@@andypham4216 I was about to come in here and prove you wrong. But the Army actually does have more Aircrafts than the Navy; if you aren't only counting fixed-winged aircrafts. Those helicopters really boast the Army forward in that aspect lol.
@@fjallabrjotur and the army has the most ships as well. They are all transport ships. Suck it squids. US Army is still the best. Chair force we still take your cute girls. But hey the navy still has the marines
@@4gerars500 there's about 180 countries in the world who are free and don't have aircraft carriers. The US won't suddenly become slaves. lose their freedom or spontaneously explode if they spent less on their military. You could cut America's defense spending by over 80% and still boast a world class defense force if they were also willing to surrender their monstrous ego, paranoia and need to govern the world through intimidation as the unofficial police force of everyone everywhere
TheGooseIsIn Exactly. I don’t want any of our men & women in harm’s way fighting a fair war. I want them to have overwhelming force at their disposal...
@@slatondragon I prefer this quote "No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making some other poor damn bastard die for his." - George S. Patton
You also gotta keep in mind us here in America are thousands of miles away from the rest of y’all the big countries so we need to be able to get the places where the battle will happen.
i hope the US can help Taiwan show it's desire for independence, i saw a video of a WHO official ignoring taiwan asking a question that implied they would be recognized as an independent entity, such a crime to allow China to force itself upon others.
As a retired US Army soldier it makes my heart warm when a NATO ally soldier takes the time to understand our weapon systems. Now I have to brush up on Estonia's armed forces! Thanks Artur..
We had an Estonian in our Basic Training over at Ft. Knox. Some kind of transfer program between the two countries. Really young guy. Anyway, this guy had a big accent and the Drill Seargents used to like messing with him in a friendly way. They would ask him in front of the formation what's he doing in America. He used to yell out loud "Drill Seargent, I'm in America because I want to see big American titties." That would have the Drill Seargents laughing and with a big smile. You can tell Drill Seargents really liked that guy.
yep, also I think "Big Stick" and "Floating Fortress" should definitely be future USS carrier names, you know whenever we get tired of naming them after US presidents.
The US also has effectively singlehandedly ensured safe trade for the entire world. Piracy is basically extinct because the US Navy is a comically large sword above the neck of any would-be pirate.
China wants to claim all the seas and all the lands. It’s freedom of navigation, the USN guarantees this with their war ships. Though obviously China contests this.
The definition of an American aircraft carrier - "Four acres of nuclear-armed and nuclear-powered sovereign American territory. With its own air force."
Some shit that America does recently like crippling Irans economy, handing Palestine to WW2 Jewish migrants or butt-kissing North Korea means many British are uneasy about getting to close to the Trump-style US
US military spending is roughly 3% of GDP, of which about half goes to the blue water navy. Considering that the US typically spent 6% to 8% (and at one point 12%) of its GDP on its military during the Cold War, the current 3% is small by comparison. At the Bretton-Woods conference following World War II, the USA advocated freedom of trade and freedom of the seas as a replacement for the old pre-WW2 colonial system. Dozens of nations have since signed on to this system. To this day, one of the major roles of the US Navy is to patrol the world's oceans in order to ensure freedom of the seas. I recommend watching the video "How the New World Order was made" by CaspianReport for more details.
@@RoastLambShanks Not true. CV doesn't exist during WWI, not to mention that Italy never had CV prior to 2001. Both of them are STOVL carriers with similar capability to Hornet class and America class respectively, which means carrying less than 30 planes in total. Edit: Italy still has one of the most advanced navy today (with the others being Japan, Britain, and France), with US ordering Italian frigates just this year when they realized they can't build proper frigates for ASW after the 2007 exercise when a Swedish submarine sank (not physically) USS Ronald Regan without being detected.
The disputed islands in the South China Sea did not belong to China. They were historically shared by fishermen from Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines. They were then taken by China...some at gunpoint. It's not that China should be angry...it should be the rest of the world that should be angry that China took them. And Obama let it happen. But now the island taking has halted...until we get the next Democrat president...then the entire Philippines will probably fall to China.
Michael Jorgensen don’t you know China has “historical claims” to everything. I’m being sarcastic I feel I had to say that because I think someone will think I’m serious.
@@goldenrepublic6848 I claim the great wall of China as my own, i heard my uncles cousins brothers niece had visited there and put a foot on the wall.... so its mine. And my claim is as legitimate as China's on the South China Sea islands.
@@michaeljorgensen790 Trump is still allowing it to happen. The US government was never going to do anything about it especially when comes to a technically capable adversary like China or Russia. So get it right.
That is part of the reason we cruise there. China is repeatedly trying to claim international waters as their sovereign territory. By cruising there, the U.S. shows that China is unable or unwilling to defend those waters, and therefore cannot claim ownership of them under international law. We are there specifically to prevent China from expanding.
@Huawei is a criminal organization. Largest military in the world? What? Number of soldiers? Those numbers can be brought down pretty quickly. Full blown bald eagles.
@@markborkowski2489 Their idea of a fair fight. Attack while the other country doesn't know they are at war with you. Then after you finish attacking, declare war.
Max Redman idk if you ever done your hw or watched a documentary on the Pearl harbor attack, but in class and through a documentary we were told that a Japanese admiral told top Japanese military people to call off the attack if we can not go through Hawaii and attack the heart of the U.S.
Weird only until you realize Italy has roughly the same GDP as all of Russia even though it's about half the population. Its surrounded by water while russia is basically land locked other than its artic north and sparsely populated east.
When he said “you must be rich” I’m like “HAHAHAHAHA” 😂 no no, we just pump most of our money into the military. Which, we should be putting more of that into education. And we have a LARGE population.
A lot of Americans (including me) are critical of how much money goes to this type of thing when our education and healthcare could really use some fat stacks.
There isn't one on the ship, but the food is still good. However if stationed at a home port in Norfolk, then the McDonald's is a short walk across from pier 12.
Blake, the best thing about Italian aircraft carriers is they are usually in port, have few training days, host a Pizza Hut franchise and give conjugal visits to sailors. Not really a wartime navy. A pelican with a hand grenade is more deadly.
@@PlanetEarth3141 never, under any circumstances, ever underestimate the spitefulness of a pelican Damn kamikaze torpedo dive bombing shit 💩 dropping bastards 🤬🤬🤬 😂🤣😂🤣
The second, where’s the nearest MEU, being half the firepower and the dirge of our enemies, my younger brothers, takers and destroyers of land and forces.
As a 61 year old ex-navy guy, I find this video simply charming. I feel no need to educate or correct him on anything - just seeing his interest and conclusions are entertaining.
Yeah. It’s called the 1980’s, when we had G.I.Joe cartoons and Americans loved their country. 🇺🇸 Not so much now, thanks to our marxist eduction system.
I had to search on what made America great as soon as I came to this country since they never taught it, just history and how to hate math. Half the time it wasn't anything patriotic, other than your feelings matter. Hit me like a brick when I realized what being an american meant at least for me. Freedom, Liberty, and the right to say how much you hate your country without being shot and that's about it. The fact you can do things and say things without limitation compared to other countries is astounding and I guess people just forgot it over the years and replaced it with an international oppressive police and burgers.
Italy having 2 Aircraft Carriers is understandable: we are a country surrounded by water, with all the recent battles happening south/south-east of us just across the Mediterranean Sea.
It's reasonable to want a strong naval presence for sure. We're mostly just impressed that a small nation like Italy has invested enough to have that strong of a naval presence. I mean, not only are your carriers more modern, but you have as many as Russia and China combined. Seriously surprising.
@Hotel Yamato 110 Aircraft carriers in WW2? Only CV2 to CV33 could have served in that era. That's 32 fleet aircraft carriers at most. I think you counted escort carriers and light CVL carriers. Some of those were flat tops built on civilian vessels. I guess at half the length and 1/3 the tonnage it depends on how small you can go to still call it an aircraft carrier.
Like any collection of mechanical systems, things break. There is a big difference between "existing" and "mission capable". At any given time there are ships in port for repairs, maintenance, upgrades, crew training, etc.
@@kevincrosby1760 Yep, Maintenance can take anywhere from 6-18 months depending on how long it has been deployed. Which is why we have so many in rotation.
@@cavlizzy Exactly. Most folks don't realize exactly how old some of our ships actually are. The older they get, the more maintenance issues that they have. I was on the USS Kansas City (AOR-3) from '87-90. Her first deployment was to Vietnam...
@@kevincrosby1760 Oh wow! I assume they can be updated technically to some degree as time passes?? (these ships are so dang expensive) Surely our oldest ships are at least "even" with Russia/China? And ours do get a regular important maintenance! Also, Thank you for your service!!
@@kevincrosby1760 2) You certainly know a ton more than I do! I am a huge WWII buff. I lived in Belgium for several years & visited all the D-day beaches, etc..
the US airforce is the strongest airforce in the world, the second strongest is the US navy. correction: second strongest air power is the US Army, third strongest is the US Navy.
Russia in the 80's found out the hard way ..Having the most.. Cost the most.... It's like life Insurance Its only good if your dead Having the the most is the worse thing to have if you have no need for it
@@toomanyaccounts the marines are under the department of the navy. so they are counted under navy planes. that is why the US Navy is the single most powerful fighting force in the world.
