Submarine Implosion + Sinking Simulation of the ARA San Juan | Similar: KRI Nanggala 402, Titan
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- This is a structural simulation of the last moments of the submarine from Argentina you probably have heard of. The simulation utilizes new program code for drag and pressure simulation of water to reproduce the dynamics that have acted on the pressure hull. Physical parameters like scale, mass, pressure, density of the water are accurately simulated.
The structure itself, however, was so complex that it has been discretized more roughly in order to keep simulation times practical. While volumes and connection areas of the individual elements are still accurately computed from geometry, joining structural elements like that can only be seen as an approximation of the real world and thus deviations are to be expected. Take this with a grain of seasalt.
Dev reel for the die-hards (long): • ARA San Juan Simulatio...
Some stats for nerds:
3D model - 6.3 million polygons
Simulation model - 3000 elements + 170k constraints
Simulation time - 10 h
Render time - It's just OpenGL, ~1 s per frame
Credits:
Simulation & video by Kai Kostack
kostackstudio.de
Submarine 3D model provided by Jaramillo Hector Sergio from Argentina
Music: 'Seeker' by Kai Engel (CC BY)
Made with Blender + BCB + Fracture Modifier + Air-Drag-Pressure (prototype)
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Simulacion Animada De Lo Que Paso Con El ARA San Juan Ilustrasi KRI Nanggala 402 Ketika hancur di dasar laut titanic wreck titan
Who came after learning about the Titan that got lost going to the Titanic?
Here too- ruclips.net/video/FkhBPF4yfkI/видео.html
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As a retired US Navy Chief my heart goes out to the families and all of the sailors lost at sea in this tragedy. May you rest in peace forever.
Thank you for your support from Argentina
@@lucianocarreras7770 You are quite welcome. God bless.
Thanks sr. God bless you
@@bamahammer3660 god bless You too ☺
As a retired USA President i say we have get evils navy chiefs back to work in farm fields
To grasp how quickly death came during the Titan implosion, imagine going into a strange room for the first time, in complete darkness. Then flip on the light switch. Before your brain can process the contents of the room and before you can physically react to what you see, you're already dead.
Or imagine being a passenger of a Boeing 747 in the final moments of nosediving and slamming into the ground at near the speed of sound. One fraction of a second, you're a person. The next when the plane pancakes into an accordion, you're bits of what used to be a body and disintegrated into a fine red mist and dust particles.
I really like this post. Thank you 🙏
And then what? What of the non-particle Self? Then what?
@@IAm24KAritzthen you go back into the earth and cycle...earth feeds on you or animals do. From dust we came from and dust we shall return
There's a severe reason why the underwater cities imagined in the 1960's proved untenable. The submarine environment may be easier to submerge into than outer space is to fly to, but, it's tremendous demands are equally un-negotiable. So far, man's warlike motivations are the only drive to prompt him deep into Neptune's realm, if not at root also into Space.
Even if they solve the technical issues with underwater cities they still can't replace the fact humans like to live where there is fresh air and a clear sky above them. Living in an underwater city would be akin to a giant underwater prison.
We humans like green nature, blue skies and the ability to roam freely. You won't see grassy fields, forests, mountains and untamed nature in an underwater city. So this whole technical challenge is pretty much an academic question anyway.
Curiosity to explore is not a warlike motivation. I suggest you adjust your attitude a little.
@@rrrogsteragreed.
Peanut butter and jelly most frequently go together like war and exploration can join forces in parallel, yet….they are two different foods equally intriguing in their own rights, respectively.
-Job
Can you imagine many centuries from now, if the underwater roadways qe ha e built get taken out by wars and such... and then melleniums from now people finding them and imagining how insane it was that people were able to travel underwater.
@@rebeccastephens6087 it’s likely to happen in some version. However, always remind yourself that the truth never got betwixt itself and a good story.
Anyone here for the titanic submarine ?
A dos años de la perdida del submarino y sus 44 valientes, sentimos la misma tristeza y angustia que el primer día. Aun así, como argentino quiero dar las gracias a todos los que ayudaron en la búsqueda, de cualquier nacionalidad, a los miles de argentinos que se ofrecieron para ayudar de cualquier forma, a todos los que elevaron una plegaria por los tripulantes y sus familias, y a todos los que envían sus condolencias en este vídeo, gracias de corazón...
Make one on the titanic submersible once the details drop
As a former US submariner, I can attest to fact that their deaths were instant and painless - at those depths the pressure is so intense that the implosion tears/compacts the human body faster than the signals from pain receptors can reach the brain.
Thank you, that's a reassuring thing to know..
It’s sad to think this is the best of the two scenarios versus completely dying from asphyxiation. RIP 😔
but imagine their terror when they knew they were sinking to lethal depths and can not do anything about it...just a question, don't subs have like emergency escape pods or anything to force them back to the surface? not sure about the indo sub as they claimed it to be an old model sub.
@@sgtjoe2008 As far as I understand blowing the emergency ballast tanks won't help you when there is too much water inside the submarine.
Just think about it, how many times in history there was an explosion in the torpedo launch tubes.
The whole bow section may rupture and the crew might even manage to pump out some water in the midsts of all that intense heat and fire, but the sub continues to tilt towards it's bow and even more water keeps pouring in. Your sub slowly descends into the abyss and you can't even put the propulsion on because that would make the vessel go down even faster, the horizontal planes may only manage to level out the ship but just as long as there is enough water current around the sub, and you may still get negative buoyancy if there's too much water inside.
Thank you for sharing
This is the second best case scenario for the Titan passengers, the first is obviously being rescued. It’s an instant, painless death and they wouldn’t even know it happened. They would just be happily chatting about their great adventure then a millisecond later, they’re gone.
