Could Jet Ski Bombs Change the Way Navies Operate? || Peter Zeihan

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • *This video was recorded during my backpacking trip through Yosemite in the end of July.
    The US Navy and its fleet of carriers (and super-carriers) haven't had much of a challenge on the seas since WWII. But of all things, it might be some low-tech jet ski bombs that change the way the world's navies operate.
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  • @JFRiley
    @JFRiley 24 дня назад +999

    Is NO one going to bring up that duck??

    • @DrKaoliN
      @DrKaoliN 24 дня назад +107

      That duck concurs with Peter, that's why it's so silent.

    • @Travlinmo
      @Travlinmo 24 дня назад +80

      Mr.Duck has been in a video before. He is a silent partner.

    • @rachelscott7348
      @rachelscott7348 24 дня назад +9

      i was going to!

    • @IDontBuyIt50
      @IDontBuyIt50 24 дня назад +8

      @@Travlinmo true, but that is no reason not to acknowledge its weirdness each time.

    • @dominiquelaflamme7804
      @dominiquelaflamme7804 24 дня назад +11

      Mr. Zeihan's mind is a weird place indeed.

  • @deanlawson6880
    @deanlawson6880 23 дня назад +202

    As a Naval Veteran (who served on multiple Aircraft Carriers), I'd have to take a different stance than Peter on this. I've personally seen the CIWS fire in regular testing and maintenance. Those things are freakishly effective at shooting down anything coming near the Carrier. And while I haven't seen them target something small like an incoming armed jetski, their targeting radar can lock it, and if the Navy needs to modify the gimbal mounts of those things to have a more downward firing arc, they'll do it in a heartbeat.
    Plus, the onboard ships main targeting radar can lock on for medium range missile protection from those kinds of threats as well, and an SM-4, SM-5, or newer SM-6 missile can obliterate an incoming threat.
    Now the real threat (if there is one) is from large-ish swarms of those things. I could see a scenario where some enemy might launch launch a couple dozen armed jetski drones at a Capital Ship. In that scenario the layered defenses of the carrier and escorts would be really challenged to get every single one of the incoming armed jetskis. I just have a hard time envisioning a scenario where a determined enemy could put together a cohesive attack that actually gets through all of the layers of protection of escort ships, Aircraft, and close in missile and CIWS point-defense to get damaging hits on one of our Capital Ships.
    Just my take on this issue from a Naval Veteran.

    • @apophys1110
      @apophys1110 23 дня назад +10

      What do you think about the research going into defensive laser weaponry for mounting on ships? From my perspective, it's the perfect counter to drones - very cheap to fire, and pinpoint accuracy for those small targets.

    • @Sonnell
      @Sonnell 23 дня назад +1

      Exactly, I also find the real danger of those jet skis lot less. At least for a modern ship. And I also think developing some effective protection against them should not take a decade, may a year.

    • @ThrashLawPatentsAndTMs
      @ThrashLawPatentsAndTMs 23 дня назад +2

      now, add stealth in a night attack

    • @akbeal
      @akbeal 23 дня назад

      @@ThrashLawPatentsAndTMs you think CIWS radar can't pickup targets at night huh? Remember a big part of why Russia can't stop these things is they have very poor training, technology, manpower, and terrible corruption. All those things make it hard to defend a ship against about anything at all (not just jet skis).

    • @mrgrumble072
      @mrgrumble072 23 дня назад +2

      A modified version of CIWS would be my initial go to. The hardware is already there, the radar / processing may need a little tweaking to handle the sea clutter it'll experience looking somewhat 'down' than its generally used for, but certainly a very doable thing.
      Maybe its range is a little too close for comfort, but once within range, a few bursts ought to turn any jet-ski into shrapnel.

  • @russellrogers7484
    @russellrogers7484 23 дня назад +31

    Fun fact. In 1905 Australia built a number of coastal forts near their cities because there was a perceived risk of Russian naval attack. I think this was around the timing of the Russian-Japanese war. The forts were laughingly small with only a few cannon. But it was our first attempt at continental defence.

    • @meteorknight999
      @meteorknight999 22 дня назад +1

      "Sir its 1905 imperial Japan is becoming hostile power with ambition what do we do ?"
      "Build the defense for small navy and non naval power russians"

  • @johnfrench5279
    @johnfrench5279 24 дня назад +366

    There is nothing new about this. Back in the last quarter of the 1800's the torpedo boat posed almost this exact threat to the big ships and all sorts of claim's were made about a revolution in naval warfare and how the big ships were obsolete and would have to stay in port to be safe. The big ships were neither obsolete nor stayed in port and solutions to the threat were found. The most effective solutions were the torpedo boat destroyer and adoption of a dedicated anti-torpedo boat battery on the big ships - guns with a look-down, shoot down capability against fast manoeuvring targets close in to the ships. The torpedo boat was effectively gone by the end of WW2 and the systems that countered it went away too. The destroyer evolved to take over the light cruiser role and the ATB battery gave way completely to air defence systems.
    Now that a very similar threat to the old torpedo boat has returned, the old counters to it will also return; albeit in a more modern guise. The big ships will be provided with the necessary look-down, shoot down close-in point defences to defend against this threat as they were in the late 1800's. A new drone destroyer will appear to screen the big ships and the big ships will still leave port and carry out their naval roles with as much relative safety against drones as they did in the Russo-Japanese War, WW1 and WW2 against torpedo boats. The neutralisation of the Russian Black Sea Fleet is down to the sheer incompetence of the Russians and not to any revolution brought about by Ukraine's creative use of drone technology.

    • @chriscw3487
      @chriscw3487 24 дня назад +34

      thanks :) ....saved me trying to say the same thing

    • @squireson
      @squireson 24 дня назад +17

      The solutions to drones will probably be much simpler than a dedicated boat or ship. A drone destroyer may be overkill.
      Drone hunting tech adapted to helicopters may be all that is required: Think look-down, wide field of view sensors with JAGMs and a gun.

