Modern diesel subs are still being built and in a littoral environment are formidable
Germany build an amazing diesel
Modern diesel subs are still being built and in a littoral environment are formidable
Germany build an amazing diesel
Modern diesel subs are still being built and in a littoral environment are formidable
Germany build an amazing diesel
Oh hell no. Old school lead acid. They are heavy and at the bottom of the hull in the forward compartment. In shipyard, I recall yard workers changing out the cells using a block and tackle in the aft part of the Torpedo Room. At one point, a cell slipped or moved out of position and crushed the guy’s hips.But it is LifePo?...
I wouldnt want lithium onboard...a major fire hazzard imo...and fire on any ship is bad, but on a sub....yeah **** that...you know what im talkin about lolOh hell no. Old school lead acid. They are heavy and at the bottom of the hull in the forward compartment. In shipyard, I recall yard workers changing out the cells using a block and tackle in the aft part of the Torpedo Room. At one point, a cell slipped or moved out of position and crushed the guy’s hips.
What it's just an enclosed space is all. Had a few family members that served on the Bat Fish and Memphis and they both said the last thing you wanted was an oxygen robing fire on board as you could quickly find out just how precious the O2 was onboard.I wouldnt want lithium onboard...a major fire hazzard imo...and fire on any ship is bad, but on a sub....yeah **** that...you know what im talkin about lol
I would like to know more.
How about drug smugglers? How long can theirs stay underwater?
How about drug smugglers? How long can theirs stay underwater?