Asymptote
Banned Idiot
I have a theory.
The South korean navy sank their own boat. I know this sounds shocking, but let me explain.
1. Both US and South Korean investigators had stated officially, that the torpedoes that sank the South Korean corvette was made in GERMANY.
2. South Korea bought numerous german subs (Type 209 for example). The most recent one is Type 214 submarine with 3 commissioned to date. The most recent one SS-075 "An Jung-geun" was commissioned on December 1st, 2009. A mere three months before the incident.
And ofcourse, German submarines fires german torpedoes.
3. North Korea is a country under the most intense international embargoes on earth. Even civilian equipments remotely sounds like it can do anything to make weapon is banned. So for a TORPEDO (which is not your common black market weapon like AKs) - a highly specialized weapon that's under EU's Arms Control Regime (that's tighter than a nun's ass), it is impossible for North Korea (who has no diplomatic relation with Germany) to acquire such weapon. Torpedo is not something you can just steal or smuggle at a tradeshow or carry on a camel's back.
Applying occam's razor - simplest explaination is usually the correct one.
So, for North Korea to .....
A. Con/steal/buy the torpedoes UNDETECTED, then smuggle the german torpedoes across the world UNDETECTED, only to sink a South Korean Corvette....
or
B. South Korean Navy after acquiring the brand spanking new Type 214 submarines, while still unfamiliar with the operations of the submarine goes on excercise, made a huge mishap and fired the torpedoes by mistake, and sunk one of its own ship. Then while fearing embarrassment, blamed North Korea for it.
Which one sounds more plausible?
The South korean navy sank their own boat. I know this sounds shocking, but let me explain.
1. Both US and South Korean investigators had stated officially, that the torpedoes that sank the South Korean corvette was made in GERMANY.
2. South Korea bought numerous german subs (Type 209 for example). The most recent one is Type 214 submarine with 3 commissioned to date. The most recent one SS-075 "An Jung-geun" was commissioned on December 1st, 2009. A mere three months before the incident.
And ofcourse, German submarines fires german torpedoes.
3. North Korea is a country under the most intense international embargoes on earth. Even civilian equipments remotely sounds like it can do anything to make weapon is banned. So for a TORPEDO (which is not your common black market weapon like AKs) - a highly specialized weapon that's under EU's Arms Control Regime (that's tighter than a nun's ass), it is impossible for North Korea (who has no diplomatic relation with Germany) to acquire such weapon. Torpedo is not something you can just steal or smuggle at a tradeshow or carry on a camel's back.
Applying occam's razor - simplest explaination is usually the correct one.
So, for North Korea to .....
A. Con/steal/buy the torpedoes UNDETECTED, then smuggle the german torpedoes across the world UNDETECTED, only to sink a South Korean Corvette....
or
B. South Korean Navy after acquiring the brand spanking new Type 214 submarines, while still unfamiliar with the operations of the submarine goes on excercise, made a huge mishap and fired the torpedoes by mistake, and sunk one of its own ship. Then while fearing embarrassment, blamed North Korea for it.
Which one sounds more plausible?
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