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South Korea is reportedly searching for four North Korean submarines that disappeared after leaving their bases on the tense peninsula.
S Korea hunts for North's missing subs
By North Asia correspondent Mark Willacy
Updated Fri Apr 6, 2012 1:21am AEST
South Korea is reportedly searching for four North Korean submarines that disappeared after leaving their bases on the tense peninsula.
A military source quoted in a South Korean newspaper says up to four North Korean submarines slipped out of port in recent days and have so far avoided detection.
The source was also quoted as saying that Pyongyang has stepped up submarine infiltration drills as the weather has warmed.
Seoul is now on alert for a possible strike against a South Korean naval ship.
The South accuses the North of using a midget submarine to sink the corvette the Cheonan two years ago, which left 46 South Korean sailors dead.
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Originally posted by Slowhand View PostThat's disconcerting. What kind of submarines are we talking about here?
Also, it seems that the South struggles with the whole intelligence/monitoring side of things.
And one would think the south could do a better surveillance job since they are next door."It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"
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Originally posted by Slowhand View PostThat's disconcerting. What kind of submarines are we talking about here?
Also, it seems that the South struggles with the whole intelligence/monitoring side of things.
StevoOriginally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.
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Originally posted by Slowhand View PostNo lives will be lost if we make North Korea a [redneck]glassssssss island[/redneck]!
[Pompous Ass] rahr rahr rahr I feel important [/Pompous Ass]
Holy shit, I can do it too.
Like little kids arguing over an OPINION.Originally posted by Sean88gtYou can take white off the list. White on anything is the best, including vehicles, women, and the Presidency.Originally posted by Baron Von CrowderYou can not imagine how difficult it is to hold a half gallon of moo juice and polish the one-eyed gopher when your doin' seventy-five in an eighteen-wheeler.
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Originally posted by Gtracer View Poststill trying to make yourself feel superior I see.
[Pompous Ass] rahr rahr rahr I feel important [/Pompous Ass]
Holy shit, I can do it too.
Like little kids arguing over an OPINION.
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Anonymous weighs in:
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Hackers apparently broke into at least two of North Korea's government-run online sites Thursday, as tensions rose on the Korean Peninsula.
The North's Uriminzokkiri Twitter and Flickr accounts stopped sending out content typical of that posted by the regime in Pyongyang, such as photos of North's leader Kim Jong Un meeting with military officials.
Instead, a picture posted Thursday on the North's Flickr site shows Kim's face with a pig-like snout and a drawing of Mickey Mouse on his chest.
Underneath, the text reads: "Threatening world peace with ICBMs and Nuclear weapons/Wasting money while his people starve to death."
Another posting says "We are Anonymous" in white letters against a black background. Anonymous is a name of a hacker activist group. A statement purporting to come from the attackers and widely circulated online said that they had compromised 15,000 user records hosted on Uriminzokkiri.com and other websites. The authenticity of the statement couldn't be confirmed, but the North's official website did not open Thursday.
Tweets on the North's Twitter account said "Hacked" followed by a link to North Korea-related websites. One tweet said "Tango Down" followed by a link to the North's Flickr page.
North Korea opened its Twitter account in 2010. It has more than 13,000 followers. The North uses the social media to praise its system and leaders and also to repeat commentaries sent out by North's official Korean Central News Agency.
Tensions have been high in recent days between North and South Korea, and the North's military warned Thursday that it had been authorized to attack the U.S. North Korea is angry about sanctions against its nuclear program and joint military drills between the U.S. and South Korea.
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Originally posted by dee View PostUnless they have started building their own stuff a good portion is all old soviet union stuff.
And one would think the south could do a better surveillance job since they are next door.
They have their own Sang-O class sub. SK captured one years back during a botched NK espionage mission.Men have become the tools of their tools.
-Henry David Thoreau
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Originally posted by stevo View PostDiesel/electric. The problem is that modern diesel electric subs are more quiet than most people think, and difficult to detect if they are just sitting on the bottom somewhere, waiting. Even if the US knows exactly where they are, unless we want to destroy them preemptively, they can be an issue.
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Originally posted by BERNIE MOSFET View PostWhile they do have some obsolete Soviet era hardware, it appears they've been building their own subs for some time, too. They reportedly have one of the largest submarine fleets worldwide.
They have their own Sang-O class sub. SK captured one years back during a botched NK espionage mission."It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"
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Originally posted by dee View PostIf SK can catch one it doesn't sound overly promising.
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