Did anybody notice any detriment to sea-life during WWII?
Do any of these liberal idiots have any idea how much damage to sea life would occur if a nuclear powerplant were to be hit by a torpedo? Not to mention thousands of pounds of fuel leaking into the ocean from torpedoed wrecks.
I’m also sure that randomly tossed depth charges and hedgehogs would also damage a lot more sea life than precision guided ones.
Morons. Absolute morons.
Let me preface this by saying I am completely on board with the US Navy on this, but...I suspect the high intensity sonar they are talking about was not available in WWII.
Any sub-drivers out there who can confirm this? I think technology has created the ability to focus a very, very high intensity sound that has the ability to travel further underwater than was ever conceivable back then.