US Navy: Hefty salvage system not required in probe of fatal Titan implosion

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US Navy: Hefty salvage system not required in probe of fatal Titan implosion
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The U.S. Navy said Sunday it won’t be using a large piece of salvage equipment it had deployed to the effort to retrieve the Titan submersible

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The Navy would only use the ocean salvage system if there were pieces large enough to require the use of the specialized equipment. On Saturday, the Transportation Safety Board of Canada said that it’s begun an investigation into the loss of the submersible and has been speaking with those who traveled on Titan’s mothership, the Polar Prince.

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