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Finding of Long Lost WW2 Wreck is ‘Rewriting History’

Cutting-edge ROVs and uncrewed ocean-mapping drones helped to find and identify the long lost wreck of the WW2-era Japanese Destroyer Teruzuki, rewriting history in the process. Read more about the deep sea discovery on CNET.com How Advanced Ocean Exploration is ‘Rewriting History’ 0:00 intro 0:18 Discovery 0:47 DriX 1:40 Mystery of the ship 2:47 Fun…

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Cutting-edge ROVs and uncrewed ocean-mapping drones helped to find and identify the long lost wreck of the WW2-era Japanese Destroyer Teruzuki, rewriting history in the process.

Read more about the deep sea discovery on CNET.com
How Advanced Ocean Exploration is ‘Rewriting History’

0:00 intro
0:18 Discovery
0:47 DriX
1:40 Mystery of the ship
2:47 Fun fact
3:19 Naval Inteligence drawings
3:31 Depth charges
4:54 Outro

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3 Comments

  1. @deborra-marceau-6109

    September 14, 2025 at 5:14 pm

    No clickbait please. While discoveries like this are fascinating and important, they don’t ‘rewrite’ history so much as enrich it. They add details, nuance, and context to events already recorded. For a respected outlet like CNET, there’s no need to rely on hyperbolic framing such as ‘Rewriting History’ in the title. The discovery is significant enough to stand on its own merit — compelling without exaggeration.

    • @Darkin_666

      September 15, 2025 at 12:29 am

      Well said

  2. @CNET

    September 15, 2025 at 2:01 pm

    Read more about the deep sea discovery on CNET.com: How Advanced Ocean Exploration is ‘Rewriting History’

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