Friday, January 11, 2013

US Nuclear Attack Submarine Collides With Fishing Vessel In Persian Gulf (Updated)

Fast-attack submarine USS Jacksonville (SSN 699) prepares to moor pierside at Naval Station Mayport. Homeported in Norfolk, Va., this submarine's namesake invokes a special connection to the people of Jacksonville. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Leah Stiles. Wikipedia

Billion-Dollar US Nuclear Sub Comes Off Worst In Strait Of Hormuz Collision With ‘Fishing Boat’ -- RT

The USS Jacksonville, a large nuclear submarine, has broken its periscope after colliding with a vessel which escaped unscathed. This is the latest collision to involve a US vessel in the busy and tense oil chokepoint of the Strait of Hormuz.

The American sub was performing a routine pre-dawn patrol when seamen heard a “thump”, according to a Navy source who spoke to several news agencies. The crew tried to ascertain the damage by looking into its periscope, only to realize it was no longer working. The other periscope on the submarine revealed that the first one had been “sheared off”.

It appears the ‘fishing trawler’ that collided with the 7,000-tonne submarine was not only undamaged, but barely noticed the accident.

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More News On The USS Jacksonville Accidentally Striking A Fishing Vessel In The Strait Of Hormuz

U.S. attack submarine strikes vessel in Gulf -- Reuters
US nuclear attack submarine hits fishing vessel in Gulf -- NBC
Nuclear-powered US submarine hits boat in Gulf -- The Guardian
Sub hits Gulf vessel, no injuries: U.S. navy -- Al Arabiya
Navy submarine struck, loses periscope -- UPI
Periscope on Pearl Harbor-based US Navy submarine damaged after collision in Persian Gulf -- Washington Post/AP
Navy Sub Goes Bump in the Night and Loses Its Periscope -- ABC News
US sub's periscope strikes vessel in Gulf: Navy -- AFP

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