During the Cold War, the US Navy faced a bizarre problem: their submarines were returning to base with round chunks missing from their sonar domes. Initially, they suspected a Soviet weapon, only to find that the Soviet Navy was facing the same issue. The culprit turned out to be a small yet aggressive predator—the cookie cutter shark. This deep-sea shark, mistaking submarines for prey, used its razor-sharp teeth to carve out pieces of the sonar domes. Discover how the US Navy tackled this unexpected threat by installing fiberglass covers.
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Probably the Soviet N-a-v-y.
😂 cookie cutter sharks cant bite metals.
Gee. The Russian army runs how many atomic subs. The airforce will be next.