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SMS Scharnhorst lies silent in the South Atlantic—now examined through deep-sea evidence from the Falklands without disturbing a war grave. This documentary follows how researchers narrowed a vast search area using historical logs, then deployed AUV sonar mapping to sweep a probability grid until a sharp return and long acoustic shadow revealed a large wreck at around 1,610 meters (5,280 feet). But finding a target isn’t the same as proving identity. When the ROV survey reached the site, key markings were missing, and the near-twin sister-ship problem made certainty difficult. The team used wreck forensics: hull geometry, porthole spacing, and structural layout matched against original references to confirm SMS Scharnhorst with high confidence. Because SMS Scharnhorst is a sovereign German warship and a protected wreck, the mission followed a strict non-disturbance policy. No artifacts removed, no intrusive sampling—only underwater imagery, seabed survey data, and careful documentation. The wreck condition itself becomes the evidence: impact damage, collapsed superstructure, and a frozen moment from the Battle of the Falkland Islands era that still demands respect. Subscribe for more shipwreck engineering & maritime history documentaries. DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational and historical documentation. Some images are AI-generated. All materials follow YouTube Fair Use policies.