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They found it
Caleb Watson
Joseph Roberts
Well then most info.
David White
did they died?
Aiden Thompson
full of "found" democrat ballots I assume
Levi Stewart
Rescuing your shit thread OP.
bbc.co.uk
The ARA San Juan submarine disappeared 430km (270 miles) off the Argentine coast on 15 November 2017.
The navy stopped its rescue mission two weeks after the sub's disappearance.
However, a year and a day after it went missing, officials announced it had been found 800 metres down in the Atlantic Ocean.
According to a tweet from the Argentine navy, the ARA San Juan had been positively identified under the water by a US company.
The navy had earlier shared a picture from the seabed, suggesting a 60m (197ft)-long object might be the missing submarine.
Jace Harris
Mason Cooper
We had remote viewers that located it within 20 miles and called them deceased. Jow Forums is always right.
Zachary Parker
Next time actually put some effort in you lazy fuck.
Liam Brooks
It sunk a year after disappearing? What were they doing for that year?
Jayden Williams
I could have sworn it happened in september 17
Nolan Rivera
Finally.
It sunk less than a week after dissapearing. The Army didnt find it until now.
Tyler Moore
Press F for ghosted sub
Charles Sanders
Do you think the crew sucked each other off due to lack of females?
Jack Cruz
Imagine dying on a doomed submarine and thinking you might be found but not being found for a year. RIP.
Nicholas Perez
Didn't this picture wash up not long ago too?
Angel Perry
I dunno but I hear lack of air causes brain damage and that can sometimes lead to homosexuality.
Jackson Price
They died instantly when the sub passed crush depth.
Liam Cox
>tfw this happened a year ago but it feels like yesterday
Isaac Torres
Someone post more info pls
This is my worst nightmare so obviously I’m extremely interested in every detail
Charles Fisher
What sort of thing would you be looking for?
Leo Torres
Worst nightmare
Then just stay out of submarines?
Zachary Hill
He's imaging getting press ganged by the British navy.
Dominic Thomas
Is the sub still intact and not flooded?
Austin Jackson
You see those pictures of shrapnel on the sea bed further p the thread? That's the sub. It passed crush depth - the point at which you go so deep the submarine cannot handle the ocean pressure any more at it literally crushes like a beer can.
Evan Baker
Yes, it is well below operational depth, 300m, at a depth of 800m. There were reports of a supposed explosion tho. There's no telling when, through the event, people died.
Benjamin Powell
youtube.com
five navigators one was a man
Jaxson Jones
A bit more info. Your most advanced sub, the seawolf class, has a test depth of about 490m (1600ft). Test depth is about half to 2/3 of design depth, so for the seawolf about 730m (2400ft). Crush depth is slightly beyond that.
The San Juan lies 800m (~2620ft) down.
Connor Powell
Not explosion, implosion.
Easton Hernandez
radio operator was a man
Charles Baker
wtf happened for it to crumble like that?
Alexander Reyes
nvm I'm an idiot
Luke Gutierrez
Ocean pressure.
Noah Adams
The speculation was a hydrogen leak when the battery failed, which ignited.
Samuel Powell
Fake and gay. The sub docked in Antarctica
Robert Young
from the weight of your mum sitting on it
Liam Williams
were they actively looking for the sub?
800m is a lot of water
Cameron Edwards
It (((sunk))), of course.
Jayden Reed
Remember that trump tweeted one passenger more than the official crew and there was only one woman onboard
Landon Parker
I was on watch at [redacted] when the reports came in and spent the rest of the day trying to coordinate [redacted] to help with the efforts. I was real bummed when they didn't find them within 24 hours and then again when they called off the search. I'm glad they found the remains and there's some closure.
Aiden Jones
remote viewing is awesome. it takes time and to train yourself not to think its stupid shit, but it works
Cooper Edwards
Did he grab her by the pussy?
Alexander Thompson
They reported an electrical fault (something to do with a leaking snorkel) and were ordered back to base. Crew reported that they were fine and last anyone knew they were on their way back, then hydroacoustics picked up an anomaly - the sub imploding.
Samuel Howard
good. fuck mexicans. if it were up to me they'd all be at the bottom of the ocean.
Carter Richardson
God bless their souls
Jordan Howard
F
Ryder Wright
faulty depth meter perhaps? Wouldn't they have two for redundancy?
Carson Morris
If something like that does not work, you do not dive and proceed back to base on the surface.
But then again, Argie navy so who knows.
Joseph Smith
there are a few theories. one is that the water that leaking in the snorkel caused a battery to emit hydrogen gas which then exploded. another is that there could have been a fault in the welding from a refit four years ago. the sub was cut in half to replace batteries and engines then welded back together. or it could have been ghosts.
