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ARA San Juan

Posted: 01 Dec 2017 21:46
by littoralcombat
I am sure we have all been avoiding the subject, but there is now no chance that anybody will be rescued alive from the Argentinian
Navy Submarine ARA San Juan. I invite you all to join me in paying respect to fellow human beings who have chosen a noble profession that has ultimately cost them their lives. RIP ARA San Juan.

Re: ARA San Juan

Posted: 02 Dec 2017 13:02
by MikeJames
Yes, the Argentinean Navy and Government have called off the search for survivors. Even if the sub bottomed out without imploding, her oxygen reserves would have now been exhausted.

It appears from reports that something went tragically wrong on the San Juan with a flooding incident followed by what is believed to have been a hull implosion.

Being a submariner is a dangerous profession.

RIP San Juan.

Mike

Re: ARA San Juan

Posted: 02 Dec 2017 14:07
by glenhowells
Yes not good news for the families and Argentina. If she did implode it would have been quick. But if she bottomed out to no your fate is near must have been very hard to stomach. RIP the sea in now your grave.

Glen

Re: ARA San Juan

Posted: 18 Nov 2018 07:56
by littoralcombat
The remains of ARA San Juan appear to have been found by US company, Ocean Infinity. Using their vessel, Seabed Constructor employing Sonar and ROV's, they located the Submarine in around 900 metres of water.
Apart from some kind of closure for the Families of the lost Crew, it is hard to see what else this will achieve. If, as suspected, there was an explosion/implosion leading to catastrophic hull failure, then the damage to internal equipment would of been major, making any analysis of root cause difficult at best. Add the problems of working at such a depth and the costs involved, then the Argentines have their work cut out.
Nige