Posted on 02/18/2005 5:00:53 PM PST by Sub-Driver
Experts: New Sub Can Tap Undersea Cables
* USS Jimmy Carter Will Be Based In Washington State
Feb 18, 2005 4:55 pm US/Eastern WASHINGTON (AP) The USS Jimmy Carter, set to join the nations submarine fleet on Saturday, will have some special capabilities, intelligence experts say: It will be able to tap undersea cables and eavesdrop on the communications passing through them.
The Navy does not acknowledge the $3.2 billion submarine, the third and last of the Seawolf class of attack subs, has this capability.
Thats going to be classified in nature, said Kevin Sykes, a Navy spokesman. Youre not going to get anybody to talk to you about that.
But intelligence community watchdogs have little doubt: The previous submarine that performed the mission, the USS Parche, was retired last fall. That would only happen if a new one was on the way.
Like the Parche, the Carter was extensively modified from its basic design, given a $923 million hull extension that allows it to house technicians and gear to perform the cable-tapping and other secret missions, experts say. The Carters hull, at 453 feet, is 100 feet longer than the other two subs in the Seawolf class.
The submarine is basically going to have as its major function intelligence gathering, said James Bamford, author of two books on the National Security Agency.
Navy public information touts some of the Carters special abilities: In the extended hull section, the boat can provide berths for up to 50 special operations troops, like Navy SEALs. It has an ocean interface that serves as a sort of hangar bay for smaller vehicles and drones to launch and return.
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Brother Billy got all the brains.
I think I read they sent two subs on those missions. The job of the second boat was to lead a merry chase in the event the Soviets turned up in the area during the mission.
Also, I think there was a plan (never carried out) to lay a cable from the tap over to Greenland, thereby solving the timeliness problem mentioned in the article. There must have been a hell of a lot of good stuff on that cable to justify such an effort!
Or our current President... grrrr....
I agree with you. It's also ironic that this sub will probably undertake missions that Carter probably wouldn't appreciate - tapping undersea cables, getting special operations forces into the countries of his closest friends....
nope, only 4 I believe......
I believe the U.S. had been doing this at least 20 years ago in the Sea of Okhotsk -- it was called "Operation Ivy Bells," if my memory serves me correctly.
When/Who changed the Navy's policy of "We do not discuss the operations of U.S. submarines"
The "Big Dolphin" (OP-02) when he saw his budget base go poof.
Yup. I read "Blind Man's Bluff." Very enlightening.
Well, there are no ships named after Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon. And I feel confident saying that Clinton will join those two as the only president not to have a ship named for him since Franklin Roosevelt.
" The book also discusses the Glomar Explorer and its impact on the Reagan/Gorbachor meeting!"
I still think we got more of that Sub than we let on we did.
I was thinking the same, especially the damage done to the CIA and US intelligence gathering by Carter's appointee to run the CIA, Adm. Turner
Old news. We have been doing this since the 70s.
Read:Blind Man's Bluff: The Untold Story of American Submarine Espionage
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/006103004X/qid=1108781783/sr=2-1/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_1/104-2089751-5402328
Can it chase and destroy ferocious, man-eating rabbits?
But the main story should really read that the very naming of this great sub is itself completely and totally "Tapped" to use a different phrase.
That he does and the MSM gives him a pass.
How ironic - a Carter gathering intelligence.
"WORST" president? You mean there's a USS Clinton in the making?
<<< was a naval officer and a submariner who served honorably. >>>.
Not according to a neighbour of mine. Didn't he get out of serving by going to look after the peanut farm?
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