In Russia we now have a warhead twice as powerful, i.e. 100 megatons, and at the same time twice as compact! Only now it is not a bomb, but a warhead on a missile!
agreed! They certainly knew their shit...also which film did they use that did not burn from all the radiation? and how did they perfectly expose a nuclear detonation. Wow
Don't know what impresses me more: amount of work put into the test, or the fact that I haven't seen any single bald or even balding person in this video.
@@minibikemafia ONLY a fool say this is not real. this was after new start treathment. This bomb is Not fake, is very real. They tried to do without anyone know, but that was Impossible. This was the biggest nuclear test ever made. The plane pilot almost died.
Nationality and cold war rhetoric aside, this was an incredible technical achievement. Yes the implecations are horrendous, but the fact that this was carried out succesfully is quite a leap.
"Nationality...rhetoric" is wrong. _Nationalist rhetoric_ is the right phrase. And _implications_ is spelt thus. The standard of written English on this site is exceedingly poor.
@@asmodeus0454 I believe you're quite right, aren't you? Splendid observations I must say. Truly gifted in your enunciation and ok whatever sorry I couldn't hold it in anymore 😂😂
I have in my collection, a scientific paper describing a bumblebee species, Bombus glacialis, that is endemic to Novaya Zemlya. That bee is still very much alive as of December 2017, when the paper was published. Bombus glacialis therefore has the distinction of being the bee that survived having the Tsar Bomba dropped on it.
I like the fact that they put a song that suites a Tom and Jerry normal episode but un a secret documentary of probably the most powerful weapon on earth
They could have had more than 100 Mt, but left out the additional uranium tampers that would have boosted the explosion, on account of the extreme fallout that would have resulted. Most of it would have dropped on Soviet territory. This was a couple years before the Test Ban Treaty, and everyone was getting more conscious of testing fallout becoming a real problem.
@@bostonseekerGreat comment, I was going to mention the same. Very clean bomb, almost entirely fusion. No tamper makes this quite a lot different from the typical design that takes advantage of high-speed neutrons from fusion splitting U-238.
FTR. The blast shattered windows in Norway 1000 miles away. The shock wave travelled around the globe three times. And whats even more frightening is that theoretically, it's possible to build a100 megaton bomb.
@@GABYDOWNo it you who is wrong. 100megaton bomb was the original design but the Russians scale back to 57 because they could guarantee the safety of the bomber crew once the dropped it from the cargo bay. They only managed to travel 20miles away from the blast and still felt the shockwave which altered the altitude of the bomber plane.
@@connor828 Very true, since you can chain it, but the rub is that the bomb needs to get bigger and bigger. Even something like this, it's far more efficient to just build fifty 1 megaton bombs. Not only is the option with many bombs easier to transport, but it can realistically do a lot more infrastructure damage over a larger area.
I imagine that the majestic Pine forest shown to us towards the beginning, went up in a conflagration, when Tsar's thermal pulse struck it. And the wind-throw inflicted upon those Pines, must have been tremendous, like being smashed by an EF5 tornado, or worse!
I guess the pine forest shown is near the airbase were the bomber plane took off. The drop site on Novaja Zemlia is barren tundra. You can look it up on Google Earth.
Not really. The distance is almost a thousand kilometers. The Olenya base is set deep inland, and is screened from the coastline by 150 kilometers of hills and plateaus which would contain and disperse any wind blast. Also, if the impact was as bad as you suggested it would fall much harder on the coast, including that of Norway... but the Norwegians did not notice it.
It disgusting to think of the number of animals hurt and killed by this totally unnecessary demonstration. Novaya Zemlya looks pristine. No respect for nature.
Great upscale and fantastic doc (cute young Russian army men, too!). The music is very 1950s/early 60s, as in the US, too. You'd hear this type of soundtrack over a travel film shown on Sunday morning, although maybe irritatingly more jovial on those. The filming is the usual top notch Soviet movie making (check out Soviet sci-fi sometime). And the TU-95, what a simply gorgeous aircraft! We in the US are so spoiled. It's amazing what they did with older tech. Ditto other countries. Something to say about being thrifty and resourceful, with a very high level of education.
"Sunset", you are to be CONGRATULATED, on your OUTSTANDING technical achievement in this presentation for us! It was as if we were right there, side-by-side with all of the scientists and military personnel; did we catch glimpses of one of the Soviet Union's "H-Bomb Fathers", Dr. Kurchatov? Why do so many other Channels on YT, who claim to to be "Nuclear Weapons Specialists", invariably present us with cheesey, phoney, POOR QUALITY CGI "approximations of Tsar, when you have given us the REAL DEAL?? Thank you; take care my friends.
