The Guardian says it could be bobbing around on the surface, waiting to be found. But it doesn't even have a satellite beacon to tell people where it is. And the passengers would still have the same time limit before suffocation because there's no way to let air in. This is the best case scenario. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/jun/20/missing-titanic-submarine-best-and-worst-case-scenarios
Finding it will be a nightmare, I recommend watching this on how they search on a moving seas to understand the complexity of it (it got captioned)
https://youtu.be/aoXJfuPaFF8
Thanks for sharing, quite informative on several subjects: TIL the worlds militaries have hydrophones submerged around the world to detect vessels.
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The Guardian says it could be bobbing around on the surface, waiting to be found. But it doesn't even have a satellite beacon to tell people where it is. And the passengers would still have the same time limit before suffocation because there's no way to let air in. This is the best case scenario. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/jun/20/missing-titanic-submarine-best-and-worst-case-scenarios