We will have 12 carriers soon and that’s not counting the Marine’s escort carriers. As for the comment that a carrier would go down easy without the escort fleet, that’s not accurate the modern super carriers are extremely difficult to sink. It has defenses that are difficult to overcome. The reason we have 11 carriers is because one or more are being refurbished and upgraded and while the others are deployed also we have a rule that we must be able to fight on two fronts and win this goes back to ww2 when we were fighting in Europe and the pacific. Neat tidbit for you the number you see on the ship like on the USS Gerold Ford ship number is CVN-78 that basically means we’ve built 78 carriers.
Only the Bismarck was ever called a He. And He was a prototype for and entire fleet. If only.... (Note the difference between male and female tanks in early days of development...yes there were both genders!)
@@OriginalGlorfindel Bismark gets mentioned Me: *PRIDE OF A NATION A BEAST MADE OF STEEL* *BISMARK IN MOTION -- KING OF THE OCEAN* *HE WAS MADE TO RULE THE WAVES ACROSS THE SEVEN SEAS*
The Wasp Class and America Class can carry and launch F-35s if they want to. Their aircraft loadout depends on their mission, just like the bigger carriers who also have different aircraft loadouts.
@@Dingusdoofus Not entirely true. Yes, the smaller carriers air wing can and do change with the mission, but no, the larger carrier's air wing do not change as the larger carriers air wing is already equipped to do whatever the mission may call for.
Yeah bud. Former US Navy submariner here. Nuclear Reactor Operator. I was attached to the Teddy Roosevelt battlegroup in 2001/2002 for our Med run. I never wanted to be on a carrier, too many people. Roughly 130 guys on a Fast attack sub. I knew my captain, and he knew me. Carriers are also bomb magnets. We played rabbit boat with our battle group all the time during exercises, and they never detected us unless we let them (switching pumps to fast speed and banging hull with wrenches). If we wanted to sink them, nothing was going to stop us. The surface guys called us "Bubbleheads," and we called them "Targets" or Skimmers. The carriers are still very cool. Each one is the 6th largest air force in the world, are the key to US force projection abroad, and are the basis of our superpower status. It's cool to see our NATO allies recognizing just how impressive our Navy is. That deterrent is absolutely crucial for global security. I'm glad we have this stuff, but also glad to have lots of good NATO allies. Awesome to have you on our side.
Former US Navy Helo Combat SAR & ASW Operator - "they never detected us unless we let them" LOL! Dude, I could tell when your captain took a dump by the sound of the toilet. Two dipping helos and a sub is toast. Don't get me started on acoustics. JK bro, it was always fun playing hide and seek with you guys.
@@raytravis5 Dipping helos are probably the best chance you guys had of detecting us, but we'd just hang out under the thermocline layer. We knew the heads were actually the thing that could give us away the most, so we tied the toilet seats up (the piping is a direct sound short to the hull). I just remember the Sonar Tech from the Ramage telling me in La Madd about how his CO ripped his ass for not being able to detect us and then we "sunk" the TR. And then later to make it fair we were ordered to make sound transients so they could find us, so the ERLL watch was picking up and dropping a bilge access hatch over and over again and I was banging on the aft escape trunk with a wrench.
4:00 "One torpedo can take it out." No it can't. In 2005 the U.S. did test on an older aircraft carrier (USS America) to see how much abuse they could take before sinking so they could use that information is designing future aircraft carriers. The ship withstood four weeks of constant attack and was still floating before they sent a demolition team in to finally sink it.
From a technical point of view, this is both correct and wrong. An aircraft carrier - like the America, in the example you cited - can take a TON of abuse and stay afloat. But being afloat doesn't mean much. A single torpedo could, in fact, take a carrier off the board if it damages the screws. If a carrier can't make enough speed, they can't launch aircraft. (You have to have air moving over the deck for lift on the wings, even with a catapult). Usually that means the carrier turns into the wind and brings speed up to around 30 knots to commence flight operations. If you damage to screws to the point where she can still move, but not fast enough to launch aircraft, then you have, in fact, "taken out" an aircraft carrier, even if she's still afloat.
Exactly! So many people think everything is like a video game. It took multiple torpedo's to sink the USS America which is smaller than a modern day carrier. Once a submarine fires a torpedo, it is likely that it's position will be compromised and thus attacked and sunk by a nearby US submarine or surface ship.
Artur, this is the first video I watched from you. I love seeing the reaction to someone with a different perspective of our military. I served in Iraq from 06-08 and worked with Estonian soldiers that were attached to our unit, HHT 1-7 CAV, 1BCT, 1CD. You guys are the best!!
@@James-wb1uy We actually only have 9 available. The U.S.S. Ford is nowhere near combat capable and the USS George Washington still has about a year left to go in her mid-life refueling and major overhaul. Once she's deployable, the Stennis will go into the yard for its mid-life refueling and complex overhaul and will not be available for over 4 years. The Ford debacle has really handicapped the navy, we should have 10 available for deployment with 1 in the yard at any given time. We are thus down a carrier battle group from what we should have available at all times.
@Sufuurin Its still an impressive feat. However, the reason for my surprise is pretty much based on the amount of money that we spend on military each year. It just seems to me. A non military citizen that it seems like a low figure.
US debt is almost $28 trillion and climbing faster than at anytime in our history. We are basically maxing out our credit cards then applying for more credit cards to make the payments on the one's we maxed out then applying for more to make the payments on the one's we are using to make the payments on, etc. There will be a point where the American dollar will collapse and the nation will swiftly follow after that. Our economy is completely unsustainable and propped up only by enormous and ever growing amounts of debt. Total American debt( federal, state, local, and private) is over $82 trillion. There isn't even that much money in circulation in the entire world in all currencies.
@@kapfiji731 That is absolutely false and doesn't even make sense. We have a central banking system and our money is issued and owned by the Federal Reserve which is not a government entity. It is as federal as Federal Express.
@@joedufour8188 allahu_adamsmith · 2y The US dollar is a fiat currency. It is not tied to gold or silver or anything else, it only has value because the US says it has value, and because of the strength of the US economy, powerful investors take the US's word to be good. Thus the US dollar is considered to be a safer investment than some other currencies. The US economy depends on the global economy (as do most major economies). Global trade and shipping are protected by the strength of the militaries of the US and its allies, but mainly by the US. Thus, the US dollar is backed by the US military.
@@kapfiji731 The value is backed by faith. When that faith goes, so does the dollar. As our debt rises to levels we cannot possibly come back from, it will happen sooner rather than later. Once again, the dollar is not backed by the military in any way, shape, or form.
I love going through your older videos. I am a Navy nuke firmly serving onboard US aircraft carriers And submarines. I appreciate your fascination with this… And I appreciate being one of your supporters. You are truly the type of person I love to see as an ally of our NATO forces. You’re a patriot for your country and that means a lot to the rest of us. Slav Ukraini, tsoraviche
A few years ago, we had an obsolete carrier that was being retired, so, as a test, we attempted to sink it by firing a bunch of missiles and artillery at it. The carrier, though, did not sink until a crew of engineers boarded it and detonated the bull with explosives. That carried was obsolete and not defending itself I wonder what it would take to sink a newer one...?
@@armadillotoe Unlikely. US put a WWII carrier near our Fusion bomb test and the carrier lost the top deck but was other wise unharmed. Keep in mind Fusion bombs are more powerful then Nukes. On the other hand the Carrier was not right at the bomb site.
Dont forget the 9 amphibious assault carriers America has (soon to be 10). 8 of these are old generation, with 1 new gen (with 10 more new gen scheduled to replace the older 8). These carriers can have the "hover" or v/stol aircraft or lots of attack helicopters or troop carrying helicopters. As mentioned above currently there are 11 commissioned Super Aircraft carriers with a 12 that is built but undergoing sea triales. The 12 is scheduled to replace the Nimitz, but the Ford Class still has some kinks so I expect that the Nimitz wont go away for years. Plus there is debate about going back to 12 carriers in service instead of the current 11, this way it's easier to do schedule and unscheduled maintenance without taking too many carriers offline. Technically America also has 5 aircraft carriers that are museums, and 2 more that are preserved that could become museums. So if things get real bad these could be brought back... though its unlikely as they're older and not as capable. And no, a single torpedoe couldn't destroy a modern Aircraft carrier. The US has purposefully tried to sink old carriers to test out their durability... it took countless hit and stayed afloat. They had to send a demolition team aboard to scuttle it. Yeah, a torpedoe would definitely incapacitate a carrier but they're designed to be quickly battle repaired then sail home to get fully fixed.
Healthcare? The America government: No Infrastructure? The America government: No UBI? The America government: No Portable floating death machines? The America government: $700 Billion dollars
It's always fun when people thinking "Wanting change and fighting for what you believe in" equals "brainwashed into hating the country". Sounds like fascist talk. The US isn't just for YOU.
@Jason Forbes they don't leave because they are living paycheck by paycheck and their families are stationed there. It also not bad enough to were people are in danger like in 3rd world countries. Probably a rhetorical question but that's the answer.
America truely is that shining beacon. Then you get there and start to miss war torn somalia, thinking to yourself, "if i hear that word again am gonna try swimmin back" then somebody says trump. Next thing you know your on a bus to the nearest coastal town with your trunks.
