British Warship Tracks Russian Submarine Amid Turbulent Relations | Life At Sea | Spark

2024 ж. 17 Ақп.
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This exclusive behind the scenes documentary captures the everyday life of the 200+ crew of the HMS Northumberland. No two days are the same on board this vessel, with unprecedented tension with Russian ships, the outbreak of COVID, floods and fires.
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  • I served in the U.S. Navy in the early 1970s. I can tell you that this is very different from what I experienced. I'd like to make 3 points. 1) I can't believe that no one on that ship knew to turn the gun in heavy seas in order to protect it from waves coming over the bow.. 2) Was there no redundancy backup for the sonar? For the sonar to go down while tracking an enemy submarine is unpardonable. 3) There were huge areas of rust on the focs'l. On every ship I was on, the bos'n mates would have been working around the clock to remove the rust and put on a fresh coat of paint. Every old chief bos'n mate I ever met would have his men working non-stop if he even saw one speck of rust. They would have had cardiac arrest if they had seen that much rust. I really enjoy these videos about the British Navy, but it was very different when I was in. (Yeah, I know I sound like an old man saying, "Well, back in my day....) :)

    @ralphboyer2538@ralphboyer25382 ай бұрын
    • im ex RN, 76 - 90 and I totally agree with you

      @nickmaidment@nickmaidment2 ай бұрын
    • I'm an ex-Coast Guard GM who sailed on a 327' high endurance cutter with a 5"/38 gun and full anti-submarine capabilities. Your assessment is spot-on accurate. This would have never happened with our old girl whose keel was laid in 1939. How in the f___k does something like that occur on a modern warship? And I just don't get how a vessel could have a design where any seawater ingress in the gun handling compartments could in any way enter the common spaces of the vessel. Should be totally segregated only be able to enter the upper handling room, where it would have its own dewatering system. If water can transverse between the gun handing spaces and the common spaces, then so can rapidly expanding gasses from an ammunition casualty....serious design flaw that could sink the ship. I could also do without the faux drama of a water-induced electrical spark setting off ammunition in the gun handling area...ain't gonna happen.

      @TexasBarnRats@TexasBarnRats2 ай бұрын
    • I’m Army but I sailed on the USS Anchorage in 95. First Woman on board..and I am Canadian. Every sailor was respectful and asked me a million questions. I had galley duty…wasn’t bad… better than scrubbing pots in the snow 🤣 . My hubby was a deck ape,now a clearance Diver Chief PO. But yes,…he complained constantly of painting the ship. I said he was a baby…3 hots n a cot….spoiled 😆🫡

      @MoosefromCanada@MoosefromCanada2 ай бұрын
    • I know! This is really terrible. The Royal Navy needs some re-organization all around.

      @ThinBlueLineGuardian@ThinBlueLineGuardian2 ай бұрын
    • First things I noticed also, I'm just a metal fabricator with no naval experience. I do run a massive operation though and understand the importance of redundancy in critical systems, and preparation ahead known weather events, like parking your trucks and equipment inside before a snowstorm or hail event.

      @doinerall@doinerall2 ай бұрын
  • Not a big confidence builder here. Equipment failures and some crew who lack motivation. Yet thank you for serving UK men and women. Appreciate your service to country and peace. 🌊

    @craigstergriffin2097@craigstergriffin20972 ай бұрын
    • Seriously it is like that in every service and every countries services. People join for multitude of reasons and attitudes are based on perspective, home life, boredom and so many little things. The newer are the most egger yet have the most anxieties about the unknowns. While the older last trip and I'm out crew are, the "been here done it got that check mark, just kick the tires I'm off next time in port" are less motivated. If you have ever deployed you know that last few weeks before going home, fights break out, restlessness, complacency is a killer.

      @stunick1573@stunick15732 ай бұрын
    • every nation has the right to protect the intigrity and serius treats to maintain peace and order

      @jeckwara@jeckwara2 ай бұрын
    • The leak at the gun barrels rubber gasket was odd. They could have just turned the gun turret 170 degrees and having the back of the turret take the sea spray .

      @Crashed131963@Crashed1319632 ай бұрын
  • They’re so young and have so much responsibility just to keep us safe. God Bless Each and everyone of them.

    @louisa6822@louisa68222 ай бұрын
    • To be safe start from being friendly to Russia. GB is not Gb any longer. Just a lilliputian army not even good enough to fight Houthis in Yemen only.

      @bobtate6812@bobtate68122 ай бұрын
    • @@bobtate6812 Lilliput and Blefuscu are two fictional island nations that appear in the first part of the 1726 novel Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. The two islands are neighbours in the South Indian Ocean, separated by a channel 800 yards (730 m) wide. Both are inhabited by tiny people who are about one-twelfth the height of ordinary human beings. Both are empires, i.e. realms ruled by an emperor. The capital of Lilliput is Mildendo. In some pictures, the islands are arranged like an egg, as a reference to their egg-dominated histories and cultures.[citation needed]

      @letsplaywar@letsplaywar2 ай бұрын
    • very informative, they are not in US national intersts, Guam and diego-garcia is all they can handle@@letsplaywar

      @bobtate6812@bobtate68122 ай бұрын
    • WE were all that young with all that responsibility.

