UNUSUAL NAVY PATROL SPARKS FEAR OF FOREIGN SUB OFF CALIFORNIA COAST
Sub-hunting aircraft spotted circling same area of ocean
Kit Daniels APRIL 10, 2017
Anti-submarine aircraft have been loitering over the same area off the California coast for hours, which is fueling speculation that a Russian – or a North Korean – submarine was spotted in the area.
While the report of a foreign vessel is unconfirmed at this point, the military patrol is apparently not part of a routine exercise due to the number of aircraft hovering over the same area and the late hours of operation.
The patrol includes multiple low-flying aircraft including a Navy EP-3E Aries II, which is used for electronic surveillance, a Navy P-3C Orion, which is used for submarine spotting, and a Boeing P-8 Poseidon used for anti-submarine warfare.
God forbid
ReplyDeleteAll they have to do is toss one nuke.
ReplyDeletediesel subs are noisy.....
ReplyDeletelet 'em torpedo the shit out of the left coast.maybe it'll knock some sense into those idiots.I appreciate their weather (select locations), natural beauty,golf courses and wine. Other than that not much else.Set your coordinates for holly-weird first. Leave the Brown Derby intact please.
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