Indonesian submarine missing
Discussion
Hope they locate it quickly, and that the crew are still alive
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-56829278
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-56829278
Jake899 said:
Now is not the time for idle theorising, the facts will become clear. Now is the time to spare a thought for those brave lost sailors and their poor families. What a terrible risk submariners take.
This call to barr discussion soon after an accident is always a weird one. I'm always interested in the technical reasons why things go wrong.
If we aren't allow to discuss the possibilities right now, do you have a future date where it would be OK to start?
Eric Mc said:
This call to barr discussion soon after an accident is always a weird one.
I'm always interested in the technical reasons why things go wrong.
If we aren't allow to discuss the possibilities right now, do you have a future date where it would be OK to start?
Exactly... I think the context of the discussion and where is takes place makes a big difference.I'm always interested in the technical reasons why things go wrong.
If we aren't allow to discuss the possibilities right now, do you have a future date where it would be OK to start?
Would it be appropriate on an internet forum set up to support the families of the crew... no, that would obviously be insensitive. On a UK car forum where it's highly unlikely anyone has a personal connection to the incident... why not?
Parbold milkperson said:
Eric Mc said:
I wonder if they torpedoed themselves?
That comment inverypoor taste I suggest.mcdjl said:
Why? If they were firing torpedoes its a possibility: https://interestingengineering.com/the-submarines-...
It'a quite unlikely.More likely a watertight integrity failure; a tube door that's not functioned properly or similar, that's led to flooding and sinking. Possibly to a depth enough to cause the pressure hull to collapse, which might explain the oil slick.
Equally, it's possible they're all alive, and they've let some fuel out to help people find them, or even that the oil slick is entirely unrelated.
We have no idea just now.
mcdjl said:
Parbold milkperson said:
Eric Mc said:
I wonder if they torpedoed themselves?
That comment inverypoor taste I suggest.thewarlock said:
It'a quite unlikely.
More likely a watertight integrity failure; a tube door that's not functioned properly or similar, that's led to flooding and sinking. Possibly to a depth enough to cause the pressure hull to collapse, which might explain the oil slick.
Equally, it's possible they're all alive, and they've let some fuel out to help people find them, or even that the oil slick is entirely unrelated.
We have no idea just now.
Agreed, but we did it deliberately (well not quite) recently: https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/british-nuclear-su...More likely a watertight integrity failure; a tube door that's not functioned properly or similar, that's led to flooding and sinking. Possibly to a depth enough to cause the pressure hull to collapse, which might explain the oil slick.
Equally, it's possible they're all alive, and they've let some fuel out to help people find them, or even that the oil slick is entirely unrelated.
We have no idea just now.
I'd hope that they were inert and more than one person checked the depth programming.....
Parbold milkperson said:
Eric Mc said:
I wonder if they torpedoed themselves?
That comment inverypoor taste I suggest.A dilemma for all nations involved in a search like this, is that, whilst they want to help, doing so successfully can give away not just the detection capabilities of their submarine detection equipment, but more importantly it demonstrates the operator's ability to get the best out of the equipment's idiosyncrasies seeing through the thermoclines and scattering which diminish the quality of the sonar return signal.
Simpo Two said:
Parbold milkperson said:
Maybe they were sub-standard
Poor taste!So, we can't conjecture on the cause, and we can't suggest that the torpedo circled....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cakra-class_submarin...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUT_torpedo
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