It's a sticker! I use on my helmet, and it's not so simple to make it work (glue) well, first got to clean the surface, put some weight on it, let It dry for 24 hours, after it I swear you can't almost never take it off without damaging the surface, or if you be very careful you can try take it off with a wrench, i guess it's so strong that even 2 big man's can't pull it off hahahaha
I have lots of respect for the RUclipsrs who go out of their way and bring us footages that we would never see and experience in our lifetime. hats off to you and all of you out there.
Thank you Comrade!! Most excellent footage. With this, I was able to build my own submarine. I can now go virtually undetected the entire length on the bottom of my swimming pool !!
My body is a jerk, so “playing” with fun things in the military was never an option for me personally. But I sure love watching videos of others enjoying them! Thank you for your service.☺️👍
Wow, for so many reasons. I was surprised at how long it took to finally get submerged. I realized that I was taking a breath every time the camera broke the surface. It almost felt as if I were clinging to the deck myself. I'm impressed by the strength of the camera mounts, rock solid. Bubbles, bubbles, and more bubbles. They never did stop. It would seem the sub could be tracked by just following the trail of bubbles. I wonder how long it takes until they quit. Great video, thanks for keeping the audio. Music would have ruined the effect.
It's not an emergency dive and the submarine is moving slowly as well, they planned for the footage as the camera casing cannot go deeper than periscope depth and too much speed could have detached it from the submarine.
You can tell this is an old British boat . They did not have room for a washer & dryer so they hang their laundry out on the deck . WHITE CLOTH IN VIDEO . LOL.
Bubbles are the ballasts filling with water. Also with almost any subs you'll see some amount of bubbles leaving them as they're underwater. Theyre not all completely bubble free
Thank you! I've been a fan of submarines almost my entire life. Also, most of my family have ridden the boats (I was in the Air Force), so I have a connection. I've never seen anything like this, and I would assume most submariners have never seen anything like this. Pretty cool stuff you've done! Awesome work, thank you HMS Torbay and her crew!
What conects airforce and submarine forces????They both fly!!!😂You wonder how???Well....submarine can do ALMOST al manevars under water as aircraft in the air!!
wow, I was drafted to Torbay twice in the late 80's and 90's, on the first occasion spending over 600 days at sea in total, never seen her from this angle before though, thanks for the memories :-)
emily clark yeah the sea belongs to sharks, whales, submarines, giant propellers of cruise ships and tankers, oil rigs, chains of buoys that drop into the deep, 60 foot waves caused by 12 bft storms on the middle of the ocean where it's 3 miles deep and all that other stuff that causes panic in my head haha. Humans, or me atleast, belong on dry land.
For those of you who are asking why there is so much rust I’ll give you a reason. HMS Torbay is a Trafalgar Class submarine which has been in service many many years and was decommissioned in July 17 2017. The Trafalgar Class submarines were built and commissioned between 1977 and 1986. It is being phased out of service and being replaced by the new Astute class so there’s not much point in wasting millions of pounds giving a shrinking number of subs like the Torbay’ sister ships, Trenchant, Talent and Triumph a new lick of paint which has to be sonar reflective and so forth especially when they are all meant to be decommissioned by 2021.
Alex xeon Yes and reflective. Reflective coating makes the sonar waves bounce off the hull at angles and can fool any enemy vessel nearby that their sonar is pinging off of an underwater rock formation or some other natural obstacle.
I aint gonna lie... Ive scrolled past this video a dozen times wondering what it looks like but too chicken shit to watch it. Im currently watchin it with the side eye! Glad im not alone!
@@lesslethalmusic so does that mean it goes like" "Ah hans ze Americans are boarding" "OK sink das unterseeboot" (that's google translate, sorry if its innacurate) "Hey ethan why are we getting closer to the wate- THIS WATER IS FREEZING!" "nice 6 kills hans" "No problem"
It would be pretty quick…on the other hand pirates had a torturous method called hulling where they would tie you by you hand and feet through you over the bow and pull you up and down each side of the hull getting sliced by barnacles and beat to hell under water to come up on the port side to get a quick breath then be pulled back under the hull to the starboard side to get another breath rinse and repeat until you died
I love seeing our fighting men returning from sea! I used to watch for the gun boats going over the horizon and coming back with a sub following close behind them! That’s one of the main reasons why I would winter where I did so I could watch the action of space and sea from one port while getting my surf fishing fix! 😁 To any and all who have served, are serving, or will serve, Thank You from the bottom of my heart! And may you return safe and sound!