      @webbtrekker534@webbtrekker5342 ай бұрын
    • @@bobtate6812 Russia needs to fix its homosexual problem first. And Russia's GDP is tiny compared to GB, it's like comparing the USA to North Korea.

      @TheKakan1337@TheKakan13372 ай бұрын
  • The training of that crew leaves a lot to be desired. Wow

    @michaelbudzinski9880@michaelbudzinski98802 ай бұрын
  • Been there, but when my Ship encountered heavy Sea states we swung the Gun to face Aft to avoid such damage, surprised the Northumberland didn't.

    @atomant451@atomant4512 ай бұрын
    • I believe on the Type 23, the Mark 8 cannot traverse a full 180 to the rear due to the VLS configuration.

      @LumaLabs@LumaLabs2 ай бұрын
    • @@LumaLabs Even 1 degree would make a difference; to not turn it at all is very strange. Almost makes me feel it was staged. You'd think they would have a spare seal too but at least they got their Amazon Prime deliveries.

      @larry365@larry3652 ай бұрын
    • too busy swapping sonar processor boards to worry about bow waves

      @ebaystars@ebaystars2 ай бұрын
    • @@larry365 Probably all is staged. Or just part of an exercise. There was never a Russian submarine around.

      @duudsuufd@duudsuufd2 ай бұрын
  • One can only hope that the condition of this boat is either an isolated case or a deliberate feint to obfuscate any opponents... ❤

    @t.p.2811@t.p.28112 ай бұрын
  • I can't believe that they do a bucket brigade by hand! Everyone has portable water pump for this!

    @billhooghuis6819@billhooghuis68192 ай бұрын
  • I found our Officer trainees (3rd year Academy students) that were assigned to us over summers was a great experience. I think for everyone. I was a CW4 and UH-60 Instructor/Examiner, and I made it a point to involve ours in almost everything possible. They were appreciative and helpful it made them better Officers and leaders

    @Delatta1961@Delatta19612 ай бұрын
    • We took Middies with us on some patrols on our Submarine in the summers. After a few days it was easy to tell who were going to be good Officers and who weren't. They were usually the 'Ring Knockers' .

      @webbtrekker534@webbtrekker5342 ай бұрын
    • Better than Netflix, the Russian's will be listening. I'm astounded ahwell victory only to Ukraine 🇺🇦 from Australia 🇦🇺 slava Ukraine 🇺🇦 🇦🇺 ♥

      @williamburns9731@williamburns9731Ай бұрын
  • The stock footage of HMS North Umberland showed her at a liesurely pace, hardly rushing anywhere.

    @lyfandeth@lyfandeth2 ай бұрын
    • Hype? 🤭

      @UnkoHoloHolo@UnkoHoloHolo2 ай бұрын
  • 27:32 hats off to you man. Even though I’m American I can still appreciate the sacrifices you make for your country 🫡🫡

    @KUSHxKiNG@KUSHxKiNG2 ай бұрын
    • He can run into the meat grinder in Bakhmut 😂

      @user-nf3zv6sp7k@user-nf3zv6sp7k2 ай бұрын
    • Have no mercy just like the Phairome

      @Angiealo@Angiealo2 ай бұрын
    • Whimpering him who’s come and gives gifts of blessings to those to come to him why not don’t we just dear Jesus lord of kings of all earthly given names welcome king of the clashing of our lions a.k.a lionesses

      @Angiealo@Angiealo2 ай бұрын
    • Old stories sung by English people to discredit other nations. However, their ancestors were much more DISGUSTED of colonizing other nations in the past.

      @Yellow_S436@Yellow_S4362 ай бұрын
    • yeah cant wait for Emma from London with James the penguin vs Vladimir from Novosibirsk who is used to eating tree bark for breakfast and wrestling bears.

      @valyshknee4203@valyshknee42032 ай бұрын
  • This old sailor enjoyed the vid a LOT. Thanks for your service 👍 Salute from the Netherlands 🇳🇱, T.

    @tonnywildweasel8138@tonnywildweasel81382 ай бұрын
    • Nope your dead wrong he’s upset very very upset God likes it when we fight his impending truth to end all civilizations from recreating a more oh life’s to breath a.k.a live

      @Angiealo@Angiealo2 ай бұрын
  • Been there done that in the North Atlantic 1967-68 tracking Russian submarines aboard a Destroyer Escort. We sonar pinged them for days with our pings bouncing back inside our hull driving us nut's alongside the Russians.They finally surfaced next to us and we greeted them with a three finger salute !

    @stephentaylor280@stephentaylor2802 ай бұрын
  • Cannot say I'm terribly impressed with the state of this warship and the least said about the crew the better.

    @thusspokezarathustra@thusspokezarathustra2 ай бұрын
  • On my mom's side of the family, they have been mariners as far back as the 1600's. My mom and I crossed the Atlantic on a merchant vessel when I was 4 years old. I love boats and I never get seasick. Just looking at them walking below decks puts me in a different state of mind. I need to watch more videos like this.