Dude crushed under a tank in Ukraine seemed to be alive for way too long.
🥺
That’s soo scary 😢
@@oldspicey6001being crushed and imploded are polar opposite. Implosion means every single cell in your body being squashed into one space. Being crushed is just moving then around a bit.
I'd still rather go with hypoxia. Feel like you're drunk and go to sleep
My dad who served with the RN in WW2 said to me once "what ever ship went down yours or the enemy the crew felt a loss of fellow sailors" Respect and condolences from the UK.
There is a bond and an understanding between all who have served honorably in the Armed Forces of all nations and across all times, regardless of whether they were allies or foes. We all have more in common than we have differences.
We all hoped for a better outcome, and we all grieved when it did not come.
The sad loss of this crew was an equal tragedy for all of us.
(A través del Traductor de Google, por lo que esto puede no ser perfecto)
Hay un vínculo y un entendimiento entre todos los que han servido honorablemente en las Fuerzas Armadas de todas las naciones y en todos los tiempos, independientemente de si eran aliados o enemigos. Todos tenemos más en común que diferencias.
Todos esperábamos un mejor resultado, y todos nos afligimos cuando no llegó.
La triste pérdida de este equipo fue una tragedia igual para todos nosotros.
Thanks from Argentina and I know we had our differences in the past (Falklands) I appreciate your condolences I knew a crew member
@@patz7614 Even though I did not know any of them, I have known many like them, so I know their value and appreciate their loss.
I, too, lost many friends and colleagues during my career, so I understand completely.
I mourned the losses on both sides during the Falklands War. None of that should have happened. Those once-young men should still be with us today.
Aunque seas ingles....muchas gracias
@@patz7614 Malvinas se llaman, cipayo
It's wonderful to see condolences from all around the world, as an argentine thank you all very much!
Bun argentines bun you give me back my grandad your grandad killed snm
who else is here because oceangate
Here
RIP from Poland! One of the 44 crew members on board the Argentine submarine that is missing in the South Atlantic is Eliana Maria Krawczyk, born in a Polish family.
Dariusz Hetman my both grandparents fatherside are polish too :)
@@Shadow77999 I'm very pleased to meet you.In 1995 the Argentine National Congress made June 8 Polish Settlers' Day.That's very nice.
Thank you for your support from Argentina
@@dariuszhetman8370 Thank you, i from Argentina.
No entiendo nada
USS Wahoo(SS-238)
USS Thresher(SSN-593)
USS Scorpion(SSN-589)
INS Dakar
RFS Kursk(K-141)
ARA San Juan(S-42)
*On Eternal Patrol.*
And the 52 from World War Two. Our brothers we will never forget.
Thats sad :'(
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@@silviabalderrama6251 period indeed my friend. (Wut?)
American Patriot Seem like you forgot all the 743 German submarines ( U-Boats ) sunk in WW2 but I guess you american patriot don’t care about them
Que pecado. Que estes bravos guerreiros do mar descansem em paz... Saudações desde o BR...
Muito obrigado meu irmao
Valeu
Muito obrigado irmao 🇧🇷 🇦🇷
Who come here after oceangate titan implosion?
Me
From the USA may they rest in peace.
Thank you for your support from Argentina
Gracias
Thank you really.
Thanks you!
Dall'Italia una preghiera ai caduti e un abbraccio al popolo argentino.
Saluti anche per te di un paese dove i nostri nonni erano italiani... Grazie
GRAZIE .....
Tante grazie hermano italiano los saludo fraternalmente.
Ashra Tempel Grazie mille
Ashra Tempel, È davvero qualcosa di molto triste, che gli argentini non dimenticheranno mai. Grazie mille fratelli
I think i know why so many of us are here now...
Pretty much 😢
So Sad 🙏🏿🙏🏿
Nobody can become financially successful over night. They put in background work but we tend to see the finished part. Fear is a dangerous component, hindering us from taking bold steps we need in other to reach our goals.
Hermanos Argentinos estamos juntos! De um amigo brasileiro. 🇦🇷🇧🇷
obrigado. gracias...... : (
Gracias!
Muito obrigado
obrigado
Sergio Silva GRACIAS BRASIL 😪👍
As an Englishman i know it will seem strange that former enemys can have respect for each other. I offer a prayor for the brave crew of the San Juan and for all those brave souls lost at sea. Be you at peace lads .
That honours you Sir...
Once the ship becomes in distress it’s no longer the enemy but a fellow mariner in need
Just because you fought against someone in war doesn't mean you hate them.
War is politics, and politics is temporary. Death is permanent.
Condolences to the families, and may the dead rest in peace.
Thank you Sir. Am from Argentina but my grandfather was DSO Royal Naval Air Service 1915-1918. We really appreciate your words.
Learn to use your own language. What a fucking disgrace.
God bless Argentina and your fallen sailors, respect from the UK 🇬🇧 🇦🇷
Thanks Bro
A million of thanks!!
Thank you english brother🇦🇷🇬🇧
Gracias!
Pobres chabones los que estaban adentro😥😥😥
I went here after I heard that the Titan suffered a catastrophic implosion. I did so to have a better understanding of what they went through. Thanks for confirming that those on board would not have felt a thing. Lord please grant their families peace and strength at this difficult time. Blessings
It was instant faster than a bullet they say
Yeah; the situation is... was a nightmare. This was at least better than them knowing that death was upon them, very soon. My heart goes out to the families of the victims
Me too
I'm happy to know that they didn't feel any pain. It's better than waiting for hours their deaths
@@salt5711That's if they weren't stuck powerless for hours before it happened. I hope it was early in their mission so there would be no anxiety.
