Its awful. Those poor sailors have been missing for days. Im old enough to remember when the Russian Kursk went down and over100 good men died.
I really hope they are saved. Their poor families are no doubt in such pain right now wondering what has happened to their sons, husbands and brothers.
The thought was nice even if it's asking too much to expect a fictional being to save those guys.
Austin Walker
Some of your planes found a signal from an "object" in the sea, like two hours ago, in 1 hour the argentinian army will give news
Isaiah Foster
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Aiden Ward
Number of people who give a shit about the mestizo Republic of ArgeNigga:
0 (zero) ... The End.
Daniel Bennett
Link? Was it the P8s? They are fucking crazy, cost 3x more than an F35.
Lincoln Miller
It's in spanish... Also check that MILF
William Mitchell
There are spanish sources only i can't find one in english
Lucas Richardson
Cool, hope it's true.
Grayson Moore
you are welcome but damn 40 people capable of operating a submarine is a huge loss, i seriously hope they managed to get out of there at least.
Samuel Green
Thank you all for your help.
Kevin Anderson
the US army may have found it, confirmation it's around the corner news say
James Smith
They are dead. Nothing to do about it. The sub can be found though. Tell treasure hunters it has gold aboard. It will be found in an weeks.
Ayden Cox
Reminder that the argie Navy rejected our orion and our cabo de hornos ship from the start. We have the means and the know how but they decided to wait 5 days for the US navy instead of letting us in to help
Justin Richardson
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Asher Morris
They died a week ago user. It was likely quite quick.
Adam Young
>the US army may have found it, confirmation it's around the corner news say >>> > Anonymous 11/22/17(Wed)02:03:17 No.82093014▶ >They are dead. Nothing to do about it. The sub can be found though. Tell treasure hunters it has gold aboard. It will be found in an weeks.
Is this true? I think we accepted your help, correct me if i'm wrong tho. But if the gov didn't accept it i hope they burn in hell.
Nathaniel Brown
No es joda. No dejaron entrar al cabo de hornos, estuvo esperando en PTO williams hasta ayer Lara el permiso. Es un buque Como el scandi que estan usando ahora. No dejaron que volaramos un orion y esperaron el de los gringos. Acabamos de hacer practica de rescate submarino have 2 semanas y no nos dejaron ayudar pero dejan a Uruguay navegar in par de notes. Asco los politicos. Asco
Jace Williams
Any news?
James Morgan
Why would nobody try to invent evacuation devices for submarine in this day and age? A picture is an emergency evacuation ball from Tsunami invented by Japanese
Landon Nguyen
user, we are argies, you can't imagine how bad is our armed forces.
Brayden Allen
How do people fit in there tho? Is that for doggos?
Matthew Nguyen
According to instructions, 4 adult person ( 170 cm & 60 kg) can be accommodated
Is there video? Other than the odd freak flexible enough to suck their own dick I don't see it having room for even 1
Austin Murphy
Space on military subs is a very precious thing, so you can't really fit enough of those for all the crew. Subs are meant to have a bunch of safety measures so that if they get lost or have problems, they can at least be easily located and can survive for several days in this case is better to have specialized rescue teams and an extremely tight maintenance schedule for the occasional sunken sub, than have every single sub outfitted with one of those capsules at all times submarines sinking and needing rescue is an extremely rare occurrence to begin with
Use your brain sir, it can change from human to another if it needs space. You can put GPS devices from somewhere on subs to emit emergency device on water level, then at least people can know where they had got into trouble.
Brayden Moore
>it can change from human to another if it needs space wat >You can put GPS devices from somewhere on subs to emit emergency device yeah, that already exists and is standard issue on most if not all military subs, usually some tiny buoy with GPS and radios blasting SOS on all frequencies that they detach as soon as something goes down it's existed for a few decades actually glad to see I'm talking with the guy at the forefront of submarine tech design besides, fitting a submarine with those adds a whole lot of extra complexity for the 1 in 20 years occasion that a single sub in the entire world gets into an accident. Can that thing even survive the ~400psi that subs usually get themselves into? I can't find any in depth technical study on it
Jacob Roberts
We tried to help raise the Kursk, but Russia turned it down.
Ayden Cook
In countries like Argentina, the only reason any even joins the military is because they have nothing else to do or they want to become a bodyguard.
Carson Campbell
Russian subs have it by the way. You are probably worrying about atmospheric pressure, right? I think people can get a chance of survival if it is designed properly.
I stand corrected, I can see more than a few objections to the system as a whole but this is clearly past the prototype stage.
Just looking at the problem seriously for a sec, life vests and handheld GPS rescue beacons are a far more practical solution were you able to evacuate, the submariners I would bet were provided with those already and with inflatable rafts and emergency suplies to wait out a rescue.
The problem I think we'd both agree is when evacuation in surface conditions is not a posibility, the problem then becomes pressure. Submarines are generally built as one welded hull with only what openings are strictly necessary, having a bunch of capsules around would not just weaken the design but introduce an enormously complex prone to failure system to mantain, the added risks and costs, nevermind performance penalties, are simply ridiculous as you well point out yourself.
There simply is no practical solution to evacuating 40+ people off a rapidly sinking sub even if you start just a few meters below the surface.
Owen Evans
That looks very interesting actually, almost like a mini-submarine, does it mention what depth can it be used from?
>The suit allows survivors to escape a disabled submarine at depths down to 600 feet (183 m), with an ascent speed of 2–3 meters/second, at a rate of eight or more sailors per hour.
Hudson Lewis
Those look pretty cool, extremely last resort tho and somewhat limited.
Thomas Wright
The sub isn't lost. They are under the Antarctic ice following the German map to Agartha.
Gavin Reyes
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Bentley Reyes
Hope they find it in time. Them running out of air would be truly horrific.
Joshua Scott
Que esperas? Todos son ratas corruptas que les interesa robar y le importa una mierda el ejercito
Benjamin Gutierrez
No mate no who join the military here its because love his country for more than 12 yrs the army was attacked for a terrorist commie corrupt goverment and always the people was supporting our army ,and now the lefist are out we are putting money on the army buying arx 200 for replace fals and m16 , serching new fighters exporting ours pampas building new carriers etc , dont believe we dont join to the army because we love our country because your country spend billons in your army and we dont