    @blaiseutube@blaiseutubeАй бұрын
  • "Welcome aboard Ma'am and welcome to the CIC. Here we have the sonar display" "Whats a sonar?" 😳😳😳

    @boeing-lt4el@boeing-lt4el2 ай бұрын
  • All that history of naval dominance and this is who they are now. That looked more like a cruise ship instead of a warship. Admiral Nelson would be pissed.

    @user-wg5qg4vi1c@user-wg5qg4vi1c2 ай бұрын
    • I'm no sailor, but I thought with as many centuries experience about naval warfare, they would have figured out how to make ships more watertight and perhaps even have some pumps for the water instead of buckets.

      @cyberfunk3793@cyberfunk37932 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, I was impressed at UK's Falkland Island response...

      @bobfranke2347@bobfranke23472 ай бұрын
  • I find it appalling that they failed so miserably in finding and stopping the water Ingress. My dad and my uncle were both navy. They both said that it is very important to keep all the bunks dry at all times. That means you keep the ocean out no matter what happens with the weather .

    @thomaslemay8817@thomaslemay88172 ай бұрын
    • to be fair Northumberland is 30+ years old. She should have been de-commed years ago, but modern politicians don't care about the RN, RAF, Army, until it's too late.

      @the_real_bin_chicken@the_real_bin_chicken2 күн бұрын
  • We had to RAS during my time in the RN sometimes during an exercise at night in " darken ship" routine ( no lights except on each lifejacket) and a thin line of coloured lights between the bows for the bridge to judge if we were closing up

    @stevehilton4052@stevehilton4052Ай бұрын
  • 6:15 Nothing like a woman's touch. I think she'll be fine on the ship. In the early 70's my ship made a trip to the Arctic Circle to chase after Russian subs. They were fairly easy to follow because they were so noisy; I was the lead sonarman so it was quite an experience to track them. Maybe the new Russian subs are quieter.

    @Errr717@Errr7172 ай бұрын
    • Ever see any UFO/uap/ or USO? Asking seriously.

      @VinceBucy@VinceBucy2 ай бұрын
    • @@VinceBucyvery quiet they are and invisible

      @gregallen7045@gregallen70452 ай бұрын
    • She's supposed to be an officer, then she asked a crewman "What does that do?" What happened to England's navy? Y'all had the best navy in the world, and now you have officers asking what part of the ship is for.

      @Hollylivengood@Hollylivengood2 ай бұрын
    • @@Hollylivengood W O K E. I was wondering the same thing? I don’t think the others in the documentary enjoyed her enthusiasm.

      @VinceBucy@VinceBucy2 ай бұрын
    • @@VinceBucy Not a knowledgeable person about boats, myself, but I used to work at a sail maker's loft, sewing spinnakers, and met a huge worldwide community of boat people, and all of them, all to a man and woman, said the main thing about a sailor that sets them apart from any other branch of the military, is that every sailor has to have knowledge of everything that's on the ship they're on. Like the ship is a living thing, with all these people who make up it's parts. So she of the many questions made me wonder.

      @Hollylivengood@Hollylivengood2 ай бұрын
  • The state of readiness of this warship leaves much to be desired. This is not a white glove cruise to show the flag at Singapore, in the early 1930's. The Northumberland is going after a Russian nuclear sub, in North Atlantic and Arctic waters. She has no escort with her, either. The commander of this vessel, and the Royal Navy itself, have some soul-searching to do.

    @greyjay9202@greyjay92022 ай бұрын
    • they lack staff and ships not even joking but the two aircraft carriers break down 100% of the time they are used

      @mortalz9940@mortalz99402 ай бұрын
    • If my kid was serving on that boat, I would be pretty pissed off at the whole situation.

      @blaiseutube@blaiseutubeАй бұрын
    • not to mention that Northumberland is 30+ years old and her class is in desperate need of replacement.

      @the_real_bin_chicken@the_real_bin_chicken2 күн бұрын
  • The big seas were the fun and relaxing part of my many years at sea but I can honestly say I never had to worry about the ship flooding, maybe need to consider retiring this bugger and replacing it with something a tad more seaworthy or at least waterproof. I would do another deployment in a heartbeat no matter how long

    @darrenrichings2574@darrenrichings25742 ай бұрын
  • Damn, the ship is taking on water with a little heavy weather. Interesting.

    @thomassmith9260@thomassmith9260Ай бұрын
  • Does everything constantly break on all ships? I thought it was just my father-in-law's bass boat! 😂 🌊🚢

    @iRtraviss@iRtraviss2 ай бұрын
    • On all boats, maintenance and repair is constant. That's why they say boats are "holes in the water into which you throw money"

      @budbuddybuddest@budbuddybuddest2 ай бұрын
    • If you have modern war ship leaking because of heavy seas, you have a bad quality and design problem.

      @kpadalldotablet1009@kpadalldotablet10092 ай бұрын
    • Worked in the med on a 65m M/Y and it was constantly getting fixed. It was 2 years old and breaking. Although Benetti the Alfa Romeo of yachts 😅

      @jeremymcpherson3024@jeremymcpherson30242 ай бұрын
    • @@jeremymcpherson3024 Fix It Again, Tony!!

