I would probably sooner believe they spied on the Loch Ness monster
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sure if your talking a normal satellite but this one was designed and constructed by the dear leader and is amphibious.
Cool? It was surfaced in a port.
Finding them when they're docked in plain view isn't the hard part, when it comes to submarine detection.
Yeah, as soon as I saw the word "satellite", I knew it was a nothingburger. If a submarine is on the surface, it isn't trying to hide. If it's submerged, it's impossible for a satellite to detect it. You'd need sonar to pick it up.