Finland fires warning charges at suspect object under water

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The Finnish navy has said it dropped three warning charges over an unidentified undersea object in territorial waters close to Helsinki in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

The incident took place at a time of heightened tensions in the region because of Russian air and sea incursions into the territory of neighbouring countries, but a Finnish naval spokesman said it was too early to tell whether the object was a submarine. He said full analysis of sensor data could take days or weeks.

"Our sensors detected something, an uncertain underwater object, at lunchtime on Monday and then again overnight," Commodore Olavi Jantunen said. "Three charges were dropped, but they were warning charges, with a light burst, meant to warn rather than to do any harm to the object."

Jantunen said there had been no sign of the object since the charges were dropped by hand from Finnish surface vessels overnight. He added that it was impossible to characterise the nature of the object until a full analysis had been performed on the sensor data.

"A first report could come in a few days, but a full report could take one to three weeks," he said.

The naval spokesman said that it was highly unusual for such charges to be used. "I have been in the navy since the 1990s and I can't recall it happening," Jantunen said.

Last October, the Swedish navy mounted a large-scale hunt for a mystery underwater object spotted close to Stockholm. The Swedish navy deployed battleships, minesweepers, helicopters and 200 personnel but failed to find the craft. Confirming in November that the object had been a submarine of unspecified origin, Sweden's prime minister, Stefan Löfven, warned that such incursions presented "enormous risks" for those involved and that Sweden would defend its borders "with all available means".
Finland fires warnings at suspect object in underwater territory | World news | The Guardian
 
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Maybe it was Mir 2 who got homesick. She was after all built in Finland.



It was good that they dropped those charges instead of just sucking their thumbs. ;)
 
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From what I understand of the naval stuff (so I do not much of anything), so the time pretty well handled Finnish Navy would go to that thing. Contact the object had lasted one and a half hours. That is quite a different story than the Swedish "might be heard, maybe not, so not".

I understand that Navy vessel is observed yesterday at noon from a permanent seabed-mounted sensor at hand. Then, the scene has been driven to join all ships as quickly as possible to (they had a location in the minelayer, the coastguard vessel and a missile boat last night), these three vessels are fairly quickly able to locate the submarine (taking into account that they have lasted for probably a half days to arrive). And apparently minelayer Uusimaa is actually received sonar the submarine from the bottom. Then there are six pieces of hand thrown depth bombs, and the submarine is gone tail between their legs to international sea areas. Sounds like text book rehearsal.

So, no Swedish-style freak-outs of finding and information. Probably the announcement came after the submarine had already left the Finnish territorial waters. Navy Then reported that they continued after the normal training. So this is the media followed by the ships moving joined the exercise, not a submarine exploration.

And best of all: gave Finland to Russia now time for a different signal than Sweden! (I mean it, when the submarine boys enroll her home harbor, so there is certainly not a lot of laughing at the way in they laughed after their visit to Sweden show
 
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@jouni, Did your navy drop charges as warning shots, or this "sub" was sunk??
Any definitive info on the outcome?
 
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Dropping bombs in the sea to catch fish? Where have I seen a video of this before?
 

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@jouni, Did your navy drop charges as warning shots, or this "sub" was sunk??
Any definitive info on the outcome?
They were warning charges, which chased the sub away. The sub was followed by sonar and then chased away. After it was chased away Navy came public and told about the operation.
 
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They were warning charges, which chased the sub away. The sub was followed by sonar and then chased away. After it was chased away Navy came public and told about the operation.
it was loch - ness monster not sub , :laugh:

don't write fake.
 

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Maybe it was Mir 2 who got homesick. She was after all built in Finland.
or maybe it was loch - ness monster, :laugh:

can you provide us link of the maybe - maybe news that it was mir - 2 or some other russian sub.
 

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Another unconfirmed underwater object sighting suspected in Helsinki center.

 

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Another unconfirmed underwater object sighting suspected in Helsinki center.

This shows that Nordic countries aren't capable to detect submarines,look,it reached to Helsinki without being worried. They need to invest more to detect them.
 

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