      @iRtraviss@iRtraviss2 ай бұрын
    • Boats and semi trucks, two vehicles that you will still be paying repair bills for even after you’re dead

      @loganbaileysfunwithtrains606@loganbaileysfunwithtrains6062 ай бұрын
  • A warship that floods to the point of risking an explosion. A main gun rendered inoperative because of the elements it was conceived to work amidst. A post-pubescent junior sailor that looks like she would be ill-fitted even for a children daycare. A sonar system that goes kaput at the most crucial of times. Suddenly, all the Russian armed forces incompetence and clowning don't seem so egregious anymore.

    @nimbuskhannk627@nimbuskhannk6272 ай бұрын
    • Yep, as a laymen I was still surprised that as many centuries experience of having a navy, they haven't figured out how to make ships watertight during storms yet. And buckets instead of pumps reminds me of having to use water bottles for heating in London hotel when I was a kid. Felt like kind of ancient tech by then already.

      @cyberfunk3793@cyberfunk37932 ай бұрын
    • I’ll give a pass on the junior sailor, everyone needs a start and nobody is perfect out of the gate, the rest of the issues, yes it’s pretty bad the level of incompetency

      @loganbaileysfunwithtrains606@loganbaileysfunwithtrains6062 ай бұрын
    • I doubt that submarine was all that worried about this ship.

      @maxanders3000@maxanders30002 ай бұрын
    • @@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 problem is she is a commissioned officer not a sailor and all the experienced sailors need to call her “ma’am”

      @andyb619@andyb619Ай бұрын
    • @@maxanders3000 , Ви ошибаетесь жестоко ... Я на мнении,що русские уже хотели сделать разворот обратно на случай SOS от англичан , но все обошлось ...

      @user-bt9xd7ix3p@user-bt9xd7ix3pАй бұрын
  • @21:27 when you realize you forgot the, "As seen on TV Flex Tape" back at port.

    @dellingson4833@dellingson48332 ай бұрын
  • The training officer acts as if she’s on a cruise ship instead of a war ship. This is serious business , she needs to learn that!

    @richardterek3744@richardterek37442 ай бұрын
    • Have you ever served?

      @maddogtank8425@maddogtank84252 ай бұрын
    • ​@@maddogtank8425I have. Us navy. I'm shocked she's an officer who doesn't know what sonar is used for. Hell, most civilians know what it is.

      @BlackCeII@BlackCeII2 ай бұрын
    • Maybe there could be more than one sonar; task specific

      @InfiltrateIndustries@InfiltrateIndustries2 ай бұрын
    • She seems really immature for an officer. Did she go through any training, because it doesn't appear so.

      @airmanma@airmanma2 ай бұрын
    • This is the end result of the Woke DEI Virus

      @rodsands7646@rodsands76462 ай бұрын
  • Using buckets to remove water reminds me of the days we were on tiny boat escaping VN. So funny!😅

    @samson6359@samson6359Ай бұрын
  • A final result would have made this into a SUPERB docco! --- Even if it was a return to Port and some Leave for the personnel!!

    @dogdooish@dogdooish2 ай бұрын
    • It isn't clear from the description or title, but these are episodes of a documentary series. This is the 2nd episode I've seen - the first episode is on their channel now and was posted last week. I imagine the next installment/continuation of the story will be next week.

      @danielwaynemiller@danielwaynemiller2 ай бұрын
    • @@danielwaynemiller it's a documentary behind the scenes of another documentary that was aired a while ago. The mission was aborted when the sub damaged her towed array, rendering the deep listening sonar inoperative and requiring replacement in port. Some speculated that it was intentional, but the array is basically a long cable with microphones, silent and two miles long. So, a wee bit hard to find, let alone hit and a big risk of fouling the screws on a submarine, leaving them immobile.

      @spvillano@spvillano2 ай бұрын
    • Next episode dropped on this channel fyi

      @DinoNucci@DinoNucci2 ай бұрын
  • Imagine, the current Royal Navy barely mans 70 vessels, in WW2, with a fraction of the population, they had 430+ massive vessels plus about 1/3 of the world’s merchant marine!

    @longtabsigo@longtabsigo2 ай бұрын
    • It really wouldn't make sense for the RN to have a large fleet like that anymore, not when they can just use the US as their bodyguard

      @KubiqFeet@KubiqFeet2 ай бұрын
    • @@KubiqFeet Britain can hardly do anything for itself anymore

      @redeyedmongoose2963@redeyedmongoose29632 ай бұрын
    • ​@@KubiqFeetit really wouldn't be possible.

      @dfinlen@dfinlen2 ай бұрын
    • India was a colony under that time you have the resource but its not possible now.

      @nps7742@nps77422 ай бұрын
    • @@dfinlen I agree, it also wouldn't make sense to have a massive navy, it's all about alliances now, the US-UK alliance is not going to go away anytime soon.

      @KubiqFeet@KubiqFeet2 ай бұрын
  • The unspoken part to all this, great documentary by the way, is how did the Northumberland know where to look to begin with? SOSUS or an Astute class lurking? Maybe an Los Angeles class trailing? (All the above) The surface warship tells the Russian "We know you are there" while the true threat to the Russian is right in behind it.

