The generic storyline is typically something like this: it starts as light vs darkness, then it turns into light and darkness uniting against void. Then it turns out void is actually a manifestation inside of the main character that light and dark combined to defeat. So it then the lesson is theres no dark without light or light without dark and void isn't just a false perspective because everything is exists in union and harmony despite seeming chaotic
>Call for inquiry: 2012 >In November 2012, the U.S. Submarine Veterans, an organization with over 13,800 members, asked the U.S. Navy to reopen the investigation on the sinking of USS Scorpion. The Navy rejected the request. A private group including family members of the lost submariners stated they would investigate the wreckage on their own, since it was located in international waters. However, tampering with a sunken military vessel is illegal because they are considered military graveyards.[21]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Scorpion_(SSN-589)
no you cant investigate, thats illegal
of course
https://www.google.com
It sailed. Then it sank. Then it really really sank.
Most likely sank due to a hydrogen explosion in the battery well
the damage showed an explosion in the bow.
The generic storyline is typically something like this: it starts as light vs darkness, then it turns into light and darkness uniting against void. Then it turns out void is actually a manifestation inside of the main character that light and dark combined to defeat. So it then the lesson is theres no dark without light or light without dark and void isn't just a false perspective because everything is exists in union and harmony despite seeming chaotic
The navy fricked up.
>dead within 2 seconds
fricking hell
You better look closer.
That is dead in less than half a second.
>99 dead in half a second
Thank God I have severe autism and claustrophobia, submarines are scary
us cannot make submarine as good as soviet union could
weak and can barely operate under pressure
just like their workers
US submarine losses since WWII USS Thresher 1963. USS Scorpion 1968.
Russian Sub losses K-129 1968, K-8 1970, K-219 1986, k-278 1989, K-141 2000. Looks like it's Russia that can't build subs that stay afloat.
no one really knows. i think it an hero'd itself by accident by getting rid of the live torp.
zero evidence
Wouldn’t have happened with a South Korean submarine. They are the best in the world and soon they will have nuclear submarines. Japan can’t compete
It was likely struck by a USO.
hmm interesting
rivet construction
>Call for inquiry: 2012
>In November 2012, the U.S. Submarine Veterans, an organization with over 13,800 members, asked the U.S. Navy to reopen the investigation on the sinking of USS Scorpion. The Navy rejected the request. A private group including family members of the lost submariners stated they would investigate the wreckage on their own, since it was located in international waters. However, tampering with a sunken military vessel is illegal because they are considered military graveyards.[21]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Scorpion_(SSN-589)
no you cant investigate, thats illegal
sus