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    From the irish Times

    Nuclear sub crewman airlifted

    A British navy rating who became ill on a nuclear submarine in transit through Irish waters was airlifted to safety early yesterday by the Irish Coast Guard.

    The rescue was undertaken by the Sligo-based Sikorsky medium-range helicopter in difficult weather conditions about 160 kilometres off the northwest coast just before first light at 7am.

    Malin Coast Guard in north Donegal co-ordinated the operation, but was asked by the British ministry of defence not to release or comment on any details on the incident.

    The alert was raised late on Thursday night when a rating developed chest pains which required immediate medical assessment in hospital.

    It is understood that the nuclear-powered submarine agreed to approach the Irish coastline to facilitate the rescue, given the weather conditions.

    The rating was winched off by the Sligo helicopter crew, hovering over eight-metre high waves and fresh to strong south-to-southwest winds. Top cover was provided by an RAF Nimrod aircraft. The rating was flown to Sligo General Hospital.

    Nuclear-powered submarines are not permitted within the 12-mile territorial limit, although the Government has no way of detecting their presence unless they surface. Ireland's economic zone extends to 200 miles off the coast, and foreign vessels have the right of innocent passage under international law.

    The British ministry of defence confirmed that a rating was flown to hospital by the Irish Coast Guard and said it was "very grateful for the assistance". However, a defence ministry spokeswoman would not confirm the name of the submarine, the position of the rescue or any details of the vessel's passage, for "operational reasons". The rating is expected back in Britain on release from hospital in Sligo.
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  • #2
    With all the time the RAF came over to help out

    with there SAR

    its nice to be able to repay the favours

    get well soon- oh sea hag from the Royal Navy
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    • #3
      Originally posted by The real Jack View Post
      Nuclear-powered submarines are not permitted within the 12-mile territorial limit, although the Government has no way of detecting their presence unless they surface.
      So HMS Vengeance could be parked on the floor of Cork Harbour as we speak and nobody would know.
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      • #4
        Shh...thats not a snorke....its just a pipe....yes a pipe thats floating vertically..nothing to see here.

        Well done to the Coastguard. Airlifts from Sub Decks are particularly difficult.


        Catch-22 says they have a right to do anything we can't stop them from doing.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Goldie fish View Post
          Well done to the Coastguard. Airlifts from Sub Decks are particularly difficult.
          Seconded.

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          • #6
            ... and very dangerous, specially when you consider the statis discharge issues.

            Still not quite sure why it made the front page. Lorna, bless her, will try and make anything into a sensation.

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            • #7
              At least she is showing the Good News from the services, rather than the bad news that so many others prefer.


              Catch-22 says they have a right to do anything we can't stop them from doing.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Goldie fish View Post
                Shh...thats not a snorke....its just a pipe....yes a pipe thats floating vertically..nothing to see here.
                Nuclear subs don't need to snort, its the diesel-electrics that come up to snort.

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                • #9
                  Who said anything about snorkling? It could be the attack periscope or the secondary scope. either way, short of getting an old depth-charge out of a museum and re-arming it, I reckon the RN could stop outside the Basin and nobody could do a damn thing about it.
                  regards
                  GttC

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by GoneToTheCanner View Post
                    Who said anything about snorkling? It could be the attack periscope or the secondary scope. either way, short of getting an old depth-charge out of a museum and re-arming it, I reckon the RN could stop outside the Basin and nobody could do a damn thing about it.
                    regards
                    GttC
                    snorke....
                    right there dude

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by GoneToTheCanner View Post
                      short of getting an old depth-charge out of a museum and re-arming it, I reckon the RN could stop outside the Basin and nobody could do a damn thing about it.
                      regards
                      GttC
                      What about all these fancy EFP's we now have, as the Greens would lead you to believe?
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                      • #12
                        Efp?


                        Catch-22 says they have a right to do anything we can't stop them from doing.

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                        • #13
                          Explosively Formed Penetrator, aka the super secret weapon the Irish Naval Service are testing for the Discovery Channel.

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                          • #14
                            The RN could park a sub on the square in haulbowline and the navy would be the last to know

                            200 miles.... 12 miles..EU..EEZ...wtf do you really thing and Nuclear submarine commander gives **** or even has these items registered on his boat....".and at the time we thought it was a whale"


                            Nice to be of service to the RN..least we could do....basic rule of the sea..leave no fellow sailor in distress

                            No would all the crusties...please piss off
                            btw Lorna..if a dauphin hadn't crashed..would you have a job?
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by ZULU View Post
                              What about all these fancy EFP's we now have, as the Greens would lead you to believe?
                              They're kept in stores for sinking Greenpeace boats.
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