- Hostile Waters (film)
"Hostile Waters" is a British 1997 television film about the loss of the "
K-219 ", a Yankee I class nuclear ballistic missile sub. The film starsRutger Hauer as the commander of K-219 and claims to be based on the true story. The film was produced byWorld Productions for theBBC andHBO , in association withInvision Productions and UFA Filmproduktions. It was written byTroy Kennedy Martin and directed byDavid Drury , and was first transmitted onBBC One on 26 July 1997.Plot
"K-219" performs a
Crazy Ivan , and USS "Aurora" (a thinly-disguised renaming of USS "Augusta" (SSN-710)) collides with her, causing a rupture of the seal on one of its ballistic missile tubes. The leaking seawater causes a corrosive reaction which floods the sub with toxic gas. The corrosive reaction starts a fire that floods the sub with more toxic gas, and smoke.The captain surfaces the boat and moves the crew out to the deck, and attempts to vent the sub. The chief engineer informs the captain that the fire may cook off the nukes and cause an enormous nuclear explosion. The launch doors are opened on the sub to vent smoke.
"Aurora" ascertains that a fire is aboard "K-219", and informs the Pentagon. The Pentagon, fearing radiological contamination of the Eastern Seaboard, orders "Aurora" to prepare to sink "K-219". The fact that the launch doors are open on the SLBMs causes consternation in
Washington DC , with calls for the immediate sinking of the sub, should it appear to be preparing to launch.The captain of "K-219" prepares a bold plan to dive with the launch doors open, to flood the missile bay and quench the fires. As the captain dives the sub, "Aurora" prepares to fire, assuming "K-219" is setting about to launch its missiles. After a brief but heated argument the U.S. commander is convinced to wait before launching and realises that the Soviet sub is diving, rather than launching its
SLBM s."K-219"'s tactic works, and the sub resurfaces with the fires out.
Reactions
Though a title card at the beginning of the film claims that it is "a reconstruction" of the actual "K-219" incident, "based on the accounts of the men involved and interviews with high-ranking officials in both the Soviet and American Naval Forces," the United States Navy issued a statement denying the "outrageous" scenario presented in the film,Fact|date=March 2008 and the film's producers lost a lawsuit brought by
Igor Britanov , K-219's captain at the time of the incident.Fact|date=March 2008External links
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