Will it have “Estes” marked on the side?
Wait. 200 knots underwater? Pull the other one.
Did she really say "knots per hour"?
Really?
Of course I've known that many a modern-day 'journalist' is about as knowledgeable as a wad of soiled toilet paper, but for someone like Courtney Kube who sports a high-powered title such as "National Security Producer & Reporter at NBC News" to display such utter ignorance is quite a feat.
Well done, Courtney!
Glad I’m not the only one who wondered how that was possible.
The Hoot?
Sounds like the VA-111 Shkval.
250 mph under water? That’s quite a trick.................must be made of unobtanium................
People doubt this but it’s probably true.
it’s probably a Schkval system bought from the Russians right off the shelf or it’s a slight Iranian variation on that Tech.
it’s an underwater rocket that uses supercavitation.
It’s probably unguided and it’s very dangerous for the launcher to use.