USS Zumalt: The Most Powerful Stealth Destroyer That Slices Through Waves | Power | Spark
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For centuries, the fight for command of the sea has determined the rise and fall of empires and nations. To rule the waves, navies around the world have been locked in a battle to develop the most powerful and technologically superior vessels.
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I served on the USS Wasp(LHD_1) and had the privilege of riding on LCACs too. They can stop in the water, shut their engines down and float fully loaded if need be. I also had multiple opportunity to be dunked in an AAV to make beach landings. (USMC vet)
I heard that is great way to take shower... if you like salt water that is.
The US carriers have also been used during natural disasters across the globe as well. They provided power to cities and aid relief flights, provided air traffic control etc during the tsunamis in Japan and the Indian Ocean.
WOW, VERY COOL.
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Those bastards can power a city of like 100,000 if I’m not mistaken? They’re literally floating cities that can end the world
Clickbait Title Correct Title: Overview of US Naval Ships
Not to mention that all ships are stoppable.
SO true! Clickbait!
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Also the royal navy
Overall a good documentary of US naval vessels. Needs only to have the title changed and some historical corrections, such as the comment about the year ironclads came about. Last time I checked I was during the Civil War.
They said they came about in the mid 19th century. Pretty sure that's when the Civil War happened.
The modern navy fleets didn't keep up with evolving technology. They ARE the evolution of technology
Those Rolls Royce generators are a nice piece of engineering I will say!
Video quality is awesome 👍🏼
Zumwalt destroyer.. not the first time in history the mating of a US built craft with a rolls Royce power plant has proved a winning combination 👍🇺🇸🇬🇧
Yeah, but the Merlin engine in the P51 Mustang came as part of a total package. The Zumwalts are so expensive that their development is limited to three ships and they can't fire the Advanced Gun System because the rounds are too expensive.
1:56 imagine seeing on radar a fishing boat taging along within a carrier strike group...
Great video, I loved it!
Came from watching an airport on singapore to watching this,i love youtube
Amazing airport btw
The Zumwalt DDG 1000 was assembled not far from my house in Maine. Thing is quite impressive in real life
Bath Iron Works! I drive by there all the time.
Ya, nice!!
What about good old range finding and fire control systems or simple term on fire control radar
I was lucky enough to see the last slider back in 1994 . It was the last sub to launch stern first and slide down the ramp in grotten CT. Was a pretty cool sight for a 13 year old.
Good story.
when I was 12 I stood with class infront on BHP steel kettles watching steel being made.
@@leomartin1603 ... just a story, no need to provide proof
@@jeremysayers7400 ya gotta see the alloys and aluminums, they like to recycle those ...
Very beautiful ship.
11:57 that mini sub is sweet
Gotta love American innovation and creativity!
@Kaizaro123 - The Soviets couldn't even manage to develop a space shuttle. The NASA/SpaceEx partnership has solved the temporary 'problem." Even on Covid, who is using mRNA? Pfizer, Moderna, the NIH.
@Kaizaro123 - For a few years, and it's over. BFD
@Kaizaro123 - you, your question and Russia are B-O-R-I-N-G
ALL APPROVED.
This video is just AMAZING. God Bless U.S.A.
great!
Nice!
My hats off to the Brits...us Yanks we know our history and roots... forever allies.
Let's us not forget the Philadelphia experiment!!!!
The film quality in these videos, is better than most movies
HMS Argus was the first flat top aircraft carrier what this showed was the second HMS Illustrious aircraft carrier built in 1976 the first was built in 1937.
HMS Argus was built in 1918 as the first flat top carrier for planes. Cant imagine why u stated 1937? as that was the year the keel was laid for the HMS Illustrious. so where did 1976 come from?
I like how far the navies of the world have come over the decades and centuries and the U.S. Navy is in the lead now in doing that.
Same with air force we went from barely flying to the moon in a hundred years, I'm just sad I'm not gonna see the changes 50 years from now.
More like from the first airplane flight to landing on the moon in less than 66 years.
@@mikeronga1497 we went to the moon in 66 yrs...
@@rayjames6096 lol didnt see your comment i too did the math
@@kevinpittman2517 And to go from a 15 minute sub orbital flight to walking on the moon in 8 years with all the technology that had to be thought up and created to achieve it.
I like how they said Nimitz Class in the title.. Yet use USS Enterprise (CVN-65) in the picture.
Fake News
Wasn't the Enterprise the last ship of the Nimitz class?
@@bigroblee No. the Bush was the last Nimitz. The Enterprise CVN65 was a solo ship
@@bigroblee the Enterprise was the first nuclear powered aircraft carrier. Six nuclear reactors.. built by Westinghouse P.A.D. planT apparatus division Thru vendors like Allis Chalmers / precision components York PA..my old man was one of the lead nuclear engineers who designed those reactors for that ship.. he went on to oversee as customer representative for Westinghouse the construction of the reactor vessels that went on the nimitz-class carriers..
@@bigroblee correction 8 nuclear Reactors..
Super cool
11:56 You see the welds on that thing!!! And some dude said "Yeah! You're gonna be fine, hop on in!"...
The only person in the Frontline in America I held it quite as long as I could
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Good video
Go Navy !!!!!
Very nice
really good, im happy the title was wrong, much interesting stuff
Unfortunately, the Zumwalt ended up being a complete failure.
We built that here in Maine BIW
????? This doc isn’t about Nimitz class carriers! Why bait people?
Yup, that's what they advertised and why I'm here,they start showing a carrier towards the last part of the video but yeah this video is supposed to be about Nimitz class carriers.
For youtube money from ads.
