Wow that was very interesting to see, how the water comes in slowly but so powerfully by the end to take it down. Great view with that camera they put on it. Would be so scary In a real sinking ship though.
I was on this ship from 1980 til 1982. The first major cruise that I went on was Unitas. I was in 1st division as a BMSN. We were the Admirals Flagship.
The Radford was the first ship I was ever on. It was only a short tdy for 3 weeks to develop tactics for using the Stinger at night. I remember riding out a bad storm though.
Let me just point out how fun it is to watch one of these videos and pretend to be a sarcastic, apathetic security guard looking at a live camera feed, pretending the water will bust through your door just seconds after the camera is under.
I watched possibly hundreds of gallons per second pour in through that opening for over 6 minutes before the ship was low enough for the water to come in over the side of the ship. Even though I was watching from safety, it was unsettling. Props to the cameraman for having the stones to stay in one place and film this for the workd to see.
Wow that was very interesting to see, how the water comes in slowly but so powerfully by the end to take it down. Great view with that camera they put on it. Would be so scary In a real sinking ship though.
It takes forever to start sinking... And then it's just so sudden!
I was on this ship from 1980 til 1982. The first major cruise that I went on was Unitas. I was in 1st division as a BMSN. We were the Admirals Flagship.
Well that escalated quickly.
The Radford was the first ship I was ever on. It was only a short tdy for 3 weeks to develop tactics for using the Stinger at night. I remember riding out a bad storm though.
I retired from the Navy off this ship in 1993.
Let me just point out how fun it is to watch one of these videos and pretend to be a sarcastic, apathetic security guard looking at a live camera feed, pretending the water will bust through your door just seconds after the camera is under.
When the water goes on the camera I get sooo scared idk why..
My dad served on this ship from 1993-1999.
that moment were the water was like I will show you how to sink the ship
The low humming sound of the sea rushing is and the final rush of water before it sinks are creepy
Never give up, Rose!
Let's say thank you to the diver who got the camera back to show us the video 😀
"Titanic: Honor and Glory" brought me here.
That’s so scary omg and the sounds?!?
like basket ball games ..... last 10 sec is all you need to see...heheh
I watched possibly hundreds of gallons per second pour in through that opening for over 6 minutes before the ship was low enough for the water to come in over the side of the ship. Even though I was watching from safety, it was unsettling. Props to the cameraman for having the stones to stay in one place and film this for the workd to see.
"but if the pumps can get ahead..."
that was scary...
do they have a video of underwater view...