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  • ID: 1799
  • Uploader: Gneisenau »
  • Date: about 4 hours ago
  • Approver: Eastman »
  • Size: 823 KB .jpg (1778x1333) »
  • Source: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:US_Navy_030427-O-0000B-003_Polar_Bear_Attacks_Sub.jpg »
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uss connecticut and seawolf-class (united states of america and 4 more) drawn by mark_barnoff

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  • US Navy 030427-O-0000B-003 Polar Bear Attacks Sub

    Near the North Pole (Apr. 27, 2003) -- During Exercise ICEX 2003, the Seawolf-class attack submarine USS Connecticut (SSN 22) surfaced and broke through the ice. This polar bear, attracted by the hole which can be used to find food, was seen through the sub's periscope and these photos were captured as the image was projected on a flat-panel display. After investigating the Connecticut for approximately 40 minutes, the bear left the area, with no damage to the sub or to the bear. U.S. Navy photo by Mark Barnoff. (RELEASED)

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