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Sweden could use force against suspected foreign sub
2014-10-23
[BBC] Sweden could use force in its search for a suspected foreign submarine, a senior Swedish naval officer has told the BBC.

Real Admiral Anders Grenstad said if a submarine were discovered, weapons could be used to make it surface.

But the military operation is focused on gathering intelligence, he added.

Russia has denied suggestions that one of its submarines got into trouble near Stockholm last week after distress signals were reportedly intercepted.

There have been several reported sightings of a mysterious vessel off the Swedish coast, prompting the search operation.

Rear Admiral Grenstad, who is deputy chief of joint operations in the search, said he had "no clue" which country owned it.

"Everybody is speculating - that's what you get when you're hunting submarines," he added.
Posted by:Fred

#5  The proper thing to do here is to call up Putin and tell him that we know his sub is in sector A and in 12 hours it will start moving out of Sweden's territory. Then call up the Swedes and tell them to immediately start searching somewhere other than sector A.

Everybody wins. Nobody dies. Situation over.
Posted by: rammer   2014-10-23 17:51  

#4  I think it was claimed to be Dutch, supposedly to distract from the fact that it's Russian. I s'pose we won't know until the Swedes catch the thing... but why would the Dutch lurk in the Swedish depths without admitting it?
Posted by: trailing wife   2014-10-23 17:27  

#3  They're preparing their lutfisk depth charges.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2014-10-23 11:15  

#2  The perfidious Netherworlders (or "Netherlands", as they like to call it) had indeed been in the area.
There's a reason they call them 'The Low Countries'.
(A little light snark to start out the day.)
Posted by: ed in texas   2014-10-23 07:39  

#1  Please correct me iff I'm wrong, but wasn't this Sub recently revealed to be "Dutch", NOT Russian???

No one e-v-a-r suspects the Dutchies, or Edam Cheese.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2014-10-23 01:09