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Drug subs are nothing new but generally they aren't even submersible - they just sit very, very low in the water. This is a whole new ballgame.
Agents from the Farragut Technical Analysis Center—a branch of the US Office of Naval Intelligence that helps the Pentagon assess the capabilities of North Korean battleships and Russian nuclear subs—went down to Ecuador. Over two days, the team broke down every aspect of the vessel’s construction... The hull, they discovered, was made from a costly and exotic mixture of Kevlar and carbon fiber, tough enough to withstand modest ocean pressures but difficult to trace at sea... With a crew of four to six, it has a maximum operational range of 6,800 nautical miles on the surface and can go 10 days without refueling. Packed with 249 lead-acid batteries, the behemoth can also travel silently underwater for up to 18 hours before recharging.

The most valuable feature, though, is the cargo bay, capable of holding up to 9 tons of cocaine—a street value of about $250 million. The vessel ferries that precious payload using a GPS chart plotter with side-scan capabilities and a high-frequency radio—essential gadgetry to ensure on-time deliveries. There’s also an electro-optical periscope and an infrared camera mounted on the conning tower—visual aids that supplement two miniature windows in the makeshift cockpit.
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They've already caught two of these things, but if there are two then you can bet there are or will be three, or five, or fifty. Somebody with experience of sub design is obviously working for the drug barons... ex military? I wonder whose military that would be...

And why stop at drugs? Illegal immigrants, weapons, terrorists... :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Why aren't we finding who made these and throwing bales of cash at them to replace Lockheed-Martin, North American, Grumman, and with whomever else our military contracts? The person(s) who built these are obviously capable; goal-oriented; and extremely likely used to working under rock-hard budget and time constraints.
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My guess would be that the drug barons did exactly that in reverse. These were probably designed by some guy who used to work for General Dynamics until somebody said "Hey, wanna make ten times the salary with none of the bureaucracy?"
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GrahamKennedy wrote:My guess would be that the drug barons did exactly that in reverse. These were probably designed by some guy who used to work for General Dynamics until somebody said "Hey, wanna make ten times the salary with none of the bureaucracy and imminent death in the occassion of failure?"
Speaking as someone who has been offered employment with... er, a waste disposal contractor and union representation firm, I can say that the downsides are definite considerations.
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I can imagine they would be.
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