Life at sea: On board one of Canada's largest navy ships

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Members of the Royal Canadian Navy regularly spend months at sea, but sailing the Arctic Ocean is unlike anything most have experienced because it's so remote.
    They’re far from home, almost entirely cut off from the outside world as they patrol the far north of the country.
    Jeff Semple reports from the newly commissioned HMCS Margaret Brooke, with a look at the small comforts aboard this big navy ship.
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Комментарии • 48

  • @mikeangelle1406
    @mikeangelle1406 Год назад +5

    I want to thank you all on the ships. May the sun shine when you need it..REAL Canadians respect t you and thank you for your service....you are the strongest ones we know,..
    our country is better with you dedicating your lives to serve it.
    Be safe.
    love and bagpipes from little PEI.

  • @Parksy87
    @Parksy87 Год назад +14

    Canadas “largest” ship. There’s like 80 people on it

    • @AveTrainOnDaTrack
      @AveTrainOnDaTrack Год назад +2

      Yea very odd choice of words since our largest would be the Frigates

    • @collinplays1823
      @collinplays1823 Год назад +1

      Only does 17 knots and has only ONE 25mm autocannon on the front, it's defenseless and I seriously just see it as a pointless investment, its more of a coast guard ship than anything else which is probably why the Canadian Coast guard is buying them too.

    • @AveTrainOnDaTrack
      @AveTrainOnDaTrack Год назад +2

      @@collinplays1823 The coast Guard is not armed, the ship is not supposed to be heavily armed since it’s not a warship but a patrol vessel

    • @Joe3pops
      @Joe3pops Год назад

      @dudemccool2991 this is exactly why NATO is upset with Canadian ideals.
      In reality we have the 2nd longest coastline in the world. Hence our coastal defense should reflect something of a higher standard. Example the Thetis class Danish patrol vessels, fleet of four specifically used for patrol the Faroe Islands and Greenland sport a 76mm Oto Melara, 11 machine guns, a Lnyx helicopter, ability to launch torpedoes and depth charges. It's "merely" a patrol vessel too. We should act accordingly, with a war in Europe and the Russian north so close to ours.
      A single 25mm varmint gun shouldn't be it's only cannon. And it should have a 20mm Phalanx aft or a SAM system as well.
      Only for self-presrvation 150 miles off Thule in March. All alone. It's no wonder why the navy has a very hard time reaching recruitment needs.
      Big ship, yet one tiny gun doesn't compute. The navy has lost its steerage since 1991. That year five vessels were retrofitted for real world threats. Now everyone pretends you only need a pair of WW2 machine guns for our "minesweepers" in Baltic & Pacific. I'm okay and you're okay hippy mentality.

    • @alpearson9158
      @alpearson9158 Год назад

      makes no sense but 6600 tons is bigger than the frigates but not the new ones coming at about 8400 plus tons

  • @JohnSmith-xc1nk
    @JohnSmith-xc1nk Год назад +7

    2:09 most exciting part of the video lol

  • @asokt4931
    @asokt4931 4 месяца назад

    Yes - that must be difficult and not for everyone to go out to the arctic with little communication for months.

  • @DarthVanDuke
    @DarthVanDuke Год назад +1

    Good editing! putting the bong bongs at the beginning of the video made me jump a little. haha

    • @ianarchibald1423
      @ianarchibald1423 Год назад

      I know what you mean about the alarms, however, those weren't "BONG BONGS". The ones I heard back on the old steamers from the 50's, they made a sound that just cut through everything, something I can't explain.

  • @wally7856
    @wally7856 Год назад +6

    That's our largest Naval vessel? What does it do? Spot check canoes and kayaks?

    • @JohnSmith-xc1nk
      @JohnSmith-xc1nk Год назад

      pretty lame as hell compared to the us nuclear sumarine tour video

    • @hairydude1950
      @hairydude1950 Год назад

      Canada couldn't even provide its own soldiers with air support in Afghanistan; Canada had plenty of mefloquine for them though...

    • @Recce17th
      @Recce17th Год назад +1

      It's the largest patrol ship by tonnage at over 6600 tons

    • @JusticeAlways
      @JusticeAlways Год назад

      Very pretty looking ship...should have a ribbon bow tied on top.
      😄

    • @alpearson9158
      @alpearson9158 Год назад

      6600 tons bigger than most older vessels as the frigates are slightly smaller.

  • @SaHlGood
    @SaHlGood Год назад +4

    Food makes the Trip 100% if the food is bad it all goes to ship

  • @mandeepyadav3982
    @mandeepyadav3982 Год назад +1

    pistols do more damage than cannons on Canadian ships. the only way to damage something with those cannons would be to somehow shoot those cannons with a pistol.

  • @hairydude1950
    @hairydude1950 Год назад +3

    Canada couldn't even provide its own soldiers with air support in Afghanistan; Canada had plenty of mefloquine for them though....

  • @mikeoconnor5059
    @mikeoconnor5059 10 месяцев назад

    Lets be quite clear, the newest breaker really had no weapons of any worth. Maybe they could shoot polar bears, certainly not Rusdians

  • @pull-my-finger-1
    @pull-my-finger-1 Год назад

    no soup at stand easy ??

  • @philcharles238
    @philcharles238 Год назад +3

    It was pretty dumb not to name Arctic Patrol ships after Arctic communities.

  • @rogerclemmons8652
    @rogerclemmons8652 Год назад +3

    So pretty much its pointless because they do not travel with a larger force so if they make contact with the enemy they have to retreat, unless canada's plan for them is a suicide ship in which its a great ship for that cause.

    • @kevin-yv1ig
      @kevin-yv1ig Год назад +8

      Do you actually understand what a patrol vessel is intended to do?

    • @Fred-vy1hm
      @Fred-vy1hm Год назад +2

      Anywhere they sail in the Arctic they are under Norad air cover which is why no enemy surface forces would dare to be there anyway.

  • @Mark-fh5lp
    @Mark-fh5lp Год назад +2

    HA HA HA. How many ships does Canada have in its fleet? lmao

    • @hairydude1950
      @hairydude1950 Год назад +1

      The Canadian navy is a joke; you should watch their boarding party perform.........

    • @Mark-fh5lp
      @Mark-fh5lp Год назад +1

      @@hairydude1950 I was a military officer in our navy...yessss i know it's a joke LOL.

    • @Recce17th
      @Recce17th Год назад

      28 combat vessels and a bunch of auxiliary units

    • @JusticeAlways
      @JusticeAlways Год назад

      The minimum number to qualify as a navy....2?
      😁

    • @AveTrainOnDaTrack
      @AveTrainOnDaTrack Год назад

      @@JusticeAlways We have 30 combat vessels bro

  • @mandeepyadav3982
    @mandeepyadav3982 Год назад +1

    reality: life on board the largest navy ships of a weak naval force

  • @bonsang1073
    @bonsang1073 Год назад

    The clotshot seems t obe rough on these peepsbut then again thats well deserved.
    id rather be castrated in public, cold turkey than to sign in on stupid stuff like that

  • @davidway4259
    @davidway4259 Год назад +1

    I COMMAND IT TO THE BOTTOM.