Como un argentino me dolio demasiado ver esto, Paz y gloria para los 44 Heroes..
víctimas*
@@sebastianviana4010 son héroes porque murieron custodiando a la patria
Maria Luisa Arce la poca que queda
Héroes de qué
Muy triste..pero no se ingl es..que fue una implosión o una explosión...?
Cuántas lagrimas, héroes Argentinos..!!! 😢🙏❤
Rest in peace All 53 crews KRI Nanggalan 402 (indonesian submarine)😥😥😥
Nanggala not nanggalan
I am very sad to hear the News of KRI Nanggala 402 Drowning
@@DucyG0 yes i am Indonesian people
make it a lesson for you to quickly retire an old submarine so that something like this doesn't happen again
ruclips.net/video/0GZlLaRFnV4/видео.html
I see we have all gathered here. Shared consciousness 🧐
Am I the only one who looked up what a submarine looks like when it implodes?
Nope
Here after reading about the missing titanic submarine
I did. I specifically looked up “animation of a submersible imploding”
Thats literally what i typed in lol
That's exactly why I'm watching this video , I'm curious to know to
Por siempre ARA San Juan.
Por siempre los 44.
I am a submariner from Turkish Navy. This video is upset me. We lost 81 sailors in TCG DUMLUPINAR submarine at 1953 as like your sailors. God bless all of heroes who sleeps under the blue depths 🇦🇷🇹🇷
Thanks you 😔
Dude fair shout, if I did your job I dont think I could watch this.
Respect from Australia 🇦🇺.
Thank you very much.
Gracias Ertugrul.
As a former U.S. Marine and veteran, I salute these men who perished. America did help in the search of the submarine which is always the right thing to do. No matter what country, we should all help in times of peace.
there was a woman too.
@@solcabj_ so? She will still be remembered saying that doesn't change anything
@@solcabj_ Yes I am aware, it's like saying mankind, the crew in general. Don't turn this into a feminist thing please.
@@Necromonger69 either yall got r/wooshed or this person is really just....something
@@Necromonger69 I don't. I just thought you didn't know
This happened at around 400 meters. The Tritan was at nearly 10x that..
Bruh they are so dead
600 meters was the depht that the San Juan could dive.
It was supposed to withstand a top depth of 600m, but maybe flaws during maintenance caused structural damage at 400m, which is, anyway, a lot of water.
Wow put that into perspective. Wow. Wow man rip to those guys man. Damn.
And it's a DIY submarine that has passed no safety qualifications
As a former submariner in the US Navy this video tears all the way through my core. I feel so bad for all those lost souls.
We know the risk when we sign up for sub duty, but we never want to admit that each time we flood all main ballast tanks we may never see the light of day agian.
...and all of us non-submariners who have a love and fascination for Submarines, thank the hell outta you, for doing the job that you did, when you did it! You guys kick so much ass! Much love from an 'ol USAF dude!
Thank you for your support from Argentina ☺
Double D Artistry- Amen brother. Never forget those on eternal patrol.
Fellow submariner...sobering to picture knowing test depth exceeded and crush depth approaching...pray that the interval from casualty until the end was mercifully quick. The sea at depth has no forgiveness.
RIP Brave Souls of Argentina. Salutes from Australia.
tuber00009 Thanks!!! Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷
Thanks salutes from argentina
Another Australian here, likewise I salute
Salutes from sweden
recibidos gracias
From America, please accept our prayers & condolences to Argentina, the San Juan’s crew’s Families & Friends for all of the brave crew of The San Juan! R.I.P. : May the Sun Always Shine On Your Faces and the Wind ALWAYS BE AT YOUR BACK!!🇺🇸
From America? Argentina is in America.
@@cnunezrojas You know damn well he's referring to the United States.
Thank you mate
Thank You David
North America*
Who’s here after finding out the titanic sub had an implosion?
For what it's worth from a former enemy. R.I.P. Gentlemen.
A very sad story ....
Was this sub on patrol around the Falklands? If so the RN probably know what happened. And even if the sub was intact, on the bottom, there’s only a couple of navies that could have saved them. And I bet the Royal Navy wasn’t in a hurry to bring out its DSRV.
Go fuck yourself. We will come back
@@peterking2651 It was not on patrol around the Falklands/Malvinas. It was "just a case of poor maintenance" done by the previous (and criminal) Administration.
Thank you sir. Former enemies are not enemies; just former soldiers who were doing their jobs. Your good wishes mean a lot to many like me, who feel that the Argentinian/British controversy over those islands has surpassed human stupidity.
A prayer for our fellow mariners who have fallen in service to their proud nation; never forgotten, never let behind.
🇦🇷⚓️🇦🇷
US Marine here: Rest In Peace sea brothers 🇺🇸 ⚓️ 🇺🇸
Well it seems we’re all here for the same reason
I had a feeling that there would be new comments based on the current situation and I'm not wrong.
i wanted to see what implosion of a sub looked like - im not sure how accurate the above rendering is however.
Like it or not most people have the same ideas and thoughts running in their head in this world. Knew there’d be ppl here too haha
RIP those brave souls from 🇦🇺✝️
Thank you mate
Thank you bro 🇦🇷🇦🇺❤
🇦🇺🇦🇷thank you brother
From Tennessee, I offer my condolences to the families of these men. May they forever rest in peace.🙏✌🇺🇸
yeah
and thank you
😭😭😭😭
Que tristeza :/ que Deus conforte os corações dos familiares. Estamos orando por vocês, daqui do Brasil! 🇧🇷 🇦🇷
obrigado irmão. Tenho muito apreço e respeito pelo povo brasileiro. pessoas maravilhosas 🇧🇷🇦🇷
Sooooo… we all here? 😢
I heard the possibility of the submersible’s implosion and immediately came to see what that may look like 😢
Is anyone else watching this to see if this is what might have happened to the crew aboard the OceanGate Titan?
