Friday, November 14, 2014

Supreme Commander: “Submarine Analyses must continue” – New Technology

Armed Forces’ work in reviewing the evidence continues submarine. A deeper analysis of the traces of a mini submarine and the other observations should now be done. One question is how the sub disappeared from the Stockholm archipelago.

The Armed Forces will now work on analyzing traces of a mini-submarine of unknown nationality who violated Swedish waters.

Supreme Commander Sverker Goranson mentioned at today’s crowded press conference at Rosenbad to have secure evidence that a mini submarine from foreign powers violated Swedish waters.

According to Rear Admiral Anders Grenstad, who led the Navy’s intelligence operation in October, the noted mini submarine greater than ten meters.

Meanwhile described also be smaller than a conventional submarine, which is normally about 60-70 feet long.

The track at the bottom as the Armed Forces today showed pictures of, says Anders Grenstad, resembling no other known tracks or footprints, such as tracks from a grapnel or the like:

That’s something that moved on the ground, and there are no similar tracks.

What is the surest proof you have that it’s about a midget submarine, it is a sonar observation?

I’m not saying it’s a sonar observation or anything, but it is a technical system that we have that with 100 percent hit though it’s a mini-submarine, says Anders Grenstad.

Is it a fixed sensor?

I do not want to speculate on that.

The Armed Forces have not been able to determine from which foreign power sub’s derived from.

-All major nations have opportunities to conduct operations with mini submarines, but we have not been able to determine its nationality, notes Grenstad.

Supreme Commander Sverker Goranson was in day care to emphasize that the analysis will continue.

Notification The operation started on October 17 and lasted eight days. Anders Grenstad does not want to go into when exactly during these days that the Armed Forces ruled that there was a submarine on Swedish territory.

It was sometime during those eight days, I will not go into any day.

Sverker Goranson do not want to speculate on what a foreign submarine may have had for the mission.

Another question is how the sub disappeared from the archipelago and then also from the Swedish territorial waters farther out on the Baltic Sea.

According to an inside source, a mini submarine basically self able to cross the Baltic Sea. But it would in principle have exhausted all resources on board.

reason seems such a scenario as unlikely. Instead, the source said, is the most likely at this sort of thing that there is a support vessel at hand.

Anders Grenstad could today At the press conference did not explain how the sub disappeared or took away from Swedish waters.

Could it have gotten away with their own machine? How long distances can take?

Yeah, I do not know how the technology has evolved. We know how the mini submarines have acted in the past, that is, we have assumed that someone must have dragged them here in any way.

A Russian oil tanker lay still outside the Swedish border when the submarine hunt going on. Can the sub’s have had a support ship?

I make no such speculation, there may be technology that allows one can go a long way with smaller ships, but I do not want to speculate on where the sub’s will, says Anders Grenstad.

The Armed Forces have also received against two different observations of submarine bodies that you see are underwater and described have specific details.

In addition, the image of a craft similar to a submarine that the Armed Forces announced earlier. According to the Supreme Commander keeps the craft about 1 knots and disappears after a while beneath the surface. While the white foam on the surface, bogsvallet, characterizes a submarine, he said.

In addition, a Navy “a sharp observation” from a sonar on one of its vessels, as Supreme Commander.

But these observations are not designated as being as safe as the technical evidence we have on that a mini submarine eluded the Swedish submarine hunters in the Stockholm archipelago.

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