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I was at borders the other day, and was surprised to see this title:
This book, which is non-fiction claims that the lost Soviet Golf in 1968, K-219, was in fact, on a Rogue mission to attack the U.S. with nuclear weapons! I believe Pearl Harbor was the target.... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I don't believe it....I did not purchase the book, being over 25USD...Ill wait till paperback comes out in a few months..... Anybody get this title??? |
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no but it is highly likely that golf submarine K129 turned rouge and attempted a missile launch on the US. even some russians claim that this theroy is true
however a week later the submarine seawolf sailed into yokasuka japan suffering damage to her bow as a result of a collission of some kind. admiral victor dygalo (man who launched the first russian SLBM) said and insisted and still insists to this day that seawolf sank K129. its highly likely that K129 did turn rouge because she was over 300 miles off course and that cant realy be accidental
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I remember seeing a documentary some time ago where this incident was mentioned. Dr John Craven (former Chief Scientist of the US Navy's Special Projects Office) seemed to support the theory that the K-129 was on a rogue mission to attack Pearl Harbour.
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I just bought this book, yesterday. The first couple of chapters are pretty good... hope the author follows-through.
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You've got to be kidding me?
It seems to me that if you were going to attack Pearl you would use more than just a beaten up old Golf class. Didn't she pack three Serb class missiles? My leading theory was always that she had a battery explosion after a hydrogen leak. Researches say she was surfaced at night recharging when the entire rear battery compartment blew through her hull. The only evidence to support that she was on the surface were the remains of a sailor in foul-weather gear. She sank like a ton of bricks. I guess anything is possible but Soviet captains were under such tight control from Moscow... I don't know if it was possible for missiles to be launched WITHOUT the codes transmitted from high command. What do you think Bill?
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the golf class had to surface to fire missiles who is to say they attempted a luanch and the on board booby traps went off and a sailor was sent to exinguish the fire ?
golf hotel and zulu's echo's julliettes all had to surface to fire missiles and where she sank puts her in a good position to fire on pearl harbour russian missiles have on board traps incase some one does try to launch without proper proceadure the missile explodes causeing the submarine to be heavily damaged or total loss in this case it was a total loss. the whole is supposed to have ripped from missile numberr three back wards so missile number three could be the one they tried to launch also note one of the missiles was missing from its tube at the time project jennier came underway
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Oh Puullllllease..... You watch too many X-files reruns. Those missles were so unreliable they WERE the booby traps! :rotfl:
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After you've read a few more chapters please let us know if it's worth buy'n, Bill. I visited the book's website a few weeks ago and it seem'd purty interest'n.
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snake the missiles were crap what you expect every nuclear weapon is booby trapped even the new american tridents are booby trapped its a safe gaurd from rouge launches.
every one knows that sheesh as for those missiles on the golf its plausible and logical but weather or not it happend we will never know
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well thats what ive read about missiles they are booby trapped to prevent un authorised launches perhapse an SSBN nut can help us ask ramius he should know
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I'm about half-way through now... A good yarn, but the author's story about a rogue Soviet sub is full of far-fetched suppositions, conspiracy-theory, incorrect facts and unsubstantiated claims. If you approach this book as a technothriller, it's much better than DiMercurio
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Thanks for the feedback, Bill.
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