Chilling first video of mangled Titan submarine shows wreck after deadly implosion
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- CHILLING footage shows the wreckage of the doomed Titan sub nestled on the ocean floor after suffering a deadly implosion.
The mangled tail cone, with OceanGate's logo emblazoned on the side, can be seen pointing up with dozens of cables poking out.
It is the first time footage of the underwater debris has been released since five passengers were killed when the sub imploded last June.
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'At some point, safety is just pure waste' - Stockton Rush, OceanGate CEO and founder
Yep... he was a absolute moron......
I wonder what that stupid head of his looks like now.
CEO and co-founder• and yeah we read that over a year ago
@@TrippLariscy-m5bwhy is there a ratchet strap around the wreck ?
@@TrippLariscy-m5b Stockton Rush basically murdered those people with him.
He delivered genuine Titanic experience afterall...
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Facts.
In death yes, everything else, not so much.
35+ years of a perfect record in submersible safety, broken by a deluded narcissist surrounded by yes men in fear of their jobs.
Perfectly summarized
Umm there has been other diving accidents that resulted in death.go educate yourself
Wrong! It was a giant squid who got them.
“There were no red flags.” Sir, Oceangate as a whole was built out of red flags. The sub was layers of red flag glued together!
Yeah but it was the BEST Glue, no one ever saw glue like that before. We only use the best glue and the best people.
Stockton Rush takes his clues from 45.
It was their Flagship.
Oceangate "engineers" sprayed painted the red flags, so nobody could see the cracks in the red flags
@@marcdraco2189 Yeh. Where have you heard language like that before 🤔
No amount of red flags could have protected them from a giant squid.
The only tragedy is that an arrogant prk was allowed to take 4 people with him and his experimental craft unwittingly to their deaths for the reasonable price of $250,000 each,,oceangate and whomever was incharge of signing off on the titans Sea worthiness should be held to account
That was the issue, it was never signed off or even properly tested.
nobody signed off on the seaworthiness and nobody is to blame but themselves.
these were adults. stockton just gave them what they paid for. everyone knew it was uncertified.
@@TrippLariscy-m5b Except the young lad.
Reasonable price?
They thought the Titanic was unsinkable, and Rush genuinely believed his out-of-date, glued together carbon fibre submarine wouldn't implode, it's almost poetic..
No one believed titanic was unsinkable.
It was the the press who coined the Titanic to be unsinkable, no on at the White Star Line claimed she was unsinkable
Seen this in a London pub in the gents toilets.
These Durex are made to B .S 89535 standard
Underneath some wag wrote
," So was the Titanic "
The titanic hit an ice burge tho, if it didn’t then it would’ve been fine
Stop copying Cameron
There's a good reason why a real submarine costs eight million quid and up.
There's a good reason why real submarines aren't made from carbon fiber.
the submarines which found the titanic were military hardware
Carbon fiber is terrible with compressive strength. It should not be used when the environmental pressure is significantly higher than the interior. Carbon fiber works with aircraft because it has excellent tensile strength where the interior pressure is higher than environmental. It’s basic engineering folks….
It should of been made from 1 or 2 spheres with 2 closable ports joining them together and high tensile stainless steel and a stainless steel frame around them and then 8 layers of Kevlar and carbon fibre as a protector for the Stainless, and even more layers Kevlar/Carbon around weld points....
@@kylereese4822 i wouldnt have ANY laminated material. kevlar nor carbon fiber.
@@kylereese4822 Why not just make it from Titanium as per the recommendations?
Yes I'm surprised this carbon fibre coffin lasted so long tbh . These ocean gate trips might have been ok at a depth of 50 m or so but down to the Titanic?? What the hell that's no joke. Why didn't some one stop them, its insane.
The maximum any aircraft/spacecraft fuselage can be exposed to is 15 psi, not 6,000! It's basic physics.
Sometimes , money can buy your death , history consistently proves this .
And not making safety a priority for your crew also contributed to this tragedy.
Nor can money buy off a hungry giant squid.
Attaching 2 titanium caps to a carbon fiber tube sound like an idea right out of engineering hell.
Everyone was knowing that and they replaced the tube because of fatigue issues.
Building technology that is safe for humans in such harsh conditions takes time, lots of testing, learing and a huge amount of money.
i saw the video where they glued it on... like wtf..over 3000 meters and my titanium cap is just glued on..hell no
He didn't know it but he turned his little project into statistics resulting in death. Though everything that could be learned has been done and all we'll remedy are the administration issues that allowed the construction of the vessel to take place.