This is probably the most likely thing to have happened
Yes
no
except they were 5x deeper than the sub depicted here... it would've been much faster crunch
@@boldcar7472 that’s what I’m thinking as well. Sadly to say this might have been the second best option due to probably being so fast that the rest of the body wouldn’t be able to understand the pain. Very unfortunate regardless 😕
I see I'm not the only one looking up what a submersible looks like when it implodes. We are all such NPC's 😂
Who's here after that 5 men sub went missing?
Me
Me
Scary way to go out like that indeed 😬
The human body is incredibly resilient, but the rapid and extreme pressure changes during a submersible implosion would be beyond what it could possibly withstand. Here is an updated timeline with a focus on the impacts on the body and brain.
0ms: A breach in the Titan's hull occurs. There is no immediate physical sensation for the crew as the speed of this event is beyond human perception.
0-50ms: The water rushing in and the resultant shockwave begin to affect the body. Eardrums would likely rupture almost instantly due to the rapid pressure change. But given the extreme speed of these events, it's doubtful that the crew members would register any pain.
50-100ms: The shockwave would cause immediate and severe trauma to all body parts. The sudden and significant increase in pressure would likely rupture blood vessels and tear soft tissues. Organs such as the lungs and stomach, which contain air, would be violently compressed. This violent compression would be destructive and likely fatal.
100-150ms: The enormous pressure change and the shockwave would cause immediate damage to the brain, likely resulting in instant loss of consciousness. The brain, much like the other organs in the body, would be subjected to intense forces that could cause severe trauma, including potential hemorrhaging and immediate cessation of all neural activity.
150-200ms: At this point, the implosion is complete. The human body, like the Titan, is now under immense pressure. The pressure would continue to damage the body at the cellular level, with cell membranes potentially rupturing and causing widespread tissue damage. It's highly likely that death has occurred by this point, given the extreme physical trauma.
200-1000ms: The immediate physical events have now passed, but the destruction caused by the implosion continues to impact the bodies. Rapid depressurization could occur as the remains ascend, causing further cellular damage due to rapid gas expansion within the tissues.
It's important to emphasize again that this is a rapid sequence of events happening in less than a second. It's likely the crew members would have experienced instant unconsciousness and would not have felt any pain or discomfort. In this tragic scenario, the sheer speed of the event provided a small mercy to those on board.
nicely explained thanks
@@jastinwilliams6810 likely fatal? likely to tear about tissue? more like absolute and 100%. thank you for the explanation tho.
simular to be 500yards from the epicenter of a 10megaton thermo nuclear blast ?
Where are you getting these numbers?
My toxic trait is believing I could've survived that
From someone who served in the Navy all I can say is rest in peace shipmates . 🇺🇸 ( De algien que sirvio en la naval solo quiero decir que mucho respeto y que descansen en Paz )
Thanks brother.
Thanks Sir! 🇦🇷
Thank you for your support from Argentina
Si, que descansen en paz, como los civiles asesinados a manos de EEUU en Irán, Afganistán, Libia y Siria no?
@@santog342 deja de dramatizar, el viene a dar sus condolencias hacia argentina y vos ya saltas con comentarios fuera de lugar, un poco de respeto, y deja de hacerte pasar por un famoso eso da pena
El año pasado tuve el honor de rendir homenaje al ARA San Juan en el lugar de su hundimiento desde el buque "Juan Sebastián de Elcano", ahora yo mismo soy otro submarinista, como ellos.
Dios les bendiga a ellos y a toda la familia submarinista, porque pertenecer a ella requiere valentía, honor, amor por tu Patria y estar hechos de acero.
Saludos de un militar español.
Muchas gracias hermano, tus respetos hacia nuestros hombres, honra sus vidas
Gracias hermano
Yarunovich, gracias por el acto que uds hicieron en alta mar..fue muy conmovedor, esa canción triste y preciosa, vi el vídeo y fue muy emocionante, imaginate para los familiares. Gracias !!!!
Que Dios te cuide amigo, y gracias por defender nuestra soberanía. En cuál estás cumpliendo servicio??
Te deseo suerte en tu camino y tú carrera. Yo perdí a mi familia en ese submarino, mis abuelos un nieto y mi sobrino a su papá. Espero que vuelvas sano de todos tus viajes y la Stella Maris te cuide siempre.
Ara San Juan ...Eterno custodio de nuestro mar..., 44 heroes......dios los tenga en su Gloria....
Boludo
Pobres Marineros del ARA San juan.. : (
@@tomthepivotdude01 =(
RIP from Russia
@@DmitryFCSM gracias.RUSIA..amigos
Admit it, you came here to see what the titan implosion looked like
RIP brave submariners! Condolences from Finland.
I visited submarine in Sveaborg museum. This job is very very bed
äijä...
Same thing happened with the missing Indonesia submarine in Bali sea, which likely sank and all the crew presumed dead.. RIP for all the sailors.. Thank you for your service, our heroes... 😭
The submarine was found, split in 3 pieces, sadly all the crew is confirmed dead
If i recall it's a refitted 40 yr old sub?
Something really freaky and sad is that I watched this very video and another video on the Kursk either last Wednesday or Thursday, right before the Titan incident. Now it's scarier to look at.
