If
The Hunt for Red October taught us anything (besides the fact that Sean Connery makes for a horrible Russian) it's that submarines can be tracked by the sounds they make moving through the water. Well, not for much longer.
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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/L6llA-sdcN4/sneaky-subs-are-going-wakeless-thanks-to-underwater-cloaking
F5 NETWORKS QIMONDA KINGSTON TECHNOLOGY Jerry Holkins
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