Explosion may endanger SEAL mini-sub program
NAVY The Los Angeles-class submarine Greenville carries the Advanced SEAL Delivery System (ASDS) off the coast of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. ASDS is a mini-submarine that rides attached to the top of a much larger Los Angeles-class sub.
By Christopher P. Cavas - Staff writer
Posted : Tuesday Dec 9, 2008 15:15:20 EST
The long-stalled future of the U.S. special warfare community’s troubled mini-submarine is even cloudier after a serious explosion and fire struck the craft last month, ironically on the cusp of a new mission and a new way ahead for the program.
The Advanced SEAL Delivery Vehicle 1 (ASDS-1) was having its lithium-ion batteries charged Nov. 9 when an explosion started a battery fire that burned for about six hours. No one was aboard the 60-ton craft, which was on shore at its base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Federal firefighters sealed the ASDS to put out the fire and continued to hose it down for several hours to cool hot spots. The mini-sub remained sealed for more than two weeks before the hatch was opened.
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Explosion may endanger SEAL mini-sub program
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Explosion may endanger SEAL mini-sub program
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A person properly schooled in right and wrong is safe with any weapon. A person with no idea of good and evil is unsafe with a knitting needle, or the cap from a ballpoint pen.
I remain pessimistic given the way BATF and the anti gun crowd have become tape worms in the guts of the Republic. - toad
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Re: Explosion may endanger SEAL mini-sub program
Might be in Navy's interest to review the history they share with IJN and small subs. I'm sure the technology's now a lot better but what the hey, right now things ain't lookin' so good.
I'm not old--It's too early to be this late.