    @stunick1573@stunick15732 ай бұрын
    • There's enough sonar in that area to drown out an Oasis concert

      @DinoNucci@DinoNucci2 ай бұрын
  • Sonar working again hey. Thanks for showing us the radar screen. BTW, the towed array is passive and does not search in a circle, it's a listening device.

    @greenghost3965@greenghost39652 ай бұрын
  • Ellis recording bedtime stories for his kids brought me watery eyes....

    @rollyherrera623@rollyherrera6232 ай бұрын
  • Training prior to deployment appears to be insufficient.

    @stupidburp@stupidburp2 ай бұрын
    • There is simply no substitute for the real deal, my friend. Don't be too critical.

      @RobertLegereIII@RobertLegereIII2 ай бұрын
    • Cant wait for Emma from London with James the penguin vs Vladimir from Novosibirsk who is used to eating tree bark for breakfast and wrestling bears.

      @valyshknee4203@valyshknee42032 ай бұрын
    • "This is the sonar" "Whats that?"

      @larry365@larry3652 ай бұрын
    • unfortunately vladmir's t-55's rusted commanders hatch got hit by a drone-mounted anti-tank grenade, so he won't be joining us for this one@@valyshknee4203

      @stormjet814@stormjet8142 ай бұрын
  • Really good documentary! The thing to remember here is that this is dramatized to keep people interested and it’s not as hair raising as it may seem. I was a submarine sailor on the USS Richard B Russell SSN 687 fast attack submarine and U.S. subs are very hard to find, we did exercises with surface ships and we always got them before they found us.

    @michigandogman3060@michigandogman30602 ай бұрын
  • Making your living space much more like home by putting a bunch of stuff out that could impede the crews ability to fight a fire or flooding in that space. That stupid stuffed animal, will clog a pump. A string of lights could get tangled around equipment or the feet of damage control personal. WERE IS THE DISCIPLINE!!!!!!! WHERE IS THE EMOTIONAL MATURITY!!!!!!!

    @CRAZYHORSE19682003@CRAZYHORSE196820032 ай бұрын
    • Dido

      @Robert-or3hf@Robert-or3hfАй бұрын
  • Lot of rust on that ship.

    @shawnrinkel8377@shawnrinkel83772 ай бұрын
    • Believe it or not all ships look like this after being underway for a while, it is quite normal.

      @CRAZYHORSE19682003@CRAZYHORSE196820032 ай бұрын
    • no its not the entire ship looks like a broken rust bucket@@CRAZYHORSE19682003

      @mortalz9940@mortalz99402 ай бұрын
    • ​@@CRAZYHORSE19682003no

      @DinoNucci@DinoNucci2 ай бұрын
  • Olivia gets lost? Don't the Brits put a bulkhead number, deck, and corridor on every corner, like the US has for 80+ years?

    @lyfandeth@lyfandeth2 ай бұрын
    • WTF?

      @miguelsequeira9240@miguelsequeira92402 ай бұрын
    • Don’t UK officers get briefed on vessel layouts prior to going aboard?

      @stupidburp@stupidburp2 ай бұрын
    • Pshh who needs directions, that's the British way

      @KubiqFeet@KubiqFeet2 ай бұрын
    • Actually labling decks, corridors and bulkheads is controversial, as having those directions available in a wreak where salvage by the enemy could be made easier if something top secret was aboard. It's also thought that knowing your ship without signs pointing out where you are and are going means that if attacked and dealing with fire, smoke or flooding, a ship that is listing or capsized, one would still know where one was. Most smaller Naval shops opt to not label directions while the city sized air craft carriers have to be marked out as memorizing the ship would reach a point of no return because of storage and other areas that are rarely visited to be recognized, and in larger ships spaces can be reconfigured even while underway and become unrecognizable in only a few days.

      @rentechpad@rentechpad2 ай бұрын
    • Directions to the tea room

      @MrSimonw58@MrSimonw582 ай бұрын
  • We are so screwed if all navy ships are like this one leaky,sonar breakdown wth.

    @legneil@legneil2 ай бұрын
    • You can always become american and not worry about it😂

      @RedCloudZion@RedCloudZion2 ай бұрын
    • @@RedCloudZion not English or American either if (all) navy’s i said .

      @legneil@legneil2 ай бұрын
  • The Umberland’s seaworthiness is a joke… can we pause for a moment we have a slight leak. Oh yeah and our gun doesn’t work. Aside from that we’re good.

    @redeyedmongoose2963@redeyedmongoose29632 ай бұрын
    • Oop, our radar got caput.

      @user-dg9hq8uz3g@user-dg9hq8uz3gАй бұрын
  • The Captain of the Northumberland should have known the capabilities of the Russian sub's tactical towed sonar array. To allow the ship to get within 7000m of the sub and not follow it's every change of direction and separation distance goes to demonstrate how inexperienced the Captain was. That 20 year old sonar operator should have been better trained to focus on the subs every move. This is a real eye opener.

    @drewmccausland3344@drewmccausland33442 ай бұрын
  • Godspeed to all of you sailors and thanks from Oklahoma USA for your service to us all. Democracy has no shortage of enemies.

