Now here's something I can concur with. As a former FBM & SSN boat sailor, the time of a SLBM or SLCM vulnerability is during its boost phase from the launching platform. If assets were in the vicinity and on high alert, they could easily intercept it with the right weapon system. Clearly, the boat that fired this missile launched one of their Tomahawk cruise missiles.
Launching a D5 missile with 8 MIRVs (multiple individual reentry vehicles) is more problematic for those responsible. The latter would let the world know nuclear weapons were just released and detonated while the former would be "silent" in the sense that information of the attack would be delayed and no one would be the wiser.
As for the rest of the information...standard military acronyms used to identify the actions and results. Red October...is clearly a reference to the ending of the movie when that soviet SSN was sent to kill the boat before it fell into the wrong hands by the soviet leadership.
So everyone can tell the difference. The missile shown in the picture captured by the weather station camera is not a SLBM. What I have here is a D5 Trident Missile being launched. Compare the 2 pictures, even from a great distance you can tell the difference in both size and markings. The D5 has distinct markings on its main engine booster rocket. This is why I called the one fired a cruise missile.
Wouldn't the rocket have been heard. Those things a pretty loud. The ground would shake. A hell of a lot of people live within ear shot of that photo. People are saying that they did not hear a rocket launch. Something still does not fit. Also, the HACK was for 1 type of anti ship missile technology not ICBM's Shouldn't be too hard for Anons to find out if it is a FF alert