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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith at Tregenna View Post
    Not forgetting those that perished.

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    To lose their lives at sea is bad enough but if they have lost their life because someone somewhere has been totally incompetent or even worse as taking a bribe for substandard equipment that I hope that person is brought one day to Justice
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    It is now being claimed that the missing sub was chased by British Helicopter off of the Falklands. Also it is alleged that a Chilean ship was also involved in chasing the Argentinian sub.
    The allegations have been made by a sister of one of the crew who now claims she received a text message from her brother stating the facts about the chase.
    She also alleges that family members of the missing crew also received similar text messages.
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    Sounds to me like someone trying to shift the blame for shoddy workmanship to the hated occupiers of the Malvinas and their allies. Jackanory Jackanory ................
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    I have dealt with German companies for 20 years before retirement over 10 years ago , I always found their work consistently high quality , I always suspected the sub was further off the coast than reported , i.e. near the Falklands , hence search was in the wrong area , the refit took a very long time , a snorkel fault surely at snorkel depth would have failed at deeper dives
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    reports in Argentina that missing sub was chased by British helicopter " what a shower of effing scumbags ,using the loss of 44 lives to make a sly opportunist accusation is beneath contempt .!!.

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    Just heard on news that head of Argentine Navy has been sacked.

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    not knowing much about subs but is there no internal pressure tests whilst after a mayor repairs.. jp

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    John from my limited knowledge of underwater warfare naval style, every submarine will have its depth limits. Have you heard in what area she is suspected of going down in and what depths of water she may have been in. Any qualified ships architect with plans of the submarine would be able to work out at what depth she would break up at. The same as a ship with shearing stresses working in a seaway can be worked out frame by frame with the builders information from ships plans can be worked out. I said early on when reading what information one could get from the media, that more than likely the powers to be would know what likelihood of success they would get,and probably just going through the motions for the general public. The time I worked for the mod saw 5 accidental deaths in the small area we worked , the general public is unlikely apart from the family’s ever to be made aware of. The same as seamen world wide die on a daily basis and there is no big stop Press,unless it is a passenger vessel to give the story a bit of ooomph. All very sad, but a part of life we are stuck with. There must be a fall guy somewhere and according to reports coming in is head of the Argentine Navy. Cheers JS.

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    john seconds thoughts the failure could have happened within the parameters of safety and sank into very deep parts and imploded so we will never know? jp

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    If safety costs money, Forget it

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