@@Joseph981000 no. US Navy personnel also consider themselves soldiers. As do Marines, Air Force, and Army. The classification of anyone serving in any Military branch will always be Soldier
Us navy: stalks russian submarines in secret in case there will be a nuclear war Infographic show: tells the whole world about it Us navy: am i a joke to you
I think rusian have solution for thats, sub artifical fish or misile artifical bird, im never saw (on youtube) they succes to intercept thats thing.maybe more efective and silent between hypersonic engine
Hey Infographics, did you know there is an atmospheric sound channel as well that the US discovered shortly after discovering SOFAR? We used it to listen to Soviet Nuclear Tests by launching weather balloons into the upper atmosphere from the west coast that took 3 months to float to the east coast. One of these balloons malfunctioned a few weeks after launch from Vandenburg AFB in 1947 and caused the Roswell Incident. Would love to see an episode on that!
You forgot to mention that SOSUS could also tell not only what class of Soviet sub or Ship was out there but also it could tell the exact sub or ship. For example once NATO had the acoustic signature they could tell every time when the Carrier Kyiv left Murmansk.
Signature recognition is not specific to the US, anything with a hydraphone and a computer can build a database of acoustic signatures. Also SOSUS tried to deploy stations in Russian waters but they were destroyed soon afterwards at each attempt, the US had to wait for satellite tech or rely on a snooping sub to have any idea of what the Northern fleet were up to in their own back yard.
In 1979 while working in United Nations I was asked to deliver some fiber optic cable to a technician in Ireland he flew over from great Britain we met we had lunch I presented him with the cables which at the time with someone new and high Tech they were fiber optic I feel very proud that I have an opportunity to help spy on enemies of my country
Sonar works in water only because the water is pretty much empty. Large fish and whales are seen on sonar. But on land you have soil and rocks that would render the sonar useless about an inch in. However, Google has been developing a tech like you are imagining to help people after landslides, avalanches and earthquakes
5:00 Those were not explosives, they were mere hollow metal spheres with very precise dimensions, negatively buyoant. They'd sink down, until at a certain depth (controlled by diameter and wall thickness of the sphere) they would implode. These "SOFAR spheres" were very easy to mass produce and posed no risk in having them in the survival kits a typical crew would have when bailing out or performing an emergency landing on water. The coastal listening hydrophones would then pick up the implosion and be able to triangulate its position - though time synchronization was not as accurate in the 40s as today, yet sufficient.
This is why I internally laugh when Russians say they have superior technology. No we let you think that... in the words of Sun Tzu: “Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak. If your enemy is secure at all points, be prepared for him. If he is in superior strength, evade him. If your opponent is temperamental, seek to irritate him.”
Maybe that super loud ocean sound that was recorded was just one of these acoustic tests for more advanced technologies explaining why the navy never told anyone.
@@mississippirebel1409 No, I live in Sweden and I rather prefeer Nato than Csto. I dont think that the russian army could beat the us in any way idk where you got that from?....
Fun fact: after SOFARs success underwater the Air Force hypothesized a device could work in a similar manner in the air to detect Soviet missile launches. Held in the air by high altitude weather balloons this device could detect any missile launch across the globe. In 1947 one of these weather balloons crashed in Roswell New Mexico
I'm from the uk in the nineties I worked for a company we made sonar for the royal navy ships submarines and dipping sonar for helicopters we were so far ahead with hyrophone technology
I had many conversations with technicians about this and I was very proud to deliver parts and equipment from the United States when I would visit family in Europe. It’s not that the technicians in great Britain needed help but do US had some new equipment they thought it would be a great assistance and I traveled back-and-forth so often it was a natural fit
This guy really sold it for only a few thousand dollars. This man was that desperate. Like you you work for the government you should be able to retire on a nice pension.
Spectroscopy with high resolution analyze the shading contrast may help seeing under water faster and quietly than sonar and use MAD to verification source of sonar or emf passively
Soviet Officer: What are those funny sonar wave things the Americans are talking about? Are they spying on us? Soviet Officer 2: Yeah dude... thats *so sus* ... America: *visibly sweating*
@@royscott9162 that's pedantic. The term can be used by the layman to describe any military personnel and it's still accurate. Maybe not precise though.
J T considering the time, energy, resources, and risk our service members contribute to their profession, It is only proper that they be referred to by accurate titles. Moreover, you, the layperson, Are now educated on this topic. Going forward, have some respect, and use accurate titles.
