I wanted to see what the sub was, and started looking at the capabilities. First thing I noticed was the sub has a capacity of 4-6 people. 9 people died on it... Left with more questions than answers. I'm assuming the capacity data was just wrong
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I would assume that the North Koreans took an old Soviet sub designed for 5 dudes, and crammed 9 into it because they couldn’t build a 9 person sub but needed 9 people for something.
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Computer, enhance!
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Zoom out.
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There you go.
Not even the only wild incident involving a North Korean submarine and NK soldiers killing each other.
Thank you!
If the agents killed the sailors, scuttled the ship and committed suicide, does N. Korea get credit for the kills?
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I wanted to see what the sub was, and started looking at the capabilities. First thing I noticed was the sub has a capacity of 4-6 people. 9 people died on it... Left with more questions than answers. I'm assuming the capacity data was just wrong
I would assume that the North Koreans took an old Soviet sub designed for 5 dudes, and crammed 9 into it because they couldn’t build a 9 person sub but needed 9 people for something.
North Korea is just discount Russia.
South Korea= U.S. military colony in Asia