09/06/2025 1:44:42 PM PDT
· 9 of 15 exnavy
to chopperk
No they do not. Moslems have the vote in Dearbornistan. That greater Detroit area is a long standing democrat stronghold. The democrat lgbtpqrst is at direct contrast to moslem ideology.
09/05/2025 2:03:13 PM PDT
· 28 of 29 exnavy
to alternatives?
Which, by the way, i am told that most often when underway submerged, subs have very little motion detectable. I have never sailed on a sub. I couldn’t verify.
09/05/2025 1:54:07 PM PDT
· 27 of 29 exnavy
to alternatives?
Well, imagine this, you are on your sub cruising the seven seas. War breaks out. A destroyer has detected you. It’s got depth charges. They can kill anything down to 600 feet below. You can only go to, 500 now that the pressure hul restrictions are in effect...
09/05/2025 6:02:00 AM PDT
· 9 of 29 exnavy
to reed13k
You are correct, the hulls of submarines are subject to stress and fatigue in the metal and weld joints. I do not know the useable lifetime of a typical SSGN.
09/01/2025 7:15:58 AM PDT
· 3 of 8 exnavy
to Ezekiel
The ship broke in two just under the surface. The front half is estimated to have descended at approx 25 mph upright, angled, taking around 5 or 6 minutes to hit the bottom. The back half spiraled down taking more than twice that much time. It is very doubtful anyone left aboard lived all the way down.