Titanic Tourist Submarine: Why Was It Hard To Rescue The Titan Submersible? | Was It Unsafe?



The Titanic tourist submersible which vanished during a voyage to the 111-year-old shipwreck at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, imploded, and the 5 people onboard are presumed dead. The U.S. Coast Guard said that an underwater vessel has located a debris field near the Titanic in the search for the missing submersible. The 23,000-pound vessel named Titan was owned by OceanGate Expeditions. So, why was it tough to find the Titan sub in 5 days and what safety concerns an ex-OceanGate employee had raised for the Titan vessel in 2018? Watch to find out.
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4 thoughts on “Titanic Tourist Submarine: Why Was It Hard To Rescue The Titan Submersible? | Was It Unsafe?”

  1. it was pretty much impossible at that point if they started the descend because no other vehicle can go at such depth even if one can go they can not take people out since it's bolted they need to bring it out in other to open it. they died unsuspected it just imploded due to heavy pressure which they thought the submarine is capable of taking it but it couldn't

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  2. The carbon fibre body went through repeated stress and finally gave in at this dive. The asshole CEO didnt want to get it certified because he would have had to spend a few millions with repeated tests… wanker

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