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The documentary (2010) chronicles one of the most ambitious and expensive covert operations of the Cold War: the CIA's secret attempt to recover a sunken Soviet ballistic missile submarine from the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. Core Premise and Historical Context
To maintain secrecy, the ship used a massive "moon pool" in its belly and a giant claw-like capture vehicle nicknamed " Clementine " to grab the sub. Azorian: The Raising of the K-129
The recovered section contained the remains of six Soviet sailors . In a rare act of wartime humanity, the U.S. gave them a formal military burial at sea with Soviet honors, filming the ceremony for history. Why It's a "Must-Watch" Azorian: The Raising of the K-129 (TV Movie 2010) - IMDb The documentary (2010) chronicles one of the most
The U.S. sought to recover the submarine to gain insights into Soviet nuclear technology, sonar capabilities, and cryptographic materials. In a rare act of wartime humanity, the U
Launched in 1974 under President Nixon, the operation was disguised as a deep-sea mining venture led by reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes . Technological and Operational Highlights
During the lift in August 1974, a mechanical failure in the claw caused two-thirds of the recovered section to break off and fall back to the ocean floor. Only about 38 feet of the bow section was successfully retrieved.