Into the Labyrinth: The Making of a Modern-Day Theseus
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Project Spinnaker was a joint Canada-US defence project conceived in the waning days of the Cold War. Spinnakers secret purpose was to reassert Canadas Arctic sovereignty by providing the capability to monitor submarine traffic in Canadian Arctic waters.The star of Project Spinnaker was Theseus a massive Canadian-made autonomous underwater vehicle designed for a single purpose: laying fibre-optic cable in ice-covered waters.More than 2500 years after the mythical Greek hero Theseus ventured into the labyrinth on the island of Crete to slay the Minotaur the submarine Theseus was launched into an undersea labyrinth with a strikingly similar goal: lay nearly 200 kilometres of fibre-optic cable on the seafloor of Canadas Arctic then turn around and follow it back out.With a foreword written by Dr. James R. McFarlane OC CD P.Eng. FCAE (Founder and President of International Submarine Engineering Ltd.) and endorsements by several marine experts Into the Labyrinth provides a fascinating glimpse into the subsea industry of the 1980s and 90s set against the backdrop of Canadas stunning yet hostile High Arctic.
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