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What was the cargo ship, Arctic Sea, transporting, and why was it hijacked?

55 pointsby sutroover 15 years ago

8 comments

philwelchover 15 years ago
This isn't the first mysterious incident with cargo ships and the Russians I've heard of.<p>I grew up in Port Angeles, Washington. Port Angeles is located on the Olympic Peninsula, across the Strait of Juan de Fuca from Vancouver Island. The Strait of Juan de Fuca just happens to be the primary route to the Pacific Ocean from Naval Submarine Base Bangor, in nearby Bremerton. Bangor is one of two naval bases in the United States that houses America's fleet of Trident nuclear missile submarines.<p>A Russian cargo ship anchored itself in the middle of the strait about twelve years ago and just sat there without explaining themselves. The obvious explanation is that the Russians were probably counting submarines leaving and returning to Bangor. I suspect the Strait is shallow enough that it's not feasible for the submarines to leave the Strait submerged, and on fishing trips my dad and I saw one of them. Even surfaced, they are damn silent. I suppose they could have left Bangor through Canadian waters, though I don't know the political feasibility of sailing subs full of nuclear weapons through Canadian waters.<p>After the Russian cargo ship hung out in the strait for awhile, the American authorities figured they'd investigate it. So they got together with the Canadians and flew a helicopter over the ship. The ship evidently shone a laser at the helicopter (this is a couple of years before the days when lasers were an everyday cat toy) and blinded the American naval intelligence officer that was observing the ship. Investigating further, the Coast Guard decided to board the ship and search it for the laser. When they got around to boarding the ship, the laser was nowhere to be found. Eventually, the ship left the Strait.
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bluefishover 15 years ago
While interesting speculation, I don't understand why we've frontpaged this story on a community site generally focused on technology, startups and hacker culture. I'd love to see this on a community site called UnsolvedMysteryNews, but until one exists, flagging for relevance.
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chrischenover 15 years ago
"In its latest version, official Russian television said ecologists had hijacked the Arctic Sea because they had ran out of fuel for their boats. " ... <i>riiiggghhhhtt....</i>
wmeredithover 15 years ago
Remember to visit the "new" page and vote with your <i>votes</i> as well as your flags.
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10renover 15 years ago
How can a ship disappear from radar?<p>I would think sinking would be the only way - unless ships transmit an explicit signal for radar to pick up.
maxerover 15 years ago
i found it it interesting.. missles to iran isnt my cup of tea to be honest, although speculative, was interesting, reeks of a tom clancy story
lurkinggrueover 15 years ago
It contained a Black Oil, an extraterrestrial virus that controls the host. I believe there were 2 FBI agents checking that ship out before it got hijacked.
andreyfover 15 years ago
If Russia has been shipping these to Iran for awhile, what was the Bush administration doing shaking nukes at Iran? Did they not know about it, or simply not care about retaliation against Israel?