What's really messed up is all of the humor that people see from the Titan tragedy. It's sickening and disgusting. Nothing is funny about it. Nothing. Things were stupid, not funny. Rush was stupid. And as an enormous Titanic fan, it hits me on another level. I don't even know how to describe it. I'm just....fuk. R.I.P. Titan crew. 😔
I get and 100% agree with what you say. Isn't it a bit ironic, however, to be a huge Titanic fan, while this has you shook? The Titanic, though not quite as nightmarish as imploding (in utter darkness most likely) had a much higher body count/much longer and aware doom countdown. Would you say that you will be a Titan fan one day?
Con solo ver esta animación, me da tristeza pensar en todo lo que pasaron esos marinos, mis condolencias a las familias de los fallecidos , saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱
Trato de entender la respuesta que diste de la guerra y de apresar de todo pero no entiendo mucho que tiene que ver el vídeo y el comentario del mismo con tu respuestas 🙄
@@cristianjara4959 es el típico nacionalista pseudo patriota, qué podés esperar? en lugar del resentimiento con Chile, deberíamos aprender más de él en cuanto infraestructura, necios son el resto de los argentinos que no lo notan. Es más para responder al otro muchacho, el verdadero culpable fue el gobierno de facto en aquella época que para proteger sus intereses decidieron declarar la guerra, mando gente sin experiencia entre ellos jóvenes.
@ssee oorr que ignorante
Muy triste la verdad , pero debe haber Sido bastante rápida la muerte , además de que quienes hacen este tipo de tareas de riesgo llevan consigo morfina para evitar el sufrimiento en la muerte cuando ya es inevitable
Yo vivo en san juan tengo 12 años me llamo alan me quedé muy mal cunado me enteré de esto
Respeto y admiración por los héroes argentinos desde Cataluña. RIP
Porque son heroes
- sofi todos servimos a la patria. Yo sirvo a mi patria españa de muchas formas. Todos somos héroes porque construimos nuestras sociedades. Ellos murieron en accidente, no en combate. Me dan pena eh, pero héroes....
@@jonsauca Todos somos heroes en cierto modo, todos los que sirven lealmente a una patria deben ser respetados, da igual su nacionalidad o religion
@@rogerroger296 Disculpa?
As an ex- cold war submariner, my heart goes out to those lost in this incident and others like the Scorpion and the Thresher. I am thankful to have served and able to relate to my fellow submariners.
Thank you for your service!
@@109SciOp not sure I understand your question?
@@Interfacer7I can answer that, you would die.
And y’all think a ocean gate submarine the size of a mini van is still intact after three days under the ocean somewhere 🙄
They are much deeper too and it was an absolutely shitty DIY submarine
Oh, no, under the sea
Under the sea
Nobody beat us
Fry us and eat us
In fricassee
We what the land folks loves to cook
Under the sea we off the hook
We got no troubles
Life is the bubbles
Under the sea (under the sea)
Under the sea (under the sea)Under the sea
Under the sea
Darling it's better
Down where it's wetter
Take it from me
Up on the shore they work all day
Out in the sun they slave away
While we devotin'
Full time to floatin'
Under the sea
@@jeffarab4947 💀
I can’t wrap my head around who would think this was a good idea
Also yeah it immediately imploded killing everyone on board after reaching depts the engineer that was fired warned them of
Who came here to just watch how implosion looks like because of Titan submersible accident? 🖐🙋
🤘🏻
I was out on deployment when this happened, onboard the USS San Juan, SSN 751. When this tragedy happened, everybody back home thought it was us that it happened to. It's saddens me that fellow submariners met this fate. Be thou at peace brothers and sisters.
Thank you for your support from Argentina
How could people misunderstood a USS ship from an ARA one? Didn't the news tell the nation?
Cómo Argentina agradezco las palabras de aliento a todos. Es doloroso ver estas imágenes y pensar lo que sufrieron mis compatriotas.
Así es. Terrible!
Nadie puede alegrarse por esta gran tragedia Dios los tenga para siempre en la Paz del.cielo.
Desde Chile mis respeto a los familiares y pueblo Argentino.
@@vg.9706 Se que llego tarde pero bueno.
Yo como argentino no odio a los chilenos a pesar de aquel evento, los concidero como cualquier otro hermano latino, solo odio a los que se ponen a insultar poque si.
Saludos desde Argentina
PD: Lamento lo que paso en Chile recientemente
Siento que estan vivos en un lugar que nilo imaginamos mis condolensias
Ánimo bendiciones 🇨🇱🇦🇷 hermanos.
pro tip .. leave the titanic alone
Before making tasteless jokes about the victims please remember one of them is nineteen.. a whole lifetime ahead of him gone 😢😢😢🙏🏽
Such is life
Lol
if only it could've been avoided...
Can’t imagine the mother
The 5 guys that is lost on the way to the titanic wreckage brought me here😢
Who's here after the lost submarine.
We all are here for one reason… damn rip ☹️
Un abraso desde México y Dios tenga en su gloria a los héroes que partieron en el ARA San Juan cumpliendo un servicio a su Nacion
Came here due to Indonesia Submarine missing, condolences to all crew family.
Rest in peace KRI Naggala
Nanggala came here, banyak org merindukan org² yg ada d dlm tubuhmu iu..tlong
Naggala 402 lebih lengkapnya...
Rest in peace.
@@dana.q2447 bro ko ini 2 tahun yang lalu
@@FZ_Yt baca judul
Paid $250k for the experiences
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@@martinluther4720 💀💀💀💀💀 actually
To understand how fast death happens in an implosion, it’s like having a conversation then being interrupted. You didn’t see it coming, at least you know you got interrupted…
Question 🙋 what happen to the human body during the Implode? Turn to pieces?
Sory me is a dum dum
@@zagurazexoe4357Depending on the pressure the bodies turn to chum or fine red mist.
@@tiahnarodriguez3809 yikes.... Basically turn to fish food... So no remains to be found...