Im a sailor but my biggest nightmer is being left out on a submarines deck while it dives. Even Thinking about it scares me . This video gave it a clear view now.
Awesome, scary and absolutely fascinating video...the audio is freaky. Thank you to all aboard this vessel for providing such a cool peek at how she goes.
I just thought of a new worst way to die: strapped to the top of a submerging submarine. Watching this vid laying in bed in a pitch black bedroom with my iPad on my chest and headphones on is eerie a.f. Glad my dog is in the bed with me..lol
Amazing footage! I never thought it was possible with anything outside Hollywood (like in the film Ice Station Zebra). Those GoPros are as tough as old boots.
This reminds me of my point-of-view the only time I went surfing. Clinging for dear life to a large cambered surface which spent half the time underwater.
Hearing the air blow out, now I understand why submarines are detectable when changing depth. Also, did you weld the gopro there?? That was a whole lot of pressure on whatever was holding it
My grandpa worked on a sub. Michigan class. Engineer. He said to me once that if you were out on deck/ on lookout, they sealed the hatch quick! And if you aren’t fast enough......
1:47 when it starts to blow out the air it has in its ballast tanks... Things you hear of, but never quite understand how awesome they are until you see them.
ACTUALLY, that is air VENTING out of the Main Ballast Tanks thru the open Main Vents at the top of the tanks - anbient water pressure is expelling the air,
Thank you for not adding terrible music in the background, helps a lot.
@pavo6503 golden
Still, The Sound of The bubbles was an ear piercing aound.
Ikr? Ruins a video
It is true. Adding any sound other than te real sound of the environment would spoil the reality of this wonderful experience.
@@brendensolomon7423
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Nobody going to mention the strength of the go pro mount
Piece Of Garbish was thinking it’s a bloody good mount
It's a sticker! I use on my helmet, and it's not so simple to make it work (glue) well, first got to clean the surface, put some weight on it, let It dry for 24 hours, after it I swear you can't almost never take it off without damaging the surface, or if you be very careful you can try take it off with a wrench, i guess it's so strong that even 2 big man's can't pull it off hahahaha
Imagine if it came off, it would take awhile to go down and get it!
"Nobody going to mention the strength of the go pro mount" You did.
@@OliverSutton1962 Ugh.
Props to the cameraman for holding the GoPro absolutely still while he filmed this.
He now sleeps with the fishes
@Riley-Freeman.
Duh. Not much for humor, are you?
@Onewayto2024 .. He also holds the world record for holding his breath while under water. Guys a Beast!
@@liverpoolfcslayer4290 Did anyone doubt that Luca Brasi was a beast!?
I have lots of respect for the RUclipsrs who go out of their way and bring us footages that we would never see and experience in our lifetime. hats off to you and all of you out there.
Amen to that. Thank God for RUclips😃
i think it is great at a hot summer day.
Nice work, and thanks for not adding some stupid monster truck rock music. Shows taste.
Monster truck music💀
Scoom Yes. Any chance I could get you to turn that down?
please add hells bells on this video now
va outdoors since when was hell's bells Monster truck rock??
Next time you put GoPros on a diving warship, you can add whatever tasteful music you’d like. Chris Brown maybe?
Thank you Comrade!! Most excellent footage. With this, I was able to build my own submarine. I can now go virtually undetected the entire length on the bottom of my swimming pool !!
😆😆
but most important, does it have a cup holder?
Thanks for the visual waterboarding.
Derek Saunders 😂
🤣🤣🤣
feel like i was getting hit in the face. very rude
did you mean virtual?
