Scenarios about 'USS Thresher'
The USS Thresher (SSN-593) was the lead vessel of the Thresher-class nuclear submarines and the first submarine to be lost with all hands in U.S. Navy history when it sank during deep-diving tests in 1963. Its loss led to significant reforms in submarine safety through the creation of the SUBSAFE program, fundamentally changing naval submarine design, construction standards, and testing procedures across the world's navies.
What If The Thresher Submarine Never Sank?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the USS Thresher (SSN-593) avoided its catastrophic 1963 sinking, potentially reshaping submarine safety standards, Cold War naval strategy, and underwater technological development.