"Sunset Film Alliance", what a fitting name. There is a beautiful sunrise aswell starting 30:06! Cheers from the nuclear free zone of Sweden on the nuclear scare scam planet poor mother Earth.
The real problem is not the clarity of the initial explosion, even if it was 97% clean fusion. The real problem is the aftermath, because the fusion itself - even if it was a clean energy output - generated ultra high energy neutron flux, which activated the sorrunding stable material of the environment to isotopes. That's why there is no so called "clean" nuclear weapon, even if the fusion portion is so high. That was the biggest surprise of the neutron bomb as well. The good old 70's biggest and most promising achievment was the "perfect" nuclear weapon, the neutron bomb. The ultimate tool of the manageable nuclear war. Just a scaled down ultra clean fusion weapon with a very low yield. Low yield - low blast - low physical destruction, but extreme high energy neutron flux -> only the living organism going to be destroyed. Yeah!... And they realized that the whole environment is going to be isotopes. Nice...
Dude. Relative "clean" percent means absolutely nothing, if the bomb (as you say) put equivalent of 1.5 MT PURE FISSION products high into the startosphere, that cloud circled around the entire Earth, and the shockwave circled the Earth twice. It may be cleanest in a relative sense, but in absolute sense it's actually VERY DIRTY. Not to mention that fusion is not radioactively innocent either.
@kolbola Every thermal nuclear bomb begins its reaction by the fission of U235 or Pu238, giving it energy and the environment to fuse hydrogen. The consumption of either element is not complete.
A team of physicists led by Yuli Khariton designed Tsar Bomba. The team also included Andrei Sakharov, Viktor Adamsky, Yuri Babayev, Yuri Smirnov, and Yuri Trutnev. The Tsar Bomba was a three-stage hydrogen bomb with a Trutnev-Babaev second and third stage design.
The external ring of the Tsar bomb is "scalable" limitless (the design team had already teorized a nuclear bomb with an extra ring to make 2000 Megaton, white tactical bombs are 200 kiloton)
17:30 - most unusual appearance of Yevgeny Negin still wearing air force colonel's insignia (but with his 1956 Gold Star already). The people may look like set actors, but there are quite a few recognizable figures - Negin, Fomin and probably others.
Думаю большинство кадров с людьми это постановка. В реальности стоял трехэтажный мат и было точно не до показывания палочкой на карте под удачный ракурс оператора.
Thanks for the historic footage...I'll bet the flight crew was wondering if they'd be at a safe distance when it went off. Command: You guys should be fine 😅
It's a shame Rosatom released the film scan in 480p. They clearly had a very high quality scan and conducted top notch processing. It was unfortunately limited to a 480p resolution, which was then worsened by RUclips compression. To make matters worse, they set the video as private at least twice, and that's how it is nowadays, so all we have now are reuploads, which always come with even more compression. I wish we had a true 1080p scan, though I don't mind it being 25 fps. That's just the original standard for television in the SECAM system, which is present in Russia, and is the framerate at which the film was actually shot at.
@@kvassinc At least most of the footage was shot on 35 mm film, which does roughly match the pixel resolution of 4K, but can be scanned in slightly higher resolutions to get optimal preservation of detail.
I wish they did actually scan it in higher quality but the original file seemed like a low quality proxy that was meant as a last ditch backup. It’s like if I uploaded all my footage to RUclips in case all my computers exploded
Fantastic vid, great upscale. I had to giggle at the tu95 taking off, reminded me of the sounds some of the vehicles in ‘The Thunderbirds’ make taking off.
The used lead for the secondary tamper instead of uranium 238 cut the fission part of the explosion which cut the fallout significantly 50 was big enouth
Well done piece, but I think that if we could have a listen to the conversation following the test, we might hear "A spectacular test comrade, but perhaps this a bit unwieldy. What do you have that will fit in a Suitcase???"
Thanks? I don’t know if ‘enjoyment’ is the right word. Appreciate the effort. Subtext is “We have so much equipment, nothing could go wrong for Mother Russia.” (Especially with florid Russian orchestral music!). 22:43 Announcer is thrilled. 23:49 Whole-tone chords conveying magic. 26:38 “Dying to get there, the eager troops headed into the blast zone. The smarter officers remained behind.” 30:10 A very bright mid-day, this shot required the aperture be closed enough to make it appear like sunset. 24:48 (just below the thermosphere [if any bomba was going to set fire to the atmosphere…]). He included several minutes of extra footage from alternate vantage points. Hang on to your Boy Scout hats.
