Command & conquer red alert 2

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But refusal to take assistance is also the rule with nuclear armed submarines on all sides. Yes most anyone who goes to sea, even adversaries, are inclined to help. These are high order state military secrets. It was a massive secret operation because learning anything of a soviet submarine was of huge value (google: Project Azorian).

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The US spent present value four BILLION dollars to pull up a few pieces of a sunken Russian submarine, whose wreckage was at 16,000 feet (5 kilometers deep) in the pacific. Both ballistic missile and attack submarines are closely guarded secrets. 3) No one, not the US, not the Chinese, not the USSR/Russians is going to ask or allow help from an adversary in raising or rescuing personnel on a nuclear submarine, especially a advanced one. During conscription and volunteer (US) and conscription (USSR/Russia), assignment to submarine is elite and sought after assignment for both officers and enlisted personnel. 2) In the US and USSR and Russian Navy's NO ONE is forced into submariner service. Peacetime submarine service is less fatalities per man year than occur in land vehicle accidents, air crashes etc. 1) despite half dozen or so peacetime submarine accidents with casualties of about 100, in comparison to peacetime army, surface navy, air force, both the US and USSR/Russian submarine services have been relatively low causality.