I think we should let the Titanic rest in peace. There's no reason to keep bothering the wreckage and the souls lost.
Titan was a death trap and it was sprung. The builders should be jailed for a long time to set the example. Sadly, you can't cure stupidity
Agree.
Yes they should but they won't because they'll blame the next person and the next person will blame the next pers..........
I can't see why. The passengers were well informed or were rich intelligent people who had to sign clear disclaimers. There was enough information out there to say it was dangerous. It wasn't a trip like a scheduled commercial air line flight, where there's a reasonable expectation that extensive safety measures are in place.
If people want to do stupid things, such as row the Atlantic in a bath tub, I don't believe it's up to the law to prevent them.
@@fredsmith5473 You are right and the person who duped them died along with them, so who do you sue now. The only thing that I feel should be looked into if Rush were still alive is his massive gaslighting to make the passengers feel like the words in the waiver are not true, he absolutely lied constantly about the dangers and said it would never implode.
He also had the audacity to use the safety record of reputable and reliable other deep see explorations that test their vessels extensively for safety before using them, and say "see in 35 years of deep sea exploration there hasn't been one case of a deadly accident, that proves my vessel is safe too!".
That is just such outrageous intellectual dishonesty, I feel like there should be some form of repercussions for all of that (if he were still alive or maybe a compensation from his inheritance if he has any money left at all).
Absolutely!
The real question is…. Did the video game controller survive?
It's on eBay.
That controller was the least of its problems. Its not 1957 anymore. They dont control modern complex machines with tons of ancient levers and buttons just so ya know.
It’s only thing I would consider to be a historical value of this disaster
@@trenken No, but at least analogue levers are reliable. I would never trust anything that relies on electronics, or microprocessors.
But, the REAL question on everyone's mind is ... Can it still play DOOM?
just because some young kid has an ‘engineering’ degree does NOT make that person an engineer
I still can't get my head around the fact that people looked at this thing and were like "Yes, I pay you millions of dollars to sit in that coffin for a few hours".
Some people have too much money
I wouldn't of trusted that thing. Knowing how the depths of the ocean can crush almost anything
@@SanctuaryLife and too much faith in others.
because people wanna do things that the majority can't! wow!? have you done that!? yes! wow, have you been there!? yes! if it's not Titanic, it's a mountain, a cave, a space travel, etc
@@JAMESFERNANDEZ You need to get a T-Shirt or a Mug or it is not worth going at all. Need to let everyone around you know you went somewhere they didn't.
I'm surprised there's that much of it left. I thought it would have totally disintegrated
This section wasn't pressurised
It's the bit that wasn't pressurised. It basically fell off. The bit that the passengers were in is the one that imploded. Most likely nothing to show apart from the titanium rings and some other metal pieces.
Because most of science is bullshift
It didn’t explode. It imploded. Different physics going on. A crack appears, water comes in, therefore no disentigration.
A very sad incident which should never had been allowed in my opinion.
100%
nah it should be allowed. the govt shouldn't have control of EVERY aspect. especially in international waters. hell nah
People build pressure vessels out of spheres for a reason. I remember seeing the thing before it went out in the news and i knew it was a ticking death trap. How Paul henri ever considered that sub is beyond me
I don't know if true - or myth - but apparently / allegedly Paul-Henri was grief-stricken over the recent loss of his late wife, and felt su**idal ...and having dived on the Titanic wreck site over thirty times previously, his thoughts led to the possibility of Titan imploding as a "way out" of his misery ...that he said nothing to warn the Dawoods or Harding, speaks to a state of mind out of touch with reality.
With Rush, it was hubris, yes, but with some kind of warped belief - despite the obvious facts - his "creation", his "dream" was impervious to the errors which ultimately led both Titanic and Titan to their demise, leading to the additional unnecessary loss of five more lives.
If u can send little donuts down there why bother letting humans at all knowing the consequences 🙌🏻 just send the robots and be happy
Yes , but you can't find robots who could or would shell out $200k just to say they've seen the Titanic .
He talked a big game, but in the end he couldn't handle the pressure.
He was playing doom down there until he didn’t
The world's most expensive tinned crab food. 🦀
Instant Soup. Literally.
Teenagers overturning bolts 😬
I find it difficult to care about people with more money than sense.
Agreed
I mean Cletus the slack jawed yokel could've built a better one.
