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A British ship saved a Swedish submarine from a coffee shortage. A sailor threw a rope and used it to pass a bag of coffee to NATO colleagues

Brits save Swedish crew from coffee shortage

In the Baltic Sea, a British ship saved a Swedish submarine crew from a coffee shortage.

Right during a large-scale NATO exercise, a Swedish Södermanland-class submarine reported an “emergency” – it had run out of ground coffee.

The allies had to rush to the rescue: the Royal Navy’s fast patrol boat HMS Dasher came to share supplies.

A British sailor threw a rope on the submarine, and through it the sailors handed their colleagues a waterproof bag with coffee and Italian cookies.

HMS Dasher had to keep a distance of five meters as the submarine released compressed gas.

The operation was successful – the transfer of coffee kept the Swedish submarine alert.

 

ua-stena.info

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