This stock footage focuses on the Kursk submarine tragedy, offering a powerful look at one of the most significant naval disasters in modern history. A59 – Kursk Submarine Tragedy | Stock Footage includes historical images and footage related to the Kursk submarine’s tragic sinking in 2000, and its aftermath. It captures the deep emotional impact and the technical aspects of the disaster. Stock footage includes visual references to the Russian Navy’s efforts during the recovery operation.
This collection is ideal for documentaries, historical projects, educational content, or any creative work focused on military history, maritime safety, or global tragedies. This stock footage focuses on the Kursk submarine tragedy, one of the most significant naval disasters of the 21st century.
Key Features A59 – Kursk Submarine Tragedy | Stock Footage:
- High-quality, royalty-free stock footage
- Historical relevance to the Kursk submarine tragedy (2000)
- Available in various formats with custom scaling and color correction included
- Perfect for educational content, documentaries, and films









A59 Preview on Kursk Submarine Tragedy
The footage has been digitized from Betacam SP to provide the best available quality at the time. It is available in 10-bit uncompressed format from the original PAL 720×576 resolution. A preview of this footage is available on our TVDATA’s YouTube Preview Channel. You can view snippets of the video and explore its relevance for your project before purchasing.
Key Features of A59:
- Digitized from Betacam SP for the best quality available at the time
- 10-bit uncompressed video for exceptional clarity and color depth
- PAL 720×576 resolution, maintaining visual integrity
- Royalty-free for unlimited use in commercial or personal projects
- Ideal for historical documentaries, educational videos, or films about military/naval history
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Additional Services:
If you wish to purchase any TVDATA stock footage related to the Kursk submarine, we are happy to offer color correction and upscaling. This will meet your specific project needs, at no additional cost. Please note, this service is subject to a minimum order of 1 minute of footage. This ensures that the footage fits seamlessly into your project, no matter the format or resolution you require.