There also are radiation monitoring, water displacement under conditions, sem waves radars. That's why combustible batteries are used as energetic devices.
SONAR does not "hear" anything. Hydrophones do. SONAR is more like an underwater RADAR system. Unfortunately, SONAR, like RADAR also can betray it's source location so it is used very judiciously on subs.
@@IUSSHistory But there are newer technologies that complement hydrophones, these days. Indian military has deployed its own SOSUS-like system at Malacca straits to keep track of every single Chinese submarine that enters Indian Ocean, but that system uses a LASER based system of seabed and mid-ocean moored arrays.
Sailors not soldiers. At least this goes into how trans-Atlantic communication cables were used for more than just phone lines/commerce and eventually fiber-optics and internet. Public knew about the AT&T cables, but not the extra features.
Submarines have a sound signature for every vessel on the planet. They sit and wait silently. Submariners have a saying something like either you are a submarine or a target.
3:00 Lei University? It’s Lehigh University (lee-high). Y’all need check over your script a few more times because you make a lot of mistakes for such a large channel
I used to work on a ship that repair these cables. These cables are cut all the time by the Russians, and by others by mistake. (Communication companies would even cut these cables to repair or lay their own cables. The ocean has cables everywhere.) Russian trawlers cut these cables all the time. The Russians can still get their subs out when cut undetected.
It's always possible the leak was intentional. As either some form of agreement between the militaries or as away to warn against more drastic ambitions by one side and slowing it down.
Remember, the usa is the only country so far capable of manned exploration of the marianna trench for a significant duration with ballard and vescoso. The technology to militarize the depth is available.
Robert Ballard told me that he found the Titanic in the way one mows the lawn. His ship was equipped with side-scan radar, and it traveled in long swaths, then shifts laterally, and does another swath in the other direction.
Yes because I googled " us navy underwater listening system" after CNN said Thursday that the navy knew the whole time it imploded on Sunday the same day it left.
This channel has great animations, but it's information is so inaccurate it makes me wonder if they do any research or just watch a few Hollywood movies and call it fact.
Sosus nets were real. They were highly effective. The Walker spy ring caused incalculable damage to the US and NATO ability to protect the world from ballistic nuclear missile submarines. All true. I used to be a sonar tech and found the video to be essentially factual.
What do you think of the guy selling the secret for a few thousand dollars?
The Infographics Show first comment!
Too little
ok, why do 3 people say he should die? it's not that bad.
USN could hear Soviet Subs in GIUK Gap from Bermuda at Base UK had to hand over as part of Lend lease payments
The Infographics Show it was actually all part of US plan to make Soviet think they know but we have better technology that still worked
“ yet unknown to the Soviet sub, a predator stalks the deep cold of the Atlantic”
Next time on shark hunt
A US developed mechanical shark?
@@mr.kenway4554 hungry shark?
oh that song
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1:30 “manned by the U.S. Navy’s finest soldiers.” It’s SAILORS.
Sailors of the US Navy are consider Active and full commission soldiers of the United States Military.
Atom Atlas No one from any branch likes to be mistaken for their sister branches title. Sailors and Soldiers are not the same.
@@Joseph981000 no. US Navy personnel also consider themselves soldiers. As do Marines, Air Force, and Army. The classification of anyone serving in any Military branch will always be Soldier
@Chris Williams Marines likes to be call soldiers more than sailors
@Chris Williams yes I have never. And you haven't either.
7:51 multi-color armored cables? You mean multi-conductor.
🇺🇸
Also you didn't "correct" armor to armour
Multi-color would be correct if they were using fiber optic cables 😎
They're better for telling distant sounds apart! ;-)
Us navy: stalks russian submarines in secret in case there will be a nuclear war
Infographic show: tells the whole world about it
Us navy: am i a joke to you
And the dude only sold it for a few grand XD like DUDE that secret was worth a LOT more than that before it was turned into a public research tool
Those Russkie subs...with the Navy's finest 'soldiers' following them. LOL! Pretty sure Navy subs have Sailors aboard. ;-)
@@JohnJohnson-dj2dvAll are soldiers still. They are in the military after all, not in the civilian sector....
@@1flash3571 we are Sailors, not soldiers.
@@Spookyl._.lWell, you are still in the military. So you are technically a soldier with a title of Sailor.
"SOSUS"
Get out of my head Get out of my head Get out of my head Get out of my head
*Patrick:* We have underwater spy technology...
