Message from @Lord Efo

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2017-02-15 22:11:41 UTC  

Chnnale 7

2017-02-15 22:11:45 UTC  

Last i saw was 70

2017-02-15 22:11:48 UTC  

Coast Guard

2017-02-15 22:11:50 UTC  

Well its in more

2017-02-15 22:11:54 UTC  

Kek

2017-02-15 22:12:06 UTC  

Yeah, they're testing trumps response

2017-02-15 22:12:23 UTC  

He's just shurgging

2017-02-15 22:12:31 UTC  

Maybe. But it was en route before Trump's inauguration

2017-02-15 22:12:36 UTC  

This is how the us and ru shake hands with new presidents

2017-02-15 22:12:50 UTC  

its around 5000 miles if they do it from northern russia through canada

2017-02-15 22:12:59 UTC  

canada would most likely have noticed

2017-02-15 22:13:09 UTC  

"We've been in touch with the Navy early this morning," U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney, D-2nd District, told The Courant. "They are watching it like a hawk. At this point there's not a violation of international waters. Unless that happens you aren't going to see any aggressive push-back, but it's something that has us on high alert."

2017-02-15 22:13:33 UTC  

9000 miles through the panama canal

2017-02-15 22:13:34 UTC  

It probably went though the GIUK gap, across the Atlantic towards CT

2017-02-15 22:13:35 UTC  

High alert meaning not playing xbox in barracks

2017-02-15 22:13:38 UTC  

these are nautical miles

2017-02-15 22:14:01 UTC  

oops

2017-02-15 22:14:08 UTC  

6000 miles through canada

2017-02-15 22:14:15 UTC  

Usually we just violate each other's airspace

2017-02-15 22:14:21 UTC  

Two retired U.S. Naval submarine commanders downplayed the significance of the Russian presence, saying the ship presents little threat to U.S. security. Such Russian intelligence ships routinely patrol areas outside U.S. naval bases and track U.S. and allied forces' naval exercises.

The U.S. Coast Guard said it is tracking the ship's course, but would not disclose the location.

2017-02-15 22:14:53 UTC  

its around 4500 if they do it around greenland

2017-02-15 22:14:57 UTC  

thats probably what they did

2017-02-15 22:15:09 UTC  

"The U.S. Coast Guard is aware of a Russian Federation-flagged vessel transiting international waters off the East coast of the United States, as we are of all vessels approaching the U.S. The ship has not entered U.S. territorial waters, which extend 12 miles out to sea," the Coast Guard said in a statement.

2017-02-15 22:15:20 UTC  

if they did it

2017-02-15 22:15:25 UTC  

Anyone remember when we saved a Russian sub from arctic ice

2017-02-15 22:15:45 UTC  

The ship began the trip north along the coast from Havana, where it was photographed and is expected to return.

2017-02-15 22:16:10 UTC  

The ship is the "Victor Leonov" a Russian intelligence ship.

2017-02-15 22:16:18 UTC  

Wonder if it's a shakedown run

2017-02-15 22:16:29 UTC  

denmark would have noticed as well

2017-02-15 22:16:33 UTC  

New systems test

2017-02-15 22:16:36 UTC  

idk how they could possibly do that

2017-02-15 22:17:06 UTC  

Slav magic

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/276935978369810432/281549479096745994/14102531_331892273809735_8916297435149873448_n-758x537.jpg

2017-02-15 22:17:43 UTC  

the ship goes 18 mph

2017-02-15 22:18:00 UTC  

I'm certain it can go much faster

2017-02-15 22:18:26 UTC  

it wouldve taken 10 days full speed for that thing to cross fucking greenland's territory to get here

2017-02-15 22:18:37 UTC  

Fuck, our capitals push 35 knots

2017-02-15 22:18:44 UTC  

not to mention go around greenland

2017-02-15 22:18:58 UTC  

Because it is international waters. Denmark wouldn't likely inform the US immediately. Also that Denmark isn't actively patrolling international waters nor does it have the capable technology that the US has to detect ships at far range.

2017-02-15 22:19:27 UTC  

11 days

2017-02-15 22:19:35 UTC  

Not even Iceland would have noticed. Maybe the UK but again it is reported that it came from Havana

2017-02-15 22:19:46 UTC  

what did?