Indeed
Next time plz GoPro on torpedo 🙏🏻
At least you didn't propose to put it on a submarine based ballistic missle with a nuclear warhead.
OpenGL4ever lol
Wouldnt work.
And how would they retrieve the footage? LOL
They could with a satellite receiver and some fishing bobbers paired with timed release.
Retired U.S. Navy submariner, COOL ... I loved it! Thanks.
Fellow submariner thank you for your service what boat were you on?
@@meikogranger858 USS Puffer (SSN652) Pearl Harbor, HI
Sailor: captain what is our mission for today?
Captain: strap a couple of gopros outside and see what happens
was waiting for the sub to go deeper beyond go pros 10m mark to see what happens , will it stay alive
Hey Stacey beautiful 😍
Any volunteers?
@@gurudas379 RUclips is not for this so go away and leave the people alone.
did you see the white rag near the one gopro? Wonder if it was tied on.
Hi what mount did you use? I've been trying around with the suction one but it won't work on the submarine I have
80MileKyle 😂😂😂
Try the magnet one
RC Cola my submarine is made of wood :/
Suction cups don’t work on wood
@@badmuzer_6796 Its okay. As long as you only use it in your bathtub.
Totally amazing the stuff guys in the military can "play" with. Flying in a fighter jet was the ultimate highlight of my military career.
Thank you for your service.
“I used to have dreams and ambitions then I found out about the Frog Men”
My body is a jerk, so “playing” with fun things in the military was never an option for me personally. But I sure love watching videos of others enjoying them! Thank you for your service.☺️👍
When you buy a Gopro does the submarine come as an optional mount?
you wish
@@citomitchell3670 he was obviously joking
@@rahullkkr he was three
@@RsPker141
He was four
JakeTheTankmaster he was cat
"OKAY NOT FUNNY GUYS. LET ME BACK IN"
Underrated😭🤣
Yeah, the poor cameraman
Fuck that 😱😂
Very good👍
7:45 he's waving his white flag in surrender
The sound when the little bubbles pass the camera is so... satisfying. I think this is some sort of ASMR for me xD
I expected a submariner to pop out of a hatch at the end and say, “Be sure to Like and Subscribe!”
FishKepr
Deadass!!! 🤣
😂😂😂😂
😵
lmao
FishKepr I expected a whale to say that.
Did anyone else slowly started to panic as if you were tied to it...
Nah
Yeah little bit actually.
Exactly 😂
Yah funny u said that my biggest fear is being suck into a underwater pipe and wondering where I'm gonna end up at
Nope, just u
Hats off to the cameraman who dedicated his life to filming this.
U saw the 'go pro' in the title didn't u??
I was thinking, the guy really has a set of lungs on him to stay down that long.
@@konzern4768 Whoosh!
Wow, for so many reasons. I was surprised at how long it took to finally get submerged. I realized that I was taking a breath every time the camera broke the surface. It almost felt as if I were clinging to the deck myself.
I'm impressed by the strength of the camera mounts, rock solid.
Bubbles, bubbles, and more bubbles. They never did stop. It would seem the sub could be tracked by just following the trail of bubbles. I wonder how long it takes until they quit.
Great video, thanks for keeping the audio. Music would have ruined the effect.
Bob McBride
To be fair, its an old sub, and this video was recorded shortly before it was decommissioned, so that may have something to do with it...
These subs have massive ballast tanks that need to fill with water before fully submerged.
It's not an emergency dive and the submarine is moving slowly as well, they planned for the footage as the camera casing cannot go deeper than periscope depth and too much speed could have detached it from the submarine.
You can tell this is an old British boat . They did not have room for a washer & dryer so they hang their laundry out on the deck . WHITE CLOTH IN VIDEO . LOL.
Bubbles are the ballasts filling with water. Also with almost any subs you'll see some amount of bubbles leaving them as they're underwater. Theyre not all completely bubble free
Your submarine is rusting bro.
Ishaq Vally it’s on it’s way to be decommissioned
Paul Mccormack Ah, interesting. I read it now and you are correct. How did you know this?
