Sinking An Old Ship
A torpedo is used to sink an old ship that has been retired from service. In thanks for all your years of service we will now sink you. :)
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If you listen to the speaking at the end it doesnt sound like english to me.
they did it on purpose for the life down there
Sharks and giant squid can live there! =P ^__^
why didn't they recycle it?
At least:
a) they hit the target they were aiming at, which doesn't happen that often, and
b) one assumes there were no 'civilian casualties'?
structure,sorry about that
Fish and plant life love this kind of stucture!!
No disrespect sandscorpion, but aa Is right. This wreck will eventually become a manmade reef!
nvm I was thinking of something different.
Like there aren't enough shipwrecks already. And @ aa please look up what reefs are lol xD.
you're a hemeroid
nuff : don't you think that they would have recycled it if it was worth it ?
The guy that is recording speaks in Greek to someone else in the background by I cannot make out what the other guy is saying. The crew of the boat is Greek.
BLOW THAT SHIT UP! 0__0
the missile launcher looked like it was taking a dump
Um its kinda too late to recycle the metal now.
More trash at the bottom on the ocean.
The military actually does recycle some ships back down to raw metal. Some are recycled some are sunk, some are .. who knows.
not a waste it became a new reef were fish and other animals could live
the ship was too old.. so it was not a waste
that kinda million-dollars waste can only be seen in america : / least recylce the metal!! come to think of it the Iraqi War is all about throwing big bundles of money to kill a terrorist that in the eyes of the Taliban ain't even worth a dime. Guided missile 100 million, 500 pound tactical laster guided bomb 50 million, a M1 tank 15 million, and an half-dead left crippled veteran..PRICELESS! (21 Comments) |
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