[proceeds to smash intensifies]
SPONGEBOB : it didn't work
Friendship with I don’t get it so woosh me
Is it me or is this video smoother then usual?
(Not saying its bad i think it looks better)
60 fps
Russia: Dude our submarines are so stealthy dude
USA: Look at This DUDE boi
*autistic laughter*
When you stalk the newbie in games
I think rusian have solution for thats, sub artifical fish or misile artifical bird, im never saw (on youtube) they succes to intercept thats thing.maybe more efective and silent between hypersonic engine
Hey Infographics, did you know there is an atmospheric sound channel as well that the US discovered shortly after discovering SOFAR? We used it to listen to Soviet Nuclear Tests by launching weather balloons into the upper atmosphere from the west coast that took 3 months to float to the east coast. One of these balloons malfunctioned a few weeks after launch from Vandenburg AFB in 1947 and caused the Roswell Incident. Would love to see an episode on that!
Bahahaha
Finally someone with a brain in their head
No doubt! Sounds interesting. Whats your source??
You forgot to mention that SOSUS could also tell not only what class of Soviet sub or Ship was out there but also it could tell the exact sub or ship. For example once NATO had the acoustic signature they could tell every time when the Carrier Kyiv left Murmansk.
Signature recognition is not specific to the US, anything with a hydraphone and a computer can build a database of acoustic signatures. Also SOSUS tried to deploy stations in Russian waters but they were destroyed soon afterwards at each attempt, the US had to wait for satellite tech or rely on a snooping sub to have any idea of what the Northern fleet were up to in their own back yard.
Yeah we shared project 'Jezebel' with all allies.
You're welcome!
SOSUS have been comprised so the SOVIETS able to Build Sub class that able undetectablethe ALFA Sub because of the John Walker spy
In 1979 while working in United Nations I was asked to deliver some fiber optic cable to a technician in Ireland he flew over from great Britain we met we had lunch I presented him with the cables which at the time with someone new and high Tech they were fiber optic I feel very proud that I have an opportunity to help spy on enemies of my country
I don't get why they don't have submarines on land so they could use sonar to find people
_they may be stuck but that isn't my problem_
Spongebob SquarePants is commenting on yt vids all u do bc I see u everywhere
Sonar works in water only because the water is pretty much empty. Large fish and whales are seen on sonar. But on land you have soil and rocks that would render the sonar useless about an inch in. However, Google has been developing a tech like you are imagining to help people after landslides, avalanches and earthquakes
@@safrigmius sonar works in air too mate. Sound just travels better in water
@@safrigmius they have ground penetrating radar to locate underground utilities too
Your comment gave me literal cancer. I have 9 months to live. Thanks.
Do Genghis khan vs Alexander the Great who would win, how do they compare, who was the better leader, etc.
Genghis is a conqueror and contributed little to nothing in terms of technology and stuff. Most of their stuff came from conquered tribe and cities.
@@7tqpbnvh7tqpbnvh77 he had the best war strategies and disiplined army
@@TheYavy warmongering and statecraft is different.
Bruce where have you been?? Everybody thinks your dead!!
genghis khan was great,but considering what alex did with even more primitive technology,he is the better leader
1:50 Sorry, the only soldiers on submarines are Delta Force, or Green Berets. Navy sailors who earned the dolphin operate submarines.
Why was finland marked red like it belonged to ussr
5:00 Those were not explosives, they were mere hollow metal spheres with very precise dimensions, negatively buyoant. They'd sink down, until at a certain depth (controlled by diameter and wall thickness of the sphere) they would implode. These "SOFAR spheres" were very easy to mass produce and posed no risk in having them in the survival kits a typical crew would have when bailing out or performing an emergency landing on water. The coastal listening hydrophones would then pick up the implosion and be able to triangulate its position - though time synchronization was not as accurate in the 40s as today, yet sufficient.
This is why I internally laugh when Russians say they have superior technology. No we let you think that... in the words of Sun Tzu: “Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak. If your enemy is secure at all points, be prepared for him. If he is in superior strength, evade him. If your opponent is temperamental, seek to irritate him.”
U.S Navy the best in the world baby 💪💪💪💪💪💪
Cringy, but you're not wrong
Jewish Bagel money yes skill nah
we will find out who has the best navy soon in the south china sea
James Davis wth are I talking about the U.S navy is more complicated the the army u go through more training than the regular military
Second biggest Air Force in the world
7:50
He says, "multi-color armored cables"
Caption says, "multi-conductor armored cables"
Maybe that super loud ocean sound that was recorded was just one of these acoustic tests for more advanced technologies explaining why the navy never told anyone.
