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Malvinas 1982
Actividad de los Submarinos durante el Conflicto de Malvinas
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<blockquote data-quote="Nito" data-source="post: 1090408" data-attributes="member: 28973"><p>Respuestas recibidas luego de insinuar la posibilidad de un evento no real con los torpedos:</p><p>a) "... Admiral Sir Jeremy Black, who was the Captain of HMS Invincible in 1982 was on the bridge during the morning in May '82 when the ship performed some unexpected, violent torpedo avoidance manoeuvres. He spoke at a reunion dinner during "Malvinas 25" of the torpedo incident. He is a much respected Senior Naval Officer not given to BS. And the CPO Sonar Ops and Maintainers know what they saw and heard, as did many of the aircraft handlers on the flight deck..." (Nicholas Lutwyche)</p><p>b) "... I was on HMS Ambuscade during the war, and one of our guys Martin (Burt) Lancaster, detected torpedo Hydrophone Effect and raised the loud vocal alarm, " Torpedo, Torpedo, Torpedo" and tracked the direction of the weapon. I was off watch from the SCR at the time, so can't be absolutely certain of where the weapon came from and where it was heading, but frankly, I don't care. All I know is it missed us, and Burt made the call. It was also said by someone who was down the 4.5 in magazine at the time, that they heard something passing close to the ship as we carried out counter detection manoeuvres. Obviously, at the time, matelots being matelots, Burt took a bit of stick, whale farts, icebergs, all the usual bollocks! but that was basically our personal defence mechanisms kicking in. We'd been in a scrape, and we knew it...." (Howard Lazenby)</p><p></p><p>No voy a intentar la traducción porque no sé los términos técnicos y "lloverán" las corercciones. Tampoco sigo con este tema porque no sé nada y puedo decir cualquier bolazo, y peor aún ... alguien se lo crea. Si recibo material lo posteo para el que le sirva. Subí hace poco una conferencia grabada en el 87 de Azcueta explicando todas las operaciones.</p><p>Acerco este material por si le interesa a alguien:</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf&AD=ADA279554"><span style="color: #3b5998">http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/</span>GetTRDoc?Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf&AD=ADA279554</a></strong></p><p><span style="color: #333333">Slds!</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nito, post: 1090408, member: 28973"] Respuestas recibidas luego de insinuar la posibilidad de un evento no real con los torpedos: a) "... Admiral Sir Jeremy Black, who was the Captain of HMS Invincible in 1982 was on the bridge during the morning in May '82 when the ship performed some unexpected, violent torpedo avoidance manoeuvres. He spoke at a reunion dinner during "Malvinas 25" of the torpedo incident. He is a much respected Senior Naval Officer not given to BS. And the CPO Sonar Ops and Maintainers know what they saw and heard, as did many of the aircraft handlers on the flight deck..." (Nicholas Lutwyche) b) "... I was on HMS Ambuscade during the war, and one of our guys Martin (Burt) Lancaster, detected torpedo Hydrophone Effect and raised the loud vocal alarm, " Torpedo, Torpedo, Torpedo" and tracked the direction of the weapon. I was off watch from the SCR at the time, so can't be absolutely certain of where the weapon came from and where it was heading, but frankly, I don't care. All I know is it missed us, and Burt made the call. It was also said by someone who was down the 4.5 in magazine at the time, that they heard something passing close to the ship as we carried out counter detection manoeuvres. Obviously, at the time, matelots being matelots, Burt took a bit of stick, whale farts, icebergs, all the usual bollocks! but that was basically our personal defence mechanisms kicking in. We'd been in a scrape, and we knew it...." (Howard Lazenby) No voy a intentar la traducción porque no sé los términos técnicos y "lloverán" las corercciones. Tampoco sigo con este tema porque no sé nada y puedo decir cualquier bolazo, y peor aún ... alguien se lo crea. Si recibo material lo posteo para el que le sirva. Subí hace poco una conferencia grabada en el 87 de Azcueta explicando todas las operaciones. Acerco este material por si le interesa a alguien: [B][URL='http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf&AD=ADA279554'][COLOR=#3b5998]http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/[/COLOR]GetTRDoc?Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf&AD=ADA279554[/URL][/B] [COLOR=#333333]Slds![/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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