@@Mafia-gh2ut I have. I think a lot of Asian immigrants and Asian-Americans have more of less stayed close to larger coastal cities. I'm going to go with the easy bet and say one of the "newer/younger " countries in Africa. There have been a couple civil wars within the last 50-ish years, and civil wars typically result in at least one new country.
The USN had 12 carriers for a long time, but I think the current goal is 10. USS Gerald R. Ford is having major problems becoming battleworthy, which has prolonged the career of the oldest active carrier (Nimitz).
@@roberthudson1959 correct, there were many new innovative systems that were created for the Ford class, and it is taking much longer than expected to iron out the kinks, but they are also much more efficient overall with reduction in manpower by almost 1k compared with the Nimitz class while increasing their capabilities. The long development is also part of the reason why the US kept the Enterprise (CVN-65) running for so much longer than they had planned to. Also I would like to point out that the carriers dont have a top speed of 35 mph, they have an un-classified speed of 35+ mph, they can go much quicker, and the old Enterprise was the fastest ship on the planet.
Hope that isn't a problem for you. Sounds all good to me. We are all people. I am sure Estonia wouldn't mind having another patriot. Go girl !!!!!!!!!!
@@king_undead777 They were fighting with their hands tied though. That is the point of exercises like that, to put the participants in absolute worst case scenarios. Their movements and tactics were restricted by the exercise rules.
When building the US's newer aircraft carriers, the set designers for Star Trek the Next Generation were actually consulted, because the Navy recognized that the bridge design of the Enterprise from that show was laid out in a way that had a number of desirable features, some of which had never been integrated into real US ships.
Russia doesn’t really have one anymore. A crane fell through its deck and then caught on fire during repairs. They are t even repairing it agin because of how expensive it would be.
The last time the Russian aircraft carrier was put to sea it had to be tugged around. No wonder they are working on super sonic missiles, their navy is Дерьмо
I was in the US Navy - When we went underway or (deployed) for the 9 months out to sea we only needed to be supplied once every 3 months the supply ship would go to shore and get supplies and then go back to sea and supply the carrier, the carrier never has to go to shore while deployed. As for how tough the carrier is it can take a direct hit to the hull of the ship and still float it has compartments within the ship that can close off to keep afloat.
I’m italian why were you surprise when you saw italy have 2 carriers ? We need to defend our pizzas in some way. Btw I’m loving this “ reaction series “
@ it really is impressive! It may not be large in anyway or have many of the perks the US carriers have but having 2 as a small nation is very impressive even more than a large superpower such as Russia or China.
@@shyryTsr2k not to mention China and Russias ships are slag heaps...shit boxes if you will, I'm sure either of Italys carriers could face Russia and Chinas
I think he might have missed the part right at the end about in addition to the 11 carriers the US recently completed the 1st of 10 of a new class that are on the way.
Are Dub I don’t think America would be the first to send. I know trump would be eager to but congress would be like nonono, they haven’t sent any yet and if we send first nobody will like us anymore.
@@mlplarisanable most of those tanks are old and are falling apart due to lack of spare parts. remember how Iraq had one of the largest military forces on the planet yet crumbled within just a few days.
@@MidwestFarmToys Yeah, and it seems that our former president was reducing the debt, but he was voted out. I hope President-Elect Biden will continue to get us out of debt.
@@MidwestFarmToys Precisely my point. If anyone else, especially leftist, would have done what he’s done, he would have been re-elected in a heartbeat. It’s just sad that people can’t see past the smoke and mirrors.
The Russian "carrier" has a hard time floating, much less sailing anywhere. Right now it was severely damaged in dry dock. In the past when it could float it had to travel with a tug boat to take it back to port. It's about time military videos stop listing the Russia has a carrier
Well, I mean, they technically *have a carrier*... The fact that it's severely damaged and has never done, well, anything properly doesn't stop them from having it... lol
It recently caught on fire too, for like the third time recently. It's literal only purpose is so that superiors have a place to put subordinates they don't like.
i wouldn't be surprised if there was lol. they served it in Navy bootcamp at the San Diego RTC back in 1990. Disclaimer: I'm not a vet, was released on a medical discharge before i finished bootcamp.
“It’s unfair that the US has that many carriers” Who said that the US fights fair? We engage an enemy with overwhelming force. We fight to win, not to be gentlemanly towards our enemies.
@@gdo3510 We haven't won a war because when we go war the media wants to come with. Then people see what a war entails, and they say "omg! I can't believe you are actually killing people!" Then restrictive R.O.E. gets put in place, and gets in the way of winning the war. It has nothing to do with who we are fighting, and everything to do with who is watching.
@@Bad_Wolf_Media Oh yea, I agree. And the logistics might not be possible... but it's a thought enemies should keep in mind. And would be an almost unfathomable intimidating display ; )
I’m getting my dual citizenship in USA and Mexico; I’m so proud of both countries; but although I’m created in Mexico, I am proud to be Made in America! Our military is arguably the most important part of our country... and although the government can piss us off in their decisions... we are always proud to support our troops and paying for their security and safety, is nothing compared to their sacrifice. Our troops fighting for our freedom is what makes us American. It definitely brings so much patriotism to my heart!
christopher brooks They should include LHDs and LHAs because they are essentially the same as the Italian carriers and british carriers, the only one I would say is truly similar would be the french one
"If the AC-130 is like a flying fortress then the aircraft carrier must be like the floating fortress" I take it nobody has shown you the B-52 Stratofortress
I loved working with the Estonians. Their officers have no idea how to properly plan for offensive operations because they've been in the defense for so long with their guns pointed to the east, but they're good people.
Damn right they are. Sure, they don't really have the sheer military power that the US, or a few of its allies, can project/put to use... But Baltic people are durable as all fuck, and strong. They're naturally hardy people, and most of their soldiers wouldn't make bad Marines.
@@rallyecars7449 i will confess that i did not know about them at all until this youtube channel. Ive never been in the military either due to asthma but at 33 years old i feel a slight bit of shame towards my geographic lack of knowledge.
I wonder what Estonia thinks of Trumps intention to pull out of NATO. To me that would be a huge mistake, but we've already seen him shift personnel from countries like Germany over to Poland for what he sees as Germany's failure to pay their share of the defense budget for NATO.
@@elcormoran1 Send the carriers? you realize the Russian navy is pitiful compared to the crazy doctrine driven Americans right? they Americans and their "Power Projection" doctrine makes them a scary fucking naval power. Russians have a single aircraft carrier, one. please tell me how they could possibly destroy the 11 carriers and their support fleets without pursuing the nuclear option? Russia has 101 total naval vessels, compare that to 290 American naval vessels. Russia has good home defense and is the 2nd most powerful military power in the world but stop with the bias and see the facts. the Russian army is a force to be reckoned with and the air force is strong but the navy has always been their weak point.
@@stuka101 i think subs aren't what's going to change naval doctrine again, I'm in the camp that thinks missile cruisers are more of a threat nowadays. Especially since we're making them smaller and smaller. (I have to agree that the russians have some scary torpedos.)
During my active days in the marine corps I was able to spend time on multiple carriers. Including the USS America, Peleliu, greenbay. All of them were old and the peleliu was on its last deployment. The uss America was brand new and had a Starbucks on board.
The reason the United States has such a large Navy is due to our position on the earth. We far away from Europe, Asia and Africa and in order to project strength and troops over that distance a large Navy is neccesary.
There is not a commercial fast food restaurant chain on US Navy ships, but the carrier's multiple Mess Decks (dining facilities) have a "short order line" where you can order a hamburger and french fries rather than the entree in the main food line.
I just stumbled across this video and your channel. When I was in the US Marines deployed to Afghanistan I met a few Estonian troops. Great guys and I enjoyed knowing you all!
There is a saying here in the US:
The largest air force in the world is the US Airforce, the second largest is the US Navy.
and the third is the us army air force
Technically i think the army has more aircraft than the navy if you arent just counting fixed wing craft.
If you count our amphibious assault ships we have 20 or carriers total.
@@andypham4216 I was about to come in here and prove you wrong. But the Army actually does have more Aircrafts than the Navy; if you aren't only counting fixed-winged aircrafts. Those helicopters really boast the Army forward in that aspect lol.
@@fjallabrjotur and the army has the most ships as well. They are all transport ships. Suck it squids. US Army is still the best. Chair force we still take your cute girls. But hey the navy still has the marines
As an American, these videos make me feel so weirdly patriotic
Yes It does
But I'm always patriotic
Nothing inspires national pride like a powerful military and crippling, unending debt
@@kriddius i rather be in debt then dead or held a slave in something
@@4gerars500 there's about 180 countries in the world who are free and don't have aircraft carriers. The US won't suddenly become slaves. lose their freedom or spontaneously explode if they spent less on their military. You could cut America's defense spending by over 80% and still boast a world class defense force if they were also willing to surrender their monstrous ego, paranoia and need to govern the world through intimidation as the unofficial police force of everyone everywhere
“It’s unfair but we’re on the same side so I don’t care” I love that
I’m to tired to look up who said it but as the saying goes. “If you are in a fair fight, you have already failed”
TheGooseIsIn Exactly. I don’t want any of our men & women in harm’s way fighting a fair war. I want them to have overwhelming force at their disposal...