Ishaq Vally because of rust
THAT'S RUST
This "rust" is normal....
So this is the view that the Flying Dutchman's crew get huh, impressive!
The flying Diveman
Thank you! I've been a fan of submarines almost my entire life. Also, most of my family have ridden the boats (I was in the Air Force), so I have a connection. I've never seen anything like this, and I would assume most submariners have never seen anything like this. Pretty cool stuff you've done! Awesome work, thank you HMS Torbay and her crew!
Gary C Air Force, third choice?
Gary C thank you for your service 💪
Submarines rock the world
What conects airforce and submarine forces????They both fly!!!😂You wonder how???Well....submarine can do ALMOST al manevars under water as aircraft in the air!!
@@sinisabalentovic9617 xd
wow, I was drafted to Torbay twice in the late 80's and 90's, on the first occasion spending over 600 days at sea in total, never seen her from this angle before though, thanks for the memories :-)
How old is the Torbay?
Really!
!?
Drafted? lol
@@someguy9778 naval conscription in the United Kingdom
Thank you very much, my father was a submarine officer (sonar operator) and who knows how many times he had this experience...❤❤❤
2:56 "Set depth to six inches!"
J Shepard haha!!!
ROFLOL I was thinking same thing!!!
Sorry Captain but we seem to be unable to penetrate. Captain: Damit! Keep trying!!
A dive??? Decks awash is more like it. By the looks of some of those deck plates it's time to haul in to the drydock for some sand blast and paint.
@@manomaine
The sub got decommissioned in the same year as the video was posted.
@@OpenGL4ever That might explain why they didn't cycle the MBT vents. Maybe fearing they would get stuck in the open position. lol
Captain: "Quick. DIVE. DIVE. DIVE"
Helmsman: "Yes sir, I heard you ten minutes ago"
Hello Aperi how are you doing today.
Very interesting I didn’t know it took so long for a submarine to actually go underwater!! Good stuff 😃
i feel like i'm strapped to the outside of the submarine, which is scary enough, being dragged under water lol
Willem agreed. I always look up videos of boats and ships sinking with go pros on them and it's terrifying every time!
emily clark yeah the sea belongs to sharks, whales, submarines, giant propellers of cruise ships and tankers, oil rigs, chains of buoys that drop into the deep, 60 foot waves caused by 12 bft storms on the middle of the ocean where it's 3 miles deep and all that other stuff that causes panic in my head haha. Humans, or me atleast, belong on dry land.
ASMR from hell! looool!
Same here
U lost the Poker Game Dawg. U knew the rules!
"Hey... HEY!!! I'm still on deck! Don't pull the cork, I'm STILL ON DECK!!! HEY! HEY!! I SAID I'M glurp-glurp STILL ON DE glurp-glurp-glurp..."
That has happened
Underrated🤣🤣🤣
Before you go, what do you make of the colour vibrancy increase when wet?
Thank you for your service and imagine all the trust these men have in one another down there. God Bless ya all! Awesome footage too.
Like the girls where I live say "I was hoping it would go a little deeper"
Now I hate myself for laughing about that ! 😂
Same thing your Mom said.
We must know the same girls! Coincidence
You are dismissed, Sir...
There are girls in your place that say that for real? No way.
For those of you who are asking why there is so much rust I’ll give you a reason. HMS Torbay is a Trafalgar Class submarine which has been in service many many years and was decommissioned in July 17 2017. The Trafalgar Class submarines were built and commissioned between 1977 and 1986. It is being phased out of service and being replaced by the new Astute class so there’s not much point in wasting millions of pounds giving a shrinking number of subs like the Torbay’ sister ships, Trenchant, Talent and Triumph a new lick of paint which has to be sonar reflective and so forth especially when they are all meant to be decommissioned by 2021.
I got to go on Torgay for ships tour when I done basic training at Raleigh in 2005
Oliver Martin don’t you mean sonar absorbent?
Alex xeon Yes and reflective. Reflective coating makes the sonar waves bounce off the hull at angles and can fool any enemy vessel nearby that their sonar is pinging off of an underwater rock formation or some other natural obstacle.
