Inside Gigantic US $4 Billions Submarine Patrolling the Oceans
2023 ж. 3 Нау.
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God bless all of you and thank you for your sacrifices for our great country. 🇺🇸💙
Love and respect from New Zealand, god bless the US Navy.
What a BEAUTIFUL video. I can only imagine the sense of wonder one could feel swimming the ocean depths, a massive whale. So proud of your work and the solidarity it would take to live in close contact in a contained quarte Makes me think of one of my favorite songs, "Yellow Submarine".
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Really awesome, thanks from an ex-ASW operator.
Tearful THANK YOU for a wonderful presentation. God Bless the fine Sailors onboard all vessels. GOOSEBUMPS and WAITING FOR MORE!
Thank you USA for keeping us all safe..
Thanks China and Rusia for defent the world.
@@arturomoreno3269 yeah well thats to u and Your possie , BUT u come come my hood in Australia QLD I'll light them up Fucking WORD
U up!;)
@@arturomoreno3269 communists cannot be trusted
My son recently completed a 6 year tour of duty aboard USS Alabama SSBN-731. The boat and crew was very impressive.
No existe ningún submarino de 4000mts
@@jorgecortes1359 Whoever said that?
Thanks to your son for his service!
As well they should be. Only the best of the best. I'm retired Air Force and appreciate their service and dedication to our country.
@@scotmandel6699 Very well said Airman.
I was in the USAF, so I was a “wing nut” ha, no Navy for me, no Submarine duty for me, I’m a landlubber, for those of you that can do this, Kudos to you and all the Sailors out there for months at a time, simply put, this is why I joined the Air Force, a long, long time ago. Thank y’all for your service, y’all are a different breed!
I was in a Navy patrol squadron from 72-75 and I never went on a ship. 1 brother did submarine service and my other brother was also in a patrol squadron, my son served as a catapult green shirt on a carrier. After I got out I worked at Electric Boat and saw the first sections of the Ohio come together.
@@Chris_at_Home Thanks for your service!
God Bless all those people that work in u,s, navy.
Thanks for this nice video!
Glorias aos U.S.A. Valdir from Curitiba; Brasil.
I love all of you and am so proud of our Military
12:10 All that technology and the sailors still have to swab the deck. I guess I can understand that though. I was in the USAF and we had to wash the aircraft by hand, too. Some things just can't be automated.
You always forget that the REAL FIRST operational submarine was the one created by Lieutenant Commander Isaac Peral in Spain. It passed all the tests with flying colours, but due to foreing (read british) lobbies, it was relegated and never deployed. The ship has internal combustion motor for surface navigation and electric propulsion with batteries for undewater operation. And a forward torpedo tube.
E uma horra para uma pessoa que xega nesse nível um sob marino 👏👏👏🤝
Tive a oportunidade de visitar o interior do Submarino Riachuelo no Espaço Cultural da Marinha no Rio de Janeiro, é sensacional, nunca pensei que tivesse a possibilidade de conhecer um submarino por dentro, tanto que já fui duas vezes, eu me senti como uma criança quando ganha um brinquedo novo, recomendo, é o Espaço tem outras peças em exposição, além de passeios de barco pela Baía de Guanabara. Agora esse submarino americano é ultra moderno e gigante.
Good stuff
Looking forward great 👍 😊
I think you forgot a big one, the CSA Huntley of the Civil War, lost with all hands
E o Mundo borrado de medo !? Já há muitos como esse e, em mãos Honestas !
What a force of men and machines,
Fantastic! 😊😊
Go navy 🇺🇸
My Dad was a Sub Officer and Sub Captain during WW2, the USS Haddo, and the USS Sea Poacher, both built by Electric Boat. He made a record seven war patrols from Perth / Fremantle, Australia into the South China Sea. Manitowoc in Wisconsin 😊also built Subs for the Navy, they barged them down the Mississippi and the Navy took delivery and they were commissioned in New Orleans. The US lost 53 Subs in WW2, and per capita they had the highest death rate in WW2. After the war, he switched out of Subs to Destroyers.
The country with the highest per capita death rate in World War II was the Soviet Union. Lost almost 15% of its population
We look forward to the free world...thank you fighters for a free world.