I find it difficult to read this statement just because you are upset you have to work 9-5 your whole life and they didn't
@@TrippLariscy-m5b its a bit presumptuous of you to attest to what someone, who you don't know, does for a living! 😅
I feel no sympathy for these people either, he took chances & liberties with peoples lives and he FAFO, except he's not around to be answerable!
@@TrippLariscy-m5b what makes you think i did?
Rich people's toys 😏 Money doesn't keep one from being stupid but makes it possible for you to be stupid for the last time.
Your right but in this case Rush was using the two billionaires as investors after this dive. But we all know what happened. See Rush didn't have a lot of money to build a submersible. It takes millions and millions to build a sub that can travel as deep as Titanic. That's why he was using bargain basement products, he just didn't have that type of ready cash and he was in a hurry to prove to the world he could do something as great as Elon and the rest of the big boys. Stockton tried a few things in his life that didn't pan out to be on a grand scale and he was already 61. Rich peoples toys can get them killed look at JFK Jr. and Aristotle Onassis son Alexander.
Dont understand this at all...the remote camera is able to capture anything they would have seen through a tiny window anyway. Why go down there at all?
Bragging rights, same reason people go up Everest instead of being satisfied with a video of the peak
@@ReelToScreen Well at least there's actual physical and mental strength involved in climbing Everest. I'd say rich fat guys going on trophy hunts from jeeps in Africa is a better likeness 😄
You. Sound. Poor.
Why do anything? You can just watch it on tv
Manned vessels are very monetizable, apparently.
DVDs of the dive, not so much.
The ring that holds the hatch was applied by an epoxy glue on a titanium ring glued to a carbon fibre hull, likely the sealant gave way due to cracking of the carbon fibre hull warping of the epoxy as epoxy warps in water no matter how strong a glue is.
Several people lost their lives and Araldite lost an advert .
The glue was on special at home depot.
It was unlikely the glue that gave way, as the rings were deformed, you could easily see that from the debris that was salvaged. if the glue had given in, the rings would be perfectly round. but they were oval shaped, meaning they were held in place while the structure collapsed. It's most likely the carbon fiber that gave in, and for a brief moment when it collapsed inwards on itself, the glue and the ring followed, before it snapped.
@@FabledGentlemana very brief moment in time
The glue is a super tough material depends on the material you bond it with. problem is it is not felxible like the carbon fiber. It withstood several dives but since it has no shrink and expand feat. It leads to pressure breeching its cracks. No expert but just a hunch.😅
I do HVAC residential work and I work with a guy that does crappy work and has trouble with everything he touches. He thinks he knows everything so you can't tell him anything.
I think most people in the workforce meet such people, refusing to listen to others, knowing everything best themselves, usually finished before any other have even began, they are annoying and dangerous, its strange they are not stopped
He must have stayed in a Holiday Inn Express ...... lol ..
Fingers crossed he doesn't start building commercial submersibles
I just wanted to say that Holiday Inn joke is pretty good. Encouragement. 😇
Hey I thought we worked well together!!!! 😂😂😂
All these people thought they were on the right side of oceanic history, turns out they were wrong🤷♂️
They did make history 😂
The Coast Guard knew right away this garage built submersible was in a million pieces on the ocean floor. All those briefings and pressers for a few days were for show.
it was for the family. not for show.
Absolutely. But when some disaster occurs officialdom always hides behind obfuscation because nobody wants to be the one to say sorry they've had it. You see it all the time. And aside from legal angles you have to acknowledge that when hope is all you've got nobody wants to be the guy who kills it.
*just wanted to save face and ensure they were not to blame/not an attack on 'merica
if you are in charge of a search and rescue, is it better policy to have a positive outlook and give it your all? or to say you heard an implosion so why even try? i agree with their attempt even though they "knew" it was futile.
It sold a lot of newspapers, though. The show........
May they rest in peace.
*pieces
A disaster waiting to happen - Stockton Rush is entirely to blame - risk your own neck if you like, but not the necks of others
Notice the submarine is held together with cargo straps!
The tail- or aft section to be exact.
@@BartSliggers Which is not pressurized
Why is there already a ratchet strap holding the “tail cone” together?
The ratchet strap was a 'fail safe' contingency incase the epoxy glue failed...
I only feel sorry for that millionaire’s kid who was forced to go with them.
he wasnt forced his mother said he wanted to go, whether it was true or not doesnt matter,she has suffered enough without anymore of it
He wasn't forced - he wanted to go with his dad as a father's day gift.
