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Navy still searching for missing underwater vehicles

Posted to: Military Norfolk

UPDATE: The Navy said that as of 2:45 p.m. Tuesday, a search was still under way for the missing mini-subs.

NORFOLK

Four underwater unmanned vehicles went missing Sunday during training to conduct search, classify and map missions.

The Navy, Coast Guard and local authorities were searching for the missing vehicles in the Thimble Shoals Channel between the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel and the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, a Navy news release said.

Communication was lost with four of the 13 unmanned vehicles Sunday about 1 p.m.  while the vehicles were using bottom-mapping sonar to look for mine-like contacts in the water as part of the training. Search and recovery operations began immediately.

Efforts continued Monday using small-craft, shore-based teams, air assets and marine mammal systems, which could include sea lions and dolphins trained to hunt mines.

The cause of the vehicles’ disappearance is under investigation. The missing vehicles do not pose a danger to civilians or the environment, the Navy release said, but if an unmanned vehicle is discovered floating in the water, boaters should avoid it as they would any other navigation hazard.

If one of the missing vehicles is found, please call the U.S. Second Fleet commander at (757) 443-9821.

The unmanned vehicles were being used as part of a larger training exercise with about 2,500 personnel from Canadian and U.S. military forces and government civilian agencies. The annual training exercise will continue through Friday.

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Lost...

not 1, not 2, not 3, but 4. ON MAN, HEADS ARE GOING TO ROLL. Darth Vader wants to see whoever was in charge.

Extra Help...

Maybe the Navy and Coast Guard can get BP to help find them!

All I got is Sea Hunt and

All I got is Sea Hunt and LLoyd Bridges.

My memory is serving me well!

How big are they?

Just in case I see one while fishing this weekend.

Missing ROV's

Maybe the North Korean's sank them?

Really?

A timer and a floation device would be a nice option?

May be a pinger?

I Guess those sneaky..

North Koreans are at it with the their WW-2 U-Boat tactics snaggin' an' evading our Navy again,hiding in the channels since Peta and Greenpeace,tree huggers, ACLU and gosh knows who protesting against OUR Navy! Sounds(no pun intended)like they are learning from the US GOVT. how to beat us from within? Heck,even a caveman from the Taliban has it figured out with the Drones taking them out. Now if you to use suicide Planes,(they did)Torpedoes,people(they did) like the Jap Imperial military did,that would be OK for the LCDR Grovers of the World. History repeats itself, No Appeasement! Now in about 2wks it will be sitting on deck of the Pueblo. Since our Govt.is after Blackwater,maybe we can get the I D F to help us out,with all those oil rigs off the VACAPES soon,going to need 'em. Just sayin'.....

Check under my trimaran

We sailed through there twice on Sunday. We heard the navy on ch16 saying they were doing un-teathered sonar work first in shallow water at Little Creek and then out along Thimble Shoals channel. The wind was gusting about 25 knts from the SW. The tide started running in pretty strong around noon. With those conditons I suspect the units may drift north east towards Kiptopeake. I'll check between my hulls when I get back to boat. I thought I was experiencing a little unusual weather helm. Hell, with three of those babies I could build another trimaran. I'll name it Tri-Again.

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