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Titanium Submarines: The Soviet Secret Which Shocked The West (Really)

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Published on 18 Jun 2023 / In Film & Animation

Submarines made out of titanium, instead of steel, can of faster or dive deeper. This can give them a tactical, even strategic, advantage. And it makes them able to carry out special missions. But only the USSR, and now Russia, can build them.

This Covert Shores submarine chat covers all the classes of submarine built out of titanium. And why.

Article on ALFA Class high-performance submarine: http://www.hisutton.com/Alfa_Class_Submarine.html
Article on SIERRA class submarine: http://www.hisutton.com/Russia....n%20SIERRA%20Class%2
Article on unique Losharik deep-diving special submarine: http://www.hisutton.com/Spy%20....Sub%20-%20Project%20
Article on MIKE Class deep-diving attack submarine: http://www.hisutton.com/K-278_Komsomolets.html
Article on Piranha special forces submarine: http://www.hisutton.com/Piranh....a%20Special%20Forces

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sbseed
sbseed 11 months ago

lol, the red october :P

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sbseed
sbseed 11 months ago

escape capsule's never worked right, and soviet subs always had issues with their reactors/engines... altho the diesels where always a backup and usually pretty solid.

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sbseed
sbseed 11 months ago

would rather learn how to make titanium itself lol
titanium and carbide are amazing metals....

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While titanium oxide is rather abundant, refining titanium out of it is a REAL prick.... it's also a a total cunt to weld - as in it's a good metal and all, but it dissolves it's own oxides back into it's self - the crap does not make a crust and sit on the top and you MUST use a purged welding chamber with ONLY argon in it... and it can be open air welded, but with TIG and hugely wide gas shielding, and gas shielding on the back of the weld / inside the tube and when your melting it - it dissolves anything that can be used as a crucible - and so it has to be melted under vaccum, in a water cooled copper pot, with a layer of cold titanium inside the pot and a huge moltern pool of liquid titanium in the cold shell of titanium... So it's NOT an evil metal and all that - but the welding areas, need to be basically surgically clean other wise any contamination in the weld can cause HUGE problems, so welding is a BIG issue, and this is why the base metal as big plates etc., it costs 5 x as much as steel - A Nukleer submarine costs shitloads... and adding a hull that costs say 6 or 7 or 8 times as much to make (material and assembly) compared to steel, makes the novelty of it, rather expensive indeed.

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