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    Norwegian fishermen unintentionally caught U.S. sub in internet

    david_newsBy david_newsNovember 15, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    A Norwegian fishing crew was shocked this week by the day’s large, uncommon catch — a U.S. submarine longer than a soccer subject.

    The 377-foot, 7,800-ton, nuclear-powered USS Virginia was headed to port with a Norwegian Coast Guard vessel escorting. The Coast Guard crew wanted to chop the submarine free.

    “I know about other vessels that have sailed over fishing nets, but no one out here have ever heard about a submarine doing so,” Engen mentioned.

    Lt. Pierson Hawkins, a spokesperson for the US sixth Fleet, informed Insider nobody was damage and the Navy was wanting into what precisely occurred.

    The precise motive for the sub’s location was not given, however the vessels do floor to carry aboard provides and new crew members from a cooperating vessel, like one from an ally coast guard or navy.

    Each the Norwegian Coast Guard and U.S. Navy indicated the fisherman can be reimbursed for the destroyed nets.

    An analogous incident turned tragic in 1999 when a British fishing boat’s internet was snared by a Royal Navy sub, sinking the boat and killing the four-person crew.

    Initially Printed: November 14, 2024 at 10:40 PM EST

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