El Expediente AZORIAN: La Operación Real de la CIA para Robar un Submarino Soviético

Spending hundreds of millions of dollars in secret to pretend you're collecting rocks from the seabed? That was the perfect cover story for the United States to steal a Soviet nuclear submarine sunk 5,000 meters deep. In 1968, the K-129 disappeared with three ballistic missiles and 98 crew members. While the USSR's fleet failed to find it, US intelligence located it using a secret network of microphones. To recover it without alerting the enemy, they turned to the eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes and built Clementine, a gigantic steel claw hidden inside a fake mining vessel. However, a flawless six-year operation failed in the most costly way possible because of a single technical detail that no one wanted to look at: an error in the metal alloy. Discover the plans for this mission and how its cover-up gave rise to the legendary government response of "neither confirming nor denying." Subscribe and join the Intelligence Pact. #ColdWar, #Espionage, #MilitaryMysteries, #K129Submarine, #HowardHughes, #MilitaryIntelligence, #CIA, #NavalHistory