Posted on 07/21/2024 6:33:29 AM PDT by MAGA2017
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Yes, upon re-reexamining the photo, you are correct.
Still, the cranes must be attempting to lift something...
“The shadow of the othe cranes pint in a different direction...”
Wrong. They all are consistent.
It’s kind of weird that the Chicoms would put a submarine shipyard so far up a river, especially one that floods regularly.
Then: The shadow of the othe cranes pint in a different direction...
Now: Nope, all shadows point in one direction,
China has an aircraft carrier that was supposed to be a casino, perhaps they are refitting the sub to be a casino?
I stand, uh sit, corrected.
True, they must be there for a reason.
Could be a few reasons.
The Russians are sneaky. It’s unlikely but, for example, the sub could have been launched in a gap of satellite coverage and be out there somewhere.
And the hubbub is designed to make is think it sunk while under construction...
Flooding accident through an engineroom hatch or opened pipe. The US lost one nuclear sub that way while under construction too (USS Guietarro I believe, back at Mare Island Shipyard). The engineroom hatch is no more than 1-4 feet above the water, underwater pipes obviously already are able to flood continuously is opened or cut.
Hundreds of millions in damage and rework.
/sunkensub ping. 8<)
If the four different frame booms are at different elevation angles - a virtual guarantee during a lift operation, their shadows will be at different angles too.
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