US Navy Seawolf-class attack submarine USS Connecticut. US Navy
USNI News: Navy Not Sure What USS Connecticut Struck in the South China Sea, Beijing Accuses U.S. of Cover-Up
The U.S. Navy still isn’t positive what one of its most powerful attack submarines hit in the South China Sea, as repair assessments continue in Guam, four sources familiar with the results of the preliminary investigations told USNI News this week.
As of Tuesday afternoon, the undersea object that damaged the forward section of USS Connecticut (SSN-22) had not been definitively determined as part of several investigations into the Oct. 2 incident, the sources said.
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WNU Editor: The Chinese are fixated on what did this US sub struck .... China is fixated on a mysterious US submarine incident in the South China Sea and keeps accusing the US of a cover-up (Insider)
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