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One thing that does not seem to have been considered much is the possibility of
useing outposts and patrols stationed on the ice itself to search for subs. Just drive along, dig a hole where it's thin enough and drop a sonobuoy in. Or something similar. |
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It would only work in the Antarctic area. Places like the Ross Ice Shelf. You cannot put one in the Arctic. Why? It's nothing but a floating, MOVING, chunk of ice. You put a station there and it will end up in the North Atlantic by the end of the year.
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