Submarines Are WAY Scarier Than You Think...Here's Why

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Комментарии • 9 тыс.

  • @kitsune303
    @kitsune303 Год назад +5802

    As a former submariner, I can neither confirm nor deny that I enjoyed this video.

    • @bubblehead4270
      @bubblehead4270 Год назад +115

      Fellow bubblehead here

    • @avedic
      @avedic Год назад +38

      Aw Tom.....u liked it u rascal u.... ;P

    • @samithedood
      @samithedood Год назад +168

      Speaking as someone who snorkeled once, we stand with you

    • @joelmctaggart3187
      @joelmctaggart3187 Год назад +12

      Sensible comment.

    • @edwardta3202
      @edwardta3202 Год назад +21

      Did a tour on a SSBN. Most rewarding experience in my life.

  • @juantejadapng
    @juantejadapng Год назад +5424

    It would be so sick if you made a video about how underwater cables came to be and how they work nowadays.

    • @trialanderror9004
      @trialanderror9004 Год назад +87

      That would be pretty cool.

    • @jffrancais4559
      @jffrancais4559 Год назад +207

      I mean, just think about it. There are underwater cables that connect the US to Europe which is just crazy to think. I have no idea how on earth they were made, but that would be an interesting topic to learn about.

    • @sachin2842
      @sachin2842 Год назад +35

      google it already they have so many good info. it was usa and england first established I think. they work normally cool with time to time maintenance to say briefly.

    • @fersuvious
      @fersuvious Год назад +12

      @nerdwriter has an amazing video about this.

    • @konstantin6482
      @konstantin6482 Год назад +7

      I was always curious about it

  • @JERIGNUSS
    @JERIGNUSS 9 месяцев назад +272

    My son retired from the SECRET SILENT SERVICE after 20 years. He gave me a tour of his sub and the tight quarters the submariner’s live and operate in daily. It takes a different kind of person to be underwater in a metal tube for days and months - a really brave kind of man.

    • @lisabradyusa
      @lisabradyusa 3 месяца назад +3

    • @lisabradyusa
      @lisabradyusa 3 месяца назад +12

      My son is deployed on one at this very moment. Hurry up and wait (for him to get home). God Bless our Troops! Past, present, future ❤️

    • @PrestonGarvey69
      @PrestonGarvey69 3 месяца назад +13

      There have been cases of men going mad and not causing a mutiny, but just outright freaking out having a panic attack because they are hundreds of feet underwater with no escape or ability to leave till they resurface.
      It's a fear not many humans get to experience because not many people get to be on subs.
      I've been told it's like the fear of an airplane but 100x worse because their death can be instant rather than having time to parachute out, and you can't swim out compared to jumping out of an airplane; YOU ARE THERE until the sub resurfaces.

    • @lisabradyusa
      @lisabradyusa 3 месяца назад +4

      @@PrestonGarvey69 thanks for that dose of truth, I ask that we pray for the crew and all the deployed right now. Pray the submariners don’t freak out because there is no out. They vet the guys good before they go under so they can do it! Stay strong out there y’all!

    • @edmartin875
      @edmartin875 2 месяца назад +3

      And they are all volunteers.

  • @elliottboomsluiter7214
    @elliottboomsluiter7214 5 месяцев назад +52

    Wanna hear something that utterly ups the terrifying nature of nuclear submarines?
    I was cleaning out my ex’s car some years ago, and found some documents from her ex, who had served on an ICBM submarine in the US navy. One mentioned a dishonorable discharge from his military service. I was curious as to how he had managed to get a dishonorable discharge, so i asked. Her answer changed the way i view the world forever. Homeboy had been selling his fellow sailors LSD, while on active duty.
    I mean, i thought that scene from Apocalypse Now was wild, but hearing this story was mind blowing. People with their fingers on the doomsday button, tripping balls on acid in a compressed metal tube with no windows. True story.

    • @WarriorBane
      @WarriorBane Месяц назад +3

      Holy F@&$#

    • @tobyjohnson2771
      @tobyjohnson2771 Месяц назад +4

      Yep, heard the same thing within the Australian Navy. LSD is huge in the military because its not detectable via drug testing... Who knows what tripping balls on a sub and not getting caught is like, cannot imagine anything worse

    • @yagbadshobotski735
      @yagbadshobotski735 16 дней назад +2

      Thankfully, they cant just launch the missiles on a whim.

    • @perolden
      @perolden 10 дней назад

      That does not matter at all, these 'heads' can not launch any weapon anyway.

    • @gruboziarnisty
      @gruboziarnisty 6 дней назад

      There is no such thing as doomsday button

  • @Kpoping727official
    @Kpoping727official Год назад +19521

    In a world of tiktoks and RUclips shorts it's always amazing that Johnny is able to consistently make these 30 minute videos and still hold our attention Amazing editing!!

    • @johnnyharris
      @johnnyharris  Год назад +3046

      This comment means the world to me. Thank you

    • @VaibhavSharma-zj4gk
      @VaibhavSharma-zj4gk Год назад +301

      It felt like a movie climax for 30 minutes

    • @1DontNoclip
      @1DontNoclip Год назад +129

      It's not the editing, it's him, if there was just some random other person nobody would watch it

    • @avgoustinos92
      @avgoustinos92 Год назад +147

      The average TikTok user doesn't care for this kind of content, that's why.

    • @tylernorby4939
      @tylernorby4939 Год назад

      @@avgoustinos92 Using apps like Tiktok is just so stupid. It's an incredible time sink and destroys your attention span. Goodluck being productive if you can't stay focused for long because your brain has been messed up by Tiktok.

  • @averageamerican8607
    @averageamerican8607 Год назад +1629

    As a current submariner, it's appriciated that so many people are starting to realize we exist. Quality video

    • @shellracer3189
      @shellracer3189 Год назад +19

      What's that even like

    • @SPOcepSS
      @SPOcepSS Год назад +154

      @@shellracer3189 close all the windows in your house and disconnect the internet and data, that’s what it’s like. Obviously smaller but you get use to it pretty quick

    • @shellracer3189
      @shellracer3189 Год назад +20

      @@SPOcepSS what do you even do all the time like it seems so boring

    • @zan1971
      @zan1971 Год назад +27

      Is that really appreciated? I mean isn't being stealthy and blending into the background your entire purpose?

    • @SPOcepSS
      @SPOcepSS Год назад +98

      @@shellracer3189 you stand 6-8 hours of watch, then have 6-8 hours of like either maintenance, or you time which usually people will play games, talk, workout or sometimes sleep extra or work on projects or other stuff related to work, then you have 6-8 hours of designated sleep time. So yes it is very boring 🤣 usually you have some HDDs with a lot of stuff to keep you entertained or cards and board/video games

  • @sdoitla1431
    @sdoitla1431 6 месяцев назад +49

    Was open-water kayaking off the Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, USA when a very large sub slipped by underneath me. Saw a faint dark shadow and felt a "swell" as it passed with just the slightest mechanical sound. Very strange experience.

    • @edmartin875
      @edmartin875 2 месяца назад +6

      The water must have been deep where you were. I was on a smaller boat than the Ohio class in the 70's and SOP was to surface when inbound at the 100 fathom curve (600 feet).

    • @michaelsmith2733
      @michaelsmith2733 18 дней назад +1

      I know there is at least one base in the Puget sound. My grand parents lived above the Narrows and we could use Grandpas binoculars to watch the ocean going traffic, many were subs. This was back in the early 60's.