Long dong John red ass 😉
Aah that makes more sense, its in pretty good nick for something thats been washing in seawater for 30+ years
Imagine being tied to the deck of this knowing the fact it's target depth will be 600m
How do you know that? Do you know what it’s safe operating envelope is, do you know it’s test depth, do you know it’s crush depth?
after the first meter, the rest wouldn't matter
John Parker Take it easy Johnny, it’s a hypothetical
@@parkjv1 Because the video starts by saying this is HMS Torbay, which was a Trafalgar-class SSN with a test depth of 600m?
I am amazed at how quiet and effortlessly it glides through the water. Very cool.
* Anxiety has joined the chat *
Accurate
Same here it took 5 tries before i was ready.
Yes It Has.....
I aint gonna lie... Ive scrolled past this video a dozen times wondering what it looks like but too chicken shit to watch it. Im currently watchin it with the side eye! Glad im not alone!
Ghay comment
Me: **opens door to check outside**
Everyone in the submarine:
I think the sound the sub makes underwater is more interesting. Pretty stealthy.
I can hear the nuclear driven generator.
That whisper drive...
So I’ve just added being tied to the deck of a diving submarine to my list of worst ways to die.
Actual procedure for enemies boarding is to dive. It's also a much faster dive than this. Don't try to board one!
Definitely wasn't an emergency dive but it was very cool.
@@lesslethalmusic With hatches closed we can do it in port to repel boarders/sneak attack.
@@lesslethalmusic so does that mean it goes like"
"Ah hans ze Americans are boarding"
"OK sink das unterseeboot" (that's google translate, sorry if its innacurate)
"Hey ethan why are we getting closer to the wate- THIS WATER IS FREEZING!"
"nice 6 kills hans"
"No problem"
It would be pretty quick…on the other hand pirates had a torturous method called hulling where they would tie you by you hand and feet through you over the bow and pull you up and down each side of the hull getting sliced by barnacles and beat to hell under water to come up on the port side to get a quick breath then be pulled back under the hull to the starboard side to get another breath rinse and repeat until you died
Thank you for giving a vivid stumulation of drowning.
I cant breath.
♥️ Every time I see footage like this, I’m always in awe of the power of our oceans 🌊♥️
I'm sure you'll tighten that bolt on the right.
I knew I wasn't the only person that saw that. Iffy. I wouldent have any rust on that damn thing
Left*
@@rebelkris9851 it is being decomisioned, as long as the Rust poses no immediate saftey concern there is no point in cleaning it.
Lol u need permit to work or even to do something in ship.. If the chief say no or don't need too nobody would dare to do it..
Starboard side*
I love seeing our fighting men returning from sea! I used to watch for the gun boats going over the horizon and coming back with a sub following close behind them! That’s one of the main reasons why I would winter where I did so I could watch the action of space and sea from one port while getting my surf fishing fix! 😁 To any and all who have served, are serving, or will serve, Thank You from the bottom of my heart! And may you return safe and sound!
Nobody:
My stomach during a test: 8:13
LMAO
So true.
hahaha
If it wasn't hungry noises, it was gas noises. I never won lol til this day I hate sitting in quiet rooms
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What do you call a Dog barking at a Submarine?
A Subwoofer
bro you are funny as hell.
@@citomitchell3670 bro I hope that was sarcasm...
That was terrible.
I love it.
Hahaha ya tit :-D
That is the dumbest joke all my friends are going to hear on multiple occasions all this year.
Im a sailor but my biggest nightmer is being left out on a submarines deck while it dives. Even Thinking about it scares me . This video gave it a clear view now.
I’m a lifelong desert dweller...so the thought of being out in the ocean at all, is my biggest nightmare!
I commend your sailing bravery, friend!
That was all I could think about watching this!
Y’all bubbleheads are nutssssss
Honestly you're right. We are\were.
Thank you!
Yes, thank you.
Hair raising stuff. Almost 'felt' the seawater in my nostrils.
I just swallowed a bit.
