Navy submariners must continuously exhale while trapped in flooding escape trunks because atmospheric pressure compresses their lungs, and holding a single breath causes a fatal embolism; this training teaches them to manage the physics of pressure-induced lung compression during submarine emergencies.
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Why Navy Sailors Train Inside Flooding Tubes π³ #shorts #military #scienceAdded:
Why do navy submariners lock themselves inside a flooding pressurized tube?
Known as the escape trunk, sailors are trapped as water rapidly fills the confined space. As atmospheric pressure violently compresses their lungs, holding a single breath causes a fatal embolism. They must continuously exhale to survive. Subscribe to join the index.
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