It weighs about 260 tons and can stay below the sea level at 1000 meters with an endurance about 60 days.
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It weighs about 260 tons and can stay below the sea level at 1000 meters with an endurance about 60 days.
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is this in the conceptual stage or has it been made?
we dont read no chinese, plz provide english translation![]()
this is the only one among those pics that fit specificationsIt weighs about 260 tons and can stay below the sea level at 1000 meters with an endurance about 60 days.
Source: China's nuclear powered deep sea station
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Last edited by qwerrty; 05-24-2012 at 10:22 PM.
those AUV/ROV in the pics are big compare to older ones
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Last edited by qwerrty; 05-24-2012 at 11:18 PM.
The depth will cover most of China's continental shelf. Well done!
we dont have such small nuclear reactor which can put into the 260 tons subs and the 2600sea station.
As amazing as the photos show, that is a whole array of above sea-level and deep sea vessels and constructions. Some of which work as a system, some independently:
Post #1:
Photo 1 and 2: a deep sea submersible (Yellow) and the nuclear powered deep sea station (Red )
3: a muti-functional steam filtered desalination plant
4: dont know what it is but looks like an above sea-level supporting and control platform with derricks and a chopper pad
5. a deep sea shuttling vessel
Post #2:
1. three different models of catamarans and vessels used for transportation, support and positioning
2. more visual graphics of the deep sea operating station and supporting vessel
3. and 4: the nuclear powered deep sea station and a specification plaque which says : sustenance for 18 days . I wonder where does that "60 days endurance" come from?
Last edited by shuttler; 05-25-2012 at 05:07 AM.
the model in first image is already made, for years now, capable of diving 7000 m?
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Last edited by qwerrty; 05-24-2012 at 11:20 PM.
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