J Sangeet Sagar daft as it sounds I held my breath. Div I am....
Great analogy
J Sangeet Sagar , next time stay inside like all, u won't feel the salt;). its a joke so pls dont trow salt on me;)
TheOutlander82 Lol!
A proud US Navy submarine veteran...really miss being underway
The way I am with my GoPro is that after the dive I’d crack open a window to see if it was still there and end up flooding the sub
Ryan M. If you find a window, that’ll be pretty impressive
There is no windows lol
ONLINEGAMER x1 yeah no fucking shit Sherlock. It’s a joke, it doesn’t need to be 100% accurate
Ryan M. Did that make you a little mad?
Ryan Aiton hello fellow Ryan
I’m a scuba diver rule 1 don’t hold your breath and watching this had me holding my breath great 👍 video
Iam Here because of Nanggala 402 Indoneaia
I'm more impressed on the mount used on this go pro
They forgot to remove the laundry drying on the deck.
I hope someone wasn't wearing that laundry.
@FISH-N- CHIPS It's a Royal Navy submarine, not a French one.
@@pennise lolol this geniunely made me laugh
pennise lmao
Imagine being stuck outside of a damn submarine and you slowly get pulled under.
I really wanna try it out l lol
@@mixuzi4520 shut up
That must be the most fucked up prank if they set the depth to like 6 feet
Ethan Hunt: Hold my beer...
I thought that too lol
8:14 what my stomach sounds like
Did somebody say McDonalds?
Karlos Raver I'm taking a dump watching this and that's what my ass sounds like.
Taco Bell
Yeah seems about right
Say no to mentos
Truly awe inspiring. Thanks for making and posting this video.
Awesome, scary and absolutely fascinating video...the audio is freaky. Thank you to all aboard this vessel for providing such a cool peek at how she goes.
who left the piece of toilet paper on the deck ?
Its what remains of the white flag the liberals wave every time something happens.
I think that's a naval ensign they forgot to remove
It was washing day
I think biggles was hanging on for dear life.
@@jbweld6193 I'll actually disgree there, they are a tenacious bunch. I almost commend it, until I process the words that come out of their mouth
Man, submarines are the coolest form of warfare!
When the submarine kept barely diving in the beginnig and coming back up ai was like "aww why you gotta tease us?"
Many thanks for sharing with us all this Absolutely incredible footage Amazizzzng!
Thanks for not adding music
I just thought of a new worst way to die: strapped to the top of a submerging submarine. Watching this vid laying in bed in a pitch black bedroom with my iPad on my chest and headphones on is eerie a.f. Glad my dog is in the bed with me..lol
You might find this 'interesting': en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drownings_at_Nantes
My first boat; nice to see from another angle. 😎
Your first boat?
Marc meaning he's a seal.
@@marcd7332 Submarines are known as boats. This was the first one that I served on.
This is giving me anxiety. Imagine if you were standing on the top and suddenly it starts to go down
Holy hell I'm going to have a panic attack watching this thing
ASMR from hell! lololol!
Why?
Joseph Ricks yap dude...i was feeling suffocated while watching...hollyshit...i need a beer...its only the 1st of jan 2018
Wait until you do a deep dive inside of one and you hear the hull creaking.
Ikr it made me stressed and anxious but wasn’t too bad
This gave me anxiety.
Amazing footage! I never thought it was possible with anything outside Hollywood (like in the film Ice Station Zebra). Those GoPros are as tough as old boots.
This reminds me of my point-of-view the only time I went surfing.
Clinging for dear life to a large cambered surface which spent half the time underwater.
I've got to say, with the audio so neat, I could feel the water hitting my face 😂
Damn, true
Hats off to my Submariner shipmates! I am not brave enough to be where you all tread. Bubblehead shipmate is my respect to you all.
_Ding ding ding ding_ *Dive Dive Dive depth 400 ft hold heading 090 speed 10knts*
Hearing the air blow out, now I understand why submarines are detectable when changing depth.
Also, did you weld the gopro there?? That was a whole lot of pressure on whatever was holding it
I don't know what is more impressive, the boat or the camera and its mount, thanks for posting.