@@Darthybuddy My preference is the quote "if you find yourself in a fair fight, your tactics suck."
@@slatondragon I prefer this quote "No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making some other poor damn bastard die for his." - George S. Patton
You also gotta keep in mind us here in America are thousands of miles away from the rest of y’all the big countries so we need to be able to get the places where the battle will happen.
ALSO I love that taiwan is a "friendly nation" China must be EXTRA PISSED
yes
i hope the US can help Taiwan show it's desire for independence, i saw a video of a WHO official ignoring taiwan asking a question that implied they would be recognized as an independent entity, such a crime to allow China to force itself upon others.
Getting angry with Japan too, since the Japanese Navy just received the go ahead to build 3 more aircraft carriers, which would their total up to 5.
As a retired US Army soldier it makes my heart warm when a NATO ally soldier takes the time to understand our weapon systems. Now I have to brush up on Estonia's armed forces! Thanks Artur..
This is heartwarming, thanks for your service!
Lou, "Now I have to brush up on Estonia's armed forces!" I think you just did!
There's a good movie '1944' on Estonias' ww2 experience. Some conscripted by Germany, some by Soviets, fighting each other. Good movie.
We had an Estonian in our Basic Training over at Ft. Knox. Some kind of transfer program between the two countries. Really young guy. Anyway, this guy had a big accent and the Drill Seargents used to like messing with him in a friendly way. They would ask him in front of the formation what's he doing in America. He used to yell out loud "Drill Seargent, I'm in America because I want to see big American titties." That would have the Drill Seargents laughing and with a big smile. You can tell Drill Seargents really liked that guy.
@@Brian-ci3jc p]!
Reason for many USA carriers;
“Speak softly and carry a big stick” -U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919)
You got the wrong line it was Carry big penis
yep, also I think "Big Stick" and "Floating Fortress" should definitely be future USS carrier names, you know whenever we get tired of naming them after US presidents.
The US also has effectively singlehandedly ensured safe trade for the entire world. Piracy is basically extinct because the US Navy is a comically large sword above the neck of any would-be pirate.
"Compensating for something, aren't you, Americans?" "Weak allies, that's what."
@@ivantheteribul God fucking DAMN it feels good to be a nation that has enough firepower to crack the planet in half.
"America will never be destroyed from the outside if we falter and lose our freedoms it will be because we destroyed ourselves" Abraham Lincoln.
true look at whats happening right now
Its happening .
Lincoln didn't care about freedom. He stepped all over the Constitution for his War of Northern Aggression.
@@josephlynch7655 liberal
@@josephlynch7655 Tell that to the freed slaves.
"china must be very angry about that"
Yeah...that's why we do it
Yeah it’s called a float by. You float past China real slow blasting gangsta rap.
@@EagleFang74 ** passes China while blasting fortunate son**
Yeah
China wants to claim all the seas and all the lands. It’s freedom of navigation, the USN guarantees this with their war ships. Though obviously China contests this.
And we need to keep doing it until they stop stealing our sh!t... :-D
The definition of an American aircraft carrier - "Four acres of nuclear-armed and nuclear-powered sovereign American territory. With its own air force."
mmm we all bitch at one another and have our own political views but damnit im proud 2 be an American
perfection
Only in America
I think as a matter of policy that U.S. Navy Aircraft carriers no longer carry nuclear weapons, but they are still nuclear powered.
@@sfranger50 willing to bet on that? (Regardless of what the Government says in public)
British when America becomes the strongest military and has the most aircraft carriers:
British: I R A I S E D T H A T B O I
And most of us just say shut up dad
Lmao
reading your comment with the british accent
Some shit that America does recently like crippling Irans economy, handing Palestine to WW2 Jewish migrants or butt-kissing North Korea means many British are uneasy about getting to close to the Trump-style US
Ok boomer
"Are you guys paying for this?"
Yep
"You guys must be rich!"
Nope, but yep.
"You guys must be rich."
"No, all our money goes towards aircraft carriers.
“They probably have a McDonalds down there knowing America.”
I like the way you think, soldier.
No McDonald’s but there’s a Starbucks
Svenson_ Worst. Trade-off. Ever.
@@AzaiReacts not stereotyping if its true lmfao
@@AzaiReacts im American dude
@@AzaiReacts im not political, and im definitely not a libtard, you done assuming?
Artur: "these carriers are expensive, who's paying for them?"
Taxpayers: ....
Tax payers who's parents aren't even born yet. 😂
@@fouronetwo813 every president since 1900 "IMMA JUST SPEND SPEND SPEND!"
@ihategooglespooks I mean if were still in debt with china after they released a plague and blamed us then there's a problem
Lml it's good though life carries on
US military spending is roughly 3% of GDP, of which about half goes to the blue water navy. Considering that the US typically spent 6% to 8% (and at one point 12%) of its GDP on its military during the Cold War, the current 3% is small by comparison. At the Bretton-Woods conference following World War II, the USA advocated freedom of trade and freedom of the seas as a replacement for the old pre-WW2 colonial system. Dozens of nations have since signed on to this system. To this day, one of the major roles of the US Navy is to patrol the world's oceans in order to ensure freedom of the seas. I recommend watching the video "How the New World Order was made" by CaspianReport for more details.
Funniest line: "And Italy has two - alright, that's weird."
🤣😂🤣😂🇺🇸😂
prob second-hand junk or leftover from WWI
@@RoastLambShanks Not true. CV doesn't exist during WWI, not to mention that Italy never had CV prior to 2001. Both of them are STOVL carriers with similar capability to Hornet class and America class respectively, which means carrying less than 30 planes in total.
Edit: Italy still has one of the most advanced navy today (with the others being Japan, Britain, and France), with US ordering Italian frigates just this year when they realized they can't build proper frigates for ASW after the 2007 exercise when a Swedish submarine sank (not physically) USS Ronald Regan without being detected.
@@benlex5672 I was on CVA-19. She took a kamikaze hit at Okinawa.
It really shouldn’t be a surprise. The Italians have been a naval power since roman times.
My son is on the USS Roosevelt Carrier and will be ordering a cup soon. You are becoming a popular channel amongst our military. Awesome!
i truly respect Artur Rehi, he is the perfect RUclipsr to burn out my time
mad respect from Korea, south
Is your name pronounced differently in Korea, I’m American by the way
@@koolaidjammer7108 His name in Korean probably isn't Jason.....
I felt that "south"
Damn, I was thinking North Korea ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Damn, you speak amazing English, nice job!
The US Navy is also the second largest airforce in the world after the US Airforce.
AdamosDad wouldn’t that actually be the US Army in 2nd place and US Navy in 3rd place?
😆
Vasil 6907 The USAF is in fact the world's largest Air Force. The USN is in fact the world's second largest Air Force.
Vasil 6907 count by fixed wing aircraft not by rotary wing
@@freedomliberty8961 gotcha
Artur Rehi: China must be very angry at that
Me: ..... Good
The disputed islands in the South China Sea did not belong to China. They were historically shared by fishermen from Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines. They were then taken by China...some at gunpoint. It's not that China should be angry...it should be the rest of the world that should be angry that China took them. And Obama let it happen. But now the island taking has halted...until we get the next Democrat president...then the entire Philippines will probably fall to China.
Michael Jorgensen don’t you know China has “historical claims” to everything. I’m being sarcastic I feel I had to say that because I think someone will think I’m serious.
@@goldenrepublic6848 I claim the great wall of China as my own, i heard my uncles cousins brothers niece had visited there and put a foot on the wall.... so its mine. And my claim is as legitimate as China's on the South China Sea islands.
@@michaeljorgensen790 Trump is still allowing it to happen. The US government was never going to do anything about it especially when comes to a technically capable adversary like China or Russia. So get it right.
@@michaeljorgensen790 I completely agree with you. Also try to be a little less transparent about your political views on RUclips
"1 torpedo can take it down"
*Laughs in Enterprise*
Hehe
Maybe a Nuclear Torpedo. Otherwise, close a few hatches and carry on.
The military tried to sink a carrier to see if they could, they couldn't.
"Crusing in the south China Sea is a very dangerous place to be"
... For everyone else
That is part of the reason we cruise there. China is repeatedly trying to claim international waters as their sovereign territory. By cruising there, the U.S. shows that China is unable or unwilling to defend those waters, and therefore cannot claim ownership of them under international law. We are there specifically to prevent China from expanding.
@Huawei is a criminal organization. Largest military in the world? What? Number of soldiers? Those numbers can be brought down pretty quickly. Full blown bald eagles.
@@argr are you trying to say that the USA would loose a war with China cause I don’t see that happening any time soon
@@argr ok I get what you are saying but for 1 we didn’t loose to Vietnam
@Huawei is a criminal organization. lol I’m arguing with him on another comment
A fair fight is an uncertain one. Rule #1 of warfare: Unless unavoidable, never join a fight you aren't certain of winning.
An old saying: If you're in a fair fight, you're doing it wrong.
Clint Smith of Thunder Ranch " If you find yourself in a fair fight your tactics suck " .
Man only if Japan know that in 1941
@@markborkowski2489 Their idea of a fair fight. Attack while the other country doesn't know they are at war with you. Then after you finish attacking, declare war.