Nolan Rodriguez
For completion's sake, the ARA San Juan's test depth is 300m. It's technically a German sub and they use half design depth for test depth, so past 600m it goes crump. At 800m it had no chance.
Luis Thomas
Underrated
Ian Bennett
It it possible it was missled above the crush depth, knowing it would look like mere ocean pressure when it sank?
Adrian Clark
>sometimes
Robert Morales
Submariners know how deep their boat can go, and know exactly what happens if you go beyond it (everybody dies). In peace time you don't exceed test depth, never mind even approach the point the boat's hull fails to water pressure.
Juan Williams
screenshots or it didn't happen
Jack Bennett
So
>yes
Is there a shadow war, and why?
Asher Sullivan
So you're saying that in the real world, faults cannot occur?
Nolan Gomez
Far more likely m8 is that the leaking snorkel caused uncontrolled flooding and the boat could no longer maintain positive buoyancy. It went down into the depths with no way to surface until it passed crush depth, and imploded.
Sad, but nothing supernatural.
Nicholas Turner
Nope.
John Clark
it was kidnapped for criminal use then disposed.
William Smith
James Thomas
>Argentinian
>Can't Swim
Yup, definitely not white.
Lincoln Watson
>However, a year and a day after it went missing, officials announced it had been found 800 metres down in the Atlantic Ocean.
This was a human sacrifice.
Jaxson Myers
Yes , the search was privatized after some months and a burguer company found it.
Ian King
Na our president was literally a few hours ago saying with the families of the crew that the search was to continue and a few hours later the burguer company found it.
It was too retarded for him to do that if they knew , they probably are facepalming atm.
>Do a 1 year rememberance day with family members
>4 hours later a private company find the submarine
>Just
How the fuck the burguers found it so fast is beyond me tough i think this ship was just entering the search , they must have some serious equipment.
Parker Jenkins
Nigger the thing imploded under water at several hundred meters beneath sea level
Landon Jenkins
Crazy how clear images they can get this far down.
Nolan Collins
Yup. Sonar.
Juan James
>random US company is better at finding a lost sub than the argentine navy
Benjamin Brooks
Or maybe burgers are more competent than Argentinians?
Sebastian Walker
Here's the Titanic, 3.8km down.
David Sullivan
Maybe Britain accidentally missiled it because of the Falklands
Nathan Roberts
The Argentine navy is cash strapped and held together with spit and prayers. Pic related.
The San Juan was no different. They had already started to cannibalize her unfinished sister ships for spares.
Carter Harris
Was it with the rest of the Argentinian fleet?
Christopher Watson
they died in a blue wave
Landon Cook
USA does most things better than the rest of the world. We're even better at being niggers than two thirds of Africa.
Zachary Perez
> tfw some of those white dots are probably skellingtons
Zachary Long
>they all suffocated to death
Nolan Ward
dammit carlos
James Flores
Sebastian White
probably died instantly in the implosion, still probably knew it was going to happen and sat around listening to the boat clunk and bang until it basically exploded
Ian Rivera
HOW HAS NOBODY MENTIONED THAT THE LAST MESSAGE ONE OF THE SAILORS ON THE SUBMARINE SENT WAS TO HIS SISTER AND HE SAID:
>“On Monday, an English helicopter was looking for us, and yesterday the Chileans, there has been a lot going on,” -Roberto Medina
Aaron Gray
why are pictures like these so horrifying
Hunter Fisher
Hopefully they all died from crush depth
Ethan Taylor
lmao gottem
Charles Williams
If the implosion concept holds true, there wasn't time to suffocate. It was likely pretty sudden.
Connor Bennett
If you think that's horrifying, imagine exploring the Titanic wreck in a submersible, or in a diving suit that can stand the pressure. Would be fucking awesome.
Jacob Anderson
Those damn chileans
Justin Cook
You're talking about the navy. They learn how to suck dick before weapon quals
Hudson Morales
>Water spraying in hard enough to cut you
Grayson Lewis
Ddont these things have protocols to go through, how do you lose a fucking submarine?
Nicholas Sanders
> nowhere to hide
> nowhere to run
Sebastian Brown
Tell me about remote viewing. It’s one of those things that fascinates me like NLP but I can’t ever get a good explanation for what it is or how it works.
Robert Rogers
>193727391
Eli Powell
...
Samuel Jones
You can actually do that with her sister ship, the Britannic. Pic related.
Blake Green
how many kilometers of crushing darkness does it dwell under?
Leo Garcia
0.8
Wyatt Williams
It's the navy, they were doing that before they sunk
Elijah Ramirez
the accounts of survivors hearing the ship breaking apart under the surface and spiraling down into the abyss is spooky enough