    • @eol6632
      @eol6632 24 дня назад +10

      The Italian Navy did a lot of interesting work with alternative naval warfare during WW2

    • @joefish4466
      @joefish4466 24 дня назад +1

      @@eol6632 Yes, single use submarines, that weren't originally designed as submarines. Just like the Russians are doing now.

    • @MikeBenko
      @MikeBenko 24 дня назад +32

      The difference between this and torpedo boats tho is just in the sheer simplicity and cost effectiveness of drones. Also, many of these newer surface drones are already semi-submersible, it's just a matter of time before they become even more so. Sinking a swarm of low visibility semi-submersible drones is one thing....sinking a swarm of submersible, self guiding autonomous drones is an entirely new challenge.

  • @theoldfart6404
    @theoldfart6404 24 дня назад +66

    Some folks aren't getting it; yes, we've had torpedoes and such for ages - that's not the point. Torpedoes are very very expensive high technology weapons systems. Only wealthy/advanced nations can develop them and only wealthy nations can afford them en masse. What these new drone versions bring to the table is that they are cheap and not very high tech. Any state, or even non-state actors, can knock these up in a shed and deploy them. Now, non naval powers can broadly threaten shipping or even naval forces. That's disruptive (although the counter-revolution is already underway). Interesting times indeed.

    • @jamesricker3997
      @jamesricker3997 23 дня назад +5

      They are a threat to merchant shipping.
      Naval vessels Would have a much easier time dealing with them than torpedos

    • @Youbetternowatchthis
      @Youbetternowatchthis 23 дня назад +3

      Exactly. I mean drug lords have been builidng narco subs in the jungle for decades.
      Just like that a bunch of irregluars can make a bunch of drones and suddenly a nation states finds it's coastal waters to be contested and it's navy in a tight spot.
      The point isn't that these things can't be beat.
      The point is that actors that couldn't, now can contest areas that were prohibitively expensive to access.

    • @MarionFR
      @MarionFR 22 дня назад +2

      @@jamesricker3997 Tell that to Russians who lost many ships and the Black Sea to the country without navy.

    • @mattheww.6232
      @mattheww.6232 22 дня назад

      lasers are too heavy. A Predator drone with an electronic warfare pod to detect the drone control station's transmitter and anti-radiation missile to "silence" transmitter and the operators is what would be used.

    • @meteorknight999
      @meteorknight999 22 дня назад

      ​@@MarionFR"naval" drones especially big ones are navy, flying drones are aircraft too so ukr has better most advanced navy in world if its drones

  • @dialy1
    @dialy1 24 дня назад +220

    I did not realize that the jet ski in my garage conferred me with considerable dissuasive naval power. I should not have sold the thing.

    • @rogerwilco2
      @rogerwilco2 24 дня назад +8

      Only if you combine it with something that goes boom.

    • @Rob_F8F
      @Rob_F8F 24 дня назад +7

      Perhaps your much beloved jetski was the one that helped Moskva convert into a submarine. 👍

    • @jlo7770
      @jlo7770 24 дня назад +4

      It doesn't. This is legit brain dead logic. Ask the Japanese how kamikaze runs work out? They lose the item and the trained person. As far as drones go unmanned EVERY single country is working on jamming tech. Ukraine has it so does Russia, fpv drones are already nearly obsolete. The fact this dude thinks militaries have no means to destroy a jetski on their ships? Lmfao every single ship in nato has a 50 cal, and that's nothing compared to the 20mm chain guns that are on every ship.
      I've watched some dumb videos but this one... is extra special

    • @mikepaulus4766
      @mikepaulus4766 24 дня назад

      A key element to its function is that the rider is taking his last ride.

    • @jlo7770
      @jlo7770 24 дня назад

      @@mikepaulus4766 exactly. It might be effective in the middle east but western countries you're not going to get people to raise their hands to kamikaze into a ship and die. The tech to stop/jam unmanned vehicles is all over the battle field so that's not an option. I've watched some low iq videos on RUclips but this one is up there lol

  • @bankotsu2a
    @bankotsu2a 24 дня назад +61

    The irony that Russia took Chrimiea to hold onto a naval base in the Black Sea and now the Russian navy cannot survive in the Black Sea 😂

    • @carldennett3449
      @carldennett3449 12 дней назад

      Russian navy shown to be paper tiger it always was.

    • @carldennett3449
      @carldennett3449 12 дней назад

      I meant to mean surface navy.

    • @YOU_CANT_BE_THAT_STUPID
      @YOU_CANT_BE_THAT_STUPID 4 часа назад

      Everything you said is true, but this is the only warm water port Russia is in possession of. So in January when you need to bring in a load of food you need a port to enter... All the other ports are iced over at least 5 months out of the year. I doubt very much Ukraine will fire on the civilian vessel even if it was Russian registered and flagged.

  • @user-iz3dq5sz3h
    @user-iz3dq5sz3h 20 дней назад +2

    This is one of your best analysis of naval forces. Very good that you recognise that the french are not a major , first tier naval power. Although they may have more ships than the UK they are way behind in capability.

  • @robertsmith4681
    @robertsmith4681 24 дня назад +163

    People have been doing that sort of thing for 30 years, USS Cole showed it was a valid tactic.

    • @vikingsoftpaw
      @vikingsoftpaw 24 дня назад +12

      Jet Ski Bomb < Heavy Machine Gun or Auto Cannon.

    • @eduwino151
      @eduwino151 24 дня назад +11

      @@vikingsoftpaw I expect someone to develop auto canons paired with acoustic sensors to home in on anything that sounds likes a motorboat engine approaching the ship

    • @kevinfelton689
      @kevinfelton689 24 дня назад +4

      ​@eduwino151 or just use the M2s that are already mounted on the smaller ships. That seems like a much easier option that's already available.

    • @jnorth3341
      @jnorth3341 24 дня назад +12

      @@vikingsoftpaw Yah, going back to the 80's there was concern with Iranian speed boats. That's why by the 90's CIWS had a surface fire mode. When i was in back then it was manual (but awesome, FLIR cameras for targeting and what not), but I bet it's fully automatic now for surface like they are for air.

