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more about #ww2 Jagster: You guys missed out on a great chop opportunity. more » joncoffee: "Fortunately, they never were able to put that in practice before the Americans delivered to them a fat tin can full of atoms" Hmm...interesting choi... more » Calzo: Yeah yeah super alright... Thats why it's at the bottom of the ocean... more » crapcakes: Shouldn't the Japanese be making smaller submarines? more » Brdf: "Fortunately, they never were able to put that in practice before the Americans delivered to them a fat tin can full of atoms." Strange to refer to i... more » I see the light. It burns!: Well, I guess they made up for their last bright idea. They were going to put a dent in the United States supply of wood by burning down the forest w... more » P3nnst8r: Eat that, Quiznos! more » Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: Since people seem to be interested in the seaplane, and I took the time to look it up, you're stuck with it: "The M6A Seiran submarine-launched torpe... more » Gundem: This article is racist promoting the nuking of the Japanese. *now let the idiots rage* more » iansilv: Yup- a superior piece of Japanese technology. That we kicked the shit out of. And sank. more » yantelope: Yeah, Japan had some huge ships in WWII but they didn't have radar. It's pretty tough fighting a war when the Americans know where you are at all times. more » F1Morgan: I live in Honolulu and I haven't heard anything...where is it? more » Golf_Nut: so they captured them and then sunk them? Couldn't they have hidden them from the Russians? Seems like a waste of technology that we could have gott... more » Toastie: "Use the submarines to deploy rats infected with the plague and insects loaded with cholera, dengue, and typhus." I imagine that that plan might have... more » Monty: I actually had never considered the concept of launching or recovering planes by submarine, but clearly I am behind on military technology. Strange q... more » stan-the-man: We can only wonder what they have now... more » Evan, How Dare you Sir!: If the airplanes went underwater, how could they handle the pressure at underwater depths? more » OMG! Ponies!: One ping only, Vasily. more » BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2: Catapult-launched bombers? Sounds like they went back a few centuries for that tech more » Jesse in Japan: There is a pretty good chance that those bags were made by slave laborers. Then again, same goes for the backpacks on sale at Wal-Mart. more » -
#submarines
World War 2 Japanese Super-Submarine Found In Hawaii
According to Dr Hans Van Tillburg, "[the I-201 submarine] was nothing like anybody had in the Second World War. It had a streamlined body and conning tower and retractable gun." They just found it in Hawaii. More » -
#bags
The Nazis, While Unspeakably Evil, Made a Fine Solar Backpack
Do I even need to ask why anyone would want a German army WW2 backpack? More » -
#tunnels
Calling All Wannabe Dr. Evil's: Super Secret London Tunnel Lair For Sale
Last Sunday we were writing about amazing underground diving rigs in the heart of New York City. It seems only fair that we jump across the pond this Sunday and write about a mile-long super secrettunnellair below London that's currently for sale, don't you think? Asking price: A cool $7.4 million. It sounds a bit much for an empty stretch of nothingness deep below the British streets, but wait until you hear about the history. Oh, the history!
