OceanGate Titan Sub Debris Video Shows How It Imploded

Jeff Ostroff reviews videos released by the U.S. Coast Guard of the doomed OceanGate Titan submersible wreckage sitting on the ocean floor just 330 yards from the bow of the RMS Titanic, which sank in 1912. The wreckage of the OceanGate Titan sub was recorded as rescuers discovered the debris field with the Pelagius Research ROV known as Odysseus 6000. The ROV Odysseus 6K is an easily transportable, extremely capable and deep-sea system that integrates into ships. The ROV supports executing time-critical search, rescue, and recovery operations. This video shows the Ocean Gate Titan submersible’s tail cone and a piece of carbon fiber in the foreground. 🎥 WATCH NEXT: 🎥 Coast Guard Has OFFICIAL OceanGate Titan Sub Transcript: 🎥 Link to Azget Industries YouTube Channel 3D Titan Video: Titan Submersible and how it Imploded... parts of submersible recovered 1600 feet from the Titanic 00:00 Introduction to Coat Guard Video of OceanGate Titan Sub on Ocean Floor 00:16 Aft section of Titan Submersible on Ocean Floor 00:36 OceanGate Titlan Logo on the side of Titan Sub Debris 01:09 Location on Titan sub where debris was attached 01:30 Azget Industries 3D model of OceanGate Titan Submarine 02:05 About Pelagius Odysseus 6K ROV that captured video 03:59 2nd Coast Guard Video of Titan Sub wreckage 06:14 How Carbon Fiber Titan hull was glued to titanium domes 08:40 More analysis of Titan wreckage
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