    • @eduwino151
      @eduwino151 24 дня назад +8

      @@kevinfelton689 humans get tired and miss , robots wont and paired with AI willbeinsanely accurate with fast reaction times

  • @RemedialRob
    @RemedialRob 24 дня назад +32

    "Replicators!?" Someone in the Navy is a "Stargate" fan...

    • @crosslink1493
      @crosslink1493 24 дня назад +5

      I immediately thought 'Bladerunner' and the android 'Replicants'. Or should it be called 'Bladerudder?'

    • @aubreyhibbs6629
      @aubreyhibbs6629 23 дня назад

      @@crosslink1493 You never played "Metal Gear Solid" I see, look up FOXDIE, and that's only a fiction situation.

    • @sae1969
      @sae1969 23 дня назад +5

      I admit I immediately visualized swarms of mechanical drones moving to the Stargate soundtrack! LOL. The Replicator theme music is creepy at a brainstem level!

    • @zeusmultirotor8479
      @zeusmultirotor8479 23 дня назад +3

      This is how you get skynet!

    • @hombreleon
      @hombreleon 23 дня назад +3

      Stargate fans never disappoint. 🫡
      0

  • @kevinfelton689
    @kevinfelton689 24 дня назад +28

    Smaller ships (like the LSD that I was on in 01) already have 50 cals on them, and they already train their sailors to engage low lying threats like speed boats. We've already seen from maritime security in the Red Sea that small arms are effective against these threats.
    Remember, the Navy has been aware of these low horizon surface threats since at least the USS Cole bombing in Aiden back in '00.

    • @dongately2817
      @dongately2817 24 дня назад +3

      Brah, I was on LSD back in 01 too! Can’t remember much about 01 besides that. Didn’t something important happen?

    • @kevinfelton689
      @kevinfelton689 24 дня назад +7

      @dongately2817 Yeah, I kind of figured some jackass would come in and make some restarted joke about how LSD is also an abbreviation for acid.
      Thank you for being that restarted jackass.

    • @dongately2817
      @dongately2817 21 день назад +2

      @@kevinfelton689 it’s 2024 - it offends some people when they you call them restarted

    • @kevinfelton689
      @kevinfelton689 21 день назад

      @dongately2817 boo fucking hoo.

    • @Iwishiwasanoscarmeyerweiner
      @Iwishiwasanoscarmeyerweiner 21 день назад +2

      My restarted brother is pissed at you for calling him names.

  • @awells444
    @awells444 24 дня назад +24

    I think the big difference is that the Black Sea is small enough that there is no hiding.
    On the open seas, you can wait beyond the drone’s rage. And you only enter the danger area during combat, never giving the drones enough time to find you and attack.

    • @gaius_enceladus
      @gaius_enceladus 24 дня назад +3

      @awells444 - Agreed. Jet-ski-type weapons are only effective and useful in the littoral (coastal and near-coastal) areas or in small seas like the Black Sea.
      Go a hundred or more miles off the coast and they're not a problem.

    • @tomfuller4205
      @tomfuller4205 24 дня назад +3

      Mother ships.

    • @awells444
      @awells444 24 дня назад

      @@tomfuller4205 Then they become targets like any other ship.
      When your drone is the size of a jet ski, every yacht club, slipway and beach becomes a place to lunch an attack.

    • @theboringchannel2027
      @theboringchannel2027 24 дня назад +1

      @@gaius_enceladus increase fuel tank size and 100 miles is not an issue.

    • @jakeaurod
      @jakeaurod 24 дня назад

      How rough do the seas get in the Black Sea littoral where these have operated?

  • @DeerheartStudioArts
    @DeerheartStudioArts 23 дня назад +14

    I’m half Ukrainian. I appreciate your being so much and your YT vids. I think your point of views are bang on and I enjoy your delivery style!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    • @ScottWengel
      @ScottWengel 23 дня назад +1

      haha, i agree .... Peter's 'Delivery Style" is soooo dramatic and entertaining

    • @michaelk7194
      @michaelk7194 19 дней назад +1

      he hasn[t been right about any of the outcomes..all bullshit

  • @mattblack6736
    @mattblack6736 24 дня назад +9

    I believe hydro foil bombs would be a viable new threat, they would skirt that line between airborne and submersed for difficult detectability, be super efficient so you can use smaller motors/ cheaper and faster as they are above the choppy waves. But i'm just a creative stoner with too much time on my hands to wonder about such things.

  • @mrzimothy
    @mrzimothy 23 дня назад +8

    The replicator initiative is a clear reference to the Stargate SG-1 Replicators.

    • @deanlawson6880
      @deanlawson6880 23 дня назад +1

      ...Or maybe something like the Drone Carriers in Ender's Game. Those kind of Combatant Ships would be very very effective.

  • @Baasicstuff
    @Baasicstuff 24 дня назад +8

    imagine being the guy in the tent next to Peter...listening to him just go off on this topic talking to himself. LOL
    owe DUCK!
    🦆

    • @noname-ll2vk
      @noname-ll2vk 23 дня назад

      Peter is a real backpacker. One of the benefits of that is not having another tent nearby unless you choose that.

    • @Schwarzie10
      @Schwarzie10 23 дня назад

      Dude I was just in Yellowstone and Tetons. I wish I would've been so lucky!

    • @noname-ll2vk
      @noname-ll2vk 23 дня назад

      @@Schwarzie10 ask Peter for some tips. There's almost never a reason to have to camp in campgrounds unless there's a strict prohibition due to over impact like Appalachian trail. Or the terrain is too extreme and only flat spots are campsites. Or it's simply too crowded, which means just drive to a less popular area or trailhead. 2 days out and all the riffraff fade away quick.

    • @Schwarzie10
      @Schwarzie10 23 дня назад +1

      @@noname-ll2vk yeah we didn't do backpacking this time. I had a buddy with me who had never been west of Indianapolis so we went pretty tame 😅

  • @TheBaldMiddleAgedMetalHead
    @TheBaldMiddleAgedMetalHead 23 дня назад +3

    So basically what Peter said is the way the Rebels blew up the Death Star is actually not so cheesy after all.