@@tiahnarodriguez3809Oh my goodness 😢
@@zagurazexoe4357😢😢😢
A todo pueblo argentino, siento por los bravos hermanos del ARA San Juan. Que Dios cuide de cada uno en su gracia. Saludos hermanos argentinos.
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obrigado irmão. Tenho muito apreço e respeito pelo povo brasileiro. pessoas maravilhosas
Hola cómo se llama a Santino
Horario Argentina
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Hola Me llamo Santino
Buat indonesia yg bingung kok ini 2 tahun yang lalu, ini aslinya rekayasa untuk kapal selam lain yg tenggelam yaitu kapal selam San Juan. Namun karena diduga simulasinya juga mirip dengan musibah KRI Nanggala 402, maka sang admin mengedit judulnya untuk memberitaukan kalau ini jg bisa dijadikan sebagai simulasi Nanggala 402. Jadi yg punya channel bukan dukun
@Azriel M tapi kalau di sort by new banyak yg bilang "wah prediksi nih, 2 tahun yg lalu tapi dah ada videonya" wkwkwkw
Descansem em paz guerreiros do mar
Hello my Ocean Gate Fam!
Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi roji'un... Meskipun hanya simulasi, namun memberi gambaran apa yang kira-kira terjadi pada KRI Nanggala 402 yang menjalankan misi Eternal Patrol, mengawal lautan Indonesia selamanya.. Insya Allah gugur dalam keadaan syahid..
Di Yt ini kok sudah diulas sejak tahun 2018 ya🤔 ,coba cek tanggal upload Vidio ini...
@@pundenpendawa5458 Ganti judul doanggg
@@inrigirsang5839 oo ,aku udah kagum duluan
Mereka tenggelam
@@pundenpendawa5458 ini simulasi Submarine ARA San Juan, kurang lebih itu yg terjadi dengan KRI Nanggala-402 🥺 (Judul sdh di Update)
Who else came here to see what an implosion looked like cause of the Titan sub!?
Descansen en paz. España honra a sus Hijos
Los ingleses nos hundieron el submarino... Ellos mismos decian ''Nos estan persiguiendo los ingleses''
hijos?
@@tomasavila4185 Y si parte de nuestra población son descendientes de criollos, hijos de españoles
@@maxihernan8978 eso fue hace 200 años, y no eramos hijos, fuimos colonia y nos liberamos. Hijos, de argentinos, de ninguna corona.
@@tomasavila4185 Pero si no existia Argentina
Who is here after Titan's implosion news and wanted to see how implosion looks like?
Right got damn now!!!
White ppl are dumb
😂😂😂😂😂
Me
I am one of many that make submarines for a living. The situation of the Titan is eye-opening on why we are constantly told about doing things with integrity. That presssure down there is no joke. Had they taken the time to craft it, the crew would probably still be here. You can't just put parts together and expect it to hold.
The CEO of Ocean Gate is on video stating very clearly he took shortcuts and did things that are against the rules. Like combining carbon fiber and titanium for example. Look where that got him. Galvanic corrosion is no joke, especially when operating at these extreme depths.
@@rrrogsterHonestly it's kind of just desserts that he was on it.
@@rrrogsterCan I understand why Carbon Fiber and Titanium being combined to make the hull, bad?
@@TheTriple2000if i recall. Carbon fiber is good on planes because it stretches. But sucke on compression.
@stand4truth607 Aren't there "sea trials done on a level that checks submersibles? I work on private yachts and this is haunting... By no means am I placing blame, I am just wanting to know and understand if this would constitute sea trials at any level if there are any for submersibles.
We certainly have to do that with any small submersibles affiliated with the yachts they are on as well as the actual yachts..
I can't even fathom doing our Atlantic Crossings without massive scrutiny. The water is unforgiving and powerful on a "good day". I can't imagine being that cramped that deep without some assurance that it was built with integrity and transparency.
The Titanic (amongst so many others) was a lesson to learn from. This is just heartbreaking all around.
saya kesini sbb tengok pasal kapal selam hilang kat indonesia 😢
Doakan semoga ada mukjizat, amiin.
Ya Allah 700m 😭😭
Malangnya ia mengalami nasib yang sama .
@@nikentitisw6447 850 sekarang
Sama la. Tak tau effect dia mcm ni
espero q sea una leccion para nuestros gobernantes ...para invertir en teccologia y dejar de usar chatarra ....
un minuto de silencio a todos los inplicados en la desgracia del pais entero .. ....
A los politicos no les interesa la gente, solo sus negocios, y cuando les tocan esos negocios recurren al monopolio de la fuerza. Politicos vs resto de la sociedad.... la famosa grieta.
@@RomuloCarlucci comparto
Lo que pasa es que gracias a miauricio miaucri y su macrisis hizo que argentina entre en una gran recesion,y si no tiene que ver tanto con la recesion pero por falta de preosupuesto no lo pudieron renovar
@@RomuloCarlucci pienso igual
cristina-kirchner-prometio-que-el-submarino-ara-san-juan-tendria-una-vida-util-de-mas-de-30-años-en-2011
En 2011, Cristina Kirchner prometió que el submarino ARA San Juan tendría "una vida útil de más de 30 años"
I can see I'm not the only one who upon learning of the loss of the Titan wondered what a submarine imploding would actually look like.
I pretty sure brutally crush😢
Same 😢
It be like a refrigerator landing on a soda can
@@JDMHaze I compared it to a Pringles can.
We sorry for your loss Indonesian Submarine , god blessing their family
I'm Indonesian i want to say thanks a lot man
🙏🙏🙏
Thanks A lot Man. Really Appreciate
Descansen en paz hermanos argentinos. Un abrazo desde Colombia.
