I’ll grant you that “special ops” is perhaps aspirational - the question remains, though, whether it is the manufacturer (a government contractor who used to make these drills as one offs) hoping to sell these to the military, or whether they are hoping to sell these to dupes who don’t need them. I’m thinking the former, myself, considering the pricepoint.
See, I’d argue the latter is the target, and that the price (and, indeed, the fact that it’s out of stock) is designed to project the limited-availability of this bit of gear. Those two factors, to a certain population, would be enough to generate lust.
I’d also assume that anyone doing serious underwater drilling would be running a hydraulically powered drill. Though that supposes the ability to supply pressurized hydraulic fluid…
Possible, or they might not wind up selling any of them. Dunno.
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