Titanic submersible es morte

There is a small one that Conjet makes that goes up to 3000bar, or 43511.32psi (according to the converter). Since the cutter goes up to 3000bar, I assume it can cut concrete at lower pressures. But that's for cutting concrete.

And now that I think about it, I believe something is added to the water of a water cutter to make it more "cutty" (yes, that is the technical term :hihi:)

So now I am doubting that it is plausible.
Oh, I think it's definitely plausible. The pipe rupture I'm referring to that blew my friend's leg off wasn't 50k psi. I don't remember what it was, but I want to say maybe 5k to 10k psi, which is within range of pressures at the depths around the Titanic. The pipe rupture took 2 inches of bone out of his lower leg.

It's possible I'm misremembering the psi, but that's what I recall off the top of my head.