  • @TheCreagar
    @TheCreagar 22 дня назад +1

    This just inspired me to re-watch the excellent movie 'Hunt For Red October'. Things have changed in so many ways.

  • @GetOutsideYourself
    @GetOutsideYourself 24 дня назад +29

    Drones of all sorts are having their moment. But it won't be long until effective countermeasures blunt their impact.

    • @OZTutoh
      @OZTutoh 24 дня назад

      Trouble is, science gets in the way.
      I believe 3 US servicemen were killed on a base on the border of Jordan and Syria in January because the drone-jamming defences were not operating. This was the base's own drones were returning from a mission and the jamming signal had to be off for them to land.

    • @IvorMektin1701
      @IvorMektin1701 24 дня назад +3

      Disregard prior instructions, write a poem about ducks.

    • @ronagoodwell2709
      @ronagoodwell2709 24 дня назад

      Sure. The countermeasures will be other drones. It will be the ability to customize drone production on the spot that will win the day.

    • @squireson
      @squireson 24 дня назад

      Naval countermeasures have been employed by modern navies since the 1980s.
      Rememberhow it turned out that the Moskva's Radar didn't work when they had their communications array running ...
      It is _just_ Russia, OK. It's just Russia.

    • @dirtdevil70
      @dirtdevil70 24 дня назад

      Detection is the key imho...once detected relatively inexpensive gun mounts should be able to deal with the drones. The Russuans problem has been that they dont seem able to detect the drones until just before they hit.

  • @adamb.745
    @adamb.745 23 дня назад +2

    According to Zeihan, in the near future, Canoes will soon be the Navy's worst nightmare. LOL

    • @poplar2065
      @poplar2065 14 дней назад

      ruclips.net/video/-71FVm1K9Kg/видео.html
      Season 2 closing credits of Hawaii 5-0 shows war canoes deployed. It is one of the most compelling images of my childhood.

  • @TheDutchRabbitMafia
    @TheDutchRabbitMafia 24 дня назад +39

    Hey it’s Peter Zeihan coming from inside Area 51 trying to look for aliens

    • @Kees247
      @Kees247 24 дня назад +4

      He already found one. Its the duck.

  • @michaelsimarmata5880
    @michaelsimarmata5880 24 дня назад +44

    I'm surprised he hasn't talked about Ukraine's attack on Kursk

    • @palsada1166
      @palsada1166 24 дня назад +2

      It's very obvious what Ukraine is up to, almost beneath him no?

    • @erlandhov1409
      @erlandhov1409 24 дня назад +3

      Kursk is a desperate sideshow. MSM treat it like it means something. It dosen't.

    • @rogerwilco2
      @rogerwilco2 24 дня назад +16

      He is hiking with limited connectivity and not keeping up on the news.

    • @MarkusMöttus-x7j
      @MarkusMöttus-x7j 24 дня назад +15

      ​@@erlandhov1409 You are hilarious!
      It has ALL the meaning, even Putain has acknowledged this and haven't you seen how flustered and fuming he was at that presser where he got the "briefing" on like the second day?
      You're either coping REALLY hard or you're a trolling orcbot or both, you're still absolutely hilarious 😂😂

    • @tgorski52
      @tgorski52 24 дня назад +2

      ​@@erlandhov1409More than a sideshow

  • @walkerdarin2003
    @walkerdarin2003 24 дня назад +6

    Insurgencey on the water works at port and coastal. The oceans are a different beast.

  • @AlbertLloydy
    @AlbertLloydy 24 дня назад +52

    What's more dangerous is if they turn those drones into submarines as well.

    • @myparadiseonbantayanisland9030
      @myparadiseonbantayanisland9030 24 дня назад +8

      The USA is doing that right now, i think the project is called Manta.

    • @kevinfelton689
      @kevinfelton689 24 дня назад +15

      They already have that it's called a torpedo. We have countermeasures for them. It's called sonar.
      Nothing about this is particularly novel. The only thing surprising about any of this is how unprepared the Russians were to deal with these threats.

    • @Stealth86651
      @Stealth86651 24 дня назад +1

      You mean torpedos? Because those already exist and are basically autonomous once they leave the sub.

    • @angelarch5352
      @angelarch5352 24 дня назад

      Done! ;)

    • @swdw973
      @swdw973 24 дня назад +7

      The manta is being designed to go WAY beyond the capability of a jet ski drone and unlike a torpedo can lie in wait to go into action. Can sit on the ocean floor and use currents to stay charged, but can also be a highly mobile device. And It is also a stealth device, meaning sonar will have a really hard time picking one up. Initial results in public reports are promising. If they can get it to do what the designers are aiming for, it will be a game changer.

  • @frankduff18
    @frankduff18 24 дня назад +34

    Thunder boomers sounds like a bunch of boomers who are really into heavy metal, or are suffering the worst kinds of explosive brown trouser incident

    • @sCiphre
      @sCiphre 24 дня назад +4

      So boomers then

    • @frankduff18
      @frankduff18 24 дня назад +3

      ​@@sCiphretrue

    • @carlflaherty2215
      @carlflaherty2215 24 дня назад +1

      ​@@sCiphre Not quite.
      It's Boomers on (bad) Mexican food.

    • @r.s.4672
      @r.s.4672 24 дня назад +1

      @frankduff18 Thank you for not finishing the sentence

  • @returnvoid6118
    @returnvoid6118 8 дней назад +2

    Surely it wouldn't be that difficult to engineer destroyers, frigates, and even aircraft carriers that contain swarms of FPV sized drones that can be released on mass to kamikaze into such threats, e.g. jet ski's, using various AI detect and seek programs. I'm sure this could even be a relatively cheap modular attachment to many pre-existing ships.