Max Redman idk if you ever done your hw or watched a documentary on the Pearl harbor attack, but in class and through a documentary we were told that a Japanese admiral told top Japanese military people to call off the attack if we can not go through Hawaii and attack the heart of the U.S.
“Italy has two that’s weird” best quote ever WoW ThAnKs GuYs I DiDnT ExEpEcT aLl ThE LiKeS jk I don’t really care
If youtube had a save comment button this would be the only one I save.
@@ryanbroguy wow, are u serious?
@@Blehstor probably
@@ryanbroguy why is your hate against italy so strong lol
Weird only until you realize Italy has roughly the same GDP as all of Russia even though it's about half the population. Its surrounded by water while russia is basically land locked other than its artic north and sparsely populated east.
Sink one air craft carrier, receive the FULL retribution of the USA
Plus NATO
You mean try to sink
@@robotsquirreI No, the only time the US carrier got sunk during a navy exercise was from Sweden. Its possible to sink a carrier, but HIGHLY unlikely.
@@Dr_Duck69 hence "try"
Sweden sunk ur carrier :/
He asked if we are paying for this and as an American I yelled “YES ACTUALLY” to my screen
Same
When he said “you must be rich” I’m like “HAHAHAHAHA” 😂 no no, we just pump most of our money into the military. Which, we should be putting more of that into education. And we have a LARGE population.
same
@@Rhov9 no we are hella rich
@@godemperortrump6932 If we are so rich, why do we have so much debt?
"How much do you pay for your military?"
USA: yes
How many Carriers do you want?
USA: *yes*
Yea: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
A lot of Americans (including me) are critical of how much money goes to this type of thing when our education and healthcare could really use some fat stacks.
@@planetsingatorade Big gun that goes boom > Being able to afford the MRI imaging that finds your cancerous tumor
:D
Artur: "wheres the McDonalds its America I know it has one". Me: i have never been so offended by something i 100% agree with.
There isn't one on the ship, but the food is still good. However if stationed at a home port in Norfolk, then the McDonald's is a short walk across from pier 12.
Mine had a Starbucks on it manned by crew
more likely it would be a Burger King, anyway...
@@connorcronin7803 I was jus about to talk about it, what would you get from the starbucks like is it really jus the same as on the ground
@@connorcronin7803 I was wondering if anyone was going to point that out...
If I had a nickel for every Italian aircraft carrier I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.
Ahaha, true, but they got more functional than anyone else, except us, which is funnier and even more weird.
Blake, the best thing about Italian aircraft carriers is they are usually in port, have few training days, host a Pizza Hut franchise and give conjugal visits to sailors. Not really a wartime navy. A pelican with a hand grenade is more deadly.
🤣🤣
@@PlanetEarth3141 never, under any circumstances, ever underestimate the spitefulness of a pelican
Damn kamikaze torpedo dive bombing shit 💩 dropping bastards
🤬🤬🤬
😂🤣😂🤣
Raves about who's paying for it...yeah MY income taxes, some of it should come at the fuel pump instead as we defend the globes oil shipping lanes.
Whenever a crisis breaks out, the first question the military asks is “where is the nearest carrier?”.
True. So darn true
‘Murica
The second, where’s the nearest MEU, being half the firepower and the dirge of our enemies, my younger brothers, takers and destroyers of land and forces.
I love Artur's childlike exuberance. If only all Americans could be like him.
As a 61 year old ex-navy guy, I find this video simply charming. I feel no need to educate or correct him on anything - just seeing his interest and conclusions are entertaining.
Estonia military 🇪🇪 has no sideburn length regulations ?
Whom does he think he is.......Admiral Zumwalt ?
@@frankcolumbo9615 probably not on active duty
Yeah. It’s called the 1980’s, when we had G.I.Joe cartoons and Americans loved their country. 🇺🇸
Not so much now, thanks to our marxist eduction system.
I had to search on what made America great as soon as I came to this country since they never taught it, just history and how to hate math. Half the time it wasn't anything patriotic, other than your feelings matter. Hit me like a brick when I realized what being an american meant at least for me. Freedom, Liberty, and the right to say how much you hate your country without being shot and that's about it. The fact you can do things and say things without limitation compared to other countries is astounding and I guess people just forgot it over the years and replaced it with an international oppressive police and burgers.
Italy having 2 Aircraft Carriers is understandable: we are a country surrounded by water, with all the recent battles happening south/south-east of us just across the Mediterranean Sea.
It's reasonable to want a strong naval presence for sure. We're mostly just impressed that a small nation like Italy has invested enough to have that strong of a naval presence.
I mean, not only are your carriers more modern, but you have as many as Russia and China combined. Seriously surprising.
Well that and you guys used to be Rome.
@Αθηναίος Οπλίτης I ate 9 mozzarella cheese sticks with marinara sauce, 1 small blueberry pie and a burger for the whole day n i feel full rn
@Hotel Yamato 110 aircraft carriers in ww2? No...
@Hotel Yamato 110 Aircraft carriers in WW2? Only CV2 to CV33 could have served in that era. That's 32 fleet aircraft carriers at most. I think you counted escort carriers and light CVL carriers. Some of those were flat tops built on civilian vessels. I guess at half the length and 1/3 the tonnage it depends on how small you can go to still call it an aircraft carrier.
Even given that we have 11 aircraft carriers, the US navy is still considering upping its total ship-count from the mid 300s to 500.
Like any collection of mechanical systems, things break. There is a big difference between "existing" and "mission capable". At any given time there are ships in port for repairs, maintenance, upgrades, crew training, etc.
@@kevincrosby1760 Yep, Maintenance can take anywhere from 6-18 months depending on how long it has been deployed. Which is why we have so many in rotation.
@@cavlizzy Exactly. Most folks don't realize exactly how old some of our ships actually are. The older they get, the more maintenance issues that they have. I was on the USS Kansas City (AOR-3) from '87-90. Her first deployment was to Vietnam...
@@kevincrosby1760 Oh wow! I assume they can be updated technically to some degree as time passes?? (these ships are so dang expensive) Surely our oldest ships are at least "even" with Russia/China? And ours do get a regular important maintenance! Also, Thank you for your service!!
@@kevincrosby1760 2) You certainly know a ton more than I do! I am a huge WWII buff. I lived in Belgium for several years & visited all the D-day beaches, etc..
Idea for next video: America's Ohio-Class Submarines.
Or the Virginia class SSN
I vote for Ohio class
Los Angeles 688 class would be good too. Fast attack sub hunter.
Yes
Ohio class
the US airforce is the strongest airforce in the world, the second strongest is the US navy.
correction: second strongest air power is the US Army, third strongest is the US Navy.
and don't forget the Marine Corps also has more aircraft then most countries.
Russia in the 80's found out the hard way ..Having the most.. Cost the most.... It's like life Insurance Its only good if your dead Having the the most is the worse thing to have if you have no need for it
@@livingonadollar2882, well, it's a good thing that the US needs them!
Who has the best navy
@@toomanyaccounts the marines are under the department of the navy. so they are counted under navy planes. that is why the US Navy is the single most powerful fighting force in the world.
We will have 12 carriers soon and that’s not counting the Marine’s escort carriers. As for the comment that a carrier would go down easy without the escort fleet, that’s not accurate the modern super carriers are extremely difficult to sink. It has defenses that are difficult to overcome. The reason we have 11 carriers is because one or more are being refurbished and upgraded and while the others are deployed also we have a rule that we must be able to fight on two fronts and win this goes back to ww2 when we were fighting in Europe and the pacific.
Neat tidbit for you the number you see on the ship like on the USS Gerold Ford ship number is CVN-78 that basically means we’ve built 78 carriers.
Which is why theres at least 1 on station in the indian ocean/persian gulf, atlantic and pacific
To say nothing of our damage control, which is constantly being hammered home and trained on at home and at sea. USN CTT 11yrs.
Facts
actually we have built 78 Fleet carriers we have built hundreds of escort and helicopter carriers
Even more than that. 78 fleet carriers. Many more smaller ones.
Fun fact, ships are called she because they carry you in their "womb".
Only the Bismarck was ever called a He. And He was a prototype for and entire fleet. If only....
(Note the difference between male and female tanks in early days of development...yes there were both genders!)
I've always wondered that so, thank you
@@OriginalGlorfindel Bismark gets mentioned
Me: *PRIDE OF A NATION A BEAST MADE OF STEEL*
*BISMARK IN MOTION -- KING OF THE OCEAN*
*HE WAS MADE TO RULE THE WAVES ACROSS THE SEVEN SEAS*
@@justanunluckyirishmaninabl5178 (starts singing along)
@@justanunluckyirishmaninabl5178 r/ExpectedSabaton
USA: 11 expensive carriers 🚢
Artur: who's paying for them?
US taxpayers: 😐
edit: comment section: 😶😡😯
To all countries receiving security from the american taxpayer. You're welcome.
USA tax payers meaning, every US citizen
Aloha not every have you heard of the church
@@Aloha1041 every us citizen making over 10,000*
Freedom isn't free.
Also, America has 9 more smaller carriers (that are bigger than some country’s biggest carriers) that can carry up to 30 F-35’s.
Well... 30 if they get rid of all the helicopters and landing craft and turn it into an all out STOVL carrier instead of an amphibious assault ship.
