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#4388738
23 May 2019
Engines and propellers in the former submarine yard that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers seen in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka on August 10, 2017. Gunboats, explosive boats (suicide boats), torpedoes; cannons and mortars, stealth boats, human torpedo attack weaponry, semi-submersibles, and submarines that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers and were captured by the Sri Lankan armed forces during the end of the of 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) are displayed in a area controlled by the Sri Lankan Army in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This area was a submarine yard that was used by the Sea Tigers during the war. The Sea Tigers were the naval wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the Sri Lankan Civil War. The Sea Tigers sunk at least 29 Sri Lankan small inshore patrol boats and one freighter.
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#4388740
23 May 2019
Engines and propellers in the former submarine yard that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers seen in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka on August 10, 2017. Gunboats, explosive boats (suicide boats), torpedoes; cannons and mortars, stealth boats, human torpedo attack weaponry, semi-submersibles, and submarines that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers and were captured by the Sri Lankan armed forces during the end of the of 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) are displayed in a area controlled by the Sri Lankan Army in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This area was a submarine yard that was used by the Sea Tigers during the war. The Sea Tigers were the naval wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the Sri Lankan Civil War. The Sea Tigers sunk at least 29 Sri Lankan small inshore patrol boats and one freighter.
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#4388742
23 May 2019
Propellers and torpedoes in the former submarine yard that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers seen in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka on August 10, 2017. Gunboats, explosive boats (suicide boats), torpedoes; cannons and mortars, stealth boats, human torpedo attack weaponry, semi-submersibles, and submarines that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers and were captured by the Sri Lankan armed forces during the end of the of 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) are displayed in a area controlled by the Sri Lankan Army in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This area was a submarine yard that was used by the Sea Tigers during the war. The Sea Tigers were the naval wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the Sri Lankan Civil War. The Sea Tigers sunk at least 29 Sri Lankan small inshore patrol boats and one freighter.
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#4388746
23 May 2019
Semi-submersibles, submarines, gunboats, explosive boats (suicide boats), torpedoes; cannons and mortars, stealth boats, and human torpedo attack weaponry that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers and were captured by the Sri Lankan armed forces during the end of the of 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) are displayed in a area controlled by the Sri Lankan Army in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This area was a submarine yard that was used by the Sea Tigers during the war. The Sea Tigers were the naval wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the Sri Lankan Civil War. The Sea Tigers sunk at least 29 Sri Lankan small inshore patrol boats and one freighter.
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#4388748
23 May 2019
Semi-submersibles, submarines, gunboats, explosive boats (suicide boats), torpedoes; cannons and mortars, stealth boats, and human torpedo attack weaponry that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers and were captured by the Sri Lankan armed forces during the end of the of 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) are displayed in a area controlled by the Sri Lankan Army in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This area was a submarine yard that was used by the Sea Tigers during the war. The Sea Tigers were the naval wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the Sri Lankan Civil War. The Sea Tigers sunk at least 29 Sri Lankan small inshore patrol boats and one freighter.
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#4388750
23 May 2019
Semi-submersibles, submarines, gunboats, explosive boats (suicide boats), torpedoes; cannons and mortars, stealth boats, and human torpedo attack weaponry that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers and were captured by the Sri Lankan armed forces during the end of the of 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) are displayed in a area controlled by the Sri Lankan Army in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This area was a submarine yard that was used by the Sea Tigers during the war. The Sea Tigers were the naval wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the Sri Lankan Civil War. The Sea Tigers sunk at least 29 Sri Lankan small inshore patrol boats and one freighter.
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#4388752
23 May 2019
Human torpedo vessels that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers seen in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka on August 10, 2017. Gunboats, explosive boats (suicide boats), torpedoes; cannons and mortars, stealth boats, human torpedo attack weaponry, semi-submersibles, and submarines that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers and were captured by the Sri Lankan armed forces during the end of the of 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) are displayed in a area controlled by the Sri Lankan Army in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This area was a submarine yard that was used by the Sea Tigers during the war. The Sea Tigers were the naval wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the Sri Lankan Civil War. The Sea Tigers sunk at least 29 Sri Lankan small inshore patrol boats and one freighter.
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#4388754
23 May 2019
Human torpedo vessels that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers seen in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka on August 10, 2017. Gunboats, explosive boats (suicide boats), torpedoes; cannons and mortars, stealth boats, human torpedo attack weaponry, semi-submersibles, and submarines that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers and were captured by the Sri Lankan armed forces during the end of the of 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) are displayed in a area controlled by the Sri Lankan Army in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This area was a submarine yard that was used by the Sea Tigers during the war. The Sea Tigers were the naval wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the Sri Lankan Civil War. The Sea Tigers sunk at least 29 Sri Lankan small inshore patrol boats and one freighter.
