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| 13 Oct 2012 07:15 AM |
The Underwater tank I have fully designed a tank that can be driven underwater on the floor of a body of water It's quite epic Try and spot a flaw in it, it's all sealed, it has a supply of air and other necessities for millitary personnel Do you dare challenge my invention's design?
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| 13 Oct 2012 07:17 AM |
Actually, I do, the most obvious being that the bottom of the ocean isn't the best terrain for driving. If the tanks would have to stop for any reason, such as the myriad obstacles scattered across the sea floor, they would have a tendency to sink into the mud.
Then there are the issues that arise from being locked inside a metal box under the sea. If there was any kind of problem down there, you couldn't just float to the surface like a submarine. The water pressure outside meant that you couldn't open the hatch, either, so your only hope would be to flood the tank and hope that you could get yourself out in time to most likely drown anyway.
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meldo
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| 13 Oct 2012 07:17 AM |
it's not epic fool
it's stupid and you should feel bad |
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| 13 Oct 2012 07:18 AM |
| if it would work it would have been made by now |
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