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Do you know why they do this? Outside of wartime, I don’t see an obvious benefit.


How do you know your super-quiet sub is undetectable by the most likely adversary?

You send in the super-quiet sub on a series of probes, each time getting closer, until there's contact and possibly an incident. Now you know how good the adversary is!


They don't count on being "outside of wartime" when they need them.

Also, for the big powers, it's really always wartime. Some times are just colder than others.


Tapping undersea cables is a major use of submarines in peacetime.


Were you alive during the cold war? That's what I think this is. A kind of cold war against a terrestrial foe, in this case one with superior technology.




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