
The US authorities said Thursday that the five passengers on the submarine Titan that was diving to a depth of 13,000 feet to view the wreck of the “Titanic” died in a “catastrophic implosion”, after an unusual international search for five days near the site of the shipwreck. The most famous in the world.
“I heard a New York Times podcast describe three tons of pressure per square inch,”
Andrew Norris, a member of the US War College, said in a statement.
David Pugh, a reporter said, “We know, with that pressure, if a molecule of water goes in, it’s gone right away. I know it’s not much relief for families and couples, but they (passengers) died instantly, they didn’t even realize something was wrong.”

“. How long did the explosion last: With so much pressure on the submarine, the implosion could have occurred in milliseconds, Submarine found: A remotely operated vehicle has found “five different large pieces of debris” from the submarine Titan, according to Paul Hankins, director of salvage operations and ocean engineering for the US Navy, who said the wreckage is “consistent with the catastrophic loss of the decompression chamber,” and thus “an explosion.” catastrophic interior,” and so far, there appears to be no connection between the percussive sounds picked up by sonar earlier this week and where the wreckage was found.
Remotely operated vehicles are at the scene and will continue to collect information in this “incredibly complex” case, according to officials. Submarine wreck: Rescue team leader Capt. Mark Martin said Thursday that one ship, if properly equipped and remote-controlled vehicles on the sea floor, would likely be able to recover the wreck of the submarine Titan.
Tragic moments experienced by the passengers of the submarine “Titan” before it exploded and turned into debris and joined the doomed ship Titanic, so what did the five passengers feel at the moment of the tragic explosion?
It exploded hours after its launch
Officials involved in the search for the stricken submarine, which was carrying 5 passengers, revealed that the secret military acoustic detection system designed to detect enemy submarines detected for the first time what the US Navy suspected was an explosion inside the submarine Titan just hours after the start of its voyage.
Shortly after losing contact with the missing submarine, the US system detected what was suspected to be the sound of an implosion near the wreck site discovered on Thursday and reported its findings to the Coast Guard commander at the site.
A US Navy official stated that the latter conducted an analysis of audio data and discovered an anomaly consistent with an implosion or explosion in the general vicinity where Titan was operating when communications were lost, stressing that this information was immediately shared with the Coast Guard to assist in the search mission, although Although it was not conclusively confirmed.
Catastrophic implosion
Yesterday, Thursday, the US authorities announced that the five passengers on the submarine Titan, which was diving at a depth of 13,000 feet to see the wreck of the “Titanic”, died in an internal explosion described as catastrophic.
Tons of pressure on the stricken submarine
“Describe three tons of pressure per square inch,” Andrew Norris, a member of the US War College, said in a statement to Dalkatimes. And David Pogue, an American reporter, said: “As we know, with this pressure, if a molecule of water enters, it ends immediately.
I know there is no great relief for families and couples, but they died instantly. They didn’t even realize that something was wrong.” Dalkatimes indicated that with so much pressure on the submarine, the implosion could have occurred in a fraction of a millisecond.