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minus-squarekillpunchdeluxe@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·7 months agoWhaaat I didn’t know they made those! *googles Looks like Russia made one during the Cold War for frogmen firefights (<-wild) At a depth of 15 ft, its effective range was 909 ft!! The deeper you go the worse it gets though, and it totally sucks on land too Frogmen Firefights
Whaaat I didn’t know they made those!
*googles
Looks like Russia made one during the Cold War for frogmen firefights (<-wild) At a depth of 15 ft, its effective range was 909 ft!! The deeper you go the worse it gets though, and it totally sucks on land too
Frogmen Firefights