Good morning my lovely people have a good day ❤
You Too Ryan. 👍
sunny and 80 today its going to be beautiful leaves are turning and falling
2:40... "Was there a designated safety officer..."
Bro glued titanium caps to carbon fiber and used a wireless xbox controller to pilot his Home Depot sub... I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say... nope 🤨
If the ship builders named the ship Titan, it would sink and they would be the ones to die. Because they named the ship that way to commit suicide.
it's to make it harder to look up the original book called the titan about basically the titanic before it happened the titanic or "olympic" that actually sank was a hit job even the book the titan called the boat the unsinkable, also in the book there was not enough lifeboats and things
who put the strap around it to hold it together 0:27
My guess is the geezer who was evading questions.
"There were no red flags' says the contractor.
i am not sure, but i think he is referring to the dive directly previous to this one.
Once I saw how the main body was being made, I thought that it wouldn't be strong. The carbon fibre as a minimum should have been interwoven and spirally wound to give the most strength. It was just being wound round a cylindrical mandrel which has the least strength.
I guess calling your company Oceangate saves everyone the trouble of adding the "gate" suffix to future screw ups
Oceangate-Gate
underrated comment
Oh the irony!
4:59 "everything was just Boom", immediately realizes its the wrong word to use 😂
A frigging RATCHET STRAP around the sub? WTF?
The ceo went woke and instead of older professionals he hired young unskilled people.
Why isn’t the world a much better place with all these RUclips experts 😢
In this debris video, we can see clearly robots sweep collect debris together and tight black knot on middle. As they said they found human remains too... Video shows after they collect debris with robotics arms. They never shows first seen of debris
when theres gate on your name better think twice 😂
That and any variance of Titan.
Yep, it is definitely submersed
i can still see the PS controller
A PS controller would have been an upgrade, it was some cheap knock off you can get for £15. 😆 🎮 💩
Logitech😂
@@ThronewatcherHow ironic considering there wasn't an ounce of logic in any of this. 😂
@@Jackielong-sighted7890 Yes, the mission was void of logic tech. 😆
@@211inprogressThe controller isn't bad considering the price.
Controller ran out of charge!
nah stick drift
joy con drift
Should have used one from the SNES.
If that was the case they had the most capable controller repair tech on board being a 19 year old gamer. 🤔
@@Serpico1152 Ouch! Ouch... ouch. That's the sort of dark humour that makes me ache from laughing so hard. Touche!
You can’t park there
"Some young engineers in their late teens" they must have been real Sheldon Coopers to finish high school and get their engineering degrees, all before turning 20.
Why would you cut corners when it’s a potential life or death situation..
money. this was all about money. building it out of steel makes it heavier, and therefore harder to resurface. it was all for cutting operating costs in my opinion.
0:27 - Can anyone tell me what that bag of small items toward the stop of the break might be? Whatever is in the material bag is blue and [EDIT]White.
I know nothing but my guess is carbon-dioxide scrubbers?
maybe someones scrotum😅😅
Spare batteries for the controller 🤣
Someone at The Sun needs to use a spellchecker
that poor kid :(
If the sub imploded how they say it did, why is there such a large piece of debris in such good shape?? Looks like it was set down there. Wouldn't it look more like a crumbled soda can??
Pressure pushing down on me,under pressure 😂😂😂makes me think of that Freddie mercury song.
The tailcone was NOT apart of the "pressure cooker part if you will" of the titan, therefore that's why it remained intact. The titanium dome, ring, and landing is obviously not destroyed because (it's not carbon fiber). Anything that had carbon fiber and within the pressure chamber should be destroyed entirely.
What about the viktims. Did they find any remains during the dive?
Thought nothing that big would be left
Stockton was in a Rush.
The Titan submersible looks like a college's student final year concept design project made from carbon fiber.
There was 190k for a budget, safety is your main priority, this is just another Chernobyl waiting to happen with the sub
Maybe the crew could have used the advice of some older, more experienced white guys before going down.
Where are the experts who shouted that the boat turned into micro pieces in milliseconds....
Exactly
What about them? That's pretty much what happened. What you see on the footage was the tail cone, an unpressurized part of the boat. Only the pressure hull imploded. I doubt we'll see footage of that, as it would likely have chunks of human remains mixed in with the debris.
@Kenobi-vu9mb great explanation we have a expert in the chat people 🙄
Look at the pictures of titan, there is a pressure hul and a tail section.
Which part did experts say turned into micro pieces in milliseconds exactly ?
@BartSliggers all of it, unfortunately, they said it folded in on itself, including the tail. Even showed AI versions of it.
