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WWII submarine discovered 81 years after vanishing on a secret mission

Last updated: October 18, 2024 1:28 pm
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The mystery of the HMS Trooper, a World War II submarine that went missing in 1943, has finally been solved after years of unsuccessful search expeditions. The wreckage of the British vessel has been located 830 feet down at the bottom of the Icarian Sea near the Greek island of Donoussa, and researchers believe that an underwater mine is responsible for its demise.

The HMS Trooper embarked on a mission to the Greek island of Kalamos in early October 1943 to deploy three resistance fighters before patrolling the Aegean Sea, a region known for its German naval mines. However, the submarine never made it to its destination in Beirut, and its 64 crew members have been missing in action ever since.

Various recovery crews have attempted to locate the submarine over the years, but it was Kostas Thoctarides, the founder of the underwater recovery company Planet Blue, who theorized a different scenario. He suggested that the last known sighting of the Trooper may have been mistaken for another submarine of the same class, leading to an incorrect search area. Thoctarides and his team used a shipboard sonar system to scan the waters near the Aegean island of Donoussa and eventually confirmed the Trooper’s location on October 3.

The search was not without its challenges, as the Icarian Sea is notorious for its dangerous weather conditions with strong winds, waves, and underwater currents. Despite the difficulties, the team was able to deploy a remotely operated vehicle named “Super Achille” to get a closer look at the wreckage.

Visual analysis of the severely damaged wreckage indicates that the submarine likely fell victim to a German mine explosion, breaking the vessel into three separate pieces. The longest section, a stern piece measuring about 106 feet long, suggests that the submarine sank while sailing along the surface. The open hatch on the conning tower further supports this theory.

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Captain Richard Wraith of the British Royal Navy commended the Planet Blue team for their discovery and expressed hope that the definitive location of the Trooper would provide closure for the families of the lost crew members. One of those families includes Wraith’s own, as his father, Lt. John Wraith, served as the Trooper’s commander during its final mission.

The discovery of the HMS Trooper’s wreckage after 81 years has shed light on a long-standing mystery and provided answers to the fate of the submarine and its crew. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made during wartime and offers closure to the families of those who lost their lives aboard the ill-fated vessel. The world of technology is constantly evolving, with new innovations and advancements being made every day. One such advancement is the development of artificial intelligence, or AI. AI has the potential to revolutionize the way we live and work, with its ability to perform tasks that would typically require human intelligence.

AI is a branch of computer science that aims to create intelligent machines that can think, learn, and problem solve like humans. This technology has already been integrated into various aspects of our daily lives, from virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa, to self-driving cars and personalized recommendations on streaming platforms.

One of the most exciting applications of AI is in the field of healthcare. AI has the potential to greatly improve patient outcomes by helping doctors diagnose diseases more accurately and quickly. For example, AI algorithms can analyze medical images such as X-rays and MRIs to detect abnormalities that may be missed by human eyes. This can lead to earlier detection of diseases like cancer, which can greatly increase the chances of successful treatment.

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