It eventually gets to the carrier, but it takes a long time. This video is 45 minutes long, and gets to the carrier at about 35 minutes. It's more of a documentary on the evolution of ships, ship power, design, and capability
I'd rather watch paint drying. js
@@mikeronga1497 we did that painting our nukes being painted
Only together with our allies are we strongest.
This is an excellent documentary. But the title does not do it justice, as the carrier represents a very small portion of what's covered.
didn't see a minute of the video.....the comments are more entertaining!
The vid say it only one made and in service but i think there's 3 of these had been made and already in service
Bro the thumbnail is literally the uss enterprise cvn-65
The newer boats don’t have tusks in front of the cats. I went to sea on the Big E in 69.....we had a BBQ on deck 1-14-79. Had a seat on elev 2 for decommissioning ceremony. Sad day for me....she still had a lot to give.
So they changed Star Trek Enterprise into an aircraft carrier? WOW technology is getting good lol
Im pretty damn disappointed they didn't even try and mention the Gerald R. Ford class aircraft carrier!!! That is one bad ass boat!!!
At 6:44 the prop is spinning in the wrong direction to propel the sub forward.
When I was in the Navy, i have to do a 6 on and and 6 off... it was insane. withless people on the ship the watches have to be longer which puts more fatigue on the crew .
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What about 12hours each day and 12 off. Went to the ship several months before the cruise for workups.
@@caryladd863 that has to be hard I work IT for a Service desk operations, I did 12 hours 3 times 4. thanks for doing that and serving
Joe mcginn if you know about that I worked the flight deck in my squadron worked all nights on the ship. The yellow shirts turned an A-7 where the exhaust was blowing me down I thought I was going over the back end of the ship. Working the flight deck is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. I was lucky to get off the ship then still on one piece.
@@caryladd863 A7 that was a long time ago. Did plane guard and I see those planes land and when you turn your head the plane is gone
Please change the thumbnail. That's not a nimitz class boat.
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I want to see the Ford class carrier documentary But since it was commissioned there were no documentary about it except about the electro-magnetism catapult....
Less crew to do more things. What could go wrong? SNAFU.
This video is miscaptioned! It is more about submarines than Aircraft Carriers! They simply made a honorable mention of Aircraft carriers for less than ten minutes in the whole video. Dang It!
Really find documentaries "about Supercarriers" digress into the technology of a canoe. (as space-filler)
very underrated channel 👍🙌
While I do love the Iowa Class of Battleships (the USS Missouri being my top cat!), can we also mention the Japanese-built Battleships? The Yamato was one of the BIGGEST of any battleship built, and seriously was no small fry.
yamato was large made for a nice target... sank fast.
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5:43 I like the Turbinia's theme music
USS Zimwalt: So futuristic it can't yet be armed.
You have no idea the things they've learned from having made the Zumwalt. This is why the U.S. military is always ahead of the pack.
"With missles" sold...
Well technically, they have SeaRAM CIWS now, soooo yeah
I take 2 one for fro t of house an back lol
Il take 2
Too little on the Nimitz-Class Super Carriers, too much on everything else.
Hmmm, would be nice if the title matched the video!!
1:42 it's big brain time
Alternate title: Type something and hope for the best.
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Aircraft launching submarine would be nice surprise in fleet.
A super expensive albatross that is slated for early retirement
Would that be the *late* Moskva?
Nice weapon
Not enough Ads!🙄
Exactly
Referred to After of ship as the Bow!
Battleships are devided into 2 main categories. Pre- and post-Dreadnaught. Battleships (ironclads). The term battleship was coined in the 1880's. The Dreadnaught didn't arrive until 1906, but had the distinction of being the first ship with standard size main gun batteries combined with other naval innovations. However, The USS Texas was built in 1892 and The USS Maine, an actual battleship, was sunk in Havana harbor in 1898.
You can pay for the google package and get no ads. Just saying … I get no adds when I watch yt’s so it’s not the content producer
glc.naathooda.DD1047,unit citation. GOD bless all. each and every sailor. !
The Leander class was a cruiser, not a frigate.
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34:03 found Matt Parker's grandpa 35:17 Nimitz segment
They are showing a battle ship not a carrier in this video, am I the only one who noticed this???
Oh here it is 3/4 of the way through the video
Weight wise the Nimitz is big but the enterprise was the largest by length
The Best US navy
Did the Frights use Sosus? I had that job 73-77.
A good ol' Aussie narration
why is the heading totally a different subject???
*The Great USS Nimitz*
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The electric ship powered by gas generators😂😂😂
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Where are the Nimitz class carriers in the bloody video? Way to many ads!
Why is the US not USING THE POD MOUNTED PROPELLERS ON CARRIERS ,to maneuver themselves in docking and on tight area...and even in cases of avoiding something. THIS TECHNOLOGY WORKS ON BIGGER SHIP VERY WELL...Like the new cruise ships all use it...also save on the use of TUGBOATS....EVEN SUBMARINES can be EQUIPT with it TO BE MORE AGILE UNDERWATER OR ON SURFACE...
history real
Good video! Thanks!
Especially because I have a phobia of submarines
Titled "Aircraft Carrier" and the video doesn't cover this ship type until minute 33 of 49. What?
45 minutes of history and 5 minutes or less about the future .....
... WE DO NOT DESERVE THIS WORLD.
No box should be in a mountain causing static electricity I feel it and when I touch a radio it crispy clean 😇👽
Didn’t even mention the Hunley
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Manueverable ships do not sacrifice speed is is possible to have even keel speed and least wind resistant keeling design for rudder control in high wind and rough weather.
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