    • @sdoitla1431
      @sdoitla1431 18 дней назад

      @@michaelsmith2733 Submarine Base - Bangor, on Hood Canal.

  • @TIOLIOfficial
    @TIOLIOfficial 8 месяцев назад +38

    I just love how RUclips randomly recommended this video to me and when I went to the channel's videos, I saw that he uploaded a video about the underwater cables just 2 weeks ago. Love it.

    • @cjune21
      @cjune21 5 дней назад

      You're impressed that your phone's listening to you or monitoring all your data and it knows what to send you such a liberal you're just like this beta guy in this video

  • @gbleebin
    @gbleebin Год назад +776

    Yes Johnny! I would be more than happy for you to 'dive' down the sub spying rabbit hole. I mean I'm happy to watch more or less all of the stuff you make for us anyway, but, and I'm sure I'm not just speaking for myself, I think a lot of us must love you not just for your detail but your unusual yet fascinating choice of subjects. You make me feel like I'm learning about stuff that's dangerous to know lol.

  • @WTP_DAVE
    @WTP_DAVE Год назад +438

    The coolest thing about submarines that i know about is that the design of each propeller is confidential as it can be used to isolate their sound profile, which is why you will see subs all the time in dry dock and a tarp over the tail

    • @srice8959
      @srice8959 Год назад +26

      Also every submarine has an Odd Amount of Blades. I can’t remember why, but any subs with an even amount of blades makes way more noise and is also less efficient as one with an odd amount

    • @michellekennedy4426
      @michellekennedy4426 Год назад +1

      Wait,where are you living that you can see subs in dry dock? I would of thought they'd be hidden away if in dry dock.

    • @srice8959
      @srice8959 Год назад +2

      @@michellekennedy4426
      One of the Drydocks is in Connecticut

    • @jonangelo3705
      @jonangelo3705 Год назад +7

      @@srice8959 rotton groton lol

    • @berrybbenson4634
      @berrybbenson4634 Год назад

      @@jonangelo3705 EB the pinnacle of efficiency lmao.

  • @brinkman4925
    @brinkman4925 Месяц назад +7

    I lived that life for ten years and its still entertaining to hear about it on your channel. I would really love your take on Admiral Rickover. He was a legend amongst submarine nukes. Especially because he wasn't just given the go ahead to but nuclear plants on submarines. It led to the abomination of the uss enterprise with it 8 submarine nuclear reactors. The only of its kind out of his defiance to produce a nuclear carrier instead of a submarine. It was said that the enterprise was supposed to be so absurdly expensive that it would never be built. Of course it was built anyway. Rickover also obtained funds for his reactor prototypes via "creative ways" when his research projects were denied.

  • @mannyathabang1315
    @mannyathabang1315 6 месяцев назад +71

    It's incredible we getting this top tier journalism for free. You and your amazing team have my full support, thanks for the great vid.

    • @scottrunge4077
      @scottrunge4077 5 месяцев назад +6

      top tier journalism? there is nothing in this video that is new and he literally is using video from modern marvels.... TOP TIER!!! lol

    • @carloandreaguilar5916
      @carloandreaguilar5916 Месяц назад

      @@scottrunge4077nobody said he presented anything new, they said it’s top tier journalism, which it is.
      The way he explained and communicated the video is top tier, made it interesting from start to finish while informing us of it all.

  • @paskal_navi
    @paskal_navi Год назад +774

    I cannot express how I am grateful to the whole team behind these scenes. Kudos to you guys.

    • @johnnyharris
      @johnnyharris  Год назад +61

      for real. such a powerhouse team of smart creative people bringing stories like this to life

    • @Vellis.
      @Vellis. Год назад +1

      Waffle House?

    • @ConspiracyVoid4
      @ConspiracyVoid4 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah this is some amazing content

  • @NirHL
    @NirHL Год назад +146

    What I love about Johnny Harris' videos is that they always feel like a friend that grabs me by the forearms, wide eyed, and whisperly shouts "you won't believe what I've just read!"
    Just makes me forget how many hours of research, scripting, and editing went into making these awesome videos.

  • @Erik-Vadee-Veechee
    @Erik-Vadee-Veechee 5 месяцев назад +24

    The people who invented subs are genius
    The people who built them are skilled
    The people who navigate them are cunning
    The people who they target are....toast.
    You could do a whole video on each group of people because there are a lot of Rabbit holes involved in every aspect. Well done on explaining the submarine I learned alot from your videos. Thanks 👍

  • @Ryan-wj7yq
    @Ryan-wj7yq 10 месяцев назад +71

    You’ve earned a sub, no pun intended lol, great editing and awesome commentary. Entertaining and informative the entire time. Fantastic video very well done. 👏 👏 👏

  • @devinhiett7341
    @devinhiett7341 Год назад +184

    My grandpa was a crewmember on the U.S.S. Nautilus around the latest 60's to early 70's. He taught me an appreciation of these silent goliaths and the amount of power they have. It's so cool to see someone get excited about submarines the way I do

    • @jimmurphy6095
      @jimmurphy6095 Год назад +8

      You can tour that ship. It's docked in Groton. We used to take the kids there when they were small. The museum is a great visit as well.

    • @devinhiett7341
      @devinhiett7341 Год назад +6

      @@jimmurphy6095 gotta check that out for sure now

  • @RonWithTheStop
    @RonWithTheStop Год назад +422

    As a US Navy Submarine Veteran, you definitely did your homework. Excellent video, good job!

    • @nomore-constipation
      @nomore-constipation Год назад +6

      As a child of a fellow Navyman and Submariner. I'd definitely like to see his unique view on the history of these boats (worldwide) not just America

    • @collinsoconnor5843
      @collinsoconnor5843 Год назад +10

      Stop lying. You worked at McDonald's

    • @mtmadigan82
      @mtmadigan82 Год назад +1

      I agree, I was expecting to be very underwhelmed.

    • @nomore-constipation
      @nomore-constipation Год назад +2

      The way the US Government pays @@collinsoconnor5843, I'd say he was probably working both if he wanted to afford anything 😂

    • @KneeoGeeo
      @KneeoGeeo Год назад

      Homework? That they go into space lol

  • @VelocidadOrbital
    @VelocidadOrbital 6 месяцев назад +2

    i just love how youtube creators make amazing produccions by their owns, and they are 10 times betters than any program or produccion that its in television today in Discovery, Natgeo or History Channel , that's make me appreciate even more the people that is behind this kind of videos, i just love them , keep doing this beautiful work

  • @Fightre_Flighte
    @Fightre_Flighte 10 месяцев назад +5

    Alternative title:
    Guy has a panic attack about submarines for 28 ninutes straight.
    But, really, this is a great one. Very informative, and a good history and jump start on submarines for anyone not in-the-know.

  • @Calikid331
    @Calikid331 Год назад +479

    It's amazing how he's suddenly made me really interested in submarines. He doesn't just explain their importance, he goes into depth about every topic he discuses and it's amazing.

