No one expected to see anything like this in the desert. Scientists suddenly discovered an object that simply shouldn’t have been there.

It all began after a massive sandstorm in February 2024. Saudi satellites, conducting routine monitoring, captured a strange vertical shadow in their images.
At first, it was assumed to be airplane wreckage. But when AI analyzed the shape and proportions of the object, the result sent chills down the operators’ spines: it was a submarine periscope.
The news instantly spread across the globe. An emergency meeting of scientists, military personnel, and researchers was convened.
Within 72 hours, an international expedition was already on site in the desert. The team included physicists, archaeologists, engineers, biologists, and nuclear safety experts.
As they approached the location, no one could believe what they were seeing. A dark metallic silhouette protruded from the sand — the surface peeling and rusted in places, yet still commanding respect. A massive submarine, as if lost from another reality, lay under the scorching sun — far from any ocean.
But as the team drew closer, strange things began to happen.
All navigation instruments began to fail: GPS coordinates pointed to the Indian Ocean, compasses spun wildly. Drones lost signal. Radiation sensors recorded irregular but alarming spikes. The local guide refused to go any further.
And then, something occurred that no one could explain. Several dozen camels — wild, untamed animals — appeared out of nowhere and formed a perfect circle around the submarine. The animals stood still, silent.
Opening the hatch marked the beginning of the most terrifying part. The smell inside was putrid and heavy, like the air in a sealed crypt. What they found inside shocked everyone 😱😱

Inside the submarine — stillness, dust, and… bodies. The crew — dozens of dead men frozen in their working poses. Some were sitting at the control panels, others lying in the corridors, some appeared to be trying to open a door but never made it.
In the cabins, personal belongings were found: letters, old photos, books in various languages. Everything indicated that the submarine had been in active use, possibly in the mid-20th century.
However, the hull’s serial number and certain technical details did not match any known model.
Then they discovered documents. Many were ruined by time, but what could be salvaged shocked even the most skeptical scientists.

They spoke of a mission to monitor experimental nuclear facilities in the Persian Gulf. The date — 1968.
No country of origin was indicated. The names were encrypted. Only one fragment remained clearly visible:
“Contact established. Device activated. Temporary window open for 36 seconds.”
What this meant — no one knew for sure.
No definitive answers were given. The submarine was sealed off, and the discovered bodies were buried with full military honors. The camels disappeared just as suddenly as they had appeared.
But one question lingered in the air:
If a submarine can end up in the desert… then where is whatever placed it there now?