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Catfish 10-20-14 07:04 AM

Hmm.

1. Look at the course of the tanker, in the midst of the Baltic. Strange course, of course (also see Oberon's link with the plotted course).
Ok i have sailed in the area, this is not within swedish territorial waters methinks ?
(But then in WW2 the US expanded their terr. waters to the Mid-Atlantic, just to be able to call german U-boats violators of international treaties lol)

2. This photo made from the land, allegedly showing a russian (?) sub (?).

Is there anyone who believes, the position of the tanker inmidst the baltic is anywhere near the point this photo was taken ?
:rotfl2:

daft 10-20-14 07:15 AM

The airspace above the ops area is now closed as well. Something is up. Either they have good reson to believe they are in contact and want to clear the area to get a good listen, or they are preparing to use live ordnance.

daft 10-20-14 07:16 AM

No. The tanker is probaly unrelated to what is going on. Most likely it's waiting for orders to load crude oil somewhere and is just drifting doing maintenance work kn the meantime.

daft 10-20-14 08:11 AM

Hehe, I'm in a cafė and the radio station they have on are playing a remix of the Das Boot theme. :)

VirtualVikingX 10-20-14 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by daft (Post 2253550)
Hehe, I'm in a cafė and the radio station they have on are playing a remix of the Das Boot theme. :)


Excellent! Keep us posted :)

daft 10-20-14 09:37 AM

Ok, so now the military deny the 10km exclusion zone and say that it is just a rumour. They do say that caution must be used and that they will turn civilians away as needed since they need to work undisturbed. The restricted airspace is still in place though and has been confirmed.

ikalugin 10-20-14 10:22 AM

Didn't Sweden deny intercepting those signals?

daft 10-20-14 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by ikalugin (Post 2253570)
Didn't Sweden deny intercepting those signals?

They did. The journalist that broke the news maintains that his source is very credible. But the Navy keep denying that any radio traffic was intercepted.

Liinno 10-20-14 11:30 AM

Remember the German submarine "went to the American bars" during the war. In Russia and in Sweden are crazy. Some send a submarine in shallow water. Other open secret that the Russian secret documents on the radio cracked. And in Sweden are able to not only taped radio transmitter, but also to receive the station. All this from the category about suicide or cat about a schoolgirl who marries. The main thing - people are interested in reading ..
Sorry for my english.
If you frequently cry out, "Wolf!", Then when the wolf comes, no one will believe.

daft 10-20-14 11:39 AM

I think this is coming to a close now, and we will likely never know what, if anything, it was. The Navy now say that the exclusion zone (which media reported that the Navy denied ever having been in place) is now revoked and that you can move through the area as long as you maintain vigilance and proper seamanship around the naval vessels. The search continues, but this seems dead in the water to me now. Pun intended. :D

ikalugin 10-21-14 01:24 AM

I heard that they have found a sub from Netherlands. Is there any truth in that?

daft 10-21-14 01:46 AM

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Originally Posted by ikalugin (Post 2253783)
I heard that they have found a sub from Netherlands. Is there any truth in that?

There was a joint naval exercise with the Dutch last week. The Dutch sub that participated is no longer in Swedish waters and left Friday I think. So yes, it was kind of found, but it was supposed to be there from the beginning and wasn't really lost at all. :)

Safe-Keeper 10-21-14 04:20 AM

The search area is moved out to open sea now. The Swedish navy denies they are hunting a sub, calling it a "surveillance operation" (doing my best to translate to English here).

ikalugin 10-21-14 04:31 AM

Does that mean that they are conducting their search outside of Swedish territorial waters?

Safe-Keeper 10-21-14 04:34 AM

No clue, but from what I understand they are still very close to Stockholm.


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