Posted on 07/27/2015 12:45:04 PM PDT by Thistooshallpass9
That is what I was thinking...exactly..
Nothing gets by the Swedes.
Except for Muslims in Malmo.
https://news.vice.com/article/submarines-with-wheels-underwater-blimps-and-a-new-nuclear-arms-race
There ‘is’ precedent for the bizarre you observed, but I don’t have the time to search for it.
At one time they thought the Ekranoplan was a myth (so I read somewhere)...http://www.wired.com/2011/06/ekranoplan/
There was a case some years back where the Swedes started depth-charging the stuffing out of something they had detected in their territorial waters. They did not report that they hit anything.
I can’t remember if it was after 2000, but I think it was after the end of the cold war.
I knew I shoulda took that left turn at Albuquerque.
In the ‘80’s ,my brother-in-law was in the Norwegian navy and they were always finding Soviet subs in the fjords. The policy was just to leave them alone.
Canned Russian
One of my favorite Three Stooges episodes.
I suspect there are a lot of Russian subs lying on the bottoms of the oceans of the world.
No stick of dynamite thrown overboard to tell Ivan we see you?
There was a thread some time ago about Russian submarines in Swedish waters wherein some Freepers who were familiar with the practice of 'I see you' depth charging said that the common thing to do is toss a hand grenade wrapped in toilet paper over the side, to delay when the spoon flies and get some additional depth. No real danger to the submarine like a full-on depth charge would present, but it gets the point across.
A body of water near Israel.
Kinda figured, but never hurts to ask. The Med has been the place for lots of funny business for a very long time.
I have looked too, it seems that everything is on the Internet- except that.
Well, the Russians had this thing:
“IRM Amphibious Engineer Reconnaissance Vehicle This vehicle was based on the chassis of the BMP-1. It mounts the engine and suspension of the BMP-1 in a new hull. It was designed to undertake a variety of specialized engineer reconnaissance roles including mine detection and river-bottom reconnaissance. For its mine detection role, the IRM has two devices mounted at the front of the vehicle which can be retracted flush with the hull when not in use. The IRM is fully amphibious, propelled in the water by two shrouded propellers at the rear of the vehicle. When submerged, a snorkel is erected on top of the hull; this is kept horizontal when not required.”
Their India class submarines supposedly carried two of these that were modified for seafloor recoveries.
That may be it.
It was not “torpedo” shaped like a normal submarine.
Flat and more like a flounder than a shark.
Me neither. I know I've seen pictures of caterpillar tracks on the sea floor but I can't find them now.
Although the Swedes seem to have made a welcome sign (see below) which they have lowered into the ocean:
Strangely this picture appeared several times, and I didn't use any of "those" search words.
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