Got to remember folks. Take the depth rating for these subs with a grain of salt. They could, and probably do, operate at a much greater depth than publicly known.
Very good presentation. As I know little about modern submarines, I found this very interesting (and quite alarming as to how many nuclear warheads are lurking in the ocean deep).
Missing the German Type 212-A. It is allowed to dive to 400 m, but its destruction depth is reported to be at 700 m. And the Russians built a submarine that could dive to 1300 m. But it sunk after an accident.
The Submarine 707 anime was about the most advanced Japanese sub, which they had it as an old diesel electric one that had to be refitted twice, go up against some very nasty, super advanced subs, only for the real world to show them with subs that can dive deeper than the rest of us. To go that deal, you got to be very advanced.
Those are called ROV's or Remotely Operated Vehicle, they're different from submarines. You can look up the difference, I'm just too lazy to type it out.
The Spanish Isaac Pearl diesel AIP electric sub has been tested down to its test depth of 1565 feet, so it probably can go deeper yet as this video says it can go to 1510 feet, so its depth number is more or less right.
Many of these submarine's operating depth are dictated by their theater of operation. Littoral attack subs focus more on compact size & stealth rather than maximum operating depth when the area of operation are limited to shallow, near-shore waters. On the opposite end, you have JDSF subs which operates in a mixed environment of shallower eastern seas, as well as significantly deeper Pacific. Many of the larger subs often carries U(A)UVs/submersibles that are capable of operating much deeper for seafloor operations.
Got to remember folks. Take the depth rating for these subs with a grain of salt. They could, and probably do, operate at a much greater depth than publicly known.
This must have took a lot of effort to create, good job
Pretty sure most of this information is classified and these are probably educated guesses
Likely the information was sourced from Wikipedia
Damn those typhoon subs are massive. Red October made that damn big thing scarier.
The only submarine that has a swimming pool and sauna
Very good presentation. As I know little about modern submarines, I found this very interesting (and quite alarming as to how many nuclear warheads are lurking in the ocean deep).
Love your content man, short concise and easy to understand for my puny brain. Keep it up !
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I didn't think Nagapasa class could dive that deep
Missing the German Type 212-A. It is allowed to dive to 400 m, but its destruction depth is reported to be at 700 m. And the Russians built a submarine that could dive to 1300 m. But it sunk after an accident.
Must have liked diving a lot if it didn't come back from a sinking-
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well done! looks great
Thank you! 😁👍
The Submarine 707 anime was about the most advanced Japanese sub, which they had it as an old diesel electric one that had to be refitted twice, go up against some very nasty, super advanced subs, only for the real world to show them with subs that can dive deeper than the rest of us. To go that deal, you got to be very advanced.
Why no Oceangate-Class submarine?
Nah😭💀
it's not even a submarine
Those are called ROV's or Remotely Operated Vehicle, they're different from submarines. You can look up the difference, I'm just too lazy to type it out.
The Spanish Isaac Pearl diesel AIP electric sub has been tested down to its test depth of 1565 feet, so it probably can go deeper yet as this video says it can go to 1510 feet, so its depth number is more or less right.
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so cool
my love cannot be too deep for it implodes on accident
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Many of these submarine's operating depth are dictated by their theater of operation. Littoral attack subs focus more on compact size & stealth rather than maximum operating depth when the area of operation are limited to shallow, near-shore waters. On the opposite end, you have JDSF subs which operates in a mixed environment of shallower eastern seas, as well as significantly deeper Pacific. Many of the larger subs often carries U(A)UVs/submersibles that are capable of operating much deeper for seafloor operations.
Could you do the same with aircraft carriers?
Podrías hacer lo mismo con portaaviones?
Will you make another one but for submersibles?
huh i expected to see K-278 as the top dog in this
Why India's arihant class submarine is not mentioned in this video or atleast arighat class submarine. Arihant class is operational currently.
Good morning Amazing viz can you please do video about six generation fighters planes
Given how fictional the officially published depth capabilities for these subs, are you might as well have thrown in the Seaview and seaQuest.
You forgot the Germans, u212 etc...
yes nagapasa class can go until 500m depth, before the disaster happen.
I thought it was the deepest is Russian submarine Losharik or AS-31
Maybe because it is experiential
Tanks
Just forgot the vehicle who went 11,000 m deep
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I live 10 min from the USS Drum 228
Japan truly rules the deepest depths
What kind of class was the sunk Russian submarine Kursk designated as again?
This was the project 949A "Antey" (according to the NATO codification - Oscar-II).
Советская подводная лодка Комсомолец поставил рекорд глубины погружения в 1027 метров
@@Словилмаслину но здесь, как я понимаю, приведены лишь лодки стоящие на вооружении в данное время.
Well, literally some of Russian/US can go over 1km depth, but Wikipedia isn't that accurate
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Where are the North Korean Navy's submarines?
On the ocean floor?😂
The Ohio class can be converted to carry cruise missiles or SOF. Their primary mission is to launch ICBMs
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Where is arihant class indigenously built nuclear capable submarine by India 😮😮
"Typhoon" can be removed from this list, in principle: the last boat of this class was decommissioned last year.
Российский Гиперзвук все аннигилирует...