square meters (215 square feet), but added that it was not vital.

The accident happened as the ship was leaving the dock following repairs. Rakhmanov said it may be caused by a sharp power that causes failure.

Murišk governor Marina Kovtún 24 March 2012 |

Rakhmanov said that this accident would not lead to a significant extension of the carrier's refurbishment. Following the repairs, the carrier is equipped with modern control systems and new weapons.

Rakhmanov acknowledged, however, that the loss of the huge, 80,000-ton dock would have disrupted the planned modernization of other Russian navy ships. The dock is the only structure that has had a long history of growth.

The Admiral Kuznetsov was launched in 1985 and plagued by technical problems.

While the ship with its turbines belching black smoke looks outdated compared with the U.S. nuclear-powered carriers it allows the Kremlin to project power away from Russia's shores.

Two years ago, the Admiral Kuznetsov was deployed to the eastern Mediterranean as part of Russia's campaign in Syria, launching the first carrier-mounted attacks in Russia's navy history.

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