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  • QuarterMaster
    Rear Admiral

    • Sep 2015
    • 1235

    #1

    U.S. sub sinks Iranian warship

    First US sub since WWII and first US Nuke boat kill.

    Death from Below....

    U.S. sub sinks Iranian warship off Sri Lanka, at least 80 dead.
    Last edited by QuarterMaster; 03-04-2026, 10:32 AM.
    v/r "Sub" Ed

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
    Moderator

    • Aug 2008
    • 13632

    #2
    ADCAP. From those who care to send the very best.
    Who is John Galt?

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    • Albacore 569
      Captain

      • Sep 2020
      • 724

      #3
      Yup. If protocols are in effect and sure they are, the boats name that made the historic sinking will be classified at least for as long as the boats still on
      patrol in a war zone or the entire patrol. Also have to protect the families of the crew back at home. Modelers all over the world with rc subs will now have a obligatory USS __________ ???? at their regattas.

      Early Mk 14 NOT! lol.

      The video is impressive, but same as it would be against a old target too.

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      • QuarterMaster
        Rear Admiral

        • Sep 2015
        • 1235

        #4
        Video...

        US submarine sinks Iranian warship as conflict spreads beyond Middle East


        If they are smart, they'll return all vessel to port.

        Just the idea of a hunter/killer out there would put fear in that Command.

        Just ask Argentinia.
        Last edited by QuarterMaster; 03-04-2026, 03:30 PM.
        v/r "Sub" Ed

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        • redboat219
          Admiral

          • Dec 2008
          • 3472

          #5
          Originally posted by Albacore 569
          Yup. If protocols are in effect and sure they are, the boats name that made the historic sinking will be classified at least for as long as the boats still on
          patrol in a war zone or the entire patrol. Also have to protect the families of the crew back at home. Modelers all over the world with rc subs will now have a obligatory USS __________ ???? at their regattas.

          Early Mk 14 NOT! lol.

          The video is impressive, but same as it would be against a old target too.
          Either a Los Angeles class or newer Virginia.
          Make it simple, make strong, make it work!

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          • Albacore 569
            Captain

            • Sep 2020
            • 724

            #6
            Originally posted by redboat219

            Either a Los Angeles class or newer Virginia.
            of course.

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            • wlambing
              Commander

              • Nov 2020
              • 384

              #7
              Ed, that just makes it easier for us to kill their ships in one place. If it were me, I wouldn't even go to the pier for quarters 'cos I'd have that niggling feeling in the back of the brainpan that someone/something was watching me.

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              • CC Clarke
                Commander

                • Aug 2020
                • 301

                #8
                For the crew, this was the tactical equivalent of kicking a puppy. Those martyred never knew what hit them. Note in the videos, it appears the ship appears to be in flames prior to the torpedo's detonation. I mentioned this online yesterday, and a naval commentator picked up on it. There may be more to this story.

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                • SubSteve
                  Lieutenant Commander

                  • Apr 2022
                  • 126

                  #9
                  Possibly the initial attack on the ship was from an aircraft. To paraphrase submarine enthusiasts, "The best way to sink a ship is not to let air out the top but to let water in the bottom".

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                  • Albacore 569
                    Captain

                    • Sep 2020
                    • 724

                    #10
                    Very good point Mr. Clarke. I saw the fire too, but it didn't register till you mentioned it. Also, the ship was sunk south of Sri Lanka, quite a distance from Iran.

                    If as a layman I had to guess, like HMS Conqueror and the Cruiser Gen Belgrano in the 1982 Falkland's war, USN Sub 'X' had been tracking the target for some time prior to attacking the Navy monitoring all naval assets in Iran has or had. That's what subs do well. I read the Iranian ship had been earlier in a naval training exercise with the Indian Navy? WTF. What was the Iranian Navy practicing with the Indian Navy? More questions.

                    The fire seen is blazing you point out so well prior to the ADCAP hit is in the ships helicopter hangar area. Was the helicopter with any homing torpedoes taken out first as a tactic to prevent independent retaliation on the sub? Was a Harpoon fired first initially?

                    Like you said, there may be a lot more to story here we in the public don't have privy too yet.

                    Reuters:

                    The website of the 'Milan' biennial multilateral naval exercise organised by India listed the 'IRINS Dena' as having taken part in the drill, ⁠which was held in the Bay of Bengal off India's eastern coast.
                    IRIS - or Islamic Republic of Iran Ship - is the more commonly used prefix for Iranian naval vessels, while IRINS - or Islamic Republic of Iran Naval Ship - is sometimes used.
                    “Indian Navy welcomes IRIS Dena, of the Iranian Navy, on her arrival at #Visakhapatnam ... reflecting long-standing cultural links ⁠between the two ​nations,” the Eastern Naval Command of the Indian Navy said in a post on X ​on February 17 along with pictures of the warship and some of its officers.
                    An Indian Navy spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment after the Dena was sunk.​
                    Last edited by Albacore 569; Yesterday, 11:31 AM.

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                    • He Who Shall Not Be Named
                      Moderator

                      • Aug 2008
                      • 13632

                      #11
                      That 'fire' might be a heat artifact from the type of band and/or sensitivity of the sensor in use -- infrared or low light. The Glow might be coming from the smoke-stack. Just spit-ball'n, I don't know for sure.
                      Who is John Galt?

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                      • Scott T
                        Commander

                        • May 2009
                        • 401

                        #12
                        Looks like crew are on the forward deck and are thrown down when bow plunges at explosion.
                        Then get up and move to the bow.

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                        • redboat219
                          Admiral

                          • Dec 2008
                          • 3472

                          #13
                          Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named
                          That 'fire' might be a heat artifact from the type of band and/or sensitivity of the sensor in use -- infrared or low light. The Glow might be coming from the smoke-stack. Just spit-ball'n, I don't know for sure.
                          I had the same impression. Click image for larger version  Name:	Display-of-the-ship-on-infrared-thermal-imaging-Fig.png Views:	0 Size:	28.7 KB ID:	193945 Thermal signature of the engineering space as seen in this photo.
                          ( not actual IRINS Dena, but for reference only)
                          Last edited by redboat219; Yesterday, 04:39 PM.
                          Make it simple, make strong, make it work!

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