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Re: What exactly would happen when a U-boat went too deep?
Posted by:
Joe Brennan
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Date: April 10, 2005 09:52AM
Hello All
Increased water pressure on the main outer hull of a submarine going too deep would be first the sounds of metal crushing followed by rapid leaks on pipes,cracks etc. When a sudden collapse of the hull & pressure hull which would kill instantly all the sub crew onboard. A very quick & sure way too die.!
Rds Joe Brennan
Increased water pressure on the main outer hull of a submarine going too deep would be first the sounds of metal crushing followed by rapid leaks on pipes,cracks etc. When a sudden collapse of the hull & pressure hull which would kill instantly all the sub crew onboard. A very quick & sure way too die.!
Rds Joe Brennan
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What exactly would happen when a U-boat went too deep? | Kristian G. Suarez | 04/09/2005 07:01AM |
Re: What exactly would happen when a U-boat went too deep? | Ron | 04/09/2005 10:45AM |
Re: What exactly would happen when a U-boat went too deep? | Joe Brennan | 04/10/2005 09:52AM |
Re: What exactly would happen when a U-boat went too deep? | kurt | 04/11/2005 05:32PM |
Re: What exactly would happen when a U-boat went too deep? | Harry | 04/12/2005 09:59PM |
Re: What exactly would happen when a U-boat went too deep? | Joe Brennan | 04/13/2005 09:22AM |