    @Dabebo-xk2bt@Dabebo-xk2bt2 ай бұрын
  • it's worrying there is no hot redundant system for that sonar

    @garythomson1@garythomson12 ай бұрын
  • i love this i enjoyed this video can't wait for the next one !!

    @johnmbaria7223@johnmbaria72232 ай бұрын
  • I see UK is in good hands, wow May God protect you all, no chance against Russia

    @RobertJackson437@RobertJackson4372 ай бұрын
    • Ukraine has no navy and took out Russia's Black Sea Flagship .

      @Crashed131963@Crashed1319632 ай бұрын
    • Cant wait for Emma from London with James the penguin vs Vladimir from Novosibirsk who is used to eating tree bark for breakfast and wrestling bears.

      @valyshknee4203@valyshknee42032 ай бұрын
    • @@valyshknee4203 And Russia was going to take Kyiv in 3 days a few years ago . The Russian military are all alcoholics .

      @Crashed131963@Crashed1319632 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Crashed131963correction. Ukraine HAD a navy. It got wiped clean.

      @user-dg9hq8uz3g@user-dg9hq8uz3gАй бұрын
    • ​@@valyshknee4203 Ivan can wrestle bears all he wants, but meanwhile he also can't read and distinguish the 'shoot' and 'self-destruct' buttons. And because he's a Siberian minority, good chance he's pressed into service by uncle Vladimir, and because of this he hates every officer and NCO of his navy. My money's still on the penguin and the kids 🎉

      @NLdevnurse@NLdevnurseАй бұрын
  • I'm surprised that the British ship can sail at all.😂

    @radod6147@radod61472 ай бұрын
  • Thank you to all the free world's military members for trying to keep the peace.

    @chuckriggsjr.6021@chuckriggsjr.60212 ай бұрын
    • Loser😂 russia is conducting freedom of navigation

      @user-nf3zv6sp7k@user-nf3zv6sp7k2 ай бұрын
    • Boris Johnson sabotaged a peace deal between Russian and Ukraine. Your leader's don't give a damn about "keeping the peace". Get a clue.

      @NotSure723@NotSure7232 ай бұрын
  • Hard time stopping a leak doubt they could take on a Russian sub

    @cuchulain47@cuchulain472 ай бұрын
  • LOL A magazine detonation will not blow a hole in the ship, it will blow up the whole ship!

    @CRAZYHORSE19682003@CRAZYHORSE196820032 ай бұрын
  • Wtf , a trainee officer that don’t know what sonar do?

    @rafiardian3330@rafiardian33302 ай бұрын
  • I’m surprised the new girl didn’t ask what a dolphin is

    @SubVet84@SubVet842 ай бұрын
  • Loving the series!

    @ericflack8039@ericflack80392 ай бұрын
  • Wait, I want more!!! I was on the edge of my seat.

    @diane9247@diane92472 ай бұрын
  • Unless they completely strip the gunmount and remove the salt that gunmount is going to be trashed. Our mounts are able to be rotated facing aft to alleviate this from happening.

    @justgjt@justgjt2 ай бұрын
  • This ship would have never sailed in Churchills navy!

    @whtghst8105@whtghst81052 ай бұрын
  • last but not least, check with the ship's Chief Electrician and see what the options are to shut down electricity near the ordnance, to minimize risk of short circuits and fire near the ordnance lockers.

    @mattlechner8442@mattlechner84422 ай бұрын
  • Olivia has the inspired demeanor of a high schooler.

    @scottb5733@scottb57332 ай бұрын
    • Geez

      @RedCloudZion@RedCloudZion2 ай бұрын
  • A Royal Navy source referred to the North Atlantic collision as "unfortunate", followed by an official statement from the Ministry of Defence. The source said: "In late 2020 a Russian submarine being tracked by HMS Northumberland came into contact with her towed array sonar. You can´t make this up at all hilarious :)

    @peterwilson5528@peterwilson55282 ай бұрын
  • If you think about it why would they put this on you tube. What should have happen is they didn't lose track of the Russian sub. They made it like they had a malfunction in the sonar and they lost the sub. Because that would be top secret. So if that is infact what happen then they did the right thing. They put on a good show and ended it with hardware failure of the sonar and ended it there.

    @bro-land2365@bro-land23652 ай бұрын
    • sub-terfuge!

      @ebaystars@ebaystars2 ай бұрын
  • Can feel for the Bridge crew calling a pod of dolphins as a possible periscope - long ago in the Pacific while flying off a US Frigate - I caught a radar pop-up on my screen - we flew 60+ miles to ID the small 10 knot target - a knot of 50 gallon barrels and a pipe being moved by the current .

    @Mariner311@Mariner3112 ай бұрын
  • 40:00 so there's 0 backup to rely on when a vital system fails?

    @williebrort@williebrort2 ай бұрын
  • I guess I am just an ancient mariner having entered the Navy in '57 just after "rocks & shoals" was discarded, but I contend that there is no place for a female to serve on a "man of war" ship of the line. I served on diesel subs, FBM subs & as electronics technician in the Naval Air branch. I retired after 20 years' service ending during the cold war.

