Is England buying Norwegian Subs now? I was watching a movie about the Kursk; the Russian sub that suffered an accident and ended up laying on the bottom of the ocean floor. Theoretically, men could still be alive on that boat today. The issue presented by the accident was the availability of technology any where in the world that could help save these lives and the movie suggests that such technology was not available. What if the scenario involving the Kursk took place in WW2 involving Allied Forces submarines with WW2 German technology disabling the subs if they attempted to sail into European water ways that connect to the westerly French Coast on the English Channel? What if there was an old Pentagon classified file on this as to why the French Coast was a submarine grave yard but the subs were not detonated or destroyed? What if it happened again during the Bosnian War in the late '90s and no one knows why the subs attempted to sail into European water ways, entering from the English channel? ClIck here.
Is England buying Norwegian Subs now? I was watching a movie about the Kursk; the Russian sub that suffered an accident and ended up laying on the bottom of the ocean floor. Theoretically, men could still be alive on that boat today. The issue presented by the accident was the availability of technology any where in the world that could help save these lives and the movie suggests that such technology was not available. What if the scenario involving the Kursk took place in WW2 involving Allied Forces submarines with WW2 German technology disabling the subs if they attempted to sail into European water ways that connect to the westerly French Coast on the English Channel? What if there was an old Pentagon classified file on this as to why the French Coast was a submarine grave yard but the subs were not detonated or destroyed? What if it happened again during the Bosnian War in the late '90s and no one knows why the subs attempted to sail into European water ways, entering from the English channel? ClIck here.