This channel is in love with USA
Why is that? I'm guessing you might be a butthurt Russian that actually believes that the Russia military could actually defeat the US military lol?
@@mississippirebel1409 No, I live in Sweden and I rather prefeer Nato than Csto. I dont think that the russian army could beat the us in any way idk where you got that from?....
Thanks for nice video infographic
You're welcome!
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Everyone: first!
WilleDCrazy FIRST!
Hehe...SOSUS UNDERWATUS! 😂👌🏻😱🤯☠️
I like how you transitioned into your advertisement. Seamless
"The US Navy's SO SUS" 😳
Fun fact: after SOFARs success underwater the Air Force hypothesized a device could work in a similar manner in the air to detect Soviet missile launches. Held in the air by high altitude weather balloons this device could detect any missile launch across the globe. In 1947 one of these weather balloons crashed in Roswell New Mexico
You forgot to mention it had aliens in board.
Super unsecret now
I'm from the uk in the nineties I worked for a company we made sonar for the royal navy ships submarines and dipping sonar for helicopters we were so far ahead with hyrophone technology
I had many conversations with technicians about this and I was very proud to deliver parts and equipment from the United States when I would visit family in Europe. It’s not that the technicians in great Britain needed help but do US had some new equipment they thought it would be a great assistance and I traveled back-and-forth so often it was a natural fit
I always learn lessons from this show
love your transition through the slides :)
This guy really sold it for only a few thousand dollars. This man was that desperate. Like you you work for the government you should be able to retire on a nice pension.
You dont pay taxes on criminal payments though
thanks bro helps me alot
1:31 “the US Navy’s finest soldiers”
Sailors: “What did you just say !?!?!”
This system is awesome
I gotta be honest... I kept reading "underwater" as "underwear"... I mean, that's kinda secret too..
Spectroscopy with high resolution analyze the shading contrast may help seeing under water faster and quietly than sonar and use MAD to verification source of sonar or emf passively
aaaaand there goes their secret . thanks infographic show
So secret it's in my RUclips recommendations, nice
Ha ha love it 👍😁
@@nbuddin1319 They declassified SOsus in 1991
I use to do this job...saw some interesting things.
Just in time! 😄 Who else loves eating while watching their videos?
Soviet Officer: What are those funny sonar wave things the Americans are talking about? Are they spying on us?
Soviet Officer 2: Yeah dude... thats
*so sus* ...
America: *visibly sweating*
FBI want to know you're location.
English 100
@@humble2246 No dualingo -100 Espanol
English 101
Sergioagain 8
Tell them to use SOSUS!
Yeah use dashline so they can knwo All your passwords to 😄🤣🤣
I only came here after finding out that the navy knew that the submersible imploded the day it went missing due to an underwater listening system.
Keep our tech improving!!!
My iPhone uses AT&T. So does that mean that I’m connected to the Sosus system?
At 1:06 the USSR didn't have Finland the russian empire did
Russians where part of the USSR
man the guy that stamps those TOP SECRET stamps the must been like: OOOOOOH YEAH HERE WE GO BOOOOI
All this technology and Notre Dame was still almost burned down completely.
Hi I love this channel so much
I hope you have a nice day
7:53
"Multi-colour armored cable"
I think that this is a mistake, it's probably multi-conductor..
Imagine how many memes are kept down there.
this has been public knowledge for decades
US Government: *This is top secret information!*
The Infographics Show: You sure about that?
They declassified sosus 1n 1991
*Finest SAILORS. “Soldier” refers to Amry personnel.
No. Soldier is military personnel.
J T
Army=Soldier
Marines=Marine
Navy=Sailor
Air Force=Air man
@@royscott9162 that's pedantic. The term can be used by the layman to describe any military personnel and it's still accurate. Maybe not precise though.
J T considering the time, energy, resources, and risk our service members contribute to their profession, It is only proper that they be referred to by accurate titles. Moreover, you, the layperson, Are now educated on this topic. Going forward, have some respect, and use accurate titles.
Roy Scott nerd
Hello! First like, view, and comment, but IDC. I just love this show
There also are radiation monitoring, water displacement under conditions, sem waves radars. That's why combustible batteries are used as energetic devices.
