Posted on 08/23/2015 12:08:44 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
Military Sources, "About 50 N. Korean Submarines Left Their Bases...Can't be Located"
2015.08.23 15:23
/begin my translation
Dozens of N. Korean submarines left their bases at both Eastern and Western coast, and can't be located. Military are increasing their surveillance capability to track them, it is confirmed.
That accounts for 70% of (N. Korea's) submarine fleet, which totals 70 ships. This is the largest rate of deployment since the Korean War.
Military sources said, "This is 10 times more than their normal deployment level. Dozens of them left their bases at both coasts, and we are unable to track them."
They said, "70% of their submarine fleet is not located. We are increasing our surveillance capability to find them."
They suspect that the unusually high level of N. Korea's submarine movements may be for further military provocation, and raised their level of alert.
N. Korea also more than doubled its front-line deployment of artillery power, since the high-level talks began.
The sources said, "Since the talks began, their front-line artillery power has more than doubled."
/end my translation
I’m pretty sure there are underwater drones attached to these subs and we know exactly where they are. Just a hunch.
“can’t be located”... Have you considered the possibility that these submarines are out of port because of Hurricane Goji tracking over Korean Peninsula? And the smarter “captains” will make emergency “port call” in South Korea to get a good meal for his crew?
The civil war type. They peddle them and have a pipe that runs from the sub up to the top of the water so they can breath! :-)
Which is it folks?
ALmost all of these are what we would call “Midget” subs. Very small, with maybe one torpedo.
They can work very close in to coastlines.
But should they stray south, into South Korean waters very far at all, they would be found. I bet the South Korean Navy, which is very squared away, is working with the US Navy right now to tag as many of them as they can.
You cannot call them “Midget Subs”. They are length challenged. :)
The Norks on the attack are ruthless, read the history of the Korean War for details of their atrocities. They have used bombings and assassination squads.
Terrorist attacks will be launched on US bases behind the front line if NK goes all out.
“Cant be located by WHOM?”
BY the lamestream media and they’re the most important people on the planet, just ask them.
The statement the media used, “Can’t locate them” applies only to the media. When vessels designed to operate underwater actually submerges, it’s pretty obvious you are unable to see them or locate where they are operating under the surface.
Does anyone think for one minute that with the technology of today, our military cannot locate these subs? Better think again.
May I point you to Line 2 of the article?
I thought that's what I said. Hehehe.
This is a pre-war “surge” by the North Koreans.
They are sending out all their boats to take up firing positions just before the typhoon(not the submarine) hits that area.
I expect that North Korea will attack in 24-48 hours or as soon as the subs are in place..
Type 83 self-propelled 152mm gun-howitzer.
Send him to NORK - he'll feel "at home" there!
Sounds like BS to me.
They should not be hard to find, I imagine it sounds like a farty bubble in a bath tub
I was he hawwing at the article the other day about the new Russian sub.
It was a 35 year old Delta IV that they cut the missle tubes out of..
Ohh dear a slow approach Ivan.
Bring it Kimmy...
Typhoon due in the area in 24 hours or less.
They will lose track of them, if they even have them.
These are some of the busiest, and noisiest, waters on the planet.
Technically, the last one isn’t over. There was a cease fire accord brokered, and that is where it has been. The DMZ was created by that accord.
BMTs and meatballs. Kim ate them. That’s why they cant find them.
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