Sunday, October 19, 2014

Sweden Steps Up Search For 'Foreign' Submarine



Sweden Steps Up Search For 'Crippled Russian Submarine' Making Mayday Distress Call Off Its coast -- Daily Mail

* Swedish ships, helicopters and troops are scouring waters off Stockholm
* Follows reports a Russian submarine ran into difficulties on secret mission
* Sources say a distress signal in Russian was intercepted
* Soviet submarine sightings caused security alerts in Sweden in the 1980s
* The Russian defence ministry denied the reports today

Sweden has beefed up its military presence amid reports of 'a crippled Russian submarine' off its coast.

In a throw back to the Cold War, Swedish ships, helicopters and troops are scouring the waters off Stockholm following reports that a Russian submarine might have had mechanical problems while on a secret mission in the archipelago.

The operation began after Sweden's ministry said it was given a reliable tip-off about 'foreign underwater activity' off the country's coast in the Baltic Sea.

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More News On Reports That Sweden Is Stepping Up It's Search For A 'Foreign' Submarine

Pictured: 'suspicious object' off Swedish coast -- The Local
Sweden hunts damaged Russian sub: report -- The Local
Sweden: 3 credible sightings in submarine search -- AP
Sweden says credible reports of foreign submarine in its waters -- Reuters
Swedish Navy Hunts for Source of Underwater Signals -- New York Times
Sweden steps up hunt for ‘foreign underwater activity’ in Baltic Sea -- Washington Post
Sweden searches for suspected Russian submarine off Stockholm -- The Guardian
Sweden hunts for suspected Russian submarine in Cold War-style drama -- The Telegraph
Sweden military operation to find ‘foreign underwater activity’ -- Euronews
Sweden announces three credible sightings in submarine hunt -- Al Jazeera
​Sweden deploys troops near Stockholm due to alleged underwater threat -- RT
No emergencies with Russian military ships - defence ministry -- ITAR-TASS
Russia denies submarine incident off Sweden -- BBC
Swedish military widen hunt for ‘damaged Russian submarine’, Moscow says all subs OK -- RT

5 comments:

Rhaegar said...

Do you have an opinion about this case? If the sub is Russian will that escalate things? Is there a small risk that Russia is planning war against Sweden in the near future? Since Gotland is a very important strategic island which could be very usfull for Russia since if they deploy missiles ther they could reach most of the baltic states and other places in Europe.

Orion said...

Russia is most emphatically _not_ planning war against Sweden in the near future. Even Barack the Feckless couldn't ignore that.

They are, as was stated, almost certainly trying to replace old spy gear and had a mechanical failure. Part of me hopes they get caught, but part of me feels for their predicament...


Orion

Jay Farquharson said...

http://www.worldpolicy.org/blog/2012/09/26/secrets-baltic-swedish-cold-war-neutrality-revisited

War News Updates Editor said...

Thank you for the link Jay. I heard about this western intel operation a long time ago, but I have never had the chance to read such a detailed report as this one.

Jay Farquharson said...

There is another one, and of course, two seminal books on Cold War games in Sweden and Finland, sadly in Swedish and Finnish.

http://m.mentalfloss.com/article.php?id=27379

What makes me "sad" is how well the Cold War Hysteria plays in the Media, with no acknowledgement of the dirty, dirty games we played and still play.