Pretty sure anything that gets loaded onto a sub is a secret. It's one of the hardest jobs to get in the service and recruiters will suck off your entire extended family if you test high enough to get you to sign (that offer is usually only for immediate family if you test in the normie range). One of the reasons smartereveryday getting access to make YT content on them was pretty surprising.
They are equipped with every THING they need, but food runs out and fresh food runs out faster. Whats weird, if it was food, is that they did the exchange here and not, say, a BSP at a port closer to an op area. Another option is picking up or dropping off people. Riders for an evaluated exercise, VIPs. Since it was two of them, probably wasnt someone sick. My guess is they were doing a Torp-ex.
With ya, raver. CCP built a HUGE target on the backs of Chinese citizens and now the commies are rattling their sabres. And, no doubt, the CCP elites think they'll be untouchable - should all hell break loose with that damn dam. Oh, really?
I only know a tiny bit about ordinary, every day Chinese citizens and it's enough to know that the Chinese can be MONSTROUS and they can be extraordinary treasures. AND, I'm thinking, there will be no place to hide.
'pacific' means peaceful. Its never been a name that been particularly well suited to that stretch of water.. but think it will be increasingly less so in the near future.
So the burning question is what would be unloaded from this style of (light?) truck to fast-attack subs and be done with unusual secrecy and rapidity... no shore leave.
Doesnt sound like munitions (torpedos, missiles) since anything with explosives probably would merit a lot of additional security around the unloading, and specialized vehicles to transport the things safely. Mines? Amphibious troop insertion type rigs?
Could simply be something as mundane as provisions, medical supplies, all the things that need a refurb after extended time at sea. But with a time constraint thats very atypical.
Could be a psyop or could be munitions of some type. I have seem them go in and out of SD. The military keeps secrets well. I have no doubt there are weapons and equipment we have never even heard of.
I supported SSN 23 as a DoD contractor for its first 15 years of life, and before that, its predecessor SSN 687 ("Projects Boats") . I can never discuss anything of substance about it due to NDAs when I left, but a quick browser search will show you everything you need to know about why they dont like to talk about it.
Lol. I was a submariner. Its probably oranges and shit
Pretty sure anything that gets loaded onto a sub is a secret. It's one of the hardest jobs to get in the service and recruiters will suck off your entire extended family if you test high enough to get you to sign (that offer is usually only for immediate family if you test in the normie range). One of the reasons smartereveryday getting access to make YT content on them was pretty surprising.
Only odd thing here I see is the scheduling. It is weird to see them on similar operation cycles.
That’s actually more interesting than them picking up hard pack, coffee and oranges. Why are they operating on the same timetable in the same area.
Hard pack. Nice. .
Edit - thats why i thought torpex. We went up against the seawolf in san dog. Both of us pulled into port for that.
I would think they were already armed unless there was some sort of new thing they needed. Maybe the Chinese needed it for Orange Chicken?
They are equipped with every THING they need, but food runs out and fresh food runs out faster. Whats weird, if it was food, is that they did the exchange here and not, say, a BSP at a port closer to an op area. Another option is picking up or dropping off people. Riders for an evaluated exercise, VIPs. Since it was two of them, probably wasnt someone sick. My guess is they were doing a Torp-ex.
Well, food you wouldn’t think requires tarps, but this guy is a bit over the top and i doubt his info is based on any inside information
No one knows what's in the cargo, hence secret
Hypersonic nuke tipped warhead mebee?
Sea bass with laser beams.
It was prbably broccoli and tomatoes. Oh, and romaine lettuce.
Nah. Real milk and fresh cold cuts for midrats
It is so secret that the US Navy (a force for good in the world) can only share it with the charlatan Hal Turner
Hilary? Why were media outlets showing her in London yesterday for no good reason? Misdirection? Is it happening?
SubFagging?
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You mean to tell me a bunch of seamen came into port and none of them were ejected? They're gonna have blue balls after that.
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Three Gorges dam dam-busting conventional missiles for the Taiwanese?
That’s all they need to possess in order to threaten massive retaliation on mainland China if invaded.
Busting that dam would be like dropping 20 nuclear weapons on China.
PS: I have no inside information I’m just throwing out a wild guess.
With ya, raver. CCP built a HUGE target on the backs of Chinese citizens and now the commies are rattling their sabres. And, no doubt, the CCP elites think they'll be untouchable - should all hell break loose with that damn dam. Oh, really?
I only know a tiny bit about ordinary, every day Chinese citizens and it's enough to know that the Chinese can be MONSTROUS and they can be extraordinary treasures. AND, I'm thinking, there will be no place to hide.
Maybe its the mandatory vax?
'pacific' means peaceful. Its never been a name that been particularly well suited to that stretch of water.. but think it will be increasingly less so in the near future.
So the burning question is what would be unloaded from this style of (light?) truck to fast-attack subs and be done with unusual secrecy and rapidity... no shore leave.
Doesnt sound like munitions (torpedos, missiles) since anything with explosives probably would merit a lot of additional security around the unloading, and specialized vehicles to transport the things safely. Mines? Amphibious troop insertion type rigs?
Could simply be something as mundane as provisions, medical supplies, all the things that need a refurb after extended time at sea. But with a time constraint thats very atypical.
C rats
Could be a psyop or could be munitions of some type. I have seem them go in and out of SD. The military keeps secrets well. I have no doubt there are weapons and equipment we have never even heard of.
You are directly over the target.
My guess would be people.
Interdasting.
Probably the vax…..
I supported SSN 23 as a DoD contractor for its first 15 years of life, and before that, its predecessor SSN 687 ("Projects Boats") . I can never discuss anything of substance about it due to NDAs when I left, but a quick browser search will show you everything you need to know about why they dont like to talk about it.
So, the premise is there was something loaded onto the submarines, not something removed from them?
Yes, indeed. Barry in one and Killery in the other (hopes).