Una tragedia, Saludos desde Buenos Aires hermano
me tienen hasta el pito que hablen del submarino de indonesia cuando el ara es completamente diferente y argentino . como cagan
@@hugman._.2269 Ami también
@@enzozantino8868 ahuevo este carnal si me comprende
UN ABRAZO GRANDE DESDE ARGENTINA QUERIDO JUAN DAVID MORA. GRACIAS X LA EMPATIA.
Everyone has the same mind in this whole world.
Y’all know y I’m here
THE SUBMARINERS PRAYER
I have one consolation that lives with me today.
That God is near to them, in his own special way.
So God in all Your mercy, keep near Thyself the soul,
Of every Submariner, still on his final patrol.
Lord, this departed shipmate with Dolphins on his chest
is part of an outfit known as the best.
Make him welcome and take him by the hand.
You'll find without a doubt he was the best in all the land.
So, heavenly Father add his name to the roll
of our departed shipmates still on patrol.
Let them know that we who survive
will always keep their memories alive.
RIP from the U.S. 💔🇺🇸
My grandfather wanted to be a submariner during WW2 he was in the navy but his mother refused to let her son join. So he became a mechanic on the USS Antietem (CV36). He passed on 2/11/11. I miss him greatly. I admire the navy and the job these guys do.
Thank you
Gracias
i'm sorry to hear about your loss... my grandpa used to live in italy and helped the fallen italian soldiers... now, it's been 5 months since he passed away, i miss his stories about the war... god bless you and your family, salutes from argentina
The poor crew - Capt. ordered a descent to 40m and for some reason the sub started an irrecoverable descent to 600m (almost 2000ft) down before the hull gave out. It must have been a terrifying ride prior to the end. My heart goes out to those poor crewmen.
That sub was old. The hull was old. You can upgrade internal systems, computers, sensors, etc. but you cannot make the hull younger.
Compression/decompression cycles are physically degrading the metal structure. ARA San Juan was 34 years old. Americans and Russians retire their subs after 25-30 years.
A 30+ yo sub is dangerous and should not be used.
That tragedy could have been avoided if the gov decided to retire the sub but they were extending time - one more year, and another year, and another.
Are you sure? How do you know thecause?
@@pnachtwey
Because the government released info on the disaster, and the public has access to the detailed history of the vessel. This isn’t info he pulled out of his ass.
@Peter Nachtwey
Quite likely from ROV footage of the wreckage, to the expert eye, would show the pressure hull being compromised, having gone down way further than not only its maximum operating depth, but also beyond the failure depth of the hull.
The reverse happened with Japanese Airways Flight 123. Years prior to the actual crash, the pilot flying landed the Boeing 747 at too steep an angle, causing the tail to hit the runway, hard. Aside from the exterior damage, the hard landing cause the rear pressure bulkhead to crack ...
There is a repair procedure, written up by Boeing engineers, on how to fix any cracks in the bulkhead, as if it completely fails, the entire fuselage can be catastrophically compromised ...
... but whomever at JAL, or the subcontractor designated for such crustal repairs, was involved, clugged the re-riviting the bulkhead, for reasons I just can't get my head around. Worse, a Boeing engineer was never contacted, iirc, to inspect the repairs as being fit for purpose ...
Long story short, that shoddy repair itself began to crack, due to repeated cycling from ground air pressure to way less at cruising altitude of 35,000ft, or so. The constant cycling between normal atmospheric pressure, to very low atmospheric, caused the crack to grow, rather like a brittle fatigue.
When the bulkhead finally blew, it tore off the tail plain, and wrecked all the hydraulic systems aboard, as a large number of them were connected to the control surfaces on/around the vertical stabilisers. The Captain and Co-pilot fought with the aircraft, using the throttles as rudimentary controls, as almost all the hydraulic fluid drained into the atmosphere, within seconds of the tail being blown off. To make matters worse, due to physics, the aircraft would gain altitude, hit stall, then plunge down, but by plunging down, the forward momentum actually increased lift, thus gaining altitude before stalling, again.
If I recall, those two pilots fought against all odds to keep the aircraft aloft, in attempting to reach the nearest airport. Unfortunately, it clipped the summit of a small mountain, and crashed into the valley below.
There's way more to that story, and I suggest looking it up, as it - so far - remains the worst single aircraft crash in history, and second worst aircraft accident after the two, 747s disaster in the Canary Islands.
If the gentleman is correct, the equal, but opposite - minus the shoddy repair - occurred. Submarine hulls have a built in obsolescence, since even titanium-based alloys can only undergo from atmospheric pressure, to the pressure experienced at operational depth, as even at that pressure, the hull experiences distortions.
Those distortions cause brittle fatigue at the
how deep could that class go ? i taught all subs could go super deep 2000ft aint even a mile underwater
No one, and I mean NO ONE, could pay me any amount of money to go down exploring the deep sea (or deep outer space, for that matter). Stuff is scary man.
getting to the moon or in orbit is actually safer than the bottom of the ocean.. However, deep outer space travels are impossible with our current understanding of physics , even getting to Mars which is relatively close in space terms, is a huge undertaking financially and also very challenging to the human body..
Ditto!!!!
At least the Titan passengers' deaths were painless...
Not painless, but fast. In my opinion it’s much better than just waiting around, hungry and dehydrated and suffocating slowly to death.
@@applebottomjeans6370 It would've been painless. It takes far less time for the pressure to kill them than it would for their bodies to actually feel it. It would've been a case of there one second, gone the next. It would've happened in milliseconds.
Muito triste, desejo força aos familiares e a grande nação Argentina, O Brasil chora com vocês.
