Sujet : Re: Remember "Bit-Slice" Chips ?
De : tnp (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (The Natural Philosopher)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 13. Dec 2024, 12:13:58
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On 13/12/2024 10:08, D wrote:
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Are there any techniques to resupply a sub completely under water? Would be fascinating if it could be managed and resupplied kind of like a space station with rotating crews and all, being sent in smaller submarines docking at the big one.
Iyts technically totally feasible, but I cannot actually see what the point would be.
On the other hand, there's probably no use for that capability, but its an interesting thought experiment to see if it could then remain submerged for years at a time.
What is the current record?
"The Royal Navy's HMS Vengeance holds the record for the longest deployment of a "doomsday" submarine, spending 201 days underwater. This broke the previous record of 195 days set by HMS Vigilant."
The USA shuts its mouth...who knows?
-- The lifetime of any political organisation is about three years before its been subverted by the people it tried to warn you about.Anon.