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Exocet25fr
11-21-23, 06:44 AM
This official info posted yesterday was readed by 68 persons and was curiously deleted today........:06: censored ?
Nuclear-armed submarine suffered malfunction
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-67473729
KaleunMarco
11-21-23, 11:44 AM
This official info posted yesterday was readed by 68 persons and was curiously deleted today........:06: censored ?
Nuclear-armed submarine suffered malfunction
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-67473729
probably removed by a moderator because it was a duplicate of an earlier post on exactly the same topic.
https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showpost.php?p=2892685&postcount=4234
Jimbuna
11-21-23, 12:22 PM
probably removed by a moderator because it was a duplicate of an earlier post on exactly the same topic.
https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showpost.php?p=2892685&postcount=4234
Looks like it :yep:
Jeff-Groves
11-21-23, 02:05 PM
Ah Dang! I didn't get to "readed" the post!
:har:
Kapitan
11-24-23, 07:30 AM
To be honest the actual malfunction that being of the depth gauge I personally think has been blown way out of proportion.
The simple fact it even with this defect the boat continued its mission therefore that tells you in and of itself that it is not a show stopper defect.
This type of defect has happened quite a few times on many different boats in many different countries over the years.
This is why boat have multiple depth gauges of which 3 are in the control room and at least 2 in the engineering spaces (digital and analog)
This news report to me is just sensationalist journalism.
More worrying is the fact a submariner felt the need to talk.
Defects happen all the time at sea, they are duly noted in the engineering and ships log plus its maintinance log so theres always a paper trail too.
KaleunMarco
11-24-23, 11:31 AM
To be honest the actual malfunction that being of the depth gauge I personally think has been blown way out of proportion.
This news report to me is just sensationalist journalism.
More worrying is the fact a submariner felt the need to talk.
i agree. 100%
it is called The Silent Service for a good reason.
:Kaleun_Salute:
Jimbuna
11-24-23, 11:34 AM
Precisely :yep:
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