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Beneath calm Scottish waters, a routine naval exercise and a small fishing boat crossed paths, and four men never came home. In November 1990, the fishing trawler Antares was working the deep trench of the Firth of Clyde, towing its nets through dark midwater. At the same time, a Royal Navy submarine was conducting one of the most demanding training exercises in the fleet. They never saw each other. This is the story of sonar contacts, training under pressure, missed warnings, and the deadly moment when a submarine passed just meters from a fishing crew fighting to stay afloat. 👍 Like, Share & Subscribe If you’re drawn to real-life offshore disasters, high-risk operations, and the engineering decisions that save, or cost lives, subscribe for more deep-dive documentaries into the ocean’s most dangerous moments. 💬 Join the Conversation Should a helicopter type ever return to service after two gearbox failures like these, or did design limits make the Super Puma’s fate in the North Sea inevitable? Share your thoughts below. Subscribe to our Waterline Network: Waterline Disasters for catastrophic events Waterline Salvage for complex salvage operations Waterline Chronicles for investigative documentaries