I love infographics
SONAR does not "hear" anything. Hydrophones do. SONAR is more like an underwater RADAR system. Unfortunately, SONAR, like RADAR also can betray it's source location so it is used very judiciously on subs.
@Will Kelly Makes not difference with regard as to whether SONAR listens. It does not.
You should do a vid on heavens gate
Sosus is an amazing tool. But what they have now makes sosus look like two cans and a string.
@@IUSSHistory But there are newer technologies that complement hydrophones, these days. Indian military has deployed its own SOSUS-like system at Malacca straits to keep track of every single Chinese submarine that enters Indian Ocean, but that system uses a LASER based system of seabed and mid-ocean moored arrays.
Sailors not soldiers. At least this goes into how trans-Atlantic communication cables were used for more than just phone lines/commerce and eventually fiber-optics and internet. Public knew about the AT&T cables, but not the extra features.
The navy has some sneaky sneaky ships :D
Well I guess it's not a secret anymore.
Its existence was declassified almost 30 years ago.
@@Mishn0
Thanks for the info.
Declassified 30 years ago, deployed 50 years ago.
2:05 man those sensors are SO SUS
R/Whoosh
@@FBISHOJI why'd you like it then?
"SOSUS" "SO SUS"
SOSUS and SURTASS works well together
Multi color armored cables? Did you read what you wrote?
My uncle was a technician at SOSUS in Iceland in the 1970s and 1980s.
Prove it
Submarines have a sound signature for every vessel on the planet. They sit and wait silently. Submariners have a saying something like either you are a submarine or a target.
"Either you are a submarine or a target."
Torpedo: I'm about to end this man's whole career.
3:00 Lei University? It’s Lehigh University (lee-high). Y’all need check over your script a few more times because you make a lot of mistakes for such a large channel
Way to go you just blew our cover 😂
Instead of using explosion we can use emf superposition to explode the air in water and it does the more effective sonar
11:07 I can hear this dude breathing
😂
this video should be viral after the titan.. id never looked into this unless that happened.
[Russian sub gets back to Russia, finds 'KICK ME!' sticker stuck to the back of the sub.]
Indeed. The US Navy's *SO SUS*
infographics show: makes video
soviet union: intersting
Make drones that follow Russian subs that sound like American subs. 🤣🤣
I used to work on a ship that repair these cables. These cables are cut all the time by the Russians, and by others by mistake. (Communication companies would even cut these cables to repair or lay their own cables. The ocean has cables everywhere.)
Russian trawlers cut these cables all the time. The Russians can still get their subs out when cut undetected.
Thanks for serving sir
Submarines have been the hallmarks of underwater warfare for decades!
What is long, hard, and full of sea men?
Silly! A submarine >:D
Who watches spy vs spy Mad
It's always possible the leak was intentional. As either some form of agreement between the militaries or as away to warn against more drastic ambitions by one side and slowing it down.
Remember, the usa is the only country so far capable of manned exploration of the marianna trench for a significant duration with ballard and vescoso. The technology to militarize the depth is available.
Robert Ballard told me that he found the Titanic in the way one mows the lawn. His ship was equipped with side-scan radar, and it traveled in long swaths, then shifts laterally, and does another swath in the other direction.
Who came here from Norther Provisions page about the lost sub
Yes because I googled " us navy underwater listening system" after CNN said Thursday that the navy knew the whole time it imploded on Sunday the same day it left.
And behind both subs was dreadnought.. 😂😂😂
Like they havent been thinking of ways to avoid this. As spectacular as this is its already out of date.
All that spy stuff is SO SUS
Pink : guys red is SoSus
Red : you mean the Navys Sosus?
*You Vs. Big Boss from the metal gear series*
I hate the growing channels intergrating commercials into the video itself...
unknown and super secret? LOL. I suppose it will be kept this way tanks to Utube and this supersmart guy..
So it is secret but a random youtube boye knows about it?
It’s declassified
@@bigpeenerpeen then it's not secret
The existence of SOSUS has been declassified, but the precise operations, data collected, capabilities and limitations are classified.
This channel has great animations, but it's information is so inaccurate it makes me wonder if they do any research or just watch a few Hollywood movies and call it fact.
Sosus nets were real. They were highly effective. The Walker spy ring caused incalculable damage to the US and NATO ability to protect the world from ballistic nuclear missile submarines. All true. I used to be a sonar tech and found the video to be essentially factual.
Do a video on what happened at norta dame
*_USA WANTS TO KNOW YOUR LOCATION_*
GREAT!