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    1. -S-P-E-C-T-R-E- on

      Offer Moscow help to make it “submersible” again. Permanently.

    2. “What a change from the 1984 Tom Clancy novel ‘The Hunt for Red October’. Today, it seems more like the hunt for the nearest mechanic.”

    3. RottenPingu1 on

      Is this the same one with the diesel problem that turned up weeks ago near Malta?

    4. ahernandez50 on

      the russian army is a fucking faberge egg, shiny outside but ultimately empty, expensive and useless.

    5. Zhukov-74 on

      >”Now, in effect, there is hardly any Russian naval presence in the Mediterranean left. There’s a lone and broken Russian submarine limping home from patrol,” he said.

      >”What a change from the 1984 Tom Clancy novel ‘The Hunt for Red October’. Today, it seems more like the hunt for the nearest mechanic.”

      — NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte

    6. Russia had opportunities literally given to them for free after soviet collapse, yet they basically chose to regress back to 90s. Delusional idiots, shattering illusion of its military power outside of ICBM threat.

    7. ctraltcute on

      The real malfunction isn’t the submarine, it’s the leadership that built it

    8. serpenta on

      Is this that supposed “stealth submarine”, the media was writing about, being hauled by Dutch navy off the British coast? Because if so, I guess its stealth gets enabled at the bottom of the sea.

    9. PhilipLePierre on

      Perfectly normal to surface and let yourself be escorted by French, British, Belgian and Dutch navy while being towed. Perfectly normal covert operations.

    10. Russian submarine degradation, one at a time. If it’s in international waters, is it fair game if Ukraine can get to it ?

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