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The Hunt For Red October is now a reality.
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<blockquote data-quote="Silverstrike" data-source="post: 17029433" data-attributes="member: 4781"><p>If you want to read something that would be a novel but is actually true read up about the Toshiba and Konigsberg debacle I think in 1986. The USSR wanted CAD machines and computer aided milling machines. Long story short Toshiba and Konigsberg decided hey lets make money and so they sold said equipment to the USSR this had far reaching consequences with their sub production as finally they was almost reproduced our USS Los Angeles type. </p><p></p><p>And so from the Victor 3, Sierra and Akula they are all about equal to the Los Angeles class in sound. Like I read they made a lemon into a star after this exchange as the Victors was now almost dead quiet and able to move in and operate closer to Norway, Iceland and the UK before anyone even knew the Soviets was there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverstrike, post: 17029433, member: 4781"] If you want to read something that would be a novel but is actually true read up about the Toshiba and Konigsberg debacle I think in 1986. The USSR wanted CAD machines and computer aided milling machines. Long story short Toshiba and Konigsberg decided hey lets make money and so they sold said equipment to the USSR this had far reaching consequences with their sub production as finally they was almost reproduced our USS Los Angeles type. And so from the Victor 3, Sierra and Akula they are all about equal to the Los Angeles class in sound. Like I read they made a lemon into a star after this exchange as the Victors was now almost dead quiet and able to move in and operate closer to Norway, Iceland and the UK before anyone even knew the Soviets was there. [/QUOTE]
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