They have maps plotted by timing and speed and depth. That way they don’t have to use their sonar and give away their positions. Me thinks the chi-coms are putting things in the water in known path routes. Could be steel structures bigger but similar to the beach anti tank traps, or maybe even dumping more rocks and debris like they did to create that artificial island. Good idea to protect your coast line.
Hubs was a submarine sonar tech for 4 yrs in the early 2000s. Showed him the story and asked him this question. His exact words "Mountains don't make noise"
Did anyone ever figure out if the USS Connecticut came back to port flying a Jolly Roger flag?
I didn't find anything, but it was officially reported that it struck an uncharted underwater feature.
how do you strike something underwater without the sonar giving you a heads up?
Very suddenly.
Sweet......!
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They have maps plotted by timing and speed and depth. That way they don’t have to use their sonar and give away their positions. Me thinks the chi-coms are putting things in the water in known path routes. Could be steel structures bigger but similar to the beach anti tank traps, or maybe even dumping more rocks and debris like they did to create that artificial island. Good idea to protect your coast line.
Hubs was a submarine sonar tech for 4 yrs in the early 2000s. Showed him the story and asked him this question. His exact words "Mountains don't make noise"
https://news.yahoo.com/investigation-finds-uss-connecticut-hit-023722153.html