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03-23-17, 09:07 AM | #31 |
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That is the key right there. In the case of a localized explosion, such as a depth charge or conventional torpedo, as the shockwave moves, one part of the sub will be seeing this transient increase in pressure while another part will not. That pressure gradient is what creates damage.
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