Here's a good one: What was the deal with the Soviet Golf-II class strategic missile submarine K-129? She sinks at LAT 40 N, LON 180 (or so some say...) in March 1968. In 1974, the CIA ship “Hughes Glomar Explorer” tries to lift the wreck from the ocean bottom. But why? Was it for the code books and Russian technology, or was it to determine whether or not the sub “went rogue” and attempted to launch her nuclear missiles at Hawaii, and failed catastrophically? We do know that US Air Force sound detection systems (not SOSUS) did record two “acoustic events”, each or 96 second duration, which is the main engine burn time of the Soviet R-21 missiles carried by the K-129, and spaced at an interval consistent with the automatic missile launch system on board the sub, at the time the sub sank, and in the same location. And the photos taken by USS Halibut, CAI spy sub of the time, show destruction around the “sail” where the two aft missile tubes were (were) located.
Me? I'm going with Norman Polmar's analysis in his book “Azorian”, on this subject, which is that a missile firing drill went very (very) wrong. Still, much about this incident is still classified, of course...
Me? I'm going with Norman Polmar's analysis in his book “Azorian”, on this subject, which is that a missile firing drill went very (very) wrong. Still, much about this incident is still classified, of course...