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    5 hours ago

    One thing that stands out to me is that in all the videos I’ve seen, there was only one that didn’t target the bridge. I haven’t seen a single video of a ship sinking. I guess they’re just trying to immobilize them to avoid environmental disasters? But where are all those hit ships now? Floating around aimlessly?

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      14 minutes ago

      A few caught fire and are burning out. If you look at a cutaway of most tankers, most of the critical compones are found under the bridge. The fuel tanks, engines, pumping station etc.

      The hulls can be repaired an put back into service but it will take time and considerable expense.

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      1 hour ago

      Its not easy to pierce a steel hull with a top down attack. Theyll burn and eventually founder, be towed back and rebuilt, or scrapped.

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        59 minutes ago

        Don’t ships have everything compartmentalized? If the bridge burns down, that fire shouldn’t spread to the rest of the ship, right?

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          38 minutes ago

          It depends on the ship, the crew and the attack itself. Fire is an absolutely huge danger on a ship, which means there are lots of countermeasures prepared, but also that its still a huge danger, and not many civilian ships are built anticipating that the bridge might explode without warning.