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Just something I'm doing as a part for my thesis, for those whom are interested may want to goggle up on Dr. John Piña Craven. He was the chief scientist of the United States Navy's (USN) Special Projects Office (SPO) from 1958 to 1970, having won two Distinguished Civilian Service Award for numerous achievements with some still remaining classified "Top Secret" to this day and during which time, he was an instrumental figure in the development of the Bayesian search theory and the physical implementation of it leading to the unprecedented recovery of the missing Russian Navy (Red Banner Pacific Fleet) Project 629A diesel-electric powered submarine (SSK) K-129 and both the United States Navy (USN) nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSNs) USS Thresher (SSN-593) and USS Scorpion (SSN-589) which all sank mysteriously down to the dark, deep abysses of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans with the lost of all hands.
The Bayesian search theory will later be a key paramount usage in crucial applications leading to the recovery of a B28 (Mark 28) thermonuclear bombs lost in the Mediterranean Sea after a Boeing B-52G Stratofortress strategic bomber and a Boeing KC-135A/BN tanker collided during an aerial refuelling now known as the Palomares "Pinnacle - Broken Arrow" Incident. And also in the recent Air France (AFR) Flight 447 (AF447) accident.
This is the problem with human. Always want to act smart....thesis, theories, ....blah blah & blah....
Scarly later found by the low tech fishermen, then very big joke. LOL LLLLL