I'm not being funny here, and I wasn't listening closely, but on 5AA this morning i'm sure that Koch said something along the lines of 'well, there are lots of armchair doctors out there'. Or something to that effect.
Well, on this occasion, there were 50,000 armchair doctors that understood...
You wouldn't even know. Honestly, rather that than slowly dying a painful death of hyperthermia and oxygen depravation.
I concluded last night that the one thing the sub really should have packed was cyanide tablets.
In the states it was looked into as a form of death penalty. They found that the person died a euphoric and peaceful death.
For this reason it was rejected as the authorities wanted the death to be painful....
I have no idea. Mr Google provided the following:
The U.S. Navy's Curv-21 ROV can go down to a maximum depth of 20,000 feet of seawater and is designed for deep ocean salvaging.
Which is 6km. I would say that there are very few of these about and no way they could get to the site quickly.
What is the deepest a nuclear submarine has gone?
The USS Dolphin (AGSS 555) is the world's deepest diving submarine, having set a depth record of over 900 meters shortly after its deployment in 1968 (although small submersibles have gone deeper). It is also the Navy's only remaining...
I'm not sure they would have air superiority? Russia has a pretty decent airforce. They haven't used it so far as they were getting shot down and didn't really need to. But I don't know how that would play out if Ukraine started actually flying planes.
I don't really agree with this.
Firstly, without the US and Nato, the war would be over...
Secondly, rightly or wrongly, Allies have been very cautious not to put in place advanced weapons etc too quickly as to not escalate a Russian reaction beyond Ukraine or nuclear.
Thirdly, you can't...
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