LHD class carriers
The Wasp Class and America Class can carry and launch F-35s if they want to. Their aircraft loadout depends on their mission, just like the bigger carriers who also have different aircraft loadouts.
Also add retired ships.
@@Dingusdoofus Not entirely true. Yes, the smaller carriers air wing can and do change with the mission, but no, the larger carrier's air wing do not change as the larger carriers air wing is already equipped to do whatever the mission may call for.
2:44
"Are u guys paying for this??'
*EHEM EHEM...TAXES..EHEM EHEM*
Yeah bud. Former US Navy submariner here. Nuclear Reactor Operator. I was attached to the Teddy Roosevelt battlegroup in 2001/2002 for our Med run. I never wanted to be on a carrier, too many people. Roughly 130 guys on a Fast attack sub. I knew my captain, and he knew me. Carriers are also bomb magnets. We played rabbit boat with our battle group all the time during exercises, and they never detected us unless we let them (switching pumps to fast speed and banging hull with wrenches). If we wanted to sink them, nothing was going to stop us. The surface guys called us "Bubbleheads," and we called them "Targets" or Skimmers.
The carriers are still very cool. Each one is the 6th largest air force in the world, are the key to US force projection abroad, and are the basis of our superpower status. It's cool to see our NATO allies recognizing just how impressive our Navy is. That deterrent is absolutely crucial for global security. I'm glad we have this stuff, but also glad to have lots of good NATO allies. Awesome to have you on our side.
Former US Navy Helo Combat SAR & ASW Operator - "they never detected us unless we let them" LOL! Dude, I could tell when your captain took a dump by the sound of the toilet. Two dipping helos and a sub is toast. Don't get me started on acoustics. JK bro, it was always fun playing hide and seek with you guys.
@@raytravis5 Dipping helos are probably the best chance you guys had of detecting us, but we'd just hang out under the thermocline layer. We knew the heads were actually the thing that could give us away the most, so we tied the toilet seats up (the piping is a direct sound short to the hull). I just remember the Sonar Tech from the Ramage telling me in La Madd about how his CO ripped his ass for not being able to detect us and then we "sunk" the TR. And then later to make it fair we were ordered to make sound transients so they could find us, so the ERLL watch was picking up and dropping a bilge access hatch over and over again and I was banging on the aft escape trunk with a wrench.
Fake news and no Proof of Service.
JTFEX/TMDI99. Detected and sank the entire fleet, lmao!
I love how he takes the time to honor all his patrons and stuff during the video, thats really nice
4:00 "One torpedo can take it out."
No it can't. In 2005 the U.S. did test on an older aircraft carrier (USS America) to see how much abuse they could take before sinking so they could use that information is designing future aircraft carriers. The ship withstood four weeks of constant attack and was still floating before they sent a demolition team in to finally sink it.
From a technical point of view, this is both correct and wrong. An aircraft carrier - like the America, in the example you cited - can take a TON of abuse and stay afloat. But being afloat doesn't mean much. A single torpedo could, in fact, take a carrier off the board if it damages the screws. If a carrier can't make enough speed, they can't launch aircraft. (You have to have air moving over the deck for lift on the wings, even with a catapult). Usually that means the carrier turns into the wind and brings speed up to around 30 knots to commence flight operations.
If you damage to screws to the point where she can still move, but not fast enough to launch aircraft, then you have, in fact, "taken out" an aircraft carrier, even if she's still afloat.
@@Bad_Wolf_Media I guess he meant full kill as opposed to technical kill like you mentioned
Exactly! So many people think everything is like a video game. It took multiple torpedo's to sink the USS America which is smaller than a modern day carrier. Once a submarine fires a torpedo, it is likely that it's position will be compromised and thus attacked and sunk by a nearby US submarine or surface ship.
Easier to repair a floating carrier then it is to repair one at the bottom of the ocean
If the USA were to park a carrier 1000 yards of Iranian coast and told Iran to go ahead & try to sink it, they couldn't....
Artur, this is the first video I watched from you. I love seeing the reaction to someone with a different perspective of our military. I served in Iraq from 06-08 and worked with Estonian soldiers that were attached to our unit, HHT 1-7 CAV, 1BCT, 1CD. You guys are the best!!
I recently found out that we only had 11 carriers and My first thought was "thats it?!" 😂
🤣😂🤣😂
@@James-wb1uy We actually only have 9 available. The U.S.S. Ford is nowhere near combat capable and the USS George Washington still has about a year left to go in her mid-life refueling and major overhaul. Once she's deployable, the Stennis will go into the yard for its mid-life refueling and complex overhaul and will not be available for over 4 years. The Ford debacle has really handicapped the navy, we should have 10 available for deployment with 1 in the yard at any given time. We are thus down a carrier battle group from what we should have available at all times.
@Sufuurin Its still an impressive feat. However, the reason for my surprise is pretty much based on the amount of money that we spend on military each year. It just seems to me. A non military citizen that it seems like a low figure.
Yes!! I thought we had at LEAST 50...one per state 😂 I was like well shit, 11 ain’t enough 🤦🏻♀️
11 super carriers, plus 9 more smaller assault carriers.
“You don’t have North Koreans”
Americans: *laughs in melting pot*
Actually, I lived near a place where they helped 2 NK escapees. They set them up with living and a job.
Heyy that’s pretty neat
There aren’t that many, but there are some
Probably as many as we have Estonians. Do you know 1% of Australia's population lives in the states?
Mark Walker woah
"Who's paying for this?"
American taxpayer: *helo*
US debt is almost $28 trillion and climbing faster than at anytime in our history. We are basically maxing out our credit cards then applying for more credit cards to make the payments on the one's we maxed out then applying for more to make the payments on the one's we are using to make the payments on, etc.
There will be a point where the American dollar will collapse and the nation will swiftly follow after that. Our economy is completely unsustainable and propped up only by enormous and ever growing amounts of debt. Total American debt( federal, state, local, and private) is over $82 trillion. There isn't even that much money in circulation in the entire world in all currencies.
@@joedufour8188
The US dollar is military protected, its value isn’t collapsing anytime soon buddy.
@@kapfiji731 That is absolutely false and doesn't even make sense. We have a central banking system and our money is issued and owned by the Federal Reserve which is not a government entity. It is as federal as Federal Express.
@@joedufour8188
allahu_adamsmith
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2y
The US dollar is a fiat currency. It is not tied to gold or silver or anything else, it only has value because the US says it has value, and because of the strength of the US economy, powerful investors take the US's word to be good. Thus the US dollar is considered to be a safer investment than some other currencies.
The US economy depends on the global economy (as do most major economies). Global trade and shipping are protected by the strength of the militaries of the US and its allies, but mainly by the US. Thus, the US dollar is backed by the US military.
@@kapfiji731 The value is backed by faith. When that faith goes, so does the dollar. As our debt rises to levels we cannot possibly come back from, it will happen sooner rather than later.
Once again, the dollar is not backed by the military in any way, shape, or form.
I love going through your older videos. I am a Navy nuke firmly serving onboard US aircraft carriers And submarines.
I appreciate your fascination with this… And I appreciate being one of your supporters. You are truly the type of person I love to see as an ally of our NATO forces. You’re a patriot for your country and that means a lot to the rest of us.
Slav Ukraini, tsoraviche
A few years ago, we had an obsolete carrier that was being retired, so, as a test, we attempted to sink it by firing a bunch of missiles and artillery at it. The carrier, though, did not sink until a crew of engineers boarded it and detonated the bull with explosives.
That carried was obsolete and not defending itself
I wonder what it would take to sink a newer one...?
Nukes?
@@armadillotoe Unlikely. US put a WWII carrier near our Fusion bomb test and the carrier lost the top deck but was other wise unharmed. Keep in mind Fusion bombs are more powerful then Nukes. On the other hand the Carrier was not right at the bomb site.
@@Thorgon-Cross fusion bombs are nukes they just go through a different process to go super critical
Nuke is a general term, there are about 3000 different types of 'nukes'
@@admiralshadowofasunderedst3068 Yep. H-bomb used Fusion "nukes" use Fission, both are bombs that rely on a process in the nucleus of the atoms.
The US has a Patreon, that’s why we have 11 damn Carriers.
I think we have 12 now. I am pey sure the USS JOHN F. KENNEDY makes 12 because we haven't yet retired any of the other 11.
12*
Correction, 13, the 13th was just announced
Dont forget the 9 amphibious assault carriers America has (soon to be 10). 8 of these are old generation, with 1 new gen (with 10 more new gen scheduled to replace the older 8). These carriers can have the "hover" or v/stol aircraft or lots of attack helicopters or troop carrying helicopters.
As mentioned above currently there are 11 commissioned Super Aircraft carriers with a 12 that is built but undergoing sea triales. The 12 is scheduled to replace the Nimitz, but the Ford Class still has some kinks so I expect that the Nimitz wont go away for years. Plus there is debate about going back to 12 carriers in service instead of the current 11, this way it's easier to do schedule and unscheduled maintenance without taking too many carriers offline.
Technically America also has 5 aircraft carriers that are museums, and 2 more that are preserved that could become museums. So if things get real bad these could be brought back... though its unlikely as they're older and not as capable.