    • @goatlib2338
      @goatlib2338 Год назад +20

      haha "in depth"

    • @gbombmr6125
      @gbombmr6125 Год назад +2

      @@goatlib2338 you do better then

    • @volgogrado99
      @volgogrado99 Год назад +9

      @@gbombmr6125 easy, it's a submarine joke hehe

    • @milkyo1206
      @milkyo1206 Год назад

      @@gbombmr6125 😑🤨

    • @xonor13
      @xonor13 Год назад +4

      If you found this interesting, look up SmarterEveryday's videos touring a real US nuclear submarine. It's super fun and interesting

  • @maximiliandort3489
    @maximiliandort3489 10 месяцев назад +1644

    I find it absolutely insane that the main factor that keeps humanity from annihilating itself is different groups of humans divided by arbitrary borders holding a knife at each others throat at all times.

    • @The_Viscount
      @The_Viscount 10 месяцев назад +88

      And, yet, it mostly works. For the entirety of the first cold war, the east and west sat with guns to each other's heads. This forced everyone to negotiate and compromise.

    • @spencerscott6347
      @spencerscott6347 10 месяцев назад +66

      ​@@The_Viscount not only that but the fear was a shared experience on both sides. we thought Russia was big mean but they were just as terrified. and it was actually one of those underwater cable hacks that made the Americans realize how scared the soviets were themselves that led to the talks to finally start the end of the cold war.

    • @henriksvensson126
      @henriksvensson126 10 месяцев назад +11

      Yes and it's childish.

    • @maximiliandort3489
      @maximiliandort3489 10 месяцев назад +49

      @@henriksvensson126 the childishness of it is what terrifies me most.

    • @PjKneisel
      @PjKneisel 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah and it seems like all it would take would be a country with this capability to have some sort of despotic tyrant who does a “suicide by cop” to potentially end everything for everyone everywhere.

  • @boobentobi1737
    @boobentobi1737 10 месяцев назад +6

    Wow! This video really put things in perspective and was SUPER informational!! What a great channel!! You and your team are just amazing!!!

  • @Mixtapemaster
    @Mixtapemaster 4 месяца назад +30

    What's the music at 13 minutes

  • @jacobbayer1097
    @jacobbayer1097 Год назад +1359

    There's no limit to how many submarine videos I'd be willing to watch. Please make more.

    • @sulav07
      @sulav07 Год назад +20

      Second that. Also a video about how espionage is done through subs.

    • @MrBev19
      @MrBev19 Год назад +7

      Agreed, keep them coming haha

    • @avedic
      @avedic Год назад +2

      What if.........he made NOTHING BUT submarine videos?
      Hm? What then?
      Yeah, you'd probably like it.... ;P

    • @sumitkhokhar3191
      @sumitkhokhar3191 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@avedic a11

    • @avedic
      @avedic 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@sumitkhokhar3191 d13.... bingo!!!

  • @aliraheem6135
    @aliraheem6135 Год назад +442

    My favourite submarine story was the HMS Vanguard and Le Triomphant collision. A British and a French submarine bumped into each other in the English Channel.
    That's it. It's like two thieves trying to sneak past each other in a pitch black alley way only to walk directly into each other because neither could see the other.

    • @ashg7368
      @ashg7368 Год назад +7

      Cough… this never happened… cough

    • @deltavee2
      @deltavee2 Год назад +17

      I like the one about the Russian sub captain in the Pacific that got too close to the bottom of an American warship which accidentally ran over the sub, spinning it once, they believe. The sub left a chunk of its propeller in the hull of the U.S. ship. And yeah, that one did really happen. koff

    • @reviewtechny4952
      @reviewtechny4952 Год назад +10

      @@ashg7368 lol why would you say this? such a weird thing to do, everyone can just google it and see it is true...

    • @lubumbashi6666
      @lubumbashi6666 Год назад +7

      It was in the Atlantic. Submarines don't patrol in the Channel! That's like wandering around on a motorway.

    • @Unkn0.n
      @Unkn0.n Год назад +2

      My fav submarine story is the one where they had their nuclear power over heat. The nuclear weapons over heated n created a nuclear explosion under water. Thus creating a tsunami that destroyed a nuclear power plant in japan.

  • @user-bw9sd7no6k
    @user-bw9sd7no6k 10 месяцев назад +3

    First time watching one of your videos. Absolutely great content and put together really well. You kept it very entertaining and educational at the same time well done sir. I had no problem watching the entire thing. Thank you.

  • @missyounorm33
    @missyounorm33 10 месяцев назад +4

    One of my summer jobs was crawling inside the nose cone of a Los Angeles class submarine and replace the zinc “sacrificial “ anode plates that surround the sonar dome. It looked like a giant disco ball

  • @Ej99x
    @Ej99x Год назад +674

    As a current submariner this is probably one of the most informative and entertaining submarine videos on RUclips. A lot of in depth knowledge

    • @Tethloach1
      @Tethloach1 Год назад +19

      back in 2019 I wondered how big submarines were, then was amazed to find out that they can be as big as sky scrapers. Air craft carriers are like several city blocks. If technology keeps advancing then people will have stationary bases under water.

    • @whatever_12
      @whatever_12 Год назад +5

      One thing i wonder is how loud is it inside? I got to be on a frigate and was shocked at how loud the environment was.. Almost like in an industrial factory

    • @jacobrogers2214
      @jacobrogers2214 Год назад +15

      @smartereveryday is weeping silently

    • @berrybbenson4634
      @berrybbenson4634 Год назад +14

      Former NAV ET here and yeah submarines are cool, unless you're on one xD. One of the most rigorous and stressful jobs on the planet. I don't think I will experience something even remotely that difficult again and I'm glad.

    • @12crenshaw
      @12crenshaw Год назад +1

      Lol what? It was like goodnight storytime. What was so in-depth?

  • @lukemczen7486
    @lukemczen7486 11 месяцев назад +709

    Dude, the fact that those missiles use stars for guidance is just incredible to me

    • @SA-5247
      @SA-5247 10 месяцев назад +58

      That was a joke lol.. they use satellites

    • @dasa7921
      @dasa7921 10 месяцев назад +11

      @@SA-5247 and what do satelites use?

    • @TLK22
      @TLK22 10 месяцев назад +31

      ​@@dasa7921They use an orbit and precise clock.

    • @TLK22
      @TLK22 10 месяцев назад +21

      ​@@SA-5247ICBM use inertial navigation because it can't be jammed like satellite. Not sure where he got the idea they use stars.

    • @TLK22
      @TLK22 10 месяцев назад +49

      ​@@SA-5247Wikipedia says that there is an astro-inertial navigation system so he's correct.

  • @DavidKoppana-iq8jr
    @DavidKoppana-iq8jr Месяц назад +2

    MIRV is an overly powerful tool of war. Johnny Harris I encourage you to make more of these concerning submarine warfare. You’ve just hit the tip of the submarine.

  • @RoberinoSERE
    @RoberinoSERE 4 месяца назад +3

    I was a missile Submariner on USS Florida in the 1980s when she was brand new. New Subs dont smell new like Cars. They actually smell bad until your nose gets use to the odor.

  • @djhgdsfadsiuydsauy
    @djhgdsfadsiuydsauy Год назад +350

    more submarine videos! this is one of the most fascinating dives into a topic i never knew was interesting to me i've ever seen on this platform. your writing, editing, direction, research.. everything comes together so well to create the most engaging long-form informational content i remember watching

    • @jeffe_77
      @jeffe_77 Год назад +1

      Submarine Espionage please!!

    • @marcoconci7867
      @marcoconci7867 Год назад +2

      if you like submarines, go watch Smartereveryday video series on them. it's really fucking cool

    • @cloutm_anager8262
      @cloutm_anager8262 Год назад +1

      So damn cool!

