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    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 »
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  • #bags

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  • #watch

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