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#4388756
23 May 2019
Human torpedo vessels that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers seen in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka on August 10, 2017. Gunboats, explosive boats (suicide boats), torpedoes; cannons and mortars, stealth boats, human torpedo attack weaponry, semi-submersibles, and submarines that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers and were captured by the Sri Lankan armed forces during the end of the of 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) are displayed in a area controlled by the Sri Lankan Army in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This area was a submarine yard that was used by the Sea Tigers during the war. The Sea Tigers were the naval wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the Sri Lankan Civil War. The Sea Tigers sunk at least 29 Sri Lankan small inshore patrol boats and one freighter.
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#4388758
23 May 2019
Submarine yard that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers seen in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka on August 10, 2017. Gunboats, explosive boats (suicide boats), torpedoes; cannons and mortars, stealth boats, human torpedo attack weaponry, semi-submersibles, and submarines that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers and were captured by the Sri Lankan armed forces during the end of the of 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) are displayed in a area controlled by the Sri Lankan Army in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This area was a submarine yard that was used by the Sea Tigers during the war. The Sea Tigers were the naval wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the Sri Lankan Civil War. The Sea Tigers sunk at least 29 Sri Lankan small inshore patrol boats and one freighter.
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#4388760
23 May 2019
Submarine yard that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers seen in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka on August 10, 2017. Gunboats, explosive boats (suicide boats), torpedoes; cannons and mortars, stealth boats, human torpedo attack weaponry, semi-submersibles, and submarines that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers and were captured by the Sri Lankan armed forces during the end of the of 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) are displayed in a area controlled by the Sri Lankan Army in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This area was a submarine yard that was used by the Sea Tigers during the war. The Sea Tigers were the naval wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the Sri Lankan Civil War. The Sea Tigers sunk at least 29 Sri Lankan small inshore patrol boats and one freighter.
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#4388762
23 May 2019
Human torpedo vessels that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers seen in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka on August 10, 2017. Gunboats, explosive boats (suicide boats), torpedoes; cannons and mortars, stealth boats, human torpedo attack weaponry, semi-submersibles, and submarines that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers and were captured by the Sri Lankan armed forces during the end of the of 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) are displayed in a area controlled by the Sri Lankan Army in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This area was a submarine yard that was used by the Sea Tigers during the war. The Sea Tigers were the naval wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the Sri Lankan Civil War. The Sea Tigers sunk at least 29 Sri Lankan small inshore patrol boats and one freighter.
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#4388764
23 May 2019
Construction of a giant submarine in the former submarine yard that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers seen in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka on August 10, 2017. Gunboats, explosive boats (suicide boats), torpedoes; cannons and mortars, stealth boats, human torpedo attack weaponry, semi-submersibles, and submarines that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers and were captured by the Sri Lankan armed forces during the end of the of 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) are displayed in a area controlled by the Sri Lankan Army in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This area was a submarine yard that was used by the Sea Tigers during the war. The Sea Tigers were the naval wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the Sri Lankan Civil War. The Sea Tigers sunk at least 29 Sri Lankan small inshore patrol boats and one freighter.
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#4388766
23 May 2019
Construction of a giant submarine in the former submarine yard that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers seen in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka on August 10, 2017. Gunboats, explosive boats (suicide boats), torpedoes; cannons and mortars, stealth boats, human torpedo attack weaponry, semi-submersibles, and submarines that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers and were captured by the Sri Lankan armed forces during the end of the of 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) are displayed in a area controlled by the Sri Lankan Army in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This area was a submarine yard that was used by the Sea Tigers during the war. The Sea Tigers were the naval wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the Sri Lankan Civil War. The Sea Tigers sunk at least 29 Sri Lankan small inshore patrol boats and one freighter.
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#4388768
23 May 2019
Construction of a giant submarine in the former submarine yard that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers seen in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka on August 10, 2017. Gunboats, explosive boats (suicide boats), torpedoes; cannons and mortars, stealth boats, human torpedo attack weaponry, semi-submersibles, and submarines that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers and were captured by the Sri Lankan armed forces during the end of the of 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) are displayed in a area controlled by the Sri Lankan Army in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This area was a submarine yard that was used by the Sea Tigers during the war. The Sea Tigers were the naval wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the Sri Lankan Civil War. The Sea Tigers sunk at least 29 Sri Lankan small inshore patrol boats and one freighter.
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#4388770
23 May 2019
Construction of a giant submarine in the former submarine yard that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers seen in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka on August 10, 2017. Gunboats, explosive boats (suicide boats), torpedoes; cannons and mortars, stealth boats, human torpedo attack weaponry, semi-submersibles, and submarines that belonged to the LTTE Sea Tigers and were captured by the Sri Lankan armed forces during the end of the of 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) are displayed in a area controlled by the Sri Lankan Army in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This area was a submarine yard that was used by the Sea Tigers during the war. The Sea Tigers were the naval wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the Sri Lankan Civil War. The Sea Tigers sunk at least 29 Sri Lankan small inshore patrol boats and one freighter.
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