    • @probablynot1368
      @probablynot1368 Год назад +1

      @@jeffe_77 Yes! It’s an excellent series.

    • @jimwood8526
      @jimwood8526 Год назад

      More sub videos would be much great 👍

  • @Chr7st
    @Chr7st Год назад +434

    This has to be one of my favorite videos you've made. The animations, the submarine building side-story, plus I never realized submarines played such an important role in politics. Great stuff johnny

    • @waynebonavia7570
      @waynebonavia7570 Год назад +1

      I loved working on and it was an exciting thing to do I'll never forget things I saw and experienced it's amazing they're looking out for us as long as things keep escalating we just got to be a way a better way I know there is.

    • @topspot4834
      @topspot4834 Год назад

      Completely agree. Just commented that ... Not sure what it is specifically, and I've watched all of them, but this was just so good. Fascinating topic, and amazing effort from Johnny and his crew. Scary though ... Like terrifying.

    • @Gaetano.94
      @Gaetano.94 Год назад

      @@waynebonavia7570 Such a low effort video just to hit quota.

  • @NixHarpinger
    @NixHarpinger 2 месяца назад +2

    Fun fact about MIRVs is that not all 12 warheads will be thermonuclear bombs. I don't know the ratio, but there will usually be several dummy warheads in the mix. And while the Mk. 7 blast yield is currently unknown, some (NATO) warheads aren't even "that terrible." The tactical W76 (tho these subs normally only carry one of these) is between 5-7kt and Mk. 4's are from 90-100kt. There is the Mk. 5 with its 475kt but regulations state that a maximum of 8 of these warheads can be fit into a single Reentry Vehicle (so 8 live; 4 dummy).
    For reference:
    Fat Man - 21kt, Fission bomb (dropped on Nagasaki)
    Little Boy - 15kt, Fission bomb (dropped on Hiroshima)
    W56 -1200kt, Thermonuclear warhead (Minuteman II ICBM)

  • @jeffrhorer1811
    @jeffrhorer1811 8 месяцев назад +3

    I think you would have to be crazy to want to serve in a sub. Like a cave you can never walk out of. If you served honorably on a sub you have my respect.

  • @damiadeniji
    @damiadeniji Год назад +556

    Johnny's upload rate and consistency of high quality long-form content is unmatched.

    • @toofy7253
      @toofy7253 Год назад

      He inspired me to make better videos, which will be coming within a year. Soon many more youtubers like myself will be producing at a similar level. We were headed that way, but he's probably helping to motivate the next class of youtubers. It's coming!

    • @farrukhahmad555
      @farrukhahmad555 Год назад

      Anyone Need Accounts Services ,Transaction Handle , Currency Exchange all over world

  • @fredrick1176
    @fredrick1176 Год назад +219

    Do more about submarines! I had a relative who served on a boomer class growing up. They are fascinating, and absolutely do not get enough credit for how important they are

    • @evann-t2915
      @evann-t2915 Год назад

      @@adfaklsdjf boomer
      /srs

    • @rocksparadox
      @rocksparadox Год назад

      @@adfaklsdjf It's p3wd13c4nc3rfantard level ''humor'' , try again.

    • @TheAntManMan
      @TheAntManMan Год назад

      The whole point of johnny is geography type shit.. when we get an out of the blue video lifting the curtain on something random we just “ooohh ahhh, thank u J!” Not try and turn this into a ice cream machine channel 😅
      Much love Freddie! Hope your day is awesome

  • @stefantsarev4442
    @stefantsarev4442 13 дней назад +1

    The video is awesome, but there is something that I need to point out in the beginning of the clip - this is not a rocket, it is a missile.
    -> The rocket's motion is based mostly on the natural laws of physics - aerodynamics, ballistics, direction of launch, gravitational forces. It is in many cases considered an artillery projectile with a thrust generator in its tail. Once launched, it cannot be guided, so it usually hits the target it's aimed at, as long as this target is reached before the fuel gets depleted.
    -> The missile is intended for pinpoint precision. You need to make sure the missile hits not just A target, but THE target. Therefore it has several guidance systems and sensors such as GPS, INS, RADAR, heat or radiation-seeking etc. It also has a rocket engine, but it is used only in the initial stage of the weapon. And, since they don't need to be aimed, missiles are almost always launched vertically.
    -> Here is where the confusion may come. Any vessel which is intended to carry out people or equipment in space, is called a "rocket", and it used to be such for a long time - the rocket sends the package in space and falls back to Earth as, technically, a piece of metal junk. However, the SpaceX Falcon rockets are called rockets, but are actually missiles, since they can be guided back to the launch bay and used again and again.

  • @ValkyrieofNOLA
    @ValkyrieofNOLA 6 дней назад

    Johnny’s ability to insert humor and levity into a subject such as weapons and vehicles of war and death is unmatched! I’m a bit of a military history fan as I come from a long, LONG line of military servicemen and women. I can trace the history of military service in my family to the American Revolution, and the history of warfare and the technology that has shaped it has always fascinated me. Submarines are definitely one of my favorites, after fighter jets. Johnny does a great job of capturing the curiosity and intrigue of these advanced machines that protect our nation every day.

  • @grg20111
    @grg20111 Год назад +425

    I served on the USS Alaska SSBN 732 Trident class submarines from 1987-1991. I’ve launched missiles before and I can tell you the entire boat flexes at launch 🚀

    • @oscarprendergast7295
      @oscarprendergast7295 Год назад +20

      Grg20111
      Thank you for protecting me
      And for your exemplary
      Service in the silent service sir!

    • @oscarprendergast7295
      @oscarprendergast7295 Год назад +9

      Spar torpedo - nothing new there- we used this type of device on land to take out “pillboxes” called “Bangalore mine”
      It was
      A
      Bomb basically on the end
      Of a
      Long pole

    • @skp8748
      @skp8748 Год назад +2

      ​@@oscarprendergast7295 😂😂

    • @edwardta3202
      @edwardta3202 Год назад +13

      I was a JO on USS West Virginia SSBN 736 2019-2022. We nicknamed the Alaska “God’s Boat” cause she won the battle E every year

    • @grg20111
      @grg20111 Год назад +3

      @@edwardta3202 That’s what’s up mate!

  • @JustAnotherTechBro
    @JustAnotherTechBro Год назад +344

    Great video! My Dad was on the USS Andrew Jackson in the 60s and 70s during the cold war. He ran the nuclear reactor on it. He didn't tell us much about it and always said "If I told you then I'd have to kill you."
    Today I wear the peacoat that he wore while standing on the deck of it during a surface in god knows where that was. 100% wool, made in 1966 and still durable af.

    • @rowan6207
      @rowan6207 Год назад +4

      awesome man

    • @katiekane5247
      @katiekane5247 Год назад +6

      My parents down mummy bags finally gave up the ghost. Can't beat official military gear for durability.

    • @mikedrop4421
      @mikedrop4421 Год назад +5

      A tech bro in a vintage peacoat. Yep, that checks out.👍😁

    • @dagwould
      @dagwould Год назад +1

      What a great heritage. Thanks for telling us.

    • @lincolnduke
      @lincolnduke Год назад +4

      And it glows in the dark too!

  • @stevefarris9433
    @stevefarris9433 Месяц назад

    I served 23 years on the boats. Started with the WW2 diesels that used the snorkel to supply air for the engines, moved to the nuclear fast attacks and finally to the missile boats. It is interesting that I lived through all of those things you talked about and yet still found your video worth watching. Congratulations on a job well done.