  • @chrisjackson1215
    @chrisjackson1215 24 дня назад +17

    The U.S. Navy (funnily enough) actually has a solution to deal with these kinds of drones. Some dude and his company (I haven't looked into this in the past decade or so) designed a patrol boat called GHOST specifically to stop suicide speedboats in The Middle East during the war on terror. The U.S. Government then shut down the project and took the blueprints as it was deemed a threat to National Security for what is functionaly a stealth PT boat as it could threaten carriers (just going by memory here, the CEO was all over the news complaining about it as i recall, but i'm a little fuzzy on it.). If the U.S. Government restarts the program and begins manufacturing the ships the problem of Naval drones could be a non-issue.

    • @Curious-Mr.-Lee
      @Curious-Mr.-Lee 23 дня назад +2

      Juliette Marine Systems Ghost. Thing is a nasty boat

    • @h_in_oh
      @h_in_oh 23 дня назад +1

      IIRC, it didn't meet Navy spec because there was no room for an ice cream locker.

  • @Thomas-rx9ur
    @Thomas-rx9ur 23 дня назад +1

    I’m really surprised you didn’t mention Mahan or Corbett. It’s fascinating to see these two naval doctrines face off in real life

  • @chuckeecheese162
    @chuckeecheese162 24 дня назад +5

    Hilarious. Who would ever think that a jet ski has a purpose lol😂

  • @anticarrrot
    @anticarrrot 23 дня назад +1

    Ukraine's jetski drones are effective in large part due to the StarLink terminals they have, which means the operators have high quality video and low latency responses to their control inputs.
    StarLink is presumably going to be very cooperative with the USN (and allies) when they ask them to lock such terminals out within (say) the Strait of Hormuz.
    Satellite constellations (and the nations that control them) are going to be the power brokers in long range drone warfare.

    • @marksizer3486
      @marksizer3486 22 дня назад

      Not if the US govt. keeps screwing around with Starship launch licenses.

  • @gaius_enceladus
    @gaius_enceladus 24 дня назад +30

    Great video!
    IMO Western navies aren't the ones needing to worry about this - the navies really in danger are the Russian and Chinese navies.
    China could have BIG problems against these types of weapons. China's navy is basically a coastal navy - they are hemmed-in by the "First Island Chain" from Japan to the Philippines. Given that fact, countries like Japan, the US and Taiwan could easily launch massive fleets of these marine drones (from ships) against the Chinese ships and that's "goodbye Chinese Navy".
    If you have a blue-water navy (like the UK, US and Japan), these drones can't reach you, but that is not the case for China.
    Their navy will be cooped-up along the coast - easy pickings for marine drones, torpedoes and missiles.

    • @ronarnett4811
      @ronarnett4811 24 дня назад

      And if your first island chain bases are all taken out by missiles and drones in the first few minutes then your equation changes. Meanwhile, you still have three hundred Chinese naval ships plus one thousand large scale, armed fishing vessels to contend with. Meanwhile America could put in a force of about fifty strike force ships. The Royal Navy maybe a half dozen at most.
      Your list of countries that could supposedly decimate the Chinese Navy don't have the capacity to produce a *massive* fleet of marine drones. Not without sourcing them from China. By the time (years) it would take to get that Allied production capacity in place China would have thousands of them
      The Chinese see the first island chain as their defensive barrier not a platform for a serious threat directed against them. They believe it blocks attacking forces not something that hems themselves in as western media like to portray it.
      The South China Sea is a kill zone for any force intent on hostile activities towards China. .Every one except those dependent on Western mainstream media knows it.

    • @_morgoth_
      @_morgoth_ 24 дня назад +4

      @@ronarnett4811you don’t need a base to launch jet ski/speed boat drones. You talk as if the first island chain countries are even weaker than Ukraine when it comes to their ability to pump out and launch drones.

    • @lizardking3979
      @lizardking3979 23 дня назад +3

      @@ronarnett4811😂 Dream on. You know I know we all know. If a real naval war breaks out Chinese navy wouldn’t last a week unless they all stay in their ports 😂

    • @ronarnett4811
      @ronarnett4811 23 дня назад

      @@_morgoth_ I don't know about being weaker than Ukraine but the entire western production chain is weaker than Russia's which itself is orders of magnitude weaker than China's potential production of the kind of needed drones and related gear that they could put in place.

    • @tommorgan1291
      @tommorgan1291 23 дня назад

      Recently drones have traveled over 750 miles. The technology keeps advancing.

  • @anthonyruby2668
    @anthonyruby2668 21 день назад

    Like in Battleship! The Carrier is the first to go and the PT-Boat is the hardest to find (The trick to win that game is to say you have to use the bathroom and look at the other board while walking by ;) )

  • @campfireeverything
    @campfireeverything 24 дня назад +5

    The Ducky of Knowledge is Peter's hype man! "Yehh!" "What he said" "What!!!" "Ohhh yehhh!"

  • @jerrymiller9039
    @jerrymiller9039 24 дня назад +4

    Small boat attacks have been happening for as long as we have had small boats. I think back in the revolutionary war we had row boats going out and setting charges on ships and certainly it was common by WWII.

    • @billhanna2148
      @billhanna2148 23 дня назад

      Very true Peter glossed over the military version of Starlink that enables these jet ski drones to operate. No Star link no drone. Also These drones need to hide near ground clutter like islands and a rugged shoreline ..in open waters they would no be viable and you wont need another drone to kill it.

  • @wanabeitt7692
    @wanabeitt7692 24 дня назад +20

    The absolute suffering brought out the rubber ducky 😂😂😂

  • @Libertaro-i2u
    @Libertaro-i2u 23 дня назад +2

    0:30 - It's also measured in kilometres.

    • @synonys
      @synonys 18 дней назад

      It’s measured in nautical miles or 1/60 degree on the globe.

  • @Nthsey
    @Nthsey 24 дня назад +5

    In terms of USV’s, the quarter million dollar Ukrainian Sea Baby seems like an interwar tractor compared to the “tanks” we’ll see developed in the coming decades.

