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[VIDEO] US submarine in the Strait of Messina

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In the video we present here, a U.S. submarine can be seen sailing south through the Strait of Messina. The footage was recorded yesterday from the Sicilian coast.

The submarine is most likely the USS Indiana (SSN-789), a Virginia-class nuclear attack submarine.

The vessel stopped in Gibraltar about ten days ago, then made a port call in Naples before resuming its southward journey.

The presence of American nuclear attack submarines in the Mediterranean is not unusual, as at least one is continuously deployed in the waters of the Mare Nostrum.

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