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From: NPR

The U.S. Coast Guard intercepted a semi-submersible vessel carrying more than 16,000 pounds of cocaine in the Pacific Ocean in the largest bust of such a vessel in the agency's history.

The cocaine seized was worth more than $181 million. The Northern California-based Coast Guard crew also apprehended four suspected smugglers after a Navy aircraft detected the 40-foot, self-propelled vessel traveling approximately 200 miles south of Mexico last month.

A statement by the Coast Guard said there have been 25 known semi-submersible interdictions since 2006. It adds:

"Our success intercepting this drug-laden, self-propelled semi-submersible is a testament to the collaboration of our partner agencies, and demonstrates the importance of our increased presence in the Western Hemisphere," said Vice Adm. Charles W. Ray, commander, Pacific Area. "Every interception of these semi-submersibles disrupts transnational organized crime networks and helps increase security and stability in the Western Hemisphere."

The crew of the cutter Stratton removed 12,000 pounds of cocaine from the drug boat during the July 18 bust. Crew members left 4,000 pounds of the narcotics on board to stabilize the semi-submersible as they attempted to tow it to shore.

That effort proved futile when the vessel sank and 4,000 pounds of cocaine was lost and is unrecoverable, according to the Coast Guard statement.

The Los Angeles Times reports that:

"The smuggling vessels act like low-tech submarines, which are mostly submerged with only a cockpit and an exhaust pipe above the surface. They're extremely difficult to detect and dangerous to operate, Coast Guard officials say."

According to the Coast Guard, the crew of the Stratton has disrupted or intercepted 15 drug smuggling attempts since April, including another semi-submersible carrying more than 5,400 pounds of cocaine.

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2015/08/07/430330768/u-s-coast-guard-seizes-181-million-in-cocaine-in-massive-bust
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It is the American 'COAST-GUARD' that is the one branch of our countries armed services that is likely to be forced to engage in combat. Combat with out notice , with no planning and in a place that is not considered enemy country. And for that reason the men and woman of the COAST-GUARD , in my book. Are the best out there. They are strong and hero like. I see them all the time when i go to work. I LOVE them.
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Thank you men , lets hang strong. And stick together if need be. After all there are a reported 20 million of us alive and well enough to VOTE. And that my friends we shall do. Agreed. OK good night to all - CARL
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Sgt David G Duchesneau
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Now that's some serious shit right there! Chalk one up for the good guys!
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Capt Seid Waddell
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Looks like a good vessel to Monitor.
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SGT Jerrold Pesz
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Sure does. lol
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