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    No black box in Titan submarine

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    The Ocean Gate submarine structure is designed to withstand the immense pressure of the deep ocean and allow for exploration and research at depths of up to 4,000 meters. It is made of strong materials such as titanium and carbon fiber and includes a pressure hull, life support systems, and advanced navigation and communication equipment.

    Similarly, aircraft structures are designed to withstand the stresses of flight, including aerodynamic forces, temperature changes, and vibration. They are typically made of lightweight materials such as aluminum, titanium, and composites, and are carefully engineered to ensure safety and reliability.

    The Ocean Gate submarine structure is typically made of high-strength materials such as titanium, carbon fiber, and steel. It may also be equipped with advanced technologies such as sonar, cameras, and robotic arms to aid in exploration and research.

    Similarly, aircraft structures are designed to withstand the forces of flight, including gravity, air pressure, and turbulence. They are typically made of lightweight materials such as aluminum, titanium, and composites, and are designed to be aerodynamic for maximum efficiency. Advanced technologies such as fly-by-wire systems, navigation systems, and engine controls are also integrated into modern aircraft structures.

    Further, In the event of a deep sea disaster, investigators don’t have a black box to fall back on to learn what happened.

    According to former Royal navy sunmarine captain Ryan Ramsey, the authorities will need to collect as much debris as possible before bringing it to the surface where they can inspect it for breaks in the carbon fibre.

    “There is no black box, so you are not going to be able to track the last movements of the vessel itself,” Captain Ramsey said.

    The main question will be whether the submarine imploded due to a structural failure.

    Titanic sub crew died instantly as immense pressure forced seawater into their lungs

    The crew of the Titanic submersible died instantly as immense pressure crushed their vessel and forced seawater into their lungs.

    Yesterday, the tragic news was confirmed that the five men aboard OceanGate’s Titan sub had all died.

    After days of fruitless searching, and a few hours after the deadline passed for when they would have run out of oxygen, the US Coast Guard and the company both confirmed that the hunt ended in tragedy.

    On board was British billionaire Hamish Harding, French naval veteran and ‘Mr Titanic’ Paul-Henri Nargeolet, OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush and father and son duo businessman Shahzada Dawood, 48, and his son, Suleman, 19 – who lived in the UK.

    Source – https://www.mirror.co.uk/

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