Drug Runners Perfect Long-Range Subs 428
Hugh Pickens writes writes "Authorities have captured a 74-foot camouflaged submarine — nearly twice as long as a city bus — with twin propellers and a 5-foot conning tower that, with a crew of four to six, has a maximum operational range of 6,800 nautical miles on the surface, can go 10 days without refueling and was probably designed to ferry cocaine underwater to Mexico. The vessel carries a payload of 9 tons of cocaine with a street value of about $250 million and uses a GPS chart plotter with side-scan capabilities, a high-frequency radio, an electro-optical periscope and an infrared camera mounted on the conning tower—visual aids that supplement two miniature windows in the makeshift cockpit. "This is the most sophisticated sub we've seen to date," says Jon Wallace who has headed the Personal Submersibles Organization, or Psubs, for 15 years. "It's a very good design in terms of shape and controls." In the meantime jungle shipbuilders continue to perfect their craft."
In others news .... (Score:2, Funny)
The DEA perfects the Depth Charge.
Engineers required (Score:5, Funny)
Sounds like the kind of thing that takes more than a few engineers to build. I wonder what toys they hand out at recruitment fairs?
Re:Enough now (Score:5, Funny)
at least the corporations will pay tax.
What if GE got into the drug trade?
Re:In others news .... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:What's funny is (Score:4, Funny)
Sometimes I read a post and stop after one sentence too.
"You name one drug including Tylenol and cough syrup and you can find a black market for it."
Re:Next step: drone boats (Score:0, Funny)
WTF? Send him my way, I'd take the job in a heartbeat.
There's nothing 'legit' about a government that locks people up for possession of the wrong kind of plant.
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