  • @wackomanx
    @wackomanx Месяц назад +1

    Back in the 90's, my dad was on a fishing trip with a friend and a submarine surfaced which flipped their boat. My dad spent the night in the ocean and was rescued the next day.

  • @mikebauer6917
    @mikebauer6917 Год назад +718

    Once while in the US Navy, my ship did an emergency underway replenishment (parts or something I wasn’t privy to) for a Ohio class boomer. I was on watch when this thing rose up behind us and came along side.
    It was shockingly massive and fast. Like a monster shadow moving under the water.

    • @CYBERVISIONSdotCom
      @CYBERVISIONSdotCom Год назад +3

      @Mike Bauer 😂😂Shockingly Massive? Absolutely. Fast? Uh…No. They can get above 20,but I won’t comment on how much.
      BTW, what Year wazzit?

    • @JustsomeSteve
      @JustsomeSteve Год назад +19

      I can only imagine Moby-Dick on steroids :P

    • @bronzebacksnatcher5163
      @bronzebacksnatcher5163 Год назад

      was it a missle?

    • @djjazzyjeff1232
      @djjazzyjeff1232 Год назад +8

      @@bronzebacksnatcher5163 No, it was up to 24 of them all containing 12 warheads each, in one place. And the Nazy has dozens of them.

    • @DavidKulcsar12
      @DavidKulcsar12 Год назад +1

      ​@@djjazzyjeff1232Only the Nazis did not have nuclear warheads. This time it is much scarier.

  • @andreasschuster9225
    @andreasschuster9225 Год назад +151

    Submarines, Doritos, Maps - does not matter what, Johnny and his team always entertain us ♥

    • @wazzup233
      @wazzup233 Год назад +2

      Next topic he should tackle about satellite, aircraft carriers, the internet and astronomy. 😁

    • @jaykim8851
      @jaykim8851 Год назад +1

      And Subway....how this sandwich chain has made it's way within deep within South Korean media and entertainment 🤣

    • @jaykim8851
      @jaykim8851 Год назад

      one other video...from a few years ago...Johnny delving into the mysterious case of why the McDonald's ice cream machines are always broken.
      That was my first Johnny Harris video.
      The video that got me hooked was the video on how Russia would most likely invade Ukraine based on publicly available information, thorough research in Russia/Ukrainian relations and history, and information driven inferences....a few days after I watched the Johnny Harris video....Russia invaded Ukraine by rolling in their armor and troops to my horror. But I was well informed and mentally prepared to process this horrid news in advance thanks to this channel. Slava Ukraini and thank you Johnny.

  • @troy.s
    @troy.s 8 месяцев назад +4

    Very cool video. A friend of my step-father served on a sub out of Bangor and he was allowed to give us a tour. I remember hearing a reference to the Trident Missiles, but I'm not sure if older sub going for a retrofit or if it was the Ohio, which had just launched. Either way, it was a sight to behold, especially for a 12yo boy. I'm sure if I toured the same boat now, 40 years later, it would feel tiny and cramped for sure.

    • @edmartin875
      @edmartin875 2 месяца назад

      Where is this "Bangor" ? The only one I know of is in Maine, about 60 miles inland. Perhaps in the UK ?

    • @troy.s
      @troy.s 2 месяца назад

      ​@@edmartin875 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Submarine_Base_Bangor

  • @professorkusemwa
    @professorkusemwa 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is one of the most interesting videos I have seen from Johnny Harris. You're a good story teller. Keep it up Bro! 👍🏻

  • @hansiallen2281
    @hansiallen2281 Год назад +132

    I'd honestly be really interested in a video about how submarines spy. The example you gave is one that I never would have even have thought of but is genius, and it would be brilliant to see more!

    • @jimcabezola3051
      @jimcabezola3051 Год назад +2

      You might try the 1998 non-fiction book “Blind Man’s Bluff” by Sherry Sonntag, Christopher Drew and Annette Lawrence Drew. I’ve read it several times in the past 25 years, and it’s always fascinated me. My go-to submarine spying book.

    • @Liv1nMohawk
      @Liv1nMohawk Год назад

      @Jim Cabezola Even Red October have some accurate information

  • @MrSaemichlaus
    @MrSaemichlaus Год назад +83

    Countries keep the geometry of the propellers of their submarines top secret because they generate the majority of the noise. Somebody detecting that noise could interpret various parameters if they also know the diameter, number of blades, blade shape, direction of the prop. Every unique prop is like a signature for the submarine and can be catalogued by opposing intelligences to determine the mission capabilities of whichever enemy vessel they encounter.

  • @jonhoyt2886
    @jonhoyt2886 8 месяцев назад +1

    Love your content bromosapien! Very interesting video. Also, as a side note, the red hat makes you look like you stepped out of the Bill Murray movie, The Life Aquatic 😂😂

  • @pascalf9602
    @pascalf9602 8 месяцев назад +8

    Nuclear subs are loud and therefore much easier to detect. Kinda defeats the whole point of a sub.
    You can check out the 2001(I think) incident when a German sub (non nuclear) got near a US carrier and shocked everyone when they decided to surface near it. There were even US officials on the German sub and they were "reportedly visible shocked". It was a training exercise, obviously.
    We (Germany) don't own nuclear subs for that reason
    ETA: it was the USS Enterprise and was photographed by the U24

    • @edmartin875
      @edmartin875 2 месяца назад +4

      Any Submarine running on nothing but battery power is quieter than any submarine running on any other power source.

    • @bluexeyedxpassion
      @bluexeyedxpassion 2 месяца назад

      you would also have to know EXACTLY where that sub is too. in a moments notice she can disappear.

  • @CallsignWombat
    @CallsignWombat Год назад +969

    Recently retired Submariner here. It's always cool to see people look into and learn about our ways of life and what we used to do. It's such a small community and I'm glad people find awesomeness in our line of work. If anyone has a question that I'm allowed to answer I absolutely will. Thank you Johnny!

    • @CallsignWombat
      @CallsignWombat Год назад +96

      Before anyone asks I was a Torpedoman. The rate specifically is responsible for all weapons aboard from rifles and pistols to torpedoes and missiles.

    • @aidilmubarock5394
      @aidilmubarock5394 Год назад +10

      Just yes or no, is the submarine capabilities pretty much the same since cold war?

    • @PerfectRodo
      @PerfectRodo Год назад +42

      @@CallsignWombat Thank you for your service, and mad props to you and the other silent underwater sea-nerds.

    • @AndyPentax
      @AndyPentax Год назад +16

      Recently we have been told about UAP’s that fly from a high altitude and then drop into the Ocean. Can you discuss anything about these? What are they? And do we have any idea as to their origin?

    • @dannypomeroy9255
      @dannypomeroy9255 Год назад +3

      @@CallsignWombat are you a Troll how many subs do China and Russia have that's modern class nuclear weapons and how many off coastlines

  • @just_a_turtle_chad
    @just_a_turtle_chad Год назад +333

    Johnny, you're such a hard worker; I love your stories. I'm always impressed by the exhaustive lengths you expend to tell such fantastic stories ✨ Thank you

    • @daymal2717
      @daymal2717 Год назад

      I LIKE TURTLES

    • @DiabeticWalrus1
      @DiabeticWalrus1 Год назад +1

      AUUUUGHHH

    • @bread8718
      @bread8718 Год назад

      Let’s not forget the entire team and the community

    • @maazkalim
      @maazkalim Год назад

      Sounds like Mr Harris has only recently started watching ‘Vigil®’.