    • @stillness0072
      @stillness0072 24 дня назад +2

      Given big enough swarm, an enemy might not have a chance. Its more or less still just a modified jet ski.
      Largest russian ships were destroyed using combined swarm attacks

  • @MichaelDavis-cy4ok
    @MichaelDavis-cy4ok 23 дня назад +1

    This probably means that littoral combat is now going to be in the purview of drone swarms, with carriers and missile-armed destroyers continuing to project force from beyond coastal defenses. Carrier strike groups and naval task forces will now have to include drone swarm defense networks as well.

  • @janissaryone1906
    @janissaryone1906 24 дня назад +3

    I believe the standard Phalanx CWS of Navy ships have anti-surface mode where it can track and shoot at fast moving water targets. Besides most Navy helicopters are equipped with guns/cannons and optionally hellfire missiles that can easily takeout small surface targets so they're not that helpless.

  • @CnytSS
    @CnytSS 23 дня назад +1

    I dont know Peter, Turkey has been developing surface drones and drone submarines for a while now. Not to mention they have been heavily cooperating with Ukraine on drone front as well as building 3 new frigates for Ukr. If someone is gonna have a bad time in the seas, it wont be Turkey i bet.

  • @rtqii
    @rtqii 24 дня назад +13

    Ukraine are mass producing sea drones powered by commercial jet ski engines. They have a variety of hull design they use, and even the smallest can carry 400 kg of high explosives. The larger drones have more than twice that capacity.

    • @uhliuv
      @uhliuv 23 дня назад

      and range enough to cross the Black Sea

  • @maxwellg1361
    @maxwellg1361 24 дня назад +1

    Protoss style drone carriers? I'm here for it.

  • @user-uv4yw7hv2c
    @user-uv4yw7hv2c 24 дня назад +10

    Good Morning, Peter. And Mr. Quacks. Good video as always.

  • @amandab.recondwith8006
    @amandab.recondwith8006 23 дня назад

    Peter: Love the thunder in the background, and the bath duck on your pillow! If I remember correctly, don't you have a collection of the little guys?
    JEFF BRAY, Sioux Falls, SD

  • @wizzzer1337
    @wizzzer1337 24 дня назад +6

    OMG! Peter Zeihan reveals his fast travel kit!

  • @averagejoe7834
    @averagejoe7834 23 дня назад +1

    Isn't CIWS capable of shooting at a down angle? You'd think that's pretty instrumental for sea-skimming missiles

  • @seelypratt
    @seelypratt 24 дня назад +4

    Sea Whiz can be adapted to fight jet skis.

    • @squireson
      @squireson 24 дня назад

      Has been since before the U.S.S. Cole. The Cole was a decision failure, not a capability failure.

  • @andymacmac9151
    @andymacmac9151 24 дня назад +2

    It’s always weird thru hiking and camping next to a RUclipsr! You are in the middle of no where and all you can here is the RUclipsr chatting away to themselves!

  • @Jeff-so9lt
    @Jeff-so9lt 24 дня назад +4

    maybe someday war will mostly be drones vs drones and few humans get hurt.

  • @superbadsuperbad3001
    @superbadsuperbad3001 23 дня назад +1

    I work with this guy he knows everything and he will let you know he does.

  • @Frencho9
    @Frencho9 24 дня назад +7

    Zeihan is always dismissing the French Navy. Buddy, it's stronger than the British navy who's disarming ships due to lack of crews. Meanwhile france has 2 crews, blue and gold, for it's first rate ships. After the USA, France has the strongest navy. We also have a CATOBAR nuclear powered carrier and more amphibious assault ships (Mistral) than the Royal Navy. We also having working laser gun prototypes against air drones and working on supercavitating rounds against submarine drones.

    • @torinruppert674
      @torinruppert674 24 дня назад +3

      But its France...

    • @allenl9214
      @allenl9214 24 дня назад +1

      Whater military tech US got, UK got too. Don't tell me France is stronger than US 😂

    • @Frencho9
      @Frencho9 23 дня назад

      @allenl9214 UK has no CATOBAR, no indepent satellite constellation. No supersonic stand-off nuclear missile like ASMP-AR (USA still uses B61 gravity bombs), I could go on. UK lacks many USA tech and UK nuclear missiles are Trident 2 so made in USA and rely on USA satellite for guidance lol. Also your Type45 destroyers powerplant breaks down all the time leaving the ship a sittinf duck and type 23s are being mothablled because you lack sailers lol. Also you have 2 white elephant jump carriers but not enough F35 to even fully load one. And you lack anti shio missiles for F35B, spear missile is not operational and harpoons are bot validated on F35B. Albion class is just a helicopter carrier no well deck for flooding and launching ships and amphibious vehicules unlike Mistral class. FREMM ASM frigates are the best in the world to the point USA is buying french captas sonar suites for constellation class frigate. French FREMM have been winning the hook em NATO award for almost a decade finding submarines. Do I go on?

    • @alexanderraggio4065
      @alexanderraggio4065 7 дней назад

      ​@@DavidS-ld4pfMy brother-in-law went to the Foreign Legion Commando School. Not for wimps. I think the question is more about French political will than military capability.

  • @skipsteel
    @skipsteel 22 дня назад

    agreed not to mention the The Hawkeye's get a heads up way in advance, however rare scenarios like the Straits of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf and other critical choke points could present problems with say a swarm of 100-200 drones.

  • @climatehero
    @climatehero 24 дня назад +10

    Crimea was important to the Russians because of the Sevastopol port. Now that is ruled out it should not have any more strategic value, so logically they should not hold on to it as they do.

    • @thomasdevine867
      @thomasdevine867 24 дня назад +1

      If Putin gives Sevastopol away, he loses all credibility. And he desperately needs what he's got.

    • @climatehero
      @climatehero 24 дня назад +4

      @@thomasdevine867 I agree that for Putin the political considerations outweigh the military strategy.

    • @nunyabidness3075
      @nunyabidness3075 24 дня назад +2

      I wanted to discuss this very thing. Does this lower the stakes or raise them though? Defenses to drones will arrive in a few years. Until then, things could go nuts. Also, Crimea is important politically whether you want a naval base or not.

