Keeping the blogosphere posted on the goings on of the world of submarines since late 2004... and mocking and belittling general foolishness wherever it may be found. Idaho's first and foremost submarine blog. (If you don't like something on this blog, please E-mail me; don't call me at home.)

Saturday, March 26, 2005

Subs... Not Just for Sea Control Missions Anymore

It looks like the Columbian drug cartels have figured out the benefits of submarines for their business model. Actually, this is small potatoes compared to what they had about 5 years ago, when police in Bogata found a mostly-built 100 foot long steel submarine.

I really hope this post actually makes it to the Blogger server...

1 Comments:

Blogger submandave said...

I wonder how many tethered submerged cargo pods cross? Get a diver at the load point to connect a cable to a quick-release on the underside of the hull and you're off. Get stopped by Coasties just play it cool. If they want to haul you in, hit the release and the evidence is now on the bottom with no legal connection to your vessel.

3/29/2005 4:05 PM

 

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