Stockton Rush used sellotape to patch up cracks in the Hull.
Or maybe a combination of Flex Seal tape and spray, guaranteed to work on anything like in the TV commercials. 🤔
duct tape with Gorilla Glue just as extra lol
Enough with the game controller comments. US Navy uses Xbox Controllers. Nuclear Subs are controller with an Xbox Controller. All ships use a windows-based system. Drones are flown with controllers. The "game" controller is a NON-ISSUE! And for the record I wish these reports would stop saying it was a PlayStation controller. It was a Logitech.
@Wings80 if it uses a game controller the vehicle is not man rated. The only nuclear sub operated by a game controller is in mom's basement.
"There were no red flags" said the color blind expert.
Teenagers engineering submarines with Chat GPT-AI, what could possibly go wrong?
soo all the people on youtube saying it imploded into a bunch of pieces within a second were just talking nonsense?
I thought the vessel would be completely obliterated?
This rear section wasn’t pressurized so it fell off when the main tube was crushed.
That was the pressurised part. This was just stuck on the back of that
@@Jackielong-sighted7890you’re not the brightest.
@@Jackielong-sighted7890you'll note from some recovery photos a titanium hemisphere with a sling thru the hole were the viewing port was supposed to be there was no carbon fiber pressure vessel cylinder remaining. The large white part in the video was a cover for components outside of the vessel attached to the outside of the 2nd titanium hemisphere. Again no part of the carbon fiber pressure vessel tube remaining. Sensors picked up a sound consistent with an implosion at the time. There are national security issues with reporting sensor capabilities, number, location etc. Available public data consistent with the nature of carbon fiber points towards a violent rapid implosion.
@@Jackielong-sighted7890 When you are two miles under the sea and your sub implodes its safe to conclude they were crushed.
Wow, this comment section is jam packed with experts.
What is the ratchet strap doing around it ?
Money can't buy common sense.
if oceangate wouldnt have had any employees, this wouldnt have happened. imagine being willing to work for a company, biting your tongue towards clients about the dangers, then have to live with yourself afterwards. for what? a little bit of money.
I sometimes wash my hands after a good dump, not always though 😂
Theyre talking about making a movie about the collapse of this sub. Rumour has it that it has pretty much already won a prize for greatest short film ever, It just goes crack, bang, end of film.
I bet the Designer of the craft is going to have a few legal letters sent to him.
Step 1. Pause and mute this video.
Step 2. Open RUclips and search Dire Dire Docks.
Step 3. Play this video with other video playing in the background.
That looks very small and tight how did 4 people fit inside that!
Nobody goes in the tail section, only equipment, cause that section is flooded, no water pressure, that's why it didn't get destroyed.
Anyone just hear Dave chappelle saying “come join us in our watery grave” 😂
How did they tie it all back together with the cargo strap that’s obviously visible
Who managed to get a ratchet strap around it?
Those straps were holding the "bottom legs" in place.
The amount of money wasted bringing the piece of crap off the ground was unbelievable!!!! BIG waste of money
3777 meters is 2.3 miles deep. Where's Money? Millions of dollars vanished.
Imagine dying for DEI by getting crushed to death
Who put the ratchet strap on it? 🤔
Why are they only showing this footage now after 112 years?
So the damn thing had banding holding it together in the video. Hmmmmm
Those safety regulation standards for submarines are written in blood.
This was not a certified submersible to carry passengers. They avoided this by diving in international waters were no maritime laws like this exists.
What's up with the strap around it holding it all together?
how else you gonna keep it from falling apart on the ascent to the surface ? it wasn't on there until it imploded
@@TrippLariscy-m5bDamn ok good point. So I guess that's just to keep the wreckage intact while they recover it.
so oceangate are trying to blame the engineers, the engineers are blaming the whole process of the sub being built. Hmmm who to believe; its a tough one isn't it 🙄
Why would you pay millions to sit in a coffin & think “I be ok in that I’m sure”🤔
So.. where’s the footage from the outside cameras, of the actual explosion? Why are they still trying to hide the facts.
The "horror dive shocked the world" nobody was shocked that a mini sub controlled by a Microsoft product imploded deep in the Ocean. FFS, the Sun is always so dramatic.
Damn clickbait again from The Sun. The tailsection was not pressurized so there is nothing that show an implosion in this video.
"vanished from radars"
lmao what
“Everything was boom” probably not the best terminology to use there 🤦♂️
Looks like a cellphone laying beside the nose cone.