Monday, February 13, 2023

008 - 100 shades of Nordstream sabotage - part III

PREFACE/ISSUE

This post describes relevant thoughts about the NordStream affair.
Links = web link to news article. Check for more info!
I wrote these points in a document which I posted in October to my Twitter pined tweet
The purpose was to sort out things systematically to be able to understand what happened 

 



"Those last 3 knowns and unknowns"


This post is a return to early October 2022, my Oldies-Goldies times, when I browsed nonchalantly with a thought that it had to be (most likely) a submarine, I had already a structure developed, and this puzzle just fill in the blind spot. Is it possible that this submarine was the delivery means to Nordstream?


Previously on Mortymer´s Hyphotesis:


Maybe We can see it but can We understand it?


#98 - What is on the pictures:

First part I uncovered in October 12, 2022 and have never stopped posting about it ever since. There are now hundreds of posts, all archived to many places about this my possible discovery, I even asked UK Ministry of defence about it - here.



Why is the cargo bay covered?
What goodies was it hiding?
What has been removed?
What is there to see?

The newspaper post is here

Ukraine’s conflict with Russia is “as much our war as it is theirs”, the UK’s minister for defence procurement has said.

[M: Sounds to me that he says UK is in undercover undeclared war with Russia]

Alec Shelbrooke, who was appointed to the role last month, insisted the two countries are working together “to fight back against a fascist dictatorship”.

Speaking to the PA news agency, Mr Shelbrooke said: “This is our war as much as it is Ukraine’s war.

“We are seeing that in terms of fuel prices, in terms of food, in terms of fertilisers, but fundamentally in terms of freedom and democracy.

“It won’t end if we were to withdraw from Ukraine.

That would embolden Russia, it would embolden Putin, it would be a direct threat to Nato, which we are absolutely crystal clear that any invasion of Nato territory triggers Article 5."

“Fundamentally, this is a fight against a fascist dictatorship.”

[M: These statements are really strange from UK official. Next a submarine why just may have returned from a special mission maybe even delivering something to blow up Nordstream? Must be checked!]

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How fast could Ambush come from Bornholm area to Clyde at max speed submerged? 

The distance between Bornholm port and Clyde base in the UK is approximately 665 nautical miles. 

Ambush class subs speed: 30 kn (56 km/h; 35 mph), submerged.

A submarine speed of 30 knots is equal to approximately 34.52 nautical miles per hour (nm/h) or 55.56 km per hour (km/h).

Therefore, it would take approximately 19.27 hours for a submarine traveling at a speed of 34.52 nautical miles per hour to cover a distance of 665 nautical miles.

On 29/09/2022 A Russian Kilo class submarine Novorrosyisk
suddenly surfaced in French territorial waters, outbound 24/09 in Gibraltar.
It is a Submarine killer attack class and was likely on the hunt.

[M: Is it possible that Ambush did not continue to Gibraltar
 but chosen to return to the home base?]


#99 -    This footage is from another video:


[M: What is that? Could it be early MSubs´s Project Cetus?
I could not match this against any known tech, or is it just a big beer tank?]





[M: The scaffolding COULD be due to uninstallation of the Chalfont Bay  used by deep divers to enter/exit the submerged submarine. The Chalfont Bay is also used for carrying mini-submarines for special ops - description here]




[M: Looks like the sub just returned from a mission.]


Link


#100 - Could anyone explain if the scaffolding is used to un/install this?

DDS on Artful in 2019

Note - DDS is partly embedded into the sail.


Is there some other possible explanation? The Ambush was seen in Faslane/Clyde in early October.
Why, what is going on here?


I wish someone could explain, I keep asking and asking!

Nobody answers. So I have to continue digging,...





#101 - The alternative scenario - Ambush brings to the Danish straights a long reach unmanned drone which delivers explosives.


RN S120 Ambush in early October after returning to the base

Carrying mini-sub - article here


Manta - from blog Cover Shores
Reach: 3000 nautical miles


Explanation about manned and un-manned mini-submarines and drones here



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