Imagine being sealed inside a metal tube beneath the ocean for three months straight, with no possibility of fresh supplies, takeout, or even a quick grocery run. Now imagine having to feed 150 hungry ...
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What really happens when submarines start running out of food at sea
When food runs low on a submarine, the mission enters one of its most difficult phases because the boat may still have power, air, and water, but not enough supplies to sustain the crew normally. That ...
You can’t see it. You can’t smell it. You can’t taste it. But it can kill you. I first learned that lesson not in terms of food safety, but hundreds of feet below the ocean’s surface aboard a nuclear ...
One of the most ingenious developments of naval science and warfare is undoubtedly the submarine. With its fully-sealed design, a nuclear submarine can stay submerged for months, quietly creeping up ...
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