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To: CyberAnt
'Radio silence' implies that they are not responding to whatever international communcations protocals are in effect for shipping, not that they are necessarily silent. I assume that they would normally use some kind of long range HF communications.

Satellite telephones are one way the ships could communicate. Depending on how far apart they travel, they may have some short range directional antennae, or they may be operating on a schedule of some kind, putting into port at regular intervals and communicating via messengers. There is very little that they would need to communicate that couldn't be passed in everyday, but coded, conversation.

As far as them scuttling the ships, they may already be wired to explode with the push of a button. Without knowing how the crew would intend on scuttling it, any commando raid could very easily find themselves landing on a sinking ship.

110 posted on 02/18/2003 6:53:12 PM PST by Steel Wolf
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To: Steel Wolf
Very interesting information - thank you.

Is it possible for us to monitor those conversations from subs ...??

Also ... would part of their plan be to wait until our seals were onboard the ship and then detonate it just as they land - thereby killing our people too ...?
172 posted on 02/18/2003 9:08:22 PM PST by CyberAnt ( Yo! Syracuse)
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