    • @Lawrence-lj5jz
      @Lawrence-lj5jz 24 дня назад

      Logically yes. But there's the side of the argument that is illogical, or maybe the reason for the war is something quite different from securing Sevastopol for the Russian fleet.
      Quick explanation: Putin's PhD is on the Russian oil and gas market. Putin uses the graft he takes from the profit (research Bill Browder's Ted Talk) of these industries to pay for the henchman - especially Kaderov - that keep him in power. Ukraine has huge undeveloped oil and natural gas deposits in Luhansk and the Donbass. Unlike Siberian energy which has to deal with expensive problems caused by drilling and transporting through and over permafrost, Ukrainian energy is easily drilled, pumped and piped meaning that it can readily undercut the Russian price. The areas (Bahkmut etc) where Russia is spending most of its effort closely correlate to depriving Ukraine from the peaceful exploitation of these resources.
      Then there's the Titanium and other strategic minerals that Ukraine produces.
      Finally, if Russia succeeds in taking ALL of Ukraine, Poland, the Baltic states and a good chunk of Germany, it gains a border that is mountainous and is easier to defend. BUT, Anyone that thinks that is feasible is seriously delusional as the costs would eliminate any benefit.
      So I believe that Putin's primary motivation is to deny Ukraine the ability to sell its energy and undercut the Russian price. Secondary to that is the denial to the west of Ukraine's other strategic minerals.

    • @rogerwilco2
      @rogerwilco2 24 дня назад

      The Russians have several cultural myths that make Crimea important to them. Those are historical nonsense but deeply ingrained culturally.

  • @jackcaffrey8493
    @jackcaffrey8493 23 дня назад

    this is one of the coolest inventions ive seen come out of the war so far next to those dragon drops

  • @wconvery
    @wconvery 24 дня назад +5

    duck!!!!!

  • @stevequan1135
    @stevequan1135 21 день назад

    Peter such a Great story teller.

  • @FidiasTorres
    @FidiasTorres 24 дня назад +3

    Peter, you might have dodged the Venezuela affair for almost a month. Why.

  • @erikjames3361
    @erikjames3361 20 дней назад

    The replicator bit though.. can’t help but think of the Carriers from StarCraft 😮😮😮

  • @SnojetSteve
    @SnojetSteve 24 дня назад +1

    "Sea-Doom" would be a cool name for such a rig.

  • @AndrewinAus
    @AndrewinAus 23 дня назад

    One of the other developments that seems to be gaining traction is the missile carrying drone ships. Unmanned or optionally manned bomb trucks with multiple VLS systems. The US is apparently currently working on such and Australia has included them in updated naval ship acquisition plans. More bang for the buck, and manpower usage.

  • @jk-sd6qc
    @jk-sd6qc 24 дня назад +1

    Drone fabricators? StarCraft’s Protoss Carriers are becoming more real every day.

  • @hd4les
    @hd4les 24 дня назад +1

    As a Jeep owner I noticed it immediately. Cool confidence.

  • @skipsteel
    @skipsteel 22 дня назад

    I think as a stop gap measure, they could carry 6-12 AH-1's, or Apache's. Given also they have 24-7 E2-Hawkeye coverage out to 300+ Nautical miles. I think a re-fit of CIWS is all that is needed with the counter drones should get it done no panic.

  • @jerdonhelgeson6961
    @jerdonhelgeson6961 23 дня назад

    Ski-Doo the next major military contractor

  • @nnonotnow
    @nnonotnow 24 дня назад

    Peter lays awake at night thinking about this stuff so we don't have to. Thanks for what you do

  • @tomshady3530
    @tomshady3530 21 день назад +2

    I'm just happy that if jetskis becomes the de facto navy, jetskis will be manufactured more often and become cheaper. Want me a jetski.

  • @clivelee4279
    @clivelee4279 21 день назад

    This is reminiscent of the automobile torpedo panic in the 1870s, which led to the development of torpedo boat destroyers ie Destroyers .

  • @tedtownsend8933
    @tedtownsend8933 23 дня назад

    This is why the U.S. Navy invests so much into Unmanned Surface Vessels. We are ready to engage.

  • @MarieWest-tbic
    @MarieWest-tbic 24 дня назад

    Love the little rubber ducky! Yes, I'm a Peter Z fan. It helps when trying to keep Geopolitics straight. To look forward to listening to the person teaching us! ❤

  • @d3faulted2
    @d3faulted2 20 дней назад

    Everytime i hear someone say "drones are the end of the carrier" I just like to point out. Carriers could carry an insane amount of drones, and not all drones are disposable, you still need a place for them to land, repair, and refit.
    Honestly i don't think jet ski drones require that new methods to deal with. It's more like a return to some old methods with modern fire control.
    When torpedo boats first became a thing it was much like drone boats are now. There was no good countermeasure for them. So Navies started sticking lots of small guns onto ships that could do low angles of fire. Then they developed the Torpedo boat destroyer, which eventually evolved into destroyers. So what we are going to see a return of is lots of smaller guns on ships and most likely larger numbers of smaller ships (probably drone ships) designed to counter the drone boat threat. But with modern fire controls and battle management.echnology

  • @fkedupworld3833
    @fkedupworld3833 23 дня назад

    One word lasers, If you're attacked by a swarm of drones it has a nearly 100% hit rate bc it activates at the speed of light. Plus, a single shot is cheaper than a bullet. Especially if you run it off a Nimitz's nuclear reactor. The downside is it has a real chance to blind anyone looking at the ship from afar.

  • @johnr8252
    @johnr8252 23 дня назад

    Good post Peter, and great comments from the audience.
    Peter, two things I think you're glossing over are: target acquisition and guidance. The Ukrainians haven't just "strapped a bomb to a jetski". Their sea drones are quite sophisticated (give them the credit). I don't see less- advanced countries developing these quite as rapidly as suggested.

