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Grey Wolf
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I nerver heard about this before:
Easter 1963: a marine collision that never saw the light of day Finnish self-censorship ensured that the incident between a freighter and a Soviet nuclear submarine was hushed up ![]() ![]() Nevertheless, the 6,000-ton Finnish freighter Finnclipper, owned by Enso-Gutzeit and carrying a cargo of newsprint westwards towards the United States, was steaming ahead at 15 knots in contravention of all manner of maritime regulations. The radar screen did not reveal anything very much, least of all that right ahead of the freighter was a Soviet nuclear submarine convoy. The submarine was escorted front and aft by espionage vessels disguised as fishing trawlers. http://www.hs.fi/english/article/Eas.../1135226462140
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That's good MSgalileo ... now find the other Russian submarine stories we never heard about ...
For example the russian submarine crew that deposited their hot nuclear core to the ice flow of the artic ocean ... (true story) The boats that sank and Russia never told anyone ... I wonder what happened to their dependants? The lies and cover ups ... all in the name of secrecy ... ![]()
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Grey Wolf
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Bellona is my friend
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