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From Brazil 🇧🇷
Interesting info on our subs. Their specs are underestimated by multiples. A close friend in the late 60s was a commander and bought a house from a captain of the Enterprise, our first Nuclear CV, who said the carrier could do over 50 knots... that's close to 60mph. I can't believe that 55yrs later our carriers cant beat that. You would think they would need to get up on a plane to do that. Our carriers are vulnerable to swarm attack from coordinated, land, sea/sub sea, and air, anti-ship missiles which could sink or at least make it inoperable. The only thing that might stop them is the response we might reply with for the loss off 5,000 crew and a 13 billion dollar ship
That story about the Enterprise doing >50 knots is a sea story. My stepfather was a plankowner. He was on board when it started. Many thought that because she had eight reactors that the Enterprise could really fly. Unfortunately, the Enterprise had the same secondary plant that all the other Forrestal carriers had and about 37-38 was the most you could get out of it. I believe that the Independence was the fastest carrier the USN has ever had. Former submarine Reactor Operator here.
I'm no Navy guy, but I can't help thinking the carrier concept works fine in areas close to the USA but closer to China they're sitting ducks.
@@leomarkaable1 Yes and no. You have to get through the carriers airplanes, protector ships, and submarines to get to the carrier. Not impossible but not easy either. If they just traveled alone they would 100 percent be sitting ducks.
@@leomarkaable1, Carriers are sitting duck in any Oceans. One of this Subs can destroy Continents. The next War between the World's Superpowers are going to be a Nuclear War
@@leomarkaable1 they travel with a complement of other ships so not that easy or at least I hope not.
It’s a long way from the USS Pampanito. I was shocked when I saw how small it was and to think they saved 73 allied troops.
I worked as a shipyard carpenter at Electric Boat during 1977-1980 time frame. I worked on the Ohio and the Michigan and several 688 class submarines. Because the Ohio was the prototype of the class, a lot of mistakes were inevitably made during its construction, even though a full sized wooden mockup was built before the actual keel was laid. One of the biggest mistakes that I can remember was AFTER all of the missile tubes had been welded into the hull, it was determined that they were ALL slightly off centerline. The fix was to cut out each tube and reinstall it in its proper location. Does anyone remember that?
I read that.
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Neat about your anecdotal experience, Good thing you were there to fix it. Of course, that was the Carter period.
O submarino classe Ohio lançado em 1989(34 anos atrás)(hoje 2023) e já tinham esta tecnologia de ter um submarino armado até os dentes e enorme. Nós agora estamos lançando o Riachuelo mas não tem nem como pensar como evoluiu a tecnologia deles em 30 anos. Somos café pequeno perto deles.
A classe Riachuelo é altamente tecnológica, não se engane. A diferença está na propulsão, que é convencional, sendo que a classe Ohio é portadora de mísseis balísticos - precisa ser maior que submarinos do tipo hunter/killer. Os Riachuelo portam mísseis antinavio.
Extraordinario 👍👉💪
Ma can live alongside these small nuclear reactors for months but Governments won't allow similar to be built on remote safe and secure land! Crazy!
Tuyệt Vòi lắm 🎉🎉
WOW
Muito legal submarino aí
Łódź fajna,ale co z rybami.
Like vídeo 👏👏
I wonder how many seals are deployed in us subs at any one time, they must have them or maybe they simply drop out of the sky and then get aboard them when required?
At2:05 the sailors like , which ones the eject button again??? this one no it's one . Lol.
05:47, is that Jonesy? :-)
@3:03 To be precise, when a submarine displaces air in it's ballast tanks it *does not become heavier.* It becomes *less buoyant.* Those are not the same thing.
Good luck
Супер подводный ястреб океанов ! ! !🙂😎😀
I predict the submarines in the future only get bigger and eventually replace the role of aircraft carrier as a flagship. Submarines have one advantage no other vessels have. It's stealth and nobody can tell where it is.
Camouflage uniforms in a submarine. Makes sense to me.
Hello my friend 🇮🇶
The video is supposed to be about submarines but mostly deals with aircraft careers and helicopters.
These cost Australia US$40b each. An extra US36b in profit and graft to carve up.
This carrier is where you work on it and live in it, it is your duty to keep it clean and lasting.
Здравствуйте, спасибо. Отлично. Видео отображает высокий уровень технологий, точной механики и отработки подготовленного личного состава корабля. Единство взаимодействия без "шума пропаганды и агитации ". Извините
YOUR PRISON SENTENCE Life aboard a submarine! No outside contact! No visitors!
