OceanGate Titanic Submersible: Insider Drops Shocking New Details
The Oceangate Titanic submersible project has been shrouded in mystery since its failure. It was meant to be a revolutionary new way for people to explore the depths of the ocean and uncover its secrets, but it ended up being one of the most spectacular failures in recent memory. Now, insiders have come forward with shocking details about what really happened behind the scenes.
The OceanGate Titanic submersible was conceived as a joint venture between two companies, OceanGate Inc. and TitanSub Ltd., in late 2019. The idea was to create a deep-sea exploration vehicle that would allow researchers and tourists to safely explore depths of up to 3,000 meters (10,000 feet). The project quickly gained traction and attracted investors from all over the world.
But despite its promise, things quickly started going wrong for OceanGate Titanic. It became clear that there were major issues with both design and engineering that had not been addressed before construction began on the vessel. According to insiders who spoke on condition of anonymity, there were several warning signs that something was amiss right from the start – but they were ignored or brushed aside by those making crucial decisions about the project.
Lack Of Oversight Led To Its Failure
It soon became apparent that there had been a lack of oversight during development which had allowed major problems to go undetected until it was too late. As well as this, cost cutting had led to parts being sourced from unreliable suppliers which failed during testing when put under pressure – resulting in catastrophic damage being done to both components and personnel involved in running simulations onboard the vessel itself.
Another issue raised by insiders is that there had been no contingency plan should things go wrong – something which could have potentially saved hundreds of millions if not billions of dollars if implemented correctly at an early stage in development. This led to some critics calling into question whether those overseeing construction even wanted it to succeed or simply saw it as an opportunity for personal gain regardless of outcome?
What Lies Ahead For The Project?
Now that these new details have come out into public view, questions are sure to be asked about what comes next for OceanGate Titanic submersible? Will further research be done into what went wrong? Will those responsible face any repercussions for their actions? And will any lessons be learned about how such projects can better managed moving forward? Time will tell…