  • @AnthonyGhandour
    @AnthonyGhandour 9 месяцев назад

    I love the way you deep dive on so many topics and it takes you down a rabbit hole….my great grandfather said to my grandma GK General Knowledge is essential in life and it’s a never ending learning process

  • @jchastain789
    @jchastain789 7 месяцев назад +1

    I was in the boy scouts and we spent a weekend on the uss York town also went to fort Sumpter. I'll never forget it all. Everlasting experience

  • @comradelilly5070
    @comradelilly5070 Год назад +188

    I don’t understand how you’re able to make such high quality content so quickly. Love what you’re doing, please never stop

  • @elultimo102
    @elultimo102 Год назад +331

    I've heard stories that the psych exams for submariners are extremely thorough, given the close quarters and months of never seeing daylight. During WW2, you couldn't even have tooth fillings, due to possible pressure changes. The screening & training of submariners would be an interesting topic.

    • @louisketchman9283
      @louisketchman9283 Год назад +18

      Screening isn’t too crazy for officer side at least. You interview with an admiral in DC just to check if you’re normal or not. Then besides that it’s just power school (navy nuclear school)

    • @Klyptic
      @Klyptic Год назад +11

      There is no crazy psych exam lol

    • @Paul-hp6zp
      @Paul-hp6zp Год назад +3

      @@Klyptic there should be.

    • @Klyptic
      @Klyptic Год назад +26

      @@Paul-hp6zp then there would be even fewer people than the already few. Already undermanned and overworked, won't happen

    • @alexpegg238
      @alexpegg238 Год назад +4

      @@Klyptic I did one. It was just a 300 question standard psych eval. If any questions got flagged, a follow up was made with a professional. Although I don't know if that was just because I was a nuke sub vol.

  • @CharlieBasta
    @CharlieBasta 10 месяцев назад +1

    This video makes pushing that subscribe button so easy. Very well done. Very informative. And WOW the amount of research you must have done for this. Outstanding work.

  • @tommccoy6708
    @tommccoy6708 7 месяцев назад +3

    The time I spent serving on an American submarine was interesting for sure. I was on patrol in the Mediterranean ocean when the USSR collapsed. Wild times when I think back on it.

  • @charlesjustice8771
    @charlesjustice8771 Год назад +752

    I used to work in a facility that maintained and repaired the W series warheads on these tridents....let me tell you this. If it truly ever came to a full scale exchange it would absolutely be the end of the world. I left that job and work in a grocery store now. Less stress. Less fear. More peace.

    • @toziassmitt
      @toziassmitt Год назад +61

      r/thathappened

    • @charlesjustice8771
      @charlesjustice8771 Год назад

      @@toziassmitt 🤏🍆

    • @justinojara9169
      @justinojara9169 Год назад +23

      Problem with some of you is that you have never known how resilient the earth and humans are, God created this world ,and no one ,I mean no one will ever destroy it completely, while people thought covid will wipe all of us in Africa, we are still here

    • @Cykadelia
      @Cykadelia Год назад +113

      @@justinojara9169
      You're just plain delusional at this point, religion doesn't even having anything to do with it anymore.

    • @bp8652
      @bp8652 Год назад +66

      Grocery store "customers" are more likely to kill you than nuclear missiles.

  • @xeniathetiefling831
    @xeniathetiefling831 Год назад +65

    I’ve always found espionage and all things spies fascinating. Would love a video covering it in depth!

  • @esperanzaflores3634
    @esperanzaflores3634 10 месяцев назад +6

    We need a submarine series please ! This is so good and so interesting.

  • @saafaque1618
    @saafaque1618 10 месяцев назад

    #johnnyharris Thank you for your content, regardless of the topic I keep coming back to your channel when i feel drained or need some brain juice. Perfect conversation starters - your videos never get old! Keep them coming. Peace

  • @NickyHendriks
    @NickyHendriks Год назад +230

    I would most definitely love to see more videos on subs, from an extended one on how subs are used to spy around but also for the more little things like how the crew lives on a sub as it can stay under for over three months at a time. What do they eat? Is there any off-time and how is it spent? Ordinary Navy ships get refueled and restocked using support ships, subs don't.

    • @tylerproctor6367
      @tylerproctor6367 Год назад +6

      The crew has a rotation of watches, and we have to hot rack. Which means that there are more people on the boat than racks, so we have to share beds. We have regular food, taco Tuesday, pizza, burgers etc. when you are not on watch if you aren’t doing qualifications we play on our switches, card games, cribbage. Watch movies, regular stuff

    • @joeis18
      @joeis18 Год назад +8

      Smarter Every Day has the best video series on these

    • @SaxyPlayer96
      @SaxyPlayer96 Год назад +4

      Smarter every day has a good series and the Channel Sub Brief has multitudes of videos about specific subs and ships/history/ world naval operations etc.

    • @rosalinplaat380
      @rosalinplaat380 Год назад

      Yes please tell us about the spying tactics!!!!

    • @Theman3806
      @Theman3806 Год назад

      Any current info is classified for the most part however you can learn more about legacy subs and the lifestyle

  • @yashsaboo7
    @yashsaboo7 Год назад +344

    This is so well researched and the storytelling is top-notch as always. Want more Submarine content please :))))

    • @adrianmillard6598
      @adrianmillard6598 Год назад +6

      Not well enough researched to know that radio doesn't work underwater.

    • @chazzerbox131
      @chazzerbox131 Год назад

      Or that British and Dutch has masses of patents on submersibles way before Washingtons attempt for the revolutionary war

    • @datboi2250
      @datboi2250 Год назад +2

      @@Loothansa I think you just summed up my feelings about this channel. Which also explains why I enjoyed his vids when he was talking about Micky Dees ice cream machines, but I don't enjoy ones that talk about military stuff... To sum it up his videos aren't well researched at all even on surface level but are "packaged" very nicely

    • @sammyjones3500
      @sammyjones3500 Год назад

      @@adrianmillard6598 Don't they have antennae wires they feed out underwater? Seen it somewhere?

    • @adrianmillard6598
      @adrianmillard6598 Год назад

      The towed antenna is for ULF ultra low frequency not radio.

  • @clv603
    @clv603 5 месяцев назад +2

    My old man was a submariner for over 20 years. I have no idea how he did it, but I remember when I was around 12 years old taking a family tour of the boat how crazy it was to me the idea of living in those quarters for months and months at a time. Hats off to the squids of the Navy

  • @EmilyChuu
    @EmilyChuu 6 месяцев назад +1

    The first video you show of the test nuclear rocket was designed by a family member of mine. Hes amazing!

  • @mikekaup5252
    @mikekaup5252 Год назад +180

    My dad made nine war patrols on US subs in WWll. He started on the R17 a WWl boat. He then did two on the Halibut. He did the first four of the Pampanito. After the war he would sleep under a blanket that was stretched tight from head to toe and completely covered. A submarine way to sleep and not be bothered by the commotion around him. I recall many stories when submariners would party at the house on weekends in the fifties.

