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Well, at least their sensors worked. Turns out they did actually find a submarine! It's even Russian! On the downside, it's probably close to 100 years old. Whoops:partay:.

Sweden investigating underwater wreckage as possible Russian submarine

The Swedish military is studying a video taken by shipwreck hunters who say it shows a wrecked submarine, just off the country’s eastern coast, which appears to be Russian.

Ocean X Team, the company behind the discovery, said on its website: “It is unclear how old the submarine is and for how long it has been at the bottom of the sea, but the Cyrillic letters on the hull indicate that it is Russian.”

According to Stefan Hogeborn, a diver from the Ocean X Team company that made the discovery, the vessel remained completely intact with no visible damage to the hull and the hatches closed.

“It is unclear how old the submarine is and how long it has been laying at the sea floor, but the Cyrillic letters on the hull indicate that it is Russian,” he said.

Hogeborn did not given the vessel’s location but according to Expressen tabloid, which published images of the wreck on its website, it was found about 1.5 nautical miles (2.8km) off the east coast of central Sweden.

Ocean X Team said the vessel was around 20 metres (66ft) long and 3.5 metres wide.



The discovery comes nine months after Swedish troops and ships unsuccessfully hunted for a Russian submarine said to have been near Stockholm, in the country’s biggest military mobilisation since the cold war.

Swedish armed forces spokesman Anders Kallin did not say whether the military also believed it was a Russian submarine. “We choose not to comment on it before we have seen more material,” he said. “We will continue the analysis together with the company in the coming days.”

“Our analysts have not yet presented their conclusions and want to see more images which the [diving] company will send to us,” he said, adding that the results were expected “in the coming days”. Kallin said the military would “not speculate”.

One of the men who discovered the submarine, Dennis Asberg, told the Expressen newspaper it looked modern. But one expert quoted by the paper said he believed it was actually a Russian “Catfish” submarine that sank in 1916.

Concerns over possible incursions by Russian submarines have increased as relations between Moscow and the west have worsened due to recent events in Ukraine. During the cold war, the navy repeatedly chased suspected Soviet submarines along its coast with depth charges.

In 1981, in an incident known as “Whiskey on the rocks,” a Soviet nuclear Whiskey-class submarine was stranded near a naval base deep inside Swedish waters after it ran aground, causing a diplomatic standoff.

There have been many false alarms. In 1995, then prime minister Ingvar Carlsson said the military on several occasions thought it had detected submarines only to find that the sounds being traced were made by mink, while in April this year the Finnish military used handheld underwater depth charges as a warning against what it suspected was a submarine in waters off Helsinki.

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Looks really old to me

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Watch for sharks Sweden!

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Joint action with Sweden

Fra leteaksjonen i Kebnekaise i Nord-Sverige

From the search in Kebnekaise in North of Sweden

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Fra den første skarpkytingen med NASAMS (National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System) High Mobility Launcher fra Vidsel Test Range i Sverige, missilene er av typen AMRAAM

From the first Norwegian live fireing with NASAMS (National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System) High Mobility Launcher withh AMRAMM missils at Vidsel Test Range in Sweden

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Et svensk Viggen fly under et flystevne på Værnes Flyplass

A Swedish Viggen aeoroplane during an airshow at Værnes Airport in Norway

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Hovedporten i den svenske leieren Camp Gripen i Kosovo

The maingate to Swebat in Camp Gripen in Kosovo

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Home Guard

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national guards soldiers training at dombås

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rekrutteringscamp på værnes garnison.

Recruitment camp at værnes garrison

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WWII reenactment

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WWII reenactment

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No women....! :undecided:

Perhaps back then they were more interested in shoes, bags and clothes than in tanks, submarines and rifles unlike a certain someone ! :whistle:
 
NATO action in Kosovo

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No women....! :undecided:

Not in those pictures. I have two with women, but the resolution is low, and the pics are oriented strange.
 
NATO action in Kosovo - training ops

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NATO action in Kosovo - training ops

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NATO action in Bosnia

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NATO action in Bosnia

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NATO action in Bosnia

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NATO action in Bosnia

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NATO action in Iraq

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On the Norwegian-Russian border

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Exchanges are usually really friendly though, this isn't politics, it's real life - we don't have a lot of animosity

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But we've still got a job to do.

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