US Navy's TERRIFYING NEW DISCOVERY About the OceanGate Submarine | Titan Documentary

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On June 18, search and rescue efforts began to locate the Titan, and it was anything but straightforward. This was a collaborative mission involving the US Coast Guard, the US Navy, Canadian armed forces, commercial vessels, and other parties. The urgency was palpable, as the Titan submersible had approximately 63 hours of oxygen left.

The story takes a strange turn when we discover an 8-hour delay in notifying the US Coast Guard after losing contact with the Titan. Along with time constraints due to limited oxygen supply, the search and rescue mission was challenged by poor visibility, harsh weather conditions, and a lack of a dedicated recovery system on the Titan.

As days passed, more troubling details emerged, including concerns about the Titan's structure and the revelation of the Titan's implosion. The implosion was detected by a highly confidential military acoustic detection system designed to identify enemy submarines.

Eventually, on June 22, debris from the Titan was found 1,600 feet from the bow of the Titanic on the seafloor. The catastrophic loss led OceanGate to suspend all exploration and commercial operations. To date, an investigation, led by the US Coast Guard, is underway, with five major pieces of the Titan found 12,467 feet below the ocean's surface.

This video will provide a comprehensive timeline of the events, including the delayed response, the search and rescue efforts, the various players involved, including the US Navy, and a deep dive into the Titan's structure and the fatal implosion. We also explore the intriguing underwater acoustic technology used by the Navy, discuss potential reasons for the delayed communication of the implosion, and highlight the immense costs of such operations. #titan #oceangate #usnavy

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