Tuesday, November 2, 2021

US Navy Finally Explains What The USS Connecticut Nuclear-Powered Submarine Rammed Into Last Month

The 7th Fleet, which operates in the western Pacific, said an investigation had concluded that the Connecticut (pictured in Puget Sound, Washington, in 2016) smashed into a geological formation and not another vessel on October 2.  

Daily Mail: Nuclear-powered attack submarine USS Connecticut struck 'uncharted sea mount' in South China Sea last month injuring 11 of its crew, US Navy investigation finds 

* On the day of the accident there had been soaring tensions with China 

* But the Navy has determined that there was no foul play in the incident 

* USS Connecticut struck a sea mount, a mountain which rises from the sea bed 

* Navy remains on high alert in the South China Sea amid threats from Beijing

A US nuclear submarine struck an 'uncharted sea mount' in the South China Sea, injuring 11 of its crew last month, a Navy investigation has revealed. 

On the day the USS Connecticut struck the underwater mountain there were soaring tensions with China after 39 warplanes breached Taiwanese airspace. 

A record 56 aircraft flew into the zone two days later in a 24-hour period.  

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WNU Editor: It looks like the damage to the USS Connecticut from this collision was severe .... Satellite Images Show USS Connecticut Hit At Bottom Of Hull, Analyst Says Sub Was Left 'Deaf And Blind' (IBTimes). 

More News On US Navy Investigation Concludes USS Connecticut Grounded on Uncharted Seamount in South China Sea  

Investigation Concludes USS Connecticut Grounded on Uncharted Seamount in South China Sea -- USNI News

Officials: Damaged US Navy Sub Struck Underwater Mountain -- AP  

Damaged U.S. nuclear submarine hit underwater mountain in South China Sea, Navy says -- CBS/AFP

Navy investigation finds that US nuclear-powered submarine hit uncharted underwater mountain -- CNN  

A U.S. submarine struck an underwater mountain last month, the Navy says -- NPR  

The US Navy has figured out what a nuclear-powered attack submarine ran into in the South China Sea: report -- Business Insider  

US nuclear sub struck undersea MOUNTAIN in South China Sea incident last month, investigation reportedly finds -- RT

3 comments:

  1. Probably rammed the folder full of lies and deception the left throws at you, watch

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  2. I thought such ships are able to locate such things as mountains by means other than running into them. Maybe we're spoofing them chinamens to observe how they respond.

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