    • @NovaTrap1312
      @NovaTrap1312 10 месяцев назад +4

      Has he ever cursed about the Mark 14? :D

    • @Rocinante808
      @Rocinante808 5 месяцев назад +1

      My grandfather was a radar operator in New Jersey I believe and according to maybe apocryphal family stories he had discovered the German U-boats that had made it into the harbors or at least super close to East coast & felt guilty for telling his superiors cuz they ordered a strike & sunk them.
      It’s wild to think how much sympathy & hate on both sides can have for one another.

  • @azilbean
    @azilbean Год назад +153

    Johnny's storytelling skills + new production team = 🔥🔥🔥 And yes, more please 🙏

  • @antonlindemer7535
    @antonlindemer7535 21 день назад +1

    One inaccuracy to note:
    At 12:08 the Chief of Naval Operations is shown to be Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King, however at this point (in 1947) the CNO was FADM Chester W. Nimitz.
    Otherwise this is a very well-researched and comprehensive video. Another masterpiece by Johnny Harris!

  • @MacNChees33
    @MacNChees33 10 месяцев назад

    Saw this reposted on TikTok. Wanted to make sure to support the actual creator. I served on a Virginia class submarine and this is fascinating.

  • @ExoticzZninjA
    @ExoticzZninjA Год назад +86

    You really should cover the story of Eugene Fluckey who wrote about his experience of the second world war in the Pacific being a skipper of the USS Barb (the book - Thunder Below - is extraordinary). He sunk 17 ships including an aircraft carrier, and literally destroyed a train. Oh and he revolutionized submarine warfare by launching rockets from his surfaced sub.

    • @cidshroom
      @cidshroom Год назад +2

      Lucky Fluckey's book Thunder Below really is extraordinarily entertaining. I tore through it in no time.

  • @baijokull
    @baijokull Год назад +85

    One of my favorite premises for sci-fi books is when earth as a whole is threatened and everyone just decides to focus all human effort on facing that problem (probably not what would really happen but a nice thought experiment). Just imagining what we could all do if we actually worked together on something other than beating up our neighbors.

    • @joeyglasser2574
      @joeyglasser2574 Год назад +6

      I agree, but it's not realistic. The truth is nuclear weapons are never going away. Knowing that, we should want to reduce nuclear war (and war period) as much as possible. As counter intuitive as it is, nuclear weapons and the mutually assured destruction they provide will most likely result in less conflict in the future. If anything, nuclear weapons will probably make humans beat up their neighbors less and allow us to work together more.

    • @Kazimier101
      @Kazimier101 Год назад +1

      I'm sure you read/watched Watchmen but check it out if you haven't because it's right up your alley

    • @elagrion
      @elagrion Год назад +2

      Earth as a whole is threatened today. It's called climate change. And what do we do? As species, we continue stubbornly to create value for shareholders and profit-up.

    • @joeyglasser2574
      @joeyglasser2574 Год назад

      @@Kazimier101 I've heard of it but never watched it. Do you recommend reading it or watching it?

    • @joeyglasser2574
      @joeyglasser2574 Год назад

      @@elagrion What do you recommend we do instead? Just flip the switch on fossil fuels and stop using them today? I support being environmentally friendly and reducing emissions but there needs to be a realistic path towards a green future. Ending the use of fossil fuels today would cause civilization to collapse. Also, what's wrong with creating wealth and increasing profits?

  • @theinternetguy4426
    @theinternetguy4426 10 месяцев назад +5

    Hands down….massive respect for the effort and 10/10 for the creativity 🎉

  • @naninolovyou6388
    @naninolovyou6388 8 месяцев назад

    Jesus dude, you have me so intrigued about every one of your topics. You are a talented investigative reporter. PLEASE GOD, someone gives you a television series!!! I LOVE your channel. It is, easily, my favorite! LOVE YOU ❤❤❤❤

  • @Ankitkumar-kq1no
    @Ankitkumar-kq1no Год назад +86

    Wow, this video is truly amazing! I was completely engrossed for the entire 30 minutes. The information on submarines and their capabilities was so informative and eye-opening. I had no idea that they were capable of so much. The presentation was top-notch, and the video production was of high quality. In this age of short attention spans, it's refreshing to see a video that can hold my interest for such a long time. Keep up the great work!

    • @gaatzaat
      @gaatzaat Год назад

      I didn't even realise it was half an hour long until i read this! Such an interesting video about something I'd barely thought about before

    • @probablynot1368
      @probablynot1368 Год назад

      The RUclips channel SmarterEveryDay posted an entire series on submarines.

  • @JG54206
    @JG54206 Год назад +165

    Just a note; fast attack subs are also called Hunter-killer subs and are made for sinking other submarines or surface vessels as well as protecting friendly ballistic missile subs and surface vessels. Some modern fast attack subs also carry the capability of launching cruise missiles as well as advanced surveillance equipment which allows them to fill a multi role niche. The ballistic missile subs also have advanced surveillance equipment but their main purpose is to be ready on station to fire missiles if needed. At least that’s my understanding of it.

    • @CYBERVISIONSdotCom
      @CYBERVISIONSdotCom Год назад

      @Julian G Only Hollywood idiots & Civilian basement morons use the term “Hunter-Killer”. We (Actual “Qualified Submariners” like myself - STS1(SS), SSN-653) don’t use it because it sounds like a crap Video Game or a POS B-Movie.
      It’s always been “Fast Attack”.
      You’re also incorrect about a Fast Attack’s’ capability of shooting Cruise Missiles;ALL Fast Attacks, not just “some”, have the capability of shooting Cruise Missiles; Boomers can shoot Cruise Missiles as well.

    • @mohamedalkaboom
      @mohamedalkaboom Год назад +1

      Yes

    • @dagwould
      @dagwould Год назад +1

      Pretty close.

    • @randomuser3061
      @randomuser3061 Год назад

      Fast attack subs are for reconnaissance and deterrence. Never heard of hunter killer lol

    • @acceptablecasualty5319
      @acceptablecasualty5319 Год назад

      You're correct. Ballistic Missile or Cruise Missile Subs are louder, larger and generally less capable at Naval Combat than Fast Attacks. They're still formidable, but their main purpose is to use Stealth to safeguard the Payload of Nuclear Arms.

  • @nastywoodsman
    @nastywoodsman 3 месяца назад +1

    This reminds me of sitting in the pub listening to your mate go on about something he only has a very limited knowledge of.

  • @goodwinter6017
    @goodwinter6017 Месяц назад +2

    the way those rockets just burst right out of the ocean and blast right off into space is magnificent.!!! super cool !!!!!

  • @user-op8fg3ny3j
    @user-op8fg3ny3j Год назад +78

    If Johnny get's excited by submarine launched rockets, then he should look up the Sea Dragon. It is incredibly colossal

    • @nazeeralisd9746
      @nazeeralisd9746 Год назад +2

      Except no one has made a sea dragon to date

  • @franzm262
    @franzm262 Год назад +46

    As a former submariner this is an awesome video. Brings me back to an amazing time in my life when I was doing some awesome stuff. No one does it better than a submariner.

  • @fredytamayo2904
    @fredytamayo2904 7 месяцев назад

    thank you, the last reflexions you made in the end of the video about the best minds of us , could or would do impossible things possible. thanks

  • @johnchaisson4142
    @johnchaisson4142 8 месяцев назад +2

    @johnnyharris - take a look into TACAMO which is a critical component of the nuclear submarine deterrent. Super interesting tech that spans air, land and undersea. Great story to tell here

  • @jimmyohdez
    @jimmyohdez Год назад +49

    My roommate while I was in the Navy was a bubble head. He worked on the nuclear reactors and had to be there every day at 4am to start the reactors or some shit like that. Hope you’re doing well Mike!!

