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Originally Posted by Firral
It nevertheless is impossible, even in 90th years. Not one admiral in Russia has no so much authority. You represent how many the organizations inspect fleet?
These organizations do not submit to the Navy (for example FSB, an economic department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs). This transaction was probably only with the consent of the government. Otherwise it is simple either a fabrication, or the figurehead. Especially I at all do not wish to speak about rockets. In the Hollywood films, nuclear warheads lay in wooden boxes, and are protected by any awful soldier with АК-47. The opinion in the West is forged on the basis of these films. In a reality I think easier to steal a nuclear warhead in the USA when it again will forget to dismantle and will transport again on other end of the country.
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GANGSTERS INCORPORATED - LUDWIG 'TARZAN' FAINBERG
One of the most celebrated intersections of Russian and Colombian criminal interests also concerned a submarine. In 1997, Ludwig Fainberg, the Russian owner of a Miami strip club, was indicted for trying to negotiate the purchase of a Soviet-era Russian submarine and eight Mi-8 military helicopters on behalf of Colombian drug barons. According to an assistant United States attorney in Miami who developed the case, the submarine was going to travel to a point off the coast of the United States. Then drugs, packed into capsules attached to buoys, would be fired through the submarine's torpedo tubes and float at sea until speedboats made the pickup. Fainberg, who went by the nickname Tarzan, eventually pleaded guilty to racketeering.
The Submarine Next Door
there were handmade subs captured, that were used by drug dealers.
i did make a mistake it wasn,t fsb, but fbi, dea that busted him, sorry for confusion.