    @dlb3512@dlb35122 ай бұрын
  • according to the graphic most telecom traffic from the UK to North America is not through the Arctic Circle. I doubt that line cuts within the Arctic Circle will effect telecom traffic that much.

    @madmadmal@madmadmal2 ай бұрын
  • Ex navy (not British, but experienced with Arctic operations), and I have to say there are a few things in this video that are really quite concerning, especially if they reflect the overall state of seamanship and hardware of the Royal Navy.

    @kaamos79@kaamos79Ай бұрын
  • I find it surprising that the critical equipment wasn't configured as n+1 so thier no single point of failure at the card level. Then if heat is a issue on the board level then Close Coupled Cooling should have been implemented or liquid cooling the backplane of the electronic or at the card level. Next im surprised the gasket around the deck gun appears to be just a single layer and as the ship spends all it time outdoors the sunlight will degrade over time all rubberised material. I see lots of lesson levered from this video. As another viewer mentioned why weren't the deck and walkways given names to help anyone navigate the ship.

    @millers29@millers292 ай бұрын
    • *there is *an issue *there *its time *lessons

      @DinoNucci@DinoNucci2 ай бұрын
  • Well done Olivia!! You get them, girl!! 💪

    @zix_zix_zix@zix_zix_zix2 ай бұрын
  • Now we know why the Royal Navy can’t defend its borders .. This explains many things..

    @jayspik6498@jayspik64982 ай бұрын
  • Godspeed and Good Hunting from your brothers in America.

    @jedgarren2901@jedgarren29012 ай бұрын
  • 5 years Merchant Navy 10 years British Royal Navy. Do5 HMS Daring Chief Petty Officer Ivor Laggan R.I.P. DA!😢

    @DruimNanDreur@DruimNanDreur2 ай бұрын
  • Seemingly, it's more Love Boat than Hunt for Red October...

    @oubaas49@oubaas49Ай бұрын
  • Smart Captain. I don’t know how the Navy life is but all great leaders constantly keep an eye on everyone. Never know when someone is struggling mentally or not doing a job. Just smart to be on top of everything you can. He’s a real leader

    @ProMainMan@ProMainManАй бұрын
  • This was interesting! What I really enjoyed was the Nortern Lights!!! It is always a spectacular experience in person, for the show!!!! Montana Rick.

    @rickfreeman9530@rickfreeman95302 ай бұрын
    • that's because it's a tourist ship only NOT a warship

      @ebaystars@ebaystars2 ай бұрын
  • The Skipper is the real deal, for the 21st century !

    @chrissnape9537@chrissnape95372 ай бұрын
  • 21st century ship. "More buckets". Could have been 500 years ago.

    @davelash8699@davelash86992 ай бұрын
  • Been there done that back in the 70's

    @user-tp6vt6ib4y@user-tp6vt6ib4y2 ай бұрын
  • 4:53 the face of British military ‘strength’

    @andyb619@andyb6192 ай бұрын
  • Enjoyed. Cheers from 🇨🇦.

    @bigd4561@bigd45612 ай бұрын
  • A bucket brigade? One would think that there would be pumps of a portable nature that the damage control team would have available to use.

    @chevtruck1000@chevtruck10002 ай бұрын
    • Don't forget the dust collector that comes with the brooms 😂

      @joshuarisker5525@joshuarisker55252 ай бұрын
    • So what's a sealed operating pump going to look like on the viewer's screen, just humming away? Boring! The same with a bunch of other things people here are bitching about. This is an edited documentary by film makers. This is how they typically stitch together days worth of random footage.

      @charlieross-BRM@charlieross-BRM2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@charlieross-BRMwrong

      @DinoNucci@DinoNucci2 ай бұрын
  • Olivia, sorry I can't do anything more. I just need to lay here.........FOR SEASICKNESS!!!!!!! REALLY!!!!!!!! LIABILITY!!!!!!!!!! You would get LAUGHED out of the USN asking for Sea Sickness medication!

    @CRAZYHORSE19682003@CRAZYHORSE196820032 ай бұрын
  • Why are pictures just hanging on the wall and loose items around the place? On my narrowboat everything is screwed to the wall. I also keep on top of the rust and have multiple layers of redundancy in my systems. What I've seen here doesn't fill me with confidence in the RN

    @MaritimeFox@MaritimeFox2 ай бұрын
    • in the engine rooms where I served everything was bolted down

      @charlesmcintyre8142@charlesmcintyre81422 ай бұрын
  • I remember my days in the navy! 🚢

    @kj3rd2657@kj3rd26572 ай бұрын
  • Great documentary 🔝

    @micheleflorio04@micheleflorio042 ай бұрын
  • The Brits sure don't threaten much on the ocean like they used to. I'm sure the Russians aren't worried about you tracking them since you wouldnt dare fire a cannon.

    @TheTamaleWhisperer@TheTamaleWhisperer2 ай бұрын
    • The cannon is flooded 😂

      @DinoNucci@DinoNucci2 ай бұрын
  • Im an ol' Army Yank. However when I watch this I choke up. These servicemen are good kids. Good Kids!!

