Elon Musk’s Thailand cave rescue would use a ‘kid-size’ submarine

CHICAGO, IL – JUNE 14: Chicago Engineer and tech entrepreneur Elon Musk of The Boring Company talks about constructing a high speed transit tunnel at Block 37 during a news conference on June 14, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois. Musk said he could create a 16-passenger vehicle to operate on a high-speed rail system that could get travelers to and from downtown Chicago and O’hare International Airport under twenty minutes, at speeds of over 100 miles per hour. (Photo by Joshua Lott/Getty Images)

Elon Musk is quickly solidifying his offer to help rescue a boys’ soccer team trapped in a Thailand cave, and in just the way you would expect from a technology entrepreneur. He has revealed that the “primary path” for his attempt will involve a “kid-size submarine” that uses the liquid oxygen transfer tube of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket as its hull. He added that it be “extremely robust” and would support many as four air tanks, with four handles that could be used as hitching points for ropes and cables.

The project would take “about 8 hours” to build, Musk added, or less than half the 17 hours it would take to fly it to Thailand.

It’s not certain that the Thai government is committed to using the mini sub, and there’s still plenty of risk in navigating between rocks and other hazards. Not that officials may have other options. Some of the children don’t know how to swim, and those that did would still face a perilous journey. And with heavy rain coming in the days ahead, the team might not have the option of waiting it out. The submarine would be relatively safe, even if it didn’t get rigorous testing before entering service.

This article originally appeared on Engadget.

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