  • @sunkorg
    @sunkorg Год назад +114

    Tom Clancy's book, "The Hunt for Red October" remains one of the most accurate depictions of life on a sub and its related politics, thanks to Clancy's close relationships with the Navy.
    Another of his books, "Red Storm Rising", includes very detailed depictions of sub warfare. And the C64 game of the same name was wildly enjoyable to play as a kid in the 1980s. 😊

    • @martinschmidt4894
      @martinschmidt4894 Год назад +1

      Red Storm Rising is a great book.

    • @StephenConantJohnson
      @StephenConantJohnson 10 месяцев назад

      @@martinschmidt4894 Co-authored by Larry Bond. I recommend several of Bond's books. He writes a submarine story as well as anybody alive.

    • @clintgholson
      @clintgholson 10 месяцев назад +1

      I was on the USS DALLAS FROM 04-08

    • @pneumonoultramicroscopicsi4065
      @pneumonoultramicroscopicsi4065 10 месяцев назад

      And ubisoft didn't do anything with it

  • @PaxilRose
    @PaxilRose 5 месяцев назад

    I appreciate how he did this video from the officer's lounge and with the hat of a Typhoon class Soviet sub.

  • @AAB1
    @AAB1 8 месяцев назад +1

    This video is great. Beautifully told and made.

  • @alarcon99
    @alarcon99 Год назад +23

    Since Johnny loves maps so much I hope that the next submarine video touches on just how unmapped the ocean floor is and although submarines have radar and sonar to help them “see” it also alerts anyone who might be listening to their location. So submarines find themselves having to perform literal “maneuvers in the dark”. And there was a nuclear machinist mate that died when an American sub hit the side of a mountain. Also it would be great if he goes into the USS Thresher and USS Scorpion

    • @sainteyegor
      @sainteyegor Год назад +1

      He wasn’t a nuclear machinist’s mate, he was non-nuclear AKA A-ganger. Also… operational subs avoid using active sonar since it gives away their position. Source: I was a sonar technician on 688 class subs

    • @alarcon99
      @alarcon99 Год назад

      @@sainteyegor my mistake. Thanks for the correction. What a shame 😔

  • @brianr6661
    @brianr6661 Год назад +58

    I operated nuclear reactors for the US Navy. I got out 15 years ago but I got to see a lot of tech while working in the shipyards. The stuff that we were retiring was mindblowing. The cutting edge stuff I only got wind of but didn't get trained on because my boat was a little older. I can only imagine what they have come up with in the last 15 years.

    • @d3vitron779
      @d3vitron779 Год назад +3

      Neat, I’m like a week from qualifying at prototype. Can’t wait

    • @brianr6661
      @brianr6661 Год назад +3

      @@d3vitron779 just remember, shipmate, it gets better after ORSE.

    • @levisguy53
      @levisguy53 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@brianr6661 always like those drills that didn't require forward participation! enjoy the pro-pay, steam pigs!

    • @travelingman45
      @travelingman45 11 месяцев назад

      What boat? I was on the Kentucky 2010-2012

    • @travelingman45
      @travelingman45 11 месяцев назад

      @@d3vitron779prototype was the best! In SC, or NY?
      Get on a fast attack, boomers are not all they are cracked up to be. And fast attacks get to do traveling and pulling into ports.

  • @tomleake8227
    @tomleake8227 6 месяцев назад +2

    My only criticism is that you skipped the whole thing about AIP engines, and you skipped over the whole. Submarines are one of the best tools for laying naval mines. You should do a video about naval mines.

  • @aoandd
    @aoandd 9 месяцев назад +2

    That spy movie thing you mentioned - yeah that actually would be a great movie. It could have many, many of the Hollywood Heavy hitters and icons, men and women. It could be an extended movie..like one of those "special movies" like the GF. It would bring about ideas for others. I wish I had another place to say this. I've given up several million dollar ideas on youtube comments.
    Anyways good videos. I've been steady watching. I subbed.

  • @Kaze919
    @Kaze919 Год назад +8

    20:05 I love the story of finding the cable was basically like, we need to make sure no soviet fishermen drop an anchor here and rip up the cable so there was a sign in Russian that said “don’t drop anchor here” and that basically just meant “underwater secret cable here”

  • @Slackware1995
    @Slackware1995 Год назад +14

    As an ex-submariner (bubblehead) who served on SSBN-731 USS Alabama, I can neither confirm, nor deny that your graphic on what the Ohio class looks like on the inside is not correct.
    I can confirm that I do NOT miss the horrible hours that I worked in the engineroom.
    The best part of my job as an Engineering Laboratory Technician was always being the first on deck, able to breath fresh salt air, after we surfaced.

  • @zoanth4
    @zoanth4 7 месяцев назад

    One of the old heads I work with was on the sub that tapped that Russian cable in the 80s. It's in the book Blind Man's Bluff

  • @usmantariq4756
    @usmantariq4756 10 месяцев назад +2

    I'm here after the Ocean gate accident and I've got to say this solved most of the queries inside my brain regarding Subs

    • @edmartin875
      @edmartin875 2 месяца назад

      Which "Ocean gate accident" are you referring to ? Thresher, Scorpion, the idiots that wanted to sightsee the Titanic, or something totally unknown except to yourself ?

  • @regarded9702
    @regarded9702 Год назад +35

    On the topic of submarine spying, I recently found out a uk sub snuck into a soviet carrier group and took pictures of the carriers propeller (by knowing what the propeller looks like you can more easily track the ship somehow, something to do with its wake maybe). I didn't realise they could be that stealthy, literally meters away from an enemy ship.

    • @phormioofathens4774
      @phormioofathens4774 Год назад +9

      Has less to do with wake and more to do with sound frequency

    • @regarded9702
      @regarded9702 Год назад +4

      @@phormioofathens4774 thanks, I was mostly just guessing at that point.

    • @vibratingstring
      @vibratingstring Год назад +1

      it's always been a game of hiding "in the baffles" (behind the sub where it cannot hear). That's why subs have towed arrays too.

  • @moni925
    @moni925 Год назад +36

    "Move over trees, we got submarines". Fascinating stuff! My respect for the Navy just skyrocketed past the other branches; thank you for silently taking care of us.

    • @rudeR6
      @rudeR6 Год назад +2

      There’s way cooler shit ab subs that just can’t be talked about

    • @CYBERVISIONSdotCom
      @CYBERVISIONSdotCom Год назад

      @@rudeR6 That’s BS; of course we can “talk about” stuff we didn’t do. We just can’t talk about it with anyone that doesn’t have the right Clearance Level, & the “NEED TO KNOW”. “Wanting to Know” ain’t exactly the same as “Needing to Know”.

  • @onemoresamadams
    @onemoresamadams 5 месяцев назад

    The level of journalism in this series is outstanding. Thank you sir.

  • @Leon_prof
    @Leon_prof 9 месяцев назад

    Sorry, guys, but Isaac Peral built the first submarine with electric propulsion for the Spanish Navy as "Proyecto de torpedero submarino" designed in 1884 and launched in 1888.
    I'm not quite clear if it was a conscious or unconscious omission, but you have to give credit to the great inventors wherever they are from.
    Thanks for your videos. Great work.