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Old 10-19-14, 12:34 PM   #16
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The operation will continue after having three reported observations of what could be foreign submersibles. The latest one came at 1015AM today and was accompanied by this photo:

http://i.imgur.com/nadSzLw.jpg

In conjunction with witness interviews of the persons reporting, the Swedish Navy has classified this as "Probable" subsurface activity of foreign origin, which means that the Navy will extend the operation and continue the search. They also reinforced that this is not an ASW operation, it is an intelligence gathering ops to confirm that a foreign power is operating inside Swedish territorial waters, but they also say that it could transition to an ASW op if needed. The "Probable" designation is the second highest in the Swedish Navy scale, second only to "Confirmed". This latest incident is apparently consistent with previous observations made over the span of several years, and the area is of interest to foreign powers according to the Swedish Navy.
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Thanks, daft. Most interesting indeed.
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Old 10-19-14, 01:01 PM   #18
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Thanks, daft. Most interesting indeed.
It's like a live action spy novel. Hopefully, no-one will be hurt or killed though! I would like to catch whatever it is running around out there, make no mistake.
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Old 10-19-14, 01:05 PM   #19
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The original image:

http://www.forsvarsmakten.se/siteass...ellt/bild1.jpg
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So that's where Nessie went!

Thought it'd been a while.
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Old 10-19-14, 01:11 PM   #21
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So that's where Nessie went!

Thought it'd been a while.
A chilly northern holliday.
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Heh, shame that stuff on pirania series of small displacement subs was cleaned up.
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Old 10-19-14, 01:52 PM   #23
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The Swedish Navy is highly interested in finding this sub

However the Swedish Government ain't ´cause it would give a huge diplomatically crisis with Russia. Of course they are interested to find out what it is too, if we look at it military.


Nessie?? Call the Swedish navy and tell them, they are hunting a Scottish tourist who love water and are swimming around Stockholm.
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Old 10-19-14, 02:00 PM   #24
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Well, there aren't that many subs in the baltic fleet and majority of the small displacement subs are also well known, and out of them absolute majority is delivered by a parent sub and are used for deep water operations.

So the possible Russian candidate would be pirania series.
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Old 10-19-14, 02:13 PM   #25
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I wonder if it left tracks in the seabed like the last one...now that was an interesting case.
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I wonder if it left tracks in the seabed like the last one...now that was an interesting case.
I would thoink though that making tracks in sea bed is still better than leaving a permanent mark on Baton Rouge if you know what I mean.
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Old 10-19-14, 02:22 PM   #27
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I guess it is all smoke and mirrors, maybe even once more trying to turn Sweden against evil Russia.

" ... Some experts insist that propeller noises were mixed up with the sounds of nature, while others suspect other NATO members tested the defence of a neutral Sweden. ..."

http://rt.com/news/prime-time/sweden...arine-mystery/


" ... despite the hullabaloo, there was never any evidence the Soviets were responsible. Incredibly, the only Swedish tapes of the submarine propeller sounds from the Harsfjarden hunt, which might have helped identify the vessels, were curiously erased. Meanwhile, U.S. intelligence confiscated the only other recording from the Harsfjarden hunt, held by Norway, a U.S. ally in NATO. ..."

Seems have been british and US subs all along:
http://mentalfloss.com/article/27379...gainst-soviets

Remember Olof Palme.


Some more:

The secret war against Sweden:
http://books.google.de/books?id=cN-E...waters&f=false

"After a Soviet Whiskey submarine was stranded in 1981 in the Swedish
archipelago, massive submarine intrusions took place within Swedish
waters – later described as the first Soviet military initiative against a
Western European state since the Berlin crisis.
After a dramatic hunt in 1982, a parliamentary commission stated that six Soviet submarines had ‘played their games’ in the Stockholm archipelago – one even in Stockholm harbour. The Swedish government protested strongly, and relations between the two countries were icy for several years.

Today, all evidence for Soviet intrusions appears to have been
manipulated, or simply invented. Classified documents point to covert US
and UK activity."


It still may be a russian sub. Why not. All nations are doing it, everywhere.


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I would thoink though that making tracks in sea bed is still better than leaving a permanent mark on Baton Rouge if you know what I mean.
Or the rocks
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Well, there aren't that many subs in the baltic fleet and majority of the small displacement subs are also well known, and out of them absolute majority is delivered by a parent sub and are used for deep water operations.

So the possible Russian candidate would be pirania series.
A Swedish expert think it could be

Triton-NN the Swedish Navy is chasing.

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Or the rocks
Navigation errors can be deadly. Though ramming the French does not count as a navigational error :p
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