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Recent news in the British press say that the British
Ministry of Defence has awarded a salvage contract to a firm
that promises to raise most if not all of the boats sunk in Operation Deadlight
in 1945-1946. The boats are said to rest on the water bed at depths of roughly
90 meters.
While this may sounds strange at first (surely did to
me) but one of the reasons, I am told, may be that pre-atom age metals (like
WWII U-boats) are extremely valuable today for various researches. Many
warships have been partly raised to extract these metals from them and now it
appears that these 116 U-boats are destined to visit the scrap ports. I can
only hope that if they can raise one good-shape type XXI (U-2511 for example) boat that she can be restored after
the operations.
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