An aircraft heard sounds at 30-minute intervals from the area where the sub disappeared, according to internal e-mails sent to DHS leadership obtained by Rolling Stone
Given all of the redundancies they seem to have had for rising to the surface, it seems they didn’t pay enough attention to the problem of being tracked and found in case of a problem (reminds of MH370).
I wonder what they could have done?
A comms system with its own separate or backup power system?
A mechanical system that produces a distinct sound on a regular basis?
Mechanical/manual system to release small beacon buoys to the surface that keep accelerometer data and maybe GPS for when it hits the surface so that it’s path can be retraced once it’s retrieved?
Have a spare sub for rescues?
Have a tracking sub that follows nearby so that at least one is ok in case of an emergency? Maybe it’s smaller and remotely controlled?
Given all of the redundancies they seem to have had for rising to the surface, it seems they didn’t pay enough attention to the problem of being tracked and found in case of a problem (reminds of MH370).
I wonder what they could have done?
A comms system with its own separate or backup power system?
A mechanical system that produces a distinct sound on a regular basis?
Mechanical/manual system to release small beacon buoys to the surface that keep accelerometer data and maybe GPS for when it hits the surface so that it’s path can be retraced once it’s retrieved?
Have a spare sub for rescues?
Have a tracking sub that follows nearby so that at least one is ok in case of an emergency? Maybe it’s smaller and remotely controlled?