It was a practice to impress some passengers, and the guys watching the sonar screwed the pooch, IIRC.JimC wrote:If it was an emergency ascent, fair enough...
If not, a major oopsie...
Surely a sub's passive sonar will tell her where a cruiser under power is?
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They aren't exactly maneuverable, either.Don't Panic wrote:The blood will spill when the repair bill gets totted up.
How the fuck do you crash a nuclear attack submarine into a cruiser? Or vice versa? They aren't exactly small.
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I've parallel parked an aircraft carrier (well, an LHA) and I can attest that they turn like pigs.Warren Dew wrote:They aren't exactly maneuverable, either.Don't Panic wrote:The blood will spill when the repair bill gets totted up.
How the fuck do you crash a nuclear attack submarine into a cruiser? Or vice versa? They aren't exactly small.
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