Diving for lost submarine torpedoes.
Join us on an a shore dive as we explore the depths of Loch Long in search of WWII's lost torpedoes. The loch long torpedo testing range, once a hub of military activity, which now going to be developed on by Developer Ardnagal Estates Ltd submitted a planning application in 2023 to turn the 11 hectares of land into a visitor accommodation and leisure development. So what lies hidden beneath the surface, waiting to be uncovered. We diving enthusiasts takes the plunge to investigate the historic torpedo site, where the Royal Navy once tested its mighty Mk12 torpedoes. As we delve into the dark waters, we'll uncover the secrets of this forgotten era and explore the remnants of a bygone era. From the Loch Long dive site to the Arrochar military range, through the history of naval warfare and the mysteries that lie beneath the surface. So, grab your diving gear and join us on this dive for the lost torpedoes. #torpedoes #ww2

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