Russian Submarine Shows Massive Damage After Ukrainian Strike (www.thedrive.com)
from Tazmanian@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 19 Sep 2023 07:27
https://lemmy.world/post/5335237

Photos of major damage to a Russian Navy submarine attacked while in dry dock in Crimea point to the boat being a complete write-off.

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FuglyDuck@lemmy.world on 19 Sep 2023 07:39 next collapse

I imagine holes on a submarine are a pretty dangerous thing, yeah.

And those are some very, ah, large, holes.

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 19 Sep 2023 09:40 collapse

It’s just air conditioning.

nrezcm@lemmy.world on 19 Sep 2023 13:19 collapse

It’s where they plan to install their new screen doors.

Deestan@lemmy.world on 19 Sep 2023 07:51 next collapse

It may still be working. They should put some generals in it and take it for a test dive.

Chainweasel@lemmy.world on 19 Sep 2023 08:24 collapse

Put some oligarchs on it and send them to the Titanic.

breakingcups@lemmy.world on 19 Sep 2023 07:57 next collapse

Anyone know why parts of the photos are censored?

randombullet@feddit.de on 19 Sep 2023 08:08 next collapse

Maybe so they won’t know where it’s being held?

Maybe it got moved to a new drydock to get fixed and they want to obscure where it is.

Deestan@lemmy.world on 19 Sep 2023 08:11 collapse

The photos are from the Conflict Intelligence Team, who are not operating with permission from the Russian military.

Any accidental reflection, or visible detail that could identify people in the background or time the photo, could give the Russian police enough information to track down the photographer.

saltesc@lemmy.world on 19 Sep 2023 09:29 collapse

Can’t even squint some detail. They’re gooood.

Norgur@kbin.social on 19 Sep 2023 08:15 next collapse

'tis but a scratch!

ours@lemmy.film on 19 Sep 2023 13:35 collapse

It’ll buff right off!

Norgur@kbin.social on 19 Sep 2023 13:52 collapse

It'll come out with a bit of dish soap

Aurenkin@sh.itjust.works on 19 Sep 2023 08:36 next collapse

The good news is, the submarine is now even better at submerging rapidly.

Dremor@lemmy.world on 19 Sep 2023 09:34 collapse

But the drawback is that the number of submersion is reduced to one.

Aurenkin@sh.itjust.works on 19 Sep 2023 10:02 next collapse

Yes yes… true…but the crush depth is greatly increased!

[deleted] on 19 Sep 2023 10:17 collapse
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Honytawk@lemmy.zip on 19 Sep 2023 14:42 collapse

Not for Ukraine it isn’t

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 19 Sep 2023 09:39 next collapse

Slava Ukraini!

saltesc@lemmy.world on 19 Sep 2023 09:42 next collapse

If it’s considered repairable, it’s probably 2 years+.

The USS Ross is looking at almost two years for much needed maintenance repairs all over. 18 months on major repairs is generally considered rapid.

But, based on history, they’ll go cheap with as many shortcuts as possible, so it’ll be reactivated sooner than expected but sink a few months later, by its own accord. Obviously damaging the environment with it, or some other dramatic fuck up to deal with on top. It’s the Russian way.

Anonbal185@aussie.zone on 19 Sep 2023 23:11 collapse

There’s actually a famous instance of it happening. K-19. They had to go into the reactor room to fix up the cooling because of botched manufacturing process.

What happened to them after can only be described as gruesome. I’d rather a bullet to the brain after.

dhtseany@lemmy.ml on 19 Sep 2023 10:34 next collapse

The original, non-edited picture has been floating around already for the last 24 hours, what an annoying pic to look at when it’s blurred like that.

Blackmist@feddit.uk on 19 Sep 2023 10:37 collapse

Taken it to the Minecraft docks for repairs.

Chickenstalker@lemmy.world on 19 Sep 2023 14:43 next collapse

For a country with no large surface vessels, Ukraine’s Navy is racking up quite a kill tally.

notoftenthat@sh.itjust.works on 19 Sep 2023 19:50 next collapse

Get the FLEX TAPE

IchNichtenLichten@lemmy.world on 19 Sep 2023 20:04 collapse

Russian submarine, go fuck yourself.