The Hunt for Reds in October

OPSEC is in full effect for obvious reasons. Civilian ships are now allowed in the area but a nofly zone is still active. A little while ago media reported that they've been fed desinformation concerning the locations of the sightings of suspected foreign underwater activity. Serves its purpose since obviously the foreign power has the same access to these channels. More as it develops!
 
The Vilnius Schoolmaster kind of dribbles a bit in the wardroom. Ever notice that? Looks like a drool is immiment from that lower ramp. Excuse me Captain but I think it would've been best if you hadn't sent that letter...and I do believe napkins are standard issue in the Commie navy.
 
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Okay so here's a breakdown of what's been going on. All following information is now public.

For some time now we've seen an increase in russian activity in the Baltic Sea, most of it is classified and has not warranted an operation of this magnitude. The reason why the shit hit the fan this time (so to speak) is due to a combination of both HUMINT and SIGINT. As the operation progressed more observations were made that formed a pattern and let us to believe that foreign underwater activity is or has been underway in swedish waters. As long as this pattern continues so will the operation.

What's important to know is that officially this is not deemed a submarine hunt with all that definition entails. Also no foreign power has officially been marked a suspect if you will. Due to severe downsizing we lack the proper equipment to conduct a full on submarine hunt, this is an intelligence operation.

With that said, should a submarine be located within swedish waters it will be forced to surface with any means necessary. The chances of that happening however are very low, statistically speaking and due to limited capabilities.
 
I say you can't trust the Russians. Maybe that's old-school Cold War thinking, but I still believe it.
 
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