The submersion-tease is real.
Also, RIP ears at 00:22
Yes could have put a warning ...LOUD SUBMARINE QUEEFS AHEAD
Submarine queefs 😂
...that is the slowest and most shallow dive I've ever seen... Captain must have changed his mind...
I thought I was going to hear A.O.C's voice crying, "GLOBAL WARMING! MELTING GLACIERS! PEOPLE ARE DYING!"
She must've saw this video?
I never realized how much noise a sub makes during the initial dive. Then, suddenly becomes so quiet. Truly amazing.
noise? wth, are you high?
This gives me such a freaking panic attack
EZ4ENCE
SAME
Me too
Omg me too . not sure why i can barely watch. Just the site of all that water and submerging into darkness. No thanks.🤢
This triggered my fear of deep water 1000%
I'm more impressed the Go Pro case held up under pressure tbh, we all know 3m would've held it on forever until the tile fell off lol!
I love it. Was on the uss Alabama ssbn 731 gold crew.
western truck and tractor repair is that the same one parked in the Mobile Bay?
Christopher Cook Thats a battle ship. World war 2 era.
HI WTTR, does it really take this long for a modern sub to submerge? Seems like a very long time! Is there still such a thing as a "crash dive"?
Thank you for your service.
God Bless Thanks for your service
There's something you don't see every day :)
You Mean the Sound?
I see this every day
@@geedisvr2637 ruclips.net/video/Mt80O5bNQjA/видео.html
This is cool but can we talk about the ANXIETY THIS GIVES ME SHHHHEEE
Only the navy can make a ship designed to sink.
First U-Boats were German engineering :/
I can. It just sinks once tho ..
@@badmuzer_6796 That doesn't change what he said.
@@badmuzer_6796 best U boats where the ones that terrorized american and british cargo fleets
HELTERSKELTER No, the best U-Boats really never saw service - The Type XXI
I have a fear of drowning so this scares me more than every horror movie I’ve seen.
I think all of us are scared of drowning...
Yep, total horror.
- How strong GoPro do you want?
- Ser, yes Ser !!!
Amazing footage, and some amazing mounts, for them not to be knocked off by the pressure of the water.
For those wondering, the Alboran Basin is the part of the Med Sea between Spain and Morocco.
The single best submarine clip on RUclips.
I feel like im drowning watching this video. Very interesting
DIVE DIVE DIVE!!!
Reaches 20 feet of depth, 40 mins later
Whoever was holding the cameras sure did a good job, no jitter, etc
It's crazy how clearly you can hear the waves passing over the front camera!
Imagine that you were on the deck of that submarine but then you realise that its slowly going underwater
Swim
@@EmceeIntricacy where
@@hunterkai6416 dry land
No dry land for hundreds of miles though.
My grandpa worked on a sub. Michigan class. Engineer. He said to me once that if you were out on deck/ on lookout, they sealed the hatch quick! And if you aren’t fast enough......
The acoustic signature of this sub is louder than I thought it would be
I'm guessing a lot of that is the water flowing around the GoPro housing.
While driving and surfacing yes but at combat op depth it's almost completely silent
At cruising depth the pumps are deactivated and the motor power can be reduced so the boat will be much more silent.
1:47 when it starts to blow out the air it has in its ballast tanks... Things you hear of, but never quite understand how awesome they are until you see them.
Absolutely right
ACTUALLY, that is air VENTING out of the Main Ballast Tanks thru the open Main Vents at the top of the tanks - anbient water pressure is expelling the air,
I woke up on the floor after trying to hold my breath for 8 minutes
You can sense the speed while underneath.. very cool . The sounds are crazy.. that go pro is great..
The sub that this was filmed on, the HMS Torbay, was decommissioned two months after this was filmed. I guess that explains the rust on the exterior.
The metal ship in saltwater explains the rust on the exterior.
Now all to do is strap a couple go pros onto a nuclear warhead.
Yes
That’s the American dream
Cool so you can stare at the inside of a missle tube forever?