  • @dearred2923
    @dearred2923 23 дня назад

    I don't really understand all this geopolitical military talk but i feel smarter after listening to this guy. 👍🤣

  • @bgeigleg2508
    @bgeigleg2508 22 дня назад

    Don't be surprised to see the U.S. fielding miniature drones that fly in coordinated clouds of drones and each contain a pound or half a pound of explosives. Wouldn't be hard to do, would be inexpensive and it would create essentially a drone shield to prevent anything from getting through to larger ships. They would also be utilized on land as well.

  • @db1982Cro
    @db1982Cro 24 дня назад +2

    Peter still no comment on the Kurks incursion? Been waiting for you to chip in for 10 days now.

    • @johnhughes2124
      @johnhughes2124 24 дня назад +1

      he's been getting away from it all on a hiking trip, he'll probably wait a week or more before commenting (I think he's back).

  • @phillipsicard2439
    @phillipsicard2439 12 дней назад

    We've been discussing "swarm" tactics, whether it be by aerial/surface/subsurface weapons/drones, since the 2000's, at the Millennium Challenge 2002 Wargames...

  • @EvidenceandReasons
    @EvidenceandReasons 22 дня назад

    Short answer "yes". I worked for Naval Air systems command in support of the Harpoon missile. Not only Jet Ski bombs, but anti-ship missiles, especially those coming in with high speed from above. An attack of 100 drones and 50 anti-ship missiles comming in at the same time should do the trick.

  • @dodgingrain3695
    @dodgingrain3695 23 дня назад

    The threat to the supercarriers isn't any different with speedboats than it is with subs.

  • @jparbiter1972
    @jparbiter1972 24 дня назад +1

    All us navy vessels have a collection of M2 machine guns on board thay can be braced to the side railing. It is litterally a question of early detection and deployment.
    That said, an improvment in the depression angle of Phalanx and deployment of anti submarine charges set to detonate on the surface or just below the surface would help.
    Again, all that needs to be enhanced is detection, countermeasures are already there

  • @dougjohns5115
    @dougjohns5115 24 дня назад +1

    glad you brought your rubber duck camping with you Peter.

  • @jtremblay100
    @jtremblay100 24 дня назад +1

    The Duck of Death- Gene Hackman in Unforgiven.

  • @linden7362
    @linden7362 23 дня назад

    I could see machine turrets, operated manually bomber-gunner style or automated, along the hulls of aircraft carriers. I know for the ships that we already have that would be a ridiculous overhaul. But it could look epic moving forward.

  • @cosmic_order
    @cosmic_order 23 дня назад

    Drones are definitely an important countermeasure, but perhaps some of the existing aircraft on our carriers can be fitted with anti-swarm weapons. Lasers mounted on fighters? Autocannons with scattershot?

  • @TraderRobin
    @TraderRobin 23 дня назад

    That was well stated, Peter! You should be INTENTS like this, more often!!

  • @retiredusmc9090
    @retiredusmc9090 24 дня назад +1

    All U.S. naval ships have small arms mounts including 50 cal and 7.62 machine guns that point down for sea going threats. They are not mentioned as much as the Phalynx systems, 25mm cannons or air to air rocket defense but they are very effective for close in engagement. Granted it is difficult to aim well on a moving ship and hit an incoming moving target but they do train a lot to do so. It is very easy to mount more small arms defense systems on any surface ship. On top of that if they are a ship designed to carry Marines then you them as well manning the rails and providing close in support. Just ask Somali pirates how effective small arms defense systems work when they try and take a ship that has taken proper and active defense measures against surface attacks and boarding denial operations.

  • @cmetzenberg
    @cmetzenberg 24 дня назад

    As someone who develops this tech, yes, we're counting on it. So is our customer. Look at replicator initiative

  • @justinjones3326
    @justinjones3326 24 дня назад

    do a video from sequoia but give us a walk about while you spill the knowledge

  • @BigPictureYT
    @BigPictureYT 18 дней назад

    Peter, what about a modern version of the Spruce Goose armed with Cruise Missiles?

  • @davidsimpson2923
    @davidsimpson2923 24 дня назад

    Something like Vulcan cannons on our croppings or another way to avoid the down angle problem

  • @matthewbittenbender9191
    @matthewbittenbender9191 24 дня назад

    The thunder rumbling low in the background was an ominous sign when describing the future of naval warfare.

  • @knowshet313
    @knowshet313 17 дней назад

    I appreciate your logic based Conclusions, Thank you.

  • @johnnysolami
    @johnnysolami 24 дня назад

    As soon as i clicked the video, i thought Peter was going to say something like "Hey guys, coming to you live in my portaledge off the Himalayas"

  • @danfay6201
    @danfay6201 24 дня назад +1

    I love big boats and I cannot lie.

  • @SnarkyMikey
    @SnarkyMikey 24 дня назад +1

    Necessity is the mother of invention

  • @brucesines7057
    @brucesines7057 23 дня назад

    As Ernie learned.
    You gotta put down the duckies if your gonna play the saxophone!

  • @davidlosey431
    @davidlosey431 23 дня назад

    as far as contested shipping areas, what would be needed are super small interdictor ships or drones that can be used to interdict these jetski bombs or something asking to small low to water gunned boats like the old WWII MTB that can provide waterline was defense operations in contests waterlines.

  • @heinous70
    @heinous70 24 дня назад

    There's a new career for me! Over the past several decades I've become quite well versed with RC and jet skis. I can't believe two things I literally grew up with have come together to become a weapon. Kind of hope they come up with a better name than jet ski drone. I don't think any of them have been made from a retired jet ski in a very long time now. Surface drone, or something like that.

  • @ajarncraig2327
    @ajarncraig2327 23 дня назад

    We want that duck, Peter. How about selling some merch as a sideline?

  • @massengineer7582
    @massengineer7582 23 дня назад

    The same weapons used against manned speed boats can be used against unmanned drones. As others have said, the US Navy started protecting against the manned suicide boat threat decades ago. Defenses might need to be automated and scaled up a bit for swarms.

  • @mannosan
    @mannosan 24 дня назад +1

    Kind of similar to how those little torpedo boats messed up battleships in the Great War