Unmanned spy boat washed up on Scottish shore...
Unmanned spy boat washed up on Scottish shore...
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Big Rig

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Wednesday 7th October 2020
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Biker 1

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143 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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Tankrizzo

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217 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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I wonder if that's just the float or whether the actual sub bit is still attached.

eliot

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278 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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Send it to Big Clive or Mike for a teardown

eharding

14,648 posts

308 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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Mysterious small craft, presumably military, washes up on a Scottish Island? Does nobody remember "The Nightmare Man"?

Has anyone checked for radiation? Gruesome murders on the golf course? Bird watchers ending up as dinner? Has anyone phoned the coastguard station....and are the phones still even working?

take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey

7,383 posts

79 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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eharding said:
Mysterious small craft, presumably military, washes up on a Scottish Island? Does nobody remember "The Nightmare Man"?

Has anyone checked for radiation? Gruesome murders on the golf course? Bird watchers ending up as dinner? Has anyone phoned the coastguard station....and are the phones still even working?
Bloody hell....been trying to remember the name of this series. Scared the hell out of me as a kid. Wasn't the monster some alien looking thing in a flight suite that strode out of the water - turned out to be the pilot of some experimental aircraft or sub???

Must be 30dd years ago since I saw it so memory hazy.

eharding

14,648 posts

308 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey said:
eharding said:
Mysterious small craft, presumably military, washes up on a Scottish Island? Does nobody remember "The Nightmare Man"?

Has anyone checked for radiation? Gruesome murders on the golf course? Bird watchers ending up as dinner? Has anyone phoned the coastguard station....and are the phones still even working?
Bloody hell....been trying to remember the name of this series. Scared the hell out of me as a kid. Wasn't the monster some alien looking thing in a flight suite that strode out of the water - turned out to be the pilot of some experimental aircraft or sub???

Must be 30dd years ago since I saw it so memory hazy.
First broadcast in 1981 - and it scared the crepe out of me as well at the time. Bought a copy on DVD a while back, and whilst the visual effects overlaid on some of the footage to mimic the heavy fog don't work well on today's TVs, if you squint a bit it's OK. The scene as they watch the photographs from the bird-watcher's tent with the audio cassette playing is still quite harrowing.

Edited - and yes, the pilot of the submersible had unfortunately torn out his brain implants when he got out of the craft, leaving behind the parts of the brain which deal with the rights and wrongs of snacking on the locals.

Edited by eharding on Wednesday 7th October 14:41

take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey

7,383 posts

79 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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eharding said:
take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey said:
eharding said:
Mysterious small craft, presumably military, washes up on a Scottish Island? Does nobody remember "The Nightmare Man"?

Has anyone checked for radiation? Gruesome murders on the golf course? Bird watchers ending up as dinner? Has anyone phoned the coastguard station....and are the phones still even working?
Bloody hell....been trying to remember the name of this series. Scared the hell out of me as a kid. Wasn't the monster some alien looking thing in a flight suite that strode out of the water - turned out to be the pilot of some experimental aircraft or sub???

Must be 30dd years ago since I saw it so memory hazy.
First broadcast in 1981 - and it scared the crepe out of me as well at the time. Bought a copy on DVD a while back, and whilst the visual effects overlaid on some of the footage to mimic the heavy fog don't work well on today's TVs, if you squint a bit it's OK. The scene as they watch the photographs from the bird-watcher's tent with the audio cassette playing is still quite harrowing.
I'll have been 8 - no wonder it scared me so much. What was the 'monster'...was it a pilot?

Gareth79

8,771 posts

270 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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eliot said:
Send it to Big Clive or Mike for a teardown
I assume the finder would become the owner if it's not recovered? It seems to still be afloat, but at the shoreline.

snotrag

15,516 posts

235 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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Tankrizzo said:
I wonder if that's just the float or whether the actual sub bit is still attached.
The sub bit is on an 8m cord dangling underneath, so for it to get that far into a rockpool/crevice suggests the lowe half has become detached.


(Maybe there is a system for detaching the lower half once its finished its mission - no doubt the secret spy stuff would be in the bottom section too with the top just being the comms and solar panel/batteries...)

poo at Paul's

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199 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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snotrag said:
(Maybe there is a system for detaching the lower half once its finished its mission - no doubt the secret spy stuff would be in the bottom section too with the top just being the comms and solar panel/batteries...)
That's what i reckon!

Who's your money on? Chinese? Ruskies? Or them Evil Geniuses, the USA!?

ATG

23,120 posts

296 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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poo at Paul's said:
snotrag said:
(Maybe there is a system for detaching the lower half once its finished its mission - no doubt the secret spy stuff would be in the bottom section too with the top just being the comms and solar panel/batteries...)
That's what i reckon!

Who's your money on? Chinese? Ruskies? Or them Evil Geniuses, the USA!?
£1 on RN having another prang during sea trials. As with any good conspiracy, the fact that they've denied it just proves the point.

anonymous-user

78 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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If it is a Liquid Robotics Wave Glider, then I presume someone at the company (part of Boeing) will know exactly who was operating it / bought it etc.

Whether that information will ever be made public is another thing altogether

It is quite an interesting bit of kit

https://www.liquid-robotics.com/wave-glider/overvi...

Iamnotkloot

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171 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey said:
eharding said:
Mysterious small craft, presumably military, washes up on a Scottish Island? Does nobody remember "The Nightmare Man"?

Has anyone checked for radiation? Gruesome murders on the golf course? Bird watchers ending up as dinner? Has anyone phoned the coastguard station....and are the phones still even working?
Bloody hell....been trying to remember the name of this series. Scared the hell out of me as a kid. Wasn't the monster some alien looking thing in a flight suite that strode out of the water - turned out to be the pilot of some experimental aircraft or sub???

Must be 30dd years ago since I saw it so memory hazy.
Marvellous, that was. Scared me as well! Although, I’d forgotten all about it until I read this thread.

untakenname

5,276 posts

216 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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Ingenious way of propulsion using wave power to move forward, 2 knots is quite fast in the scheme of things.
https://www.boeing.com/resources/boeingdotcom/defe...

Seeing cartels already use submarines to transfer contraband I wouldn't put it past them to start using unmanned drones as well.

Fundoreen

4,180 posts

107 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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some sort of electric sea scooter.latest chinese tat. Various people in government will be paid to suggest its a good idea to reduce ferry usage and they should be legalized.