And no, a single torpedoe couldn't destroy a modern Aircraft carrier. The US has purposefully tried to sink old carriers to test out their durability... it took countless hit and stayed afloat. They had to send a demolition team aboard to scuttle it. Yeah, a torpedoe would definitely incapacitate a carrier but they're designed to be quickly battle repaired then sail home to get fully fixed.
@@jonathanryan9946 Yep they have the F-35B from USMC
HAHAHA “ who’s paying for this” the good ol American taxpayers my friend
Damn right we are lol
Damn right
Healthcare?
The America government: No
Infrastructure?
The America government: No
UBI?
The America government: No
Portable floating death machines?
The America government: $700 Billion dollars
@@devinhart2418
you might want to do a little more googling because military spending is only 15% to 20% of the entire federal budget.
It's actually a mere 4% for sustaining the force. The rest is 'defense related' areas like transportation and energy infrastructure not under the DOD.
Every time some kid says "impossible ". We say "hold my beer".
This dude is more American than most actual Americans these days.
Hes more fascinated in the military than actual military enthusiasts lol.
It's always fun when people thinking "Wanting change and fighting for what you believe in" equals "brainwashed into hating the country". Sounds like fascist talk. The US isn't just for YOU.
yes dude... because all there is to America is guns
Not sure liking a weapon constitutes being " American"....
@Jason Forbes they don't leave because they are living paycheck by paycheck and their families are stationed there. It also not bad enough to were people are in danger like in 3rd world countries. Probably a rhetorical question but that's the answer.
Actually, in the US we have North Koreans living here as well (defectors).
Exactly, I know one and she’s amazing 👍🏼 Are there actually any countries not represented in the US?
200 north Korean defectors.
OCFam I’ve never seen a Taiwanese person. But most Asians look alike to Americans so I wouldn’t really know lol
America truely is that shining beacon. Then you get there and start to miss war torn somalia, thinking to yourself, "if i hear that word again am gonna try swimmin back" then somebody says trump.
Next thing you know your on a bus to the nearest coastal town with your trunks.
@@Mafia-gh2ut I have. I think a lot of Asian immigrants and Asian-Americans have more of less stayed close to larger coastal cities.
I'm going to go with the easy bet and say one of the "newer/younger " countries in Africa. There have been a couple civil wars within the last 50-ish years, and civil wars typically result in at least one new country.
If a US carrier was sunk, we would respond to that like a country nuked a city in the USA
All ships on the us navy would attack whoever sunk that ship
Yup
You hear that, SWEDEN!?
Well, all of our carriers ARE nuclear, so it’s kinda like a nuke, but instead it’s just a Chernobyl in the middle of the ocean.
@@ClingyCrab You don't know shit, US carriers won't 'melt' down.
This video makes me so proud to be an American, I love Estonia by the way. The South China Sea is not chinese territory it’s that simple
This whole channel is an advertisement of our country and I am absolutely loving it.
One of my favorite toys as a kid was a huge aircraft carrier, I launched so many fake missions off that bad boy
Same tho
Had that GI:Joe toy did ya? I’m slightly jealous.
Oh yes my dad got me one right before he got deployed on one.
Lol, i had a huge FA-18 superhornet
I got a model not a toy for a kid though.
"Who's paying for this"
US FED: Money printer goes Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrt
More like big gov turning to the American tax payers like, "hippity hopity, your monies my property"
@@Mike_294 funniest shit I could relate to
🤣🤣
its not Money printers its everyones spare money
When I say I choked laughing
"the us has 11?!" yeah we like the 'go big or go home' way of thinking
The USN had 12 carriers for a long time, but I think the current goal is 10. USS Gerald R. Ford is having major problems becoming battleworthy, which has prolonged the career of the oldest active carrier (Nimitz).
@@roberthudson1959 correct, there were many new innovative systems that were created for the Ford class, and it is taking much longer than expected to iron out the kinks, but they are also much more efficient overall with reduction in manpower by almost 1k compared with the Nimitz class while increasing their capabilities. The long development is also part of the reason why the US kept the Enterprise (CVN-65) running for so much longer than they had planned to. Also I would like to point out that the carriers dont have a top speed of 35 mph, they have an un-classified speed of 35+ mph, they can go much quicker, and the old Enterprise was the fastest ship on the planet.
lmao no, we have 22.
Don't forget the 11 amphibious assault ships. They are in fact carriers similar in size to other nation's carrier.
Robert Hudson I’m still wondering when its going to leave the shipyard. I’m getting sick of looking at it in the distance.
Yes, the American go big or go home. Huge Navy, big population, big nukes, big Army, and definitely big Mac's
Most American Estonian I think I've ever seen
These vids make me feel patriotic for Estonia, and I live in Texas!
Hope that isn't a problem for you. Sounds all good to me. We are all people. I am sure Estonia wouldn't mind having another patriot. Go girl !!!!!!!!!!
i’m literally the exact same way, meaning, i also live in texas
Texas
“They have elevators for planes on a ship!” Best line ever
John Signs that’s pretty weird cause I don’t remember asking
@@AZP-im7gk no need to now
Skrilla Forilla
Mind if I use this line?
He can't pretend he has never watched Top Gun. Russia even came out with their own copycat as they loved the movie so much.
With all due respect Artur, one torpedo won’t do the job, nor will ten. Those ships are TOUGH
Theoretically you could disable it with a few maybe not sink it with 3 but could def disable movement
Not mentioning the fact that getting a torpedo past an aircraft carrier defenses is nearly impossible
@@AzaiReacts i mean they did a war games in the pacific and a sub did multiple sweeps on the roosevelt enough to sink it twice
@@AzaiReacts and on top of that the roosevelt is almost insinkable
@@king_undead777 They were fighting with their hands tied though. That is the point of exercises like that, to put the participants in absolute worst case scenarios. Their movements and tactics were restricted by the exercise rules.
When building the US's newer aircraft carriers, the set designers for Star Trek the Next Generation were actually consulted, because the Navy recognized that the bridge design of the Enterprise from that show was laid out in a way that had a number of desirable features, some of which had never been integrated into real US ships.
20:00 Japan like "Hey these neighbors are being way to loud if you could please tell them to quiet down a bit."
U.S "We got you fam."
Ahh yeaa
Hey how much aircrafts do you have?
India: 1
Italy: 2
America: YES
Until Sweden shows up with a submarine xxx
I love his reaction to seeing how many carriers the U.S has
Alex Gibbs hahaha you just salty, it that sub infiltrated the carrier strike group, nice bullshit
more in mothballs plus the amphibious assault ships
That seems to be a common US answer...
Russia doesn’t really have one anymore. A crane fell through its deck and then caught on fire during repairs. They are t even repairing it agin because of how expensive it would be.
for some reason that’s just funny
“a crane fell thought the deck”
They just slapped some flex glue on it and it was okay.
The last time the Russian aircraft carrier was put to sea it had to be tugged around. No wonder they are working on super sonic missiles, their navy is Дерьмо
Ya, but have you seen the Torpedoes on Russian and Syrian destroyers!
I was in the US Navy - When we went underway or (deployed) for the 9 months out to sea we only needed to be supplied once every 3 months the supply ship would go to shore and get supplies and then go back to sea and supply the carrier, the carrier never has to go to shore while deployed. As for how tough the carrier is it can take a direct hit to the hull of the ship and still float it has compartments within the ship that can close off to keep afloat.
I’m italian why were you surprise when you saw italy have 2 carriers ?
We need to defend our pizzas in some way.
Btw I’m loving this “ reaction series “
Have your pizza delivered by helicopters xD
That’s the next step
Italy is a relatively small country to have two operational carriers, very impressive.
@ it really is impressive! It may not be large in anyway or have many of the perks the US carriers have but having 2 as a small nation is very impressive even more than a large superpower such as Russia or China.
@@shyryTsr2k not to mention China and Russias ships are slag heaps...shit boxes if you will, I'm sure either of Italys carriers could face Russia and Chinas
"Why do they have 11 Carriers?"
Fukkaround and find out. 🤣🤣
Sinking a Carrier would be an open declaration of War... Not a Healthy decision.
I think he might have missed the part right at the end about in addition to the 11 carriers the US recently completed the 1st of 10 of a new class that are on the way.
it would result in a nuclear response.
Are Dub I don’t think America would be the first to send. I know trump would be eager to but congress would be like nonono, they haven’t sent any yet and if we send first nobody will like us anymore.
Also sinking the carrier would probably set off the reactor, and we all know what happens when a nuclear reactor breaks.
America literally is the embodiment of the term “Over Powered”, and damn do I love it.
Russia has none the one they had caught fire and is uder repair. Sad/funny at the same time.
china has had to cancel several of theirs.
Russia can't even service their own carrier, even when it is sailing. Buddy of mine said they had to help repair it once because they didn't know how.
It probably caught fire because it was diesel powered
China and Russia's strengths aren't in their navies but in their ground forces, just check how many tanks they have you'd be amazed.
@@mlplarisanable most of those tanks are old and are falling apart due to lack of spare parts. remember how Iraq had one of the largest military forces on the planet yet crumbled within just a few days.
Artur: Who’s paying for this?
US: Taxes, lots and lots of taxes.
@@MidwestFarmToys Yeah, and it seems that our former president was reducing the debt, but he was voted out. I hope President-Elect Biden will continue to get us out of debt.
