Ever wanted to see something that’s classified top secret?
Posted by Paul on 31st August 2007
Well, if you look online, you probably can find it. That’s what Dan Twohig did- he was just poking around looking at real estate, and found a picture of the not-so-secret-anymore submarine base at Bangor, Washington. So he posted it on his blog.
I drive by Bangor occasionally when I’m heading out to my dad’s house on the Olympic Penninsula. Lots of people do; Highway 3 is a fairly busy road. And the sub base is a big deal- lots of our subs use it.
What’s surprising about what Twohig found is that it shows the propeller of a Trident missile submarine. They are designed to be as quiet as possible, and the prop is a big big part in that.
Click here to see the picture. It’s a Trident in the dock, and you can clearly see the prop. Pretty amazing that the Navy screwed up and had it exposed.
I work photographic flights all the time. They fly all over the United States, shooting pictures for all kinds of governmental and private agencies and businesses. Apparently that’s what happened here; it might be that the Navy had the schedule for when Russian and Chinese satellites were going to be overhead, didn’t think they were going to be exposed, and had the stern of the sub uncovered for a while.
But wouldn’t it just make more sense to have built a big canopy over the entire facility?
Anyway, the fact that this image is still on the web, a month after Twohig first put it out there, indicates that the Navy doesn’t really care about it- from which we can deduce that the bad guys either have the picture already (or better ones, more likely) or that we know somehow that they already have this prop design. Either way, it’s not a security breach anymore, so they haven’t suppressed it.
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