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When you consider they were depending on Starlink for communications ....
Steering was done using Logitech G F710 game controllers as well.
I use the USB version of it on my PC. It ain't the best for games. Probably not great for operating underwater craft either
WTF
I mean, a game controller itself isn't that weird to use. A lot of places, including the military, will just use one because it's off the shelf, decently ergonomic, and fairly intuitive.
Using a wireless one, let alone a wireless one known for having connection problems doesn't seem like the best idea, though. I would have expected a wired one, or something along those lines.
What happens if someone forgot to charge it, and didn't bring any replacement batteries? Would they just be sunk?
No way! Really?
Maybe on the support ship, but not on the sub. Starlink frequency can't penetrate water.