Hallo.. I'am from indonesia
Not many get too see this! 😊.
Interesting to see that in our modern age of iPads and paperless tech, it looks like the guy doing maintenance on the torpedo is using a simple binder with paper pages. I believe it is more reliable in a short form and the techs can find what they are looking for very quickly as they see those forms all the time. In a tense situation it’s better to be able to see a snap shot of what your looking for. The brain is still a pretty good tool. Ever see the bridge of a 9 billion dollar aircraft carrier where they use little wooden airplanes on on a table top board to move around as they fly planes off the ship? Again it’s because they can see the overall situation and small details and can modify it quickly. The guys get used to it under stress and rely on it. Why try to change something that seems to work so well.
A 5 star ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ monster.
Real big boat
No BEER on board, that sucks, haha!!
It's funny the information we freely give the world about our weaponry. Makes you wonder what we have cooking right now that we won't know about for 20 years.
Parabéns aos Estados Unidos e a sua Marinha de guerra, com os seus navios porta aviões e sua frota de submarinos nucleares, tudo com alta tecnologia e de última geração.
Who wrote this outline. The context and wording indicate it came from outside of the US
Tío sam muy poderoso
Que bien
el inventor del submarino fue el español Isaac Peral
The worlds cop back in action.
The most lethal weapon ever invented.............
So, a video "Inside Submarine" is about washing of a carrier deck... Interesting...
Америка супер держава мира ! ! !😀😎🙂😋
Sub ,Marne. Patrol. Tenks.
@ 6:02 that dude looks like he's thinking: " How in the hell did I get here? I should have stayed my dumb ass in school!!"
Jai hind
I got the Con ❤❤❤👍👍👍
Could you subtitle in Spanish? tks
Was this about Submarines or Carriers or what..very misleading started off OK then went off on a tangent, sorry for bringing this up but l was hopeful of a real insight into life on a US Sub....guise that must be classified or something...old stuff now..but still enjoyable thank you.
min 2:57 se observa a un delfín escoltando al submarino.
dolphin ahead of the sub at 2:51
Think they would have a machine to clean the deck
A thorough human touch is needed because automation can overlook things. The flight deck has a better chance of nothing getting overlooked when it's being observed completely from port to starboard with human eyes with a full flight deck crew. Something as small as a loose screw can get sucked into a 80 million dollar jets intakes and fuck up somebody's world in an instant along with damaging the jet.
Why do submarine crew wear camouflage uniforms?
Hunley not mentioned?
al fin al cabo vale lo mismo que los fabricados en España pero mejores
Америка спасибо что ты есть!!!
me gustaría saber que pasa con el popo de los baños bajo el agua
Compro os submarinos dessa classe por 2 trilhões manda para a base do rio de janeiro Niterói brasil marinha
And the submarine Isaac Peral in 1880. The first submarine with torpedos.
USA🇺🇸🇺🇦💪🏻GO
I do admire these people... I am Claustrophobic and would never be able to do this without going nuts.... living in a submarine.... my only question is... why would you want to?
글 제목은 잠수함이라고 했는데 계속 주로 보여주는 것은 항공모함이군요. 어찌된 셈?
Those subs are much faster then they declassify upwards of 30knots underwater gotta keep up with the carrier strike group and carriers hall ass
რთული სასქესო სმღრბ
military industrial complex what is it good for
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Es submarino se va a desaparecer sólo. Sin que NADIE lo toque. 🇨🇴🇨🇴
WTF is with the blue CAMO worn by some of the crew? On a submarine?
Served on 4 SSBN missile subs, 1970-1993. Good video but it dosen't show the smells, constant hum of ventilation fans throughout the boat, closeness of crew, strict discipline on the SP phones when taking/confirming orders, the BCP diving the boat. Can't feel the tilting of angles and dangles, or hear the cracking/snapping of the hull as you go deep.
Ого
Compro os submarinos dessa classe por 4trilhoes manda para a base do rio de janeiro Niterói brasil marinha
-Diving performances?… Answer: highly classified !! Check 😂 Writing from across the pond…France!…🎉
We’re they brushing against the grain of there ship’s deck groves
Compro os submarinos dessa classe por 1trilhão manda para a base do rio de janeiro Niterói brasil marinha
Compro os submarinos dessa classe por 50 trilhões manda para a base do rio de janeiro Niterói brasil marinha
Go stealth.