    @JamesKonzek-xr5zy@JamesKonzek-xr5zy2 ай бұрын
  • Deployable sonar on a modern warship? It should be built into the outer hull like the Burkes

    @user-fu8qf9xu7l@user-fu8qf9xu7l2 ай бұрын
    • They do have a bow sonar but what you are seeing is a towed array sonar. They are much more capable than the bow mounted sonars because they can literally be stringed out for more than a mile. All along that array there will be hydrophones, making them very sensitive to noise in the ocean. The Burkes have both a bow mounted sonar, the AN/SQS-53C as well as the AN/SQR-19 towed array sonar. The towed sonar array is much better at detecting submarines than the bow sonar.

      @CRAZYHORSE19682003@CRAZYHORSE196820032 ай бұрын
  • So much for a battle ready warship

    @learemington1700@learemington17002 ай бұрын
  • We used to go up to the Bering Sea underwater. It's much smoother. What happened to their sonar array mounted on the ship hull.? They surely must have more than a towed array sonar.? And it's got a helicopter than can "sonar dip." 😉

    @johntait491@johntait4912 ай бұрын
  • Dose a vessle like this carry dept charges or only the front mounted Guyn for defence .I have to check up on this vessele

    @morimusic2012@morimusic2012Ай бұрын
  • Flooding and buckets (!) because of some bad weather. Well.... interesting.

    @Norwegian733@Norwegian733Ай бұрын
  • Nothing tests your ships weak points like a Storm!

    @neotree605@neotree6052 ай бұрын
  • also, in the future, if water is believed to be coming in through the bow end of the ship, you bring her down on way-on only and get someone out there to look at it. It is absolutely vital to ascertain if the leak is from ABOVE the waterline or BELOW the waterline. Hopefully the ship carries a small assortment of cone-shaped wooden plugs for emergency leak situations, and those can wedge in bunched up plastic sheeting and be lashed in place, possibly with a screw eye set in the large end of the plug. If water is coming in below the waterline, that has to be ascertained asap. Hull plates can work loose in heavy seas, (above or below the waterline) it's not common but it can happen. A seam could open up, or a whole plate could come off, which would obviously mean a lot of water. Water can also come in through vents obviously, which need to be securely shut and/or dogged down when green water is coming over the rail. And, last but not least, command on the bridge has to have their plan ready to go if watertight bulkheads need to be closed. If the ship is the only line of defense against the Russian sub, and it's about to get disabled or sink, you need to destroy the Russian sub BEFORE that happens.

    @mattlechner8442@mattlechner84422 ай бұрын
  • God bless you all family ❤

    @daviddaniel438@daviddaniel4382 ай бұрын
  • I watched hms cumberland razzing from RFA Wave Knight (or wave ruler) 14 years ago.....got some nice pics, fine looking ship, hard working crew and proud too, I expect they will use it for missile tests and it will join HMS Sirius in DJ lockerroom as a result. I worked with BAE CYSTERNS as a subcontractor for 20 years none-of this surprises me its an appalling non-war ready school of fools, the poor Navy, My ancestor was Admiral Sir William Wynter he'd have gone berserk at this mess, most of which is BAE CYSTERNS doing I am writing a book on it right now as I am retired.

    @ebaystars@ebaystars2 ай бұрын
  • Tensions are not between Russia and the UK but between Russia and NATO. Unity, please

    @tadasblindavicius8889@tadasblindavicius88892 ай бұрын
  • It appears that this Captain has the same management style as one of my old civilian bosses. He said he practiced MBWA, Management by Walking Around. We would see him out and around anytime, anyplace.

    @dick8193@dick81932 ай бұрын
  • Looking at the multiple problems of this ship, UK navy really need... a new fleet.

    @romainbarbier1043@romainbarbier10432 ай бұрын
  • "yay, here we are submarines". I hope the enemy does not watch British TV.

    @imjinriver641@imjinriver6412 ай бұрын
    • We do. You guys are funny.

      @user-dg9hq8uz3g@user-dg9hq8uz3gАй бұрын
  • Guys please be more ferocious, love from France in difficult times

    @ZOmbIEkiller583@ZOmbIEkiller5832 ай бұрын
    • Phahaha! Be more ferocious. They can't. Too woke for that.

      @user-dg9hq8uz3g@user-dg9hq8uz3gАй бұрын
    • @@user-dg9hq8uz3g well they don't have war criminality in their blood unlike you

      @ZOmbIEkiller583@ZOmbIEkiller583Ай бұрын
  • Has the Captain never heard the phrase, loose lips sink ships? The crew doesn't NEED TO KNOW what your mission is, where you are going. All they need to do is obey your orders as if they came from the All Mighty himself!

    @CRAZYHORSE19682003@CRAZYHORSE196820032 ай бұрын
  • I don't know if they still do, but the Canadian Navy celebrated crossing the Artic circle at which point you can proudly proclaim yourself as a Blue noser, much as the same as calling yourself a Shellback when crossing the Equator. Chuffed to see the RN recognizing the importance.

    @atomant451@atomant4512 ай бұрын
  • Let’s forget about that Russian sub and enjoy the “good times”! Glad to see the crew enjoying their cruise.

    @alanb8836@alanb8836Ай бұрын
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