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Drug Smuggling Submarine Seized In Colombia

Colombia Drug Submarine

02/15/11 07:29 AM ET   AP

BOGOTA, Colombia — Colombian soldiers have for the first time seized a fully submersible drug-smuggling submarine capable of reaching the coast of Mexico, authorities announced Monday.

Last July, another fully submersible "narcosub" was seized just across the border by authorities in neighboring Ecuador.

Previous drug-carrying vessels found in Colombia were only semi-submersible, meaning part of the structure always remained above the surface.

But the sub discovered Sunday can operate completely underwater, Col. Manuel Hurtado, chief of staff of Colombia's Pacific Command, told The Associated Press. He estimated it could hold eight tons of drugs.

The sub in Colombia was found in a rural area of Cauca province on the Timgiqui River about 275 miles (440 kilometers) southwest of Bogota, the capital.

Hurtado said intelligence reports and tips from informants led troops to the vessel. He said the sub was empty when soldiers found it and no one was arrested.

The 99-foot-long (30-meter) fiberglass boat has room for a crew of six and is powered by two diesel engines and has an air-conditioned interior, Hurtado said. He said it can submerge up to nine feet (three meters) deep and is equipped with a 16 1/2-foot (five meter) periscope.

"The engines were already fully installed and ready to go," Hurtado said.

The sub had "the capacity to sail totally underwater and the ability to travel to the coast of Mexico without surfacing," he added. He said such a trip would take eight to nine days.

Hurtado estimated the vessel had taken six to eight months to build and cost about $2 million.

He said Colombia has seized at least 32 semi-submersible vessels designed to smuggle drugs over the last decade, including a dozen last year.

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iflew
Dyno Remediator
12:03 AM on 03/31/2011
One problem with submerged navigation is the low speed. When the sub moves it moves through water which also moves with regard to the earth. The typical GPS or its antenna has to be sometimes raised above water. Unless they have friendly "Flipper" they will almost need to meet an escort vessel.

Another problem pointed out earlier is that the battery pack needs charging. Air after about 30 hours gets stale unless they got a scrubber or lots of lithium hydroxide.

Hydrogen gas has damaged more than a few subs when it gets above 4%.
REDSTATEREFUGEE
Texan by birth ; Californian by choice
10:30 PM on 02/16/2011
Any creative writers out there in Huffland? The ominous photo of the sub struck a spark in me that someone could whip up a terrific screenplay based upon the manufacture, launch, voyage, and eventual capture of the vessel.....With Charlie Sheen as Skipper and Lilo as Little Buddy.....Just saying....
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cliffhammond
Onward through the fog!
05:08 PM on 02/16/2011
How do we know this isn't a CIA/DEA submarine? The CIA is one of the biggest traffickers in the world.
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WorkhelpWorkhelp
Control your money locally. Charter banks now.
01:24 AM on 02/17/2011
You don't. And it probably is. Don't they give out DIY plans on cia.com if you qualify?

(joke) but who knows.
04:23 PM on 02/16/2011
Anyone seen Ringo or his Yellow Submarine? Just a thought.
Huge Drug Sub Found
The Colombian army has seized a 100-foot-long submarine capable of transporting eight tons of cocaine as far away as Mexico. http://www.newslook.com/videos/290739-huge-drug-sub-found?autoplay=true
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Max Shaw
My micro-bio is no longer empty.
01:39 PM on 02/16/2011
....Again?? Once they can figure out how to build them UNDERWATER too then there would be no stopping them. lol.
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Coinyer101
King of Doobiestan
01:11 PM on 02/16/2011
If we want drugs , we're gonna get 'em, one way or the other. You cannot 'win' . You should surrender and accept terms, now. Stop trying to legislate every aspect of personal lives and freedom! You cannot 'win' this 'war'.....,
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Coinyer101
King of Doobiestan
01:05 PM on 02/16/2011
At least they didn't get any weed this time.....,
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Maney
When in a dog park always keep an eye to the groun
12:46 PM on 02/16/2011
Looks like the next stage in vilifying Wikileaks to the world. It appears to be a two villain face off - one trying to mate the other at every turn. Whose the biggest villain? The one telling the secrets or the one hiding them?
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12:44 PM on 02/16/2011
Well this news is going to ruin Charlie Sheens plans
Bellla
Trans & Proud
12:08 PM on 02/16/2011
Some tech! Homemade submarines! And these guys need to sell drugs to make a living? Why don't they just make submarines and sell 'em legally!
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Progress08
I've come to regard you as people I've met
04:31 PM on 02/16/2011
Ya, to narco-traffickers.
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we-r-stardust
Time flies like an arrow Fruit flies like a banana
12:03 PM on 02/16/2011
20,000 Kilo`s Under The Sea ...Captain Nemo and his submarine Cannabis...;-)
11:31 AM on 02/16/2011
Americans' insatiable desire for recreational drugs destroys neighboring countries, see Mexico, corrupts governments, leads to countless deaths and has no signs of abating. It's all madness at this point.
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Henk
I like your Christ, I don't like your Christians..
11:46 AM on 02/16/2011
That's something that most users and low level suppliers don't get. While in college I made a flippant remark about my passed exploits and a Colombian woman in the class tore me a new one. I was shocked, I had never seen it from that point of view.
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Coinyer101
King of Doobiestan
01:06 PM on 02/16/2011
Stop trying to prohibit us from owning our own bodies....,
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Euterpe360
I'm just a little bi-partisan
03:37 PM on 02/16/2011
Your enjoyment of you body is leading to the deaths of others.
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Dogma
Dare to be Nobody in Particular
11:31 AM on 02/16/2011
Das Booty.
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MikeDu
Both salubrious and lugubrious concurrently.
10:51 AM on 02/16/2011
All this to feed YOUR narssissistic desire for party drugs. Don't you think its time you stopped?
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BuckyJamesDio
I can't brain today. I have the dumb.
11:04 AM on 02/16/2011
To whom are you speaking?
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Cory111
Life is good...
11:19 AM on 02/16/2011
Hi Mike, how about we just send all of the addicts down there, problem resolved.
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rbenjamin
Rule 5 rules
10:40 AM on 02/16/2011
If that thing can sail for 8 days submerged I suspect the "periscope" is a snorkel.

Anyhow, if the authorities capture another dozen or so similar subs they can open up their own version of Disneyland's 20 Thousand Leagues Under the Sea ride.
11:27 AM on 02/16/2011
Yeah, got to be a snorkel for those diesel engines to operate. Subs, the old ones, like the ones used in WWII had diesel engines to operate on the surface but electric battery powered engines to operate underwater.
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rbenjamin
Rule 5 rules
06:24 PM on 02/16/2011
I guess it could be hand cranked if the crew was stoked with some of the cocaine cargo. Except then I would expect the voyage to take a lot less than just 8 days.