Mich schockiert die Romantik, diese Selbstverständlichkeit, dieser Hype, um ein Ding, was eigentlich nur eines kann: Kaputt machen . . . Krass. Einfache Frage: Haben wir es wirklich verdient, auf diesem Planeten leben zu dürfen ?
Alle Atombomben dieser Welt haben nur 1945 etwas kaputt gemacht, ansonsten haben diese Meisterleistungen, gebaut von Tausenden Physikern, mehr Frieden gebracht als Obama und alle Friedensnobelpreisträger zusammen. Meine Familie, meine Kinder und Ich haben es verdient auf diesem Planeten zu leben, da wir anständig sind.
Ich denke, gerade in der Anfangszeit der Kernwaffenforschung und -entwicklung weckten solche Aufnahmen eher Gefühle von Hoffnung darauf, sicher vor feindlichen Invasionen zu sein. Bei vielen Menschen in der Sovjetunion in den 50ern und 60ern war die Erinnerung an den Einfall der Deutschen ab 1941 noch sehr präsent. Das hat sich mit dem immer drastischeren Wettrüsten dann sicher in eine Angst vor der nuklearen Eskalation gewandelt. Ich bin mir aber auch sicher, dass es schon damals, beim Test der Zar-Bombe, mehr als genug Menschen gegeben hat, die das erschaudert hat. Sicher ist, dass auch in der zivilen Kernforschung in den 50ern mehr Licht als Schatten gesehen wurde, das war einfach die ultimative Form der Energiebereitstellung und gab Anlass, von Höherem zu träumen. Ideen von der Weltraumkolonisation z.B. in Sci-Fi-Romanen hatten Aufwind, in den USA gab es Nuklear-Experimentierkästen für Jugendliche mit radioaktiven Bestandteilen usw. usf.. Aus heutiger Sicht vielleicht schwer nachvollziehbar, da wir einige "Zwischenfälle" bzw. Unfälle mit Reaktoranlagen weiter sind und einige Beispiele dafür haben, wie knapp wir an einer nuklearen Konfrontation vorbeigeschrammt sind, aber geschichtliche Phänomene soll man ja bekanntermaßen immer aus ihrer Zeit heraus betrachten. Von daher ist die Frage, ob wir es wirklich verdient haben, auf diesem Planeten zu leben, vielleicht gar nicht so einfach zu beantworten. Die klügsten Köpfe haben genauso dafür gesorgt, dass die Pocken ausgelöscht werden, vielleicht der größte Triumph der Medizinwissenschaft überhaupt. Ist halt der Fluch einer intelligenten Spezies, es ist ein Wettrennen von Selbsterhaltung und Selbstzerstörung. Was wird sich wohl am Ende durchsetzen?
The Proton / UR-500 rocket was designed to carry this extremely heavy bomb, but they somehow dropped the idea (interesting, what caused this change in plans?). Wikipedia says: '""Proton[12] started its life as a "super heavy ICBM". It was designed to launch a 100-megaton (or larger) thermonuclear weapon over a distance of 13,000 km. It was hugely oversized for an ICBM and was never deployed in such a capacity. It was eventually used as a space launch vehicle"" The rocket was later used to launch all soviet space stations, it was also used to launch components of the ISS. Also interesting: why didn't the USA build a bomb of equivalent yield? how did the US military allow this 'bomb gap' to pass?
It needs a painting on the side of a smiling 50's woman in the bomber jacket and little else with a caption "let em have it boy's" or "дайте им это, мальчики"
The pilot was like “;can we have extra jets to launch us away from the bomb” no but we will put a tiny parachute on it to slow its decent. “ yea thanks …. Dicks “
тут подача материала немного оберегающая зрителя. взрыв НЕ В АРКТИКЕ гарантирует 200км зону тотального разрушения и до 1000км сплошных пожаров. от ветра и рельефа зависит. найдите на карте свой город, прочертите круг 1000км и задумайтесь.
Because people in the west don’t want the reminder that there stupid leaders for whom they voted for just went and f**ked with the wrong country because they thought it was a good idea.
"In the end, we lucked out. It was luck that prevented nuclear war." Robert McNamara, Secretary of Defense during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Insert a "has" here. Anyway, a completely fascinating clip, with some disturbingly inappropriate music choices.
