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I didn't know submarines had little chillers on them, but apparently they do.
Submarines don't have fire suppression systems on them. The atmosphere is kept artificially low in oxygen because of the shift they work and artificial time they keep.
There may be a suppression system in the reactor area, but that is classified. No one would confirm that.
The Russian sub had a freon leak in the bow, reactor is in aft. Someone in the press reports is either citing dis-information or the Ruskies are just plain lying
A sailor has been charged for setting off the fire extinguishing system on the Russian nuclear submarine Nerpa, causing 20 people to suffocate to death, investigators told news agencies on Thursday.
"The inquiry has established that a member of the crew, a sailor, set off the anti-fire system on board the submarine, without authorization and for no reason," investigator Vladimir Markin was quoted as saying by RIA-Novosti.
"This sailor has already admitted his error," said Markin, a spokesman for the inquiry panel looking into Saturday's deadly accident in the Sea of Japan that raised new doubts about the safety of Russian military hardware.