madmax12
Veteran Member
Maybe a whale ate the pinger and that's why its moving.
Don't whales ping on the same frequency? On their own?
Maybe a whale ate the pinger and that's why its moving.
Don't whales ping on the same frequency? On their own?
No. From what I read the manufacturers of the black box pingers specifically chose the frequencies they ping on because no other thing in nature makes sounds on those frequencies (cabbage eating whales may be the exception).Don't whales ping on the same frequency? On their own?
No. From what I read the manufacturers of the black box pingers specifically chose the frequencies they ping on because no other thing in nature makes sounds on those frequencies (cabbage eating whales may be the exception).![]()
Great Britain, China, Russia and USA iirc are the four nations officially operating nuclear under water boats.
Lots of opportunity for games with those four players. The Aussies may try to slip a Collins class or two sub into the mix however. They are diesel electric and suffer short under water range. Rather quiet however at slow speeds or when stationary.
Don't whales ping on the same frequency? On their own?