Friday, October 22, 2010

So stealthy...

...maybe they thought it could evade detection by the sea-bed. Apparently not.

The Royal Navy's newest and largest attack submarine HMS Astute has run aground off Skye, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has confirmed...

 Uh oh. I bet there's some interesting conversations in interesting places regarding this bit of information.
Mr McKerlich said HMS Astute was in an area of shallow water where he would not risk taking his yacht. The submarine has run aground outwith the safe sea lane marked on Admiralty charts. The channel that runs underneath the Skye Bridge has red and green buoys known as lateral markers to ensure vessels do not run aground. HMS Astute appeared to be lying in shallow water several hundred metres beyond that safe route. The Admiralty charts show submerged rocks in the area where the submarine has got into difficulty.

4 comments:

Dave said...

It looks like the "Platform Control System" can't read a chart nor recognize buoys.

Who could have known?

WhigWag said...

jammed-up seamen? sounds like a prostate problem

Edstock said...

I wonder how many careers have been "stunted" as a result of this?

Alison said...

Not very astute, is it?