@@MidwestFarmToys Precisely my point. If anyone else, especially leftist, would have done what he’s done, he would have been re-elected in a heartbeat. It’s just sad that people can’t see past the smoke and mirrors.
The Russian "carrier" has a hard time floating, much less sailing anywhere. Right now it was severely damaged in dry dock. In the past when it could float it had to travel with a tug boat to take it back to port. It's about time military videos stop listing the Russia has a carrier
Lmao they need to stop spending money on nuclear weapons
Well, I mean, they technically *have a carrier*... The fact that it's severely damaged and has never done, well, anything properly doesn't stop them from having it... lol
Well, Chinese carrier don't looks much better :D
Don't forgot the US has had to come to its aid before as well lol
It recently caught on fire too, for like the third time recently.
It's literal only purpose is so that superiors have a place to put subordinates they don't like.
"Oh wow! Are you guys paying for this?! You must be rich!"
America - *laughs in debt
We gave 175 million in military aid to Estonia
Laughs in debt but who’s going to force us to pay it back lmfao
@@joogface386
Most of the debt holders are American private investors and the Japanese
@@AureliusLaurentius1099 haha, it was just a joke because the video is based on flexing the US military haha
"They probably have a McDonald's on there, knowing America." I'm howling 😂😂😂
i wouldn't be surprised if there was lol. they served it in Navy bootcamp at the San Diego RTC back in 1990.
Disclaimer: I'm not a vet, was released on a medical discharge before i finished bootcamp.
@@daemonhat aww im sorry you were released. Was it hard to deal with or did you accept it as fact?
I’d expect more of a chick-fil-a
I believe there's a mini Star Bucks on a few of them, or there used to be. I don't know if they still have them as it was just a trial.
@@shyryTsr2k i was disappointed, but i understood the situation. and all in all, things turned out pretty good.
"They probably have a McDonald's on there knowing America"
Thought this was hilarious, we don't have McDonald's but we do have Starbucks☕ on them 😁
“It’s unfair that the US has that many carriers”
Who said that the US fights fair? We engage an enemy with overwhelming force. We fight to win, not to be gentlemanly towards our enemies.
John Popham unfortunately we haven’t actually won a won since what? The Korean War? WW2? We need to get outta the ME and other wars we can’t win
@@gdo3510 We haven't won a war because when we go war the media wants to come with. Then people see what a war entails, and they say "omg! I can't believe you are actually killing people!" Then restrictive R.O.E. gets put in place, and gets in the way of winning the war. It has nothing to do with who we are fighting, and everything to do with who is watching.
Dont fight fair, fight to win.
John Popham
America is basically the pay to win of war, but hey, if you got it, use it.
The only unfair fight is the one you lose.
GDO we won in Iraq
When you start a war in the us and they bring a whole airport on the sea
Yes 4.5 Acres of Sovereign US territory.
Or 11 airports
@@kennethhicks2113 Nah....usually 2 or 3 are more than plenty to get the job done. The others have other places to be.
@@Bad_Wolf_Media Oh yea, I agree. And the logistics might not be possible... but it's a thought enemies should keep in mind. And would be an almost unfathomable intimidating display ; )
@@kennethhicks2113 or, well actually 20! Don't forget the amphibious assault ships
We need more Estonian youtubers. Hopefully they're as dope as this channel.
I am an Estonian youtuber btw, but im not that good
@@karolasiinmaa6416 you can,just believe and you can do it
@@karolasiinmaa6416 belive in your self im sure you are better than you say you are
@@karolasiinmaa6416 you are the patron right??
666 - Me thinks you're a youtuber...from Beijing?
I’m getting my dual citizenship in USA and Mexico; I’m so proud of both countries; but although I’m created in Mexico, I am proud to be Made in America! Our military is arguably the most important part of our country... and although the government can piss us off in their decisions... we are always proud to support our troops and paying for their security and safety, is nothing compared to their sacrifice. Our troops fighting for our freedom is what makes us American. It definitely brings so much patriotism to my heart!
"America has 11" *knocks over flag* perfect metaphor xD
We technically have 19 Carrier's within the U.S. Military.
The U.S. has more aircraft carriers serving as museums than the rest of the world has operational.
They aren't including the LHA types.
christopher brooks They should include LHDs and LHAs because they are essentially the same as the Italian carriers and british carriers, the only one I would say is truly similar would be the french one
and like 11 nuclear aircraft carriers
I love how he just casually has a gun in the background
Alex Gibbs liberals want to take guns away lmao
John Campbell it was a typo lol
@ lol good one
Utah here! Love the video and the channel. Embarrassingly enough, you taught me something about my own Country. much appreciated!
“Im never coming back accept to kill occasional zombies!”😂😂😂
"If the AC-130 is like a flying fortress then the aircraft carrier must be like the floating fortress"
I take it nobody has shown you the B-52 Stratofortress
Or the actual B-17 Flying Fortress along with the B-29 Super Fortress.
Americans love the Baltic states, they are free people and strong allies.
I loved working with the Estonians. Their officers have no idea how to properly plan for offensive operations because they've been in the defense for so long with their guns pointed to the east, but they're good people.
Damn right they are. Sure, they don't really have the sheer military power that the US, or a few of its allies, can project/put to use... But Baltic people are durable as all fuck, and strong. They're naturally hardy people, and most of their soldiers wouldn't make bad Marines.
ill tell you right now most Americans don't know what the Baltic States are.
@@rallyecars7449 i will confess that i did not know about them at all until this youtube channel. Ive never been in the military either due to asthma but at 33 years old i feel a slight bit of shame towards my geographic lack of knowledge.
I wonder what Estonia thinks of Trumps intention to pull out of NATO. To me that would be a huge mistake, but we've already seen him shift personnel from countries like Germany over to Poland for what he sees as Germany's failure to pay their share of the defense budget for NATO.
Thank you for all your videos. They're really genuine and real, and that's what I like about them. Thanks!
USA and Estonia are the bestest of friends.
Finland: Hold my beer.
Don't forget Australia.
Rhaspun hold out emus and vegimite
@Jennifer Clarkson sadly our PM is makeing us canadians the duff of the group
Britain: Hold my tea
Deterrent. End of Story. It's the "Go Ahead, Make My Day" kinda thing.
Speak softy, and carry a big stick. World... meet stick.
@@mycroft16 Teddy Roosevelt would be proud .
Imagine sinking one American aircraft carrier and looking into the sea to see 10 more taking off hundreds of F-35s
Send it to Russia shores and start look for trouble and lets SEE how many of the will gonna make it back
@@elcormoran1 Send the carriers? you realize the Russian navy is pitiful compared to the crazy doctrine driven Americans right? they Americans and their "Power Projection" doctrine makes them a scary fucking naval power. Russians have a single aircraft carrier, one. please tell me how they could possibly destroy the 11 carriers and their support fleets without pursuing the nuclear option? Russia has 101 total naval vessels, compare that to 290 American naval vessels. Russia has good home defense and is the 2nd most powerful military power in the world but stop with the bias and see the facts. the Russian army is a force to be reckoned with and the air force is strong but the navy has always been their weak point.
ITS HUNNI Russia’s navy has been a weak point through its history
@@itshunni8346 AIrcraft carriers are becoming obsolete, submarines continue to rise...which russia has experience with.
@@stuka101 i think subs aren't what's going to change naval doctrine again, I'm in the camp that thinks missile cruisers are more of a threat nowadays. Especially since we're making them smaller and smaller. (I have to agree that the russians have some scary torpedos.)
During my active days in the marine corps I was able to spend time on multiple carriers. Including the USS America, Peleliu, greenbay. All of them were old and the peleliu was on its last deployment. The uss America was brand new and had a Starbucks on board.
"There's a saying in government. Why build one, when you can have two for twice the price?" Contact the movie.
Why build 2 when you can build 11 for (Screaming in Bald Eagle).
The reason the United States has such a large Navy is due to our position on the earth. We far away from Europe, Asia and Africa and in order to project strength and troops over that distance a large Navy is neccesary.
The US has even landed and launched C-130s off carriers in the 60s.
You have 300.000 subscribers right now!
Congrats from Germany!
I love that you want to learn about America we need more people like this 🙏
Americans need to learn more about America
"They probably have a Mcdonalds there knowing America"
Oof...
It’s perfect considering America the are two basically right beside each other where I live.
actually it's gourmet food
I havent gone to McDonald's in 2 years, they are just bad
There is not a commercial fast food restaurant chain on US Navy ships, but the carrier's multiple Mess Decks (dining facilities) have a "short order line" where you can order a hamburger and french fries rather than the entree in the main food line.
@@fastjules6704 how dare you McDonald's is one of the best healthiest restaurants in America its so good you fool
I love watching this dude react to our military😂😂
same
It is really fun to watch, he genuinely seems intrigued.
Same, he's so enthusiastic about everything 😄
I want him to react to the B-52 bomber
I just stumbled across this video and your channel. When I was in the US Marines deployed to Afghanistan I met a few Estonian troops. Great guys and I enjoyed knowing you all!
Actually, We DO Have some North Korean people here.
Many escaped over the years, and some now live in the land of the free.
hmm i doubt its either they defected to SK then gain citizenship there because the US will never give Visa to NK