The U.S. Navy reports that the USS "Connecticut", a nuclear-powered fast-attack submarine, struck an unidentified object while submerged in the South China Sea, causing 11 crew members to be injured. The extent of the damage to the "Seawolf"-class submarine is still being assessed although the submarine is noted as being "safe and stable".
The US Navy reports that the USS Connecticut, a nuclear powered fast-attack submarine, struck an unidentified object while submerged in the South China Sea, causing 11 crewmembers to be hurt. The extent of the damage to the Seawolf-class submarine is still being assessed although it is noted as being "safe and stable."
The U.S. Navy reports that the USS "Connecticut", a nuclear-powered fast-attack submarine, struck an unidentified object while submerged in the South China Sea, causing 11 crewmembers to be injured. The extent of the damage to the "Seawolf"-class submarine is still being assessed although thesubmarineis noted as being "safe and stable".