Solomon2
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To make enemies of Iran lose money also. THis is capitalist world order we are in. If Iran cant make $ from sanctions, why allow enemies do the same easily? It wont bring war, because Iran has correctly gauged that even the US doesnt want a war. US is hoping a show of power can push Iran back..and it will...for a short time..then what?Why the earth Iran would do such a move which may bring her in a war?
Maybe.I suspect that someones wanna create a reason to attack Iran. Like pearl harbor, 9/11 incidents.
Yes, so what are US and GCC going to do about it? they cant hit Iran financially anymore and RUssia and China wont support UN sanctions. Yes, its time for war, but we are seeing the best armed are the lowest motivated. back to business!again?
You're a first class fool, call the sky black and be done with it eh? No asking questions, probing, maybe using some logical reasoning that perhaps there maybe something more than meets the eye? Maybe some other actor is trying to coax the U.S. into action? Just maybe? Or the Iranians just torpedoed a Japanese vessel while the friendly PM of Japan was visiting our country? Sheesh...Iranians want a slap in arabian gulf
Where is the Arabian gulf? I cant find it in my atlas!
Torpedo strike damage ships under water , this ships are damaged at starboard .How you can detect that not like torpedo strike from that picture?!!!!
The damage that may be caused by a torpedo depends on the "shock factor value", a combination of the initial strength of the explosion and of the distance between the target and the detonation. When taken in reference to ship hull plating, the term "hull shock factor" (HSF) is used, while keel damage is termed "keel shock factor" (KSF). If the explosion is directly underneath the keel, then HSF is equal to KSF, but explosions that are not directly underneath the ship will have a lower value of KSF.[48]
Direct damage
Usually only created by contact detonation, direct damage is a hole blown in the ship. Among the crew, fragmentation wounds are the most common form of damage. Flooding typically occurs in one or two main watertight compartments, which can sink smaller ships or disable larger ones.
Bubble jet effect
The bubble jet effect occurs when a mine or torpedo detonates in the water a short distance away from the targeted ship. The explosion creates a bubble in the water, and due to the difference in pressure, the bubble will collapse from the bottom. The bubble is buoyant, and so it rises towards the surface. If the bubble reaches the surface as it collapses, it can create a pillar of water that can go over a hundred meters into the air (a "columnar plume"). If conditions are right and the bubble collapses onto the ship's hull, the damage to the ship can be extremely serious; the collapsing bubble forms a high-energy jet that can break a metre-wide hole straight through the ship, flooding one or more compartments, and is capable of breaking smaller ships apart. The crew in the areas hit by the pillar are usually killed instantly. Other damage is usually limited.[48]
The Baengnyeong incident, in which ROKS Cheonan broke in half and sank off the coast South Korea in 2010, was caused by the bubble jet effect, according to an international investigation.[49][50]
Shock effect
If the torpedo detonates at a distance from the ship, and especially under the keel, the change in water pressure causes the ship to resonate. This is frequently the most deadly type of explosion, if it is strong enough. The whole ship is dangerously shaken and everything on board is tossed around. Engines rip from their beds, cables from their holders, etc. A badly shaken ship usually sinks quickly, with hundreds, or even thousands of small leaks all over the ship and no way to power the pumps. The crew fare no better, as the violent shaking tosses them around.[48] This shaking is powerful enough to cause disabling injury to knees and other joints in the body, particularly if the affected person stands on surfaces connected directly to the hull (such as steel decks).
Which one? Definitely not you right?
Coz of the same mistake from the cold war and 2 massively corrupt regimes.
Let me see if I can give a fk about an iranian donkey living in USA.... far away from the land of milk, honey, manly women!Lol your country is a begger country that accepted how many IMF bailouts? Also accepts Saudi Money. You should be grateful to that “evil” regime because they bankrolled your nuclear program and give you billions of dollars under the table.
Pakistan users here are even ungrateful to even their “allies” or “masters”. What a joke.
You should be grateful to that “evil” regime because they bankrolled your nuclear program and give you billions of dollars under the table.
Nuke iran