Obrigado manito ,eu respeito os brasileiros
Cada vez que veo videos del A.R.A San Juan no puedo dejar de llorar. Yo fui miembro de la Armada Argentina y salíamos a navegar a pesar del pésimo estado en el que se encontraban los buques. A los Comandantes sólo les importaba cumplir la misión y nosotros sólo obedecíamos órdenes. Cada navegación era una tortura y más para el personal de máquinas que sabían que iban a trabajar sin descanso...siempre era lo mismo. Cosas atadas con alambres, sacar un repuesto de otra Corbeta para arreglar la otra y poder salir y así fue siempre! No era lo mismo que un barco fallara en la superficie y quedara a la deriva a que un submarino falle los motores o baterías en el fondo del mar. El final era algo anunciado. Tarde o temprano iba a suceder una tragedia y lamentablemente murieron muchos camaradas. Impotencia, bronca y la profunda herida que queda en todos nosotros por saber que todo esto se podía haber evitado si hubieran invertido como corresponde.
Bueno eso es lisa y llanamente culpa de los políticos que debería ser condenados todos uno por uno los presidentes y ministros de defensas desde la democracia o antes.
Esos cabezas de termos armaron un ejercito en base a compras boludas, ratoneadas cósmicas y sin UN PUTO PLAN DE MANTENIMIENTO sustentable en el tiempo.
A la larga no hay otro resultado mas que la tragedia por ese accionar y eso SE SABE.
Esto no fue una tragedia, fue negligencia.
Que descansen en paz.
por eso estamos como estamos los jefes dan ordenes sobre los escombros por eso los aviones.se.caen tambien no tienen huevos los jefes de plantarse ante el poder politico o al ministro de defensa y decirle las cosas en la.cara alos funcionarios de defensa y asi los ban enterrando a todos sus subordinados plantense una vuelta para que esto cambie o ban ala desaparicion basta de verso asta cuando
muy lamentable
saludos de chile hermanos argentinos
@@nicolasrodriguez5690 si, fíjate si ves a tu mamá en alguna de esas...
It’s sad to hear this was the outcome of the passengers on the Titan, it’s definitely a catastrophic way to go. May they all rest in peace ❤️
Lmao, rest in piss they wont be missed
It’s the most violent but peaceful way. They genuinely would not have had a clue.
@@user-yd2ug9uf3f💀
CEO had no clue above and below the sea.
They had more money than brains.
I listened to Robert Ballard (who found the titanic in 1985) on ABC evening news last night.
To paraphrase, “they were fools, they went in a vessel that hadn’t been certified.’
This video's view count bout to go way up
RIP ARA San Juan.
I'm a US Army veteran, but I can only think of a couple of deaths more terrifying than going down in a sub.
"O Heavenly Father, thy sea is so great and my ship so small..."
Those pressures destroy the human body faster than nerve impulses reach the brain. It was completely painless, and they wouldn't have been aware of it at the exact moment it happened. - former US Navy submariner
@@ammosophobia God bless you commander, so glad you are still alive!!
@@x12624 petty officer thanks
thank you so much, US brother
Hermosas palabras.
God bless all the sailors who died, love and respect to a former enemy rest in piece, love from the uk.
From a British yachty , condolences to the families , so very sad .
De un yate británico, condolencias a las familias, muy triste.
Thank you british brother
It was you ... Some day you will pay for what you sons of bitches did and your submarine sank the Ara San Juan. Someday they will pay, and the Falklands will be ours
@@alber2416 what?
@@alber2416 and first off Falkland residents already decided who they want to control the Falkland Islands the British 98% voted for the British and 2% voted for Argentina
@@alber2416 se ve que te re lavaron la cabeza, nunca hubo argentinos en las malvinas y nunca fueron argentinas, hace 200 años los britanicos estaban ahi y nosostros quisimos usurparle a una potencia mundial
todo eso por culpa de un gobierno odiado que quiso hacer eso para ganar respeto, arruino nuestras fuerzas armadas
RIP to all 53 crews KRI Nanggalan 402. I cannot imagine the panic and chaos they gone through when the wall starts creaking in. Those soldiers don't deserve to die like this. This is so heartbreaking. Thank you for guarding the Indonesian seas. Farewell on your eternal patrol soldiers. You will never be forgotten.
No chaos nor panic because they were “Steasfast until the end” (“Tabah sampai akhir”). Innalillahi wa inna ilaihi rojiun
The Panic is only when The Electrical is Shutted Down and then There will be Instant Death when The Water Starts Destroying The Submarine into 3 Pieces
@@zergling7982 what are you talking about man. Stop the copium this is real life
@@mahman543 before they signed up as submarine crews, they already know the risk taking.. as I believed all Nanggala crews were Muslims, they giving all to Allah (God) Almighty to whatever happened & died as pride soldiers who already served the best to country (mati syaheed)..
@@akiramen9535 no shit sherlock. but the assertion is used only to make an illusion that this tragedy is not tragic. In reality most likely they feared for their life while also believing their faith at the same time (chaotic)
Thank you for not showing the crew, this was hard enough to watch as is.
Terry Tytula it would happen in a matter of seconds, the crew would never know what hit them. The Navy has sounds of submarines imploding.
Why would you even think about this simulation showing crew? It makes no sense at all. Idiot.
@@flybeep1661 It's an obvious consideration, except maybe for a clinical psychopath...
It is said that in cases like that it would be so fast that the crew would not feel anything, but it is still scary man!
@@lukasi.v4269 So, in other words you'd gladly change places with them... Not a problem... Cool... I believe that in cases like this, it's best to close one's ass...
can you do the most recent titanic subversive possible implosion at 13.500 feet?