questions remain as we are just learning that a top-secret u.s. navy system heard the submersible implode. an experimental vessel is how the doomed suv is described with the oceangate liability agreement. what exactly is the submersible, what is a submersible? is that what ultimately sealed its fate? remembering the five passengers, humans on board, friends and family of the explorers join us next. let s go out front. in evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, a catastrophic implosion. the coast guard confirming that debris from the titan submersible has been found near the wreckage of the titanic. the remote operating vehicle has been searching and it is highly capable. we have been able to classify part of the pressure chamber for the titan submersible. the debris field is consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel. the mystery tonight is what caused that catastrophic explosion. we use the word implosion, talking about heavy pressure here. the implo
operating domains. as we have heard, this is an important area to listen and try to detect for foreign activity. the hydrophones, the capabilities will be very sensitive and obviously classified. however, the implosion of a hole such as the titan will be a violent, almost explosive phenomenon. it will register for those very sensitive hydrophones. at the same time, it is a very dynamic environment. the acoustics of the under sea environment are very dynamic and very complex. i imagine, even with the best acoustic admissions that the navy has, there was still some uncertainty as to what they were hearing, where it was occurring, and so forth. they did continue looking. it was not because they were not sharing information. they were not fully sure. commander owen, based on what
and protecting america, i do admire your integrity. i admire your service. it has been an honor to serve with you over the last many years. in the interest of time, i ll briefly note the department of defense s views on cyber in three core themes. first, the threats we must address. second, what we are doing to address them now and third the difficult but urgent work we know still lies ahead. first the threats. as you know, the department of defense s leadership believes we confront no fewer than five immediate but also distinct and evolving challenges across all operating domains. we are countering the prospect of russian aggression and coercion, especially in europe, something we unfortunately have had to energetically renew our focus on in the last several years. we are also managing historic change in perhaps the most
with you over the last many years. in the interests of time, i will briefly note the department of defense s views on cyber in three core themes. first, the threats we must address. second, what we are doing to address them now. and third, the difficult but urgent work we know still lies ahead. first the threats. as you know, the department of defense s leadership believes we confront no fewer than five immediate but also distinct and evolving challenges across all operating domains. we are countering the prospect of russian aggression and coercion, especially in europe. something we unfortunately have had to energetically renew our focus on in the last several years. we are also managing historic change in perhaps the most the asia pacific and watching
it has been an honor to serve with you over the last many years. in the interest of time, i ll briefly note the department of defense s views on cyber in three core themes. first, the threats we must address. second, what we are doing to address them now. and third, the difficult but urgent work we know still lies ahead. first, the threats. as you know, the department of defense s leadership believes we confront no fewer than five immediate but also distinct and evolving challenges across all operating domains. we are countering the prospect of russian aggression and coercion, especially in europe. something we unfortunately have had to energy etically renew our focus on in the last several years. we are also managing historic change in perhaps the most consequential region for america s future, the asia pacific. and watching for risks