Photos of major damage to a Russian Navy submarine attacked while in dry dock in Crimea point to the boat being a complete write-off.
- It may still be working. They should put some generals in it and take it for a test dive. - Put some oligarchs on it and send them to the Titanic. 
 
- The good news is, the submarine is now even better at submerging rapidly. - But the drawback is that the number of submersion is reduced to one. - Yes yes… true…but the crush depth is greatly increased! 
 
 
- If it’s considered repairable, it’s probably 2 years+. - The USS Ross is looking at almost two years for much needed maintenance repairs all over. 18 months on major repairs is generally considered rapid. - But, based on history, they’ll go cheap with as many shortcuts as possible, so it’ll be reactivated sooner than expected but sink a few months later, by its own accord. Obviously damaging the environment with it, or some other dramatic fuck up to deal with on top. It’s the Russian way. 
- For a country with no large surface vessels, Ukraine’s Navy is racking up quite a kill tally. 
- The original, non-edited picture has been floating around already for the last 24 hours, what an annoying pic to look at when it’s blurred like that. 
- Anyone know why parts of the photos are censored? - The photos are from the Conflict Intelligence Team, who are not operating with permission from the Russian military. - Any accidental reflection, or visible detail that could identify people in the background or time the photo, could give the Russian police enough information to track down the photographer. - Can’t even squint some detail. They’re gooood. 
 
 
- I imagine holes on a submarine are a pretty dangerous thing, yeah. - And those are some very, ah, large, holes. - It’s just air conditioning. - It’s where they plan to install their new screen doors. 
 
 
- Slava Ukraini! 
- Get the FLEX TAPE 
- Russian submarine, go fuck yourself. 





