I’m trying to figure out if the person you replied to was asking because they thought you meant parts of the sub or the remains. In fact, I’m not even sure which you meant lol.
Presume that similar to air incident investigations, there’ll be a forensics investigation on the wreckage to formally determine the cause of the incident.
However, the difference between the two situations is that aircraft have fully documented designs and maintenance reports, whereas this craft appears to have been cobbled together with zip ties.
It was super interesting to see the parts they recovered in the video.
Where is this video?
It was at the bottom of the article when I saw it
I’m trying to figure out if the person you replied to was asking because they thought you meant parts of the sub or the remains. In fact, I’m not even sure which you meant lol.
There is a break in the story where they have three links, and the last one says something about the video of the wreckage.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-66045554
Presume that similar to air incident investigations, there’ll be a forensics investigation on the wreckage to formally determine the cause of the incident.
However, the difference between the two situations is that aircraft have fully documented designs and maintenance reports, whereas this craft appears to have been cobbled together with zip ties.