Saturday, April 6, 2013

South Korean Intelligence Cannot Account For Two North Korean Subs

Photo: Yono Class Midget Sub

Two North Korean Submarines "Disappeared" -- Zero Hedge

Chosun TV is reporting that South Korean military have lost contact with two North Korean submarines that left their naval base in Hwanghae Province a few days ago.

There has obviously been a lot of changes between last week and now and South Korean military officials suggested that while maneuvers in February were nothing meaningful, now it is provocation.

The two 'torpedo' subs are small 130-ton, 30-meter, 10-man machines that can stay submerged for three-to-four days.

Read more ....

My Comment: A reader of this blog (New York Times best selling author WC Reed) gave me the heads up that two of these subs "are missing". With the exception of Zero Hedge and Chosun TV, no one else has followed up on this story. What's my take .... South Korean and U.S. intelligence are watching North Korea very closely now .... it is disturbing that they cannot account for these two subs .... especially now.

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