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by shanxS
1686 days ago
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I wonder how did this really happen?
I mean, mountains don't move, at least not the the timescale of a submarine's motion:
1. Don't submarine use some form of radars to figure what's around then and where are they headed?
2. Assuming there were radars, were there no alarms or were the alarms ignored? |
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No. Radar is basically useless under water (many submarines do have surface search radar available, but that wouldn't help), and while they have sonar it breaks stealth and is usually used tactically, and with a very specific cause, not as a continuous interrogation of the environment.