цит. "Диаметр "столба" 10 км..." Неплохо, НО .. недостаточно. Ибо, тем, кто в "столбе" окажется, типа, "повезет", т.к. видимо .. даже, и не успеют ничего понять-осознать. В отличие, от тех .. кто "корячиться" в десятках км, будет, потому, "лучший" вариант - это "звезда смерти" "Дарт Вейдера, или .. более техно, "сов"-вариант, в том сценарии "через тернии к звездам", когда, некая планета, богатая (транс)урановыми залежами, ее жители -"отходы" реакций промышленности - закачивали обратно в недра планеты ...
Showcasing the beauty in utter destruction. It is a pity Rosatom did not scan it in higher resolutions, because the film master is in immaculate condition as can be discerned from the ending B-rolls (mid-air footage).
Shame the videos of this event are not as well shot as other nuclear explosions. Considering it's 50 megatons, you'de expect very good coverage from many angles. Obviously a one off event...
Oh be sure that it is filmed, not just by many angles, but in ultra-high frame rate 😉 Just you mediocretes don’t understand how much it can be learned from those photos… Especially after an atmospheric ban treaty made 70 years of no new data! So you as an enemies won’t ever get a chance to see even 0.0001% of the data collected! And be happy even for this video..!
Aweosme job on the video! Question though. So is the explosion shown in the video actually the Tsar Bomba or is it some other nuclear bomb footage that they used in this declassified video?
Good question. According to the Russian MOD, this is the real footage but also according to them, they’re not bogged down in a brutal war currently. So I take anything Russian governmental organizations say with a grain of salt.
The explosion was so big, that there was NO radiation, the complete segment of the atmosphere was ejected to the outer space (converting the Earth into a rocket like)
Maybe but since it was in such a remote location, the high eye protection of the military would have left few blinded I think. The USSR at the time had its population centered mainly in the south and west of the country.
Bro, whenever it shows all of the smoke clouds, that is just insane of how big it is it is scary knowing that that’s actually what the bomb mushroom crowd look like by the way I still don’t have no or have figured out if this footage is real or not but it’s very realistic because there’s no way somebody just recorded this happening
2:58 the light and 3:12 the sound how is this Possible, was the camera just a few kilometers away? For a distance of 10 km, the sound need near 30 seconds, edit the cam was way closer to this powerful detonation or is hust a fake sound.
Ah, just remember that the real non-test version of this bomb was twice its payload at 100 megatons. But yes. An asteroid did wipe out nearly the entire planet right before we came along
For reference, the 2020 explosion in Beirut was about 0.50 kt to 1.12 kt of TNT, this was about 50 megatons, that's about 44643 to 100000 times bigger.
You realize that even at the time Tsar bomba was dropped, most of Europe and the US already had the technology to shoot it down right? It's a massive and very slow moving target and all it takes is one atom inside the bomb to change, in order to throw off the entire explosion. All this did was kill a shit ton of wildlife and nearly burn a hole in the atmosphere, other than that, it was already useless.
@@painstruck01yeah yeah... Aren't you afraid of getting a nuclear one in response to an attempt on our territory? And the US atomic bombs are now no match for our atomic bombs and missiles. Yes, European Russia will perish, but Siberia will survive. But Europe and the USA, especially if you remember about Yellowstone, are not. In any case, it will be bad for everyone. So don't mess with others and let's live peacefully.
I made a new version with Topaz Video AI if you guys are interested!
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What happen to the testing crew who went to the blast site? Did they at least wear a hazmat suit?
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@@justmeowth9697They did.
In Russia we now have a warhead twice as powerful, i.e. 100 megatons, and at the same time twice as compact! Only now it is not a bomb, but a warhead on a missile!
The production value of this is fantastic.
That music tho... 🤣
Sweet and peaceful, the "perfect" accompaniment for the footage of the most incredibly powerful weapon the world had ever seen.
agreed! They certainly knew their shit...also which film did they use that did not burn from all the radiation? and how did they perfectly expose a nuclear detonation. Wow
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@@sweetburger6661Greetings, my Eastern European twin. :D
Must be WW3 coming if the algorithm has this cemented on my homepage
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skynet will destroyed us 🥶
Don't know what impresses me more: amount of work put into the test, or the fact that I haven't seen any single bald or even balding person in this video.
After radiation exposure there will be.
Nobody is smoking cigarettes or pipes either!
@@RideAcrossTheRiveror vodka
Socialist hairlines be like
@@Si-Al-Ti Better health care
Wow, the upscaling is fantastic!
Thanks! I used standard DaVinci Resolve upscaling and not something special like Topaz AI
How did this gem