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Isn't that old news?
![]() The beginning of a secret co(l)d war? ![]() http://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/ne...-war-hmdlcm0p0 From The Times today's article: "The crash between an American submarine carrying 160 nuclear warheads and a Soviet vessel was so serious that it could have led to a third world war, one expert claimed." "The incident took place in shallow waters near Holy Loch, Argyll, about 30 miles from Glasgow. The US maintained a nuclear submarine base at Holy Loch between 1961 and 1992."
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There was always a lot of traffic (both known and suspected) around that area in those days and it has long been rumoured here in the UK that other collisions involving Royal Navy vessels also went unreported to the public.
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^ Right, i was just astonished to find such an article on The Times' main page
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There have been as Jim said a number of collisions between subs, documented and otherwise unknown. I'm sure the actual number would be astonishing. 40 years later, they felt safe enough reporting it ?
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Longer range missiles keep us from using Holy Loch anymore ... no telling how many enemy vessels were waiting for a boomer to go on patrol.
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Thanks for the info and update. The contract to build Von Steuben was awarded on 20 July 1961 and her keel was laid down there on 4 September 1962. Decommissioning and disposal Von Steuben was decommissioned on 26 February 1994 and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register simultaneously. Her scrapping via the Nuclear-Powered Ship and Submarine Recycling Program at Bremerton, Washington, began on 1 October 2000 and was completed on 30 October 2001. Von Steuben's age from delivery to disposal was 37.2 years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Von_Steuben_(SSBN-632) 37 years is a long time to serve. ![]() |
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http://everything2.com/title/Submarine+Collisions
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![]() collision left a nine-foot scrape in the Madison. According to Anderson the two submarines came within inches of sinking one another. The Madison proceeded to Holy Loch, Scotland, to effect repairs. The U.S. Navy refused to comment on the incident. ![]() edit: in tracking what happened to the Victor class Russian sub involved (no mention so presumably all good) I feel sorrier for the Russians: http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/pl-casualties.htm
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The article never said 160 nuclear missiles but rather 160 nuclear warheads. 16 missiles X 10 warheads or MIRV's a piece = 160 warheads although specs say the newer versions carried 3 MIRV's a piece as you said. This is the A3 you mentioned at the time of the collision. http://military.wikia.com/wiki/James...lass_submarine It also could carry the Poseidon missile. Quote: Poseidon could deliver up to fourteen W68 thermonuclear warheads[1] contained in Mark 3 reentry vehicles to multiple targets. The high-re-entry-speed design was intended to counter Sprint-type terminal ABM defenses. See Atmospheric re-entry for blunt body theory. http://military.wikia.com/wiki/UGM-73_Poseidon. That would be 16 missiles X 14 = 224 Mirvs unless I'm reading this wrong. The author of the original article may just have been confused. Great links and good reading though. ![]() Last edited by Commander Wallace; 01-25-17 at 01:36 PM. |
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OH NO correct away!
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You may well be right Aktung. It's really hard to know the exact count there. It still makes you think about the destructive power though. ![]() |
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I'm just glad that they never had to be used
![]() I think the first boomers use to be called "Peace Keepers" They had one that was named the USS Will Rogers who said, "I never met a man that didn't like" carring 16 missiles with only the Lord knows how many warheads on each one. Do you think they are independently targeted or just add to the final conflict? Seems almost impossible, uh? To target up to ten (10) warheads on each missile.
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This must be the third time out of many more i actually agreee with you
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I don't if anyone ever read this book, "Blind man's bluff", which dealt with Cold war U.S. vs Russian sub ops:
https://www.amazon.ca/Blind-Mans-Blu.../dp/006097771X I read it a long time ago, fascinating stuff if you are into subs. Anyway, there have been quite a few underwater sub vs sub collisions over the years, including as recently as 1992 and 1993. As to why, sub captains on both sides were very aggressive in getting info on the other side, which meant tailing subs from very close, both to get info, but also not to lose them. On top of that (and I am sure real submariners can explain much better than a landlubber like me), sound gear was nowhere near as perfect as we think from our games. It is hard to gauge exactly where another nearby sub is and under certain acoustic conditions, you may not pick up another sub until you are almost on top of it. For example, the Barents Sea, which was a favorite hunting ground to track Soviet subs leaving on patrol has peculiar sound conditions, because of the depth and temperature and salinity variations. There are many sound channels and you might have absolutely no sound contact, followed by the sound of a freight train as a sub would suddenly appear on sonar close by. The fact that there have been so many collisions over the years was one reason why the Russians initially thought the "Kursk" sinking was caused by a collision with a Nato sub.
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I read it a while ago and the book detailed the collision of the USS Tautog with with K-108, an Echo II class guided Missile Submarine in 1970 which is consistent with the thread topic. The Tautog was under the Command of Buele G. Balderston. Balderston, as a result, was relieved of his command. Commander Balderston later became a minister. Quote :The former captain of the K-108, Boris Bogdasaryan, was able to provide a concise narrative of the collision. The collision resulted in no casualties aboard either submarine. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Tautog_(SSN-639) It also detailed the exploits of Whitey mack, commander of the USS Lapon. Blind man's Bluff is a very good read if anyone is interested. Last edited by Commander Wallace; 01-25-17 at 06:16 PM. |
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