Did the Chinese try to drown the USS Connecticut? American nuclear submarine USS Connecticut (SSN 22) of the "Sea Wolf" class collided with an "unknown object" while diving in the waters of the Asia-Pacific region, as a result of which 11 sailors were injured. The press service of the US Pacific Fleet issued an official press release on the incident, according to which "Sea Wolf" during a dive in the afternoon of October 2 in the international waters of the Indo-Pacific region hit hard against an unidentified object. Alexander Neill, a Singaporean defense and security expert, told the BBC that the number of injuries sustained in the collision suggests that the submarine was likely "hitting something big" and "moving very fast." The incident, he said, was "unusual" and showed how the area is riddled with military activity. “The South China Sea is becoming more and more crowded with naval vessels from a number of different countries. Although there were many demonstrations of force on the surface ships, we have not seen a high level of activity below the surface before, ”the expert emphasized. According to a Business Insider source, a potential point of interest for USS Connecticut (SSN 22) was most likely the Chinese Yulin Naval Base on Hainan Island, where the PRC's submarines are based. This means that the "Sea Wolf" lay at the bottom, waiting for a hostile submarine to enter the sea in order to start pursuing it. Another American Internet resource Associated Press called the mission of the American submarine SSN 22 "normal" for the region. Say, the US Navy is traditionally on duty at the Chinese and Russian submarine bases in order to prevent their invisible exit to the sea. Given that the seabed near Hainan Island is very difficult, the "Sea Wolf", for sure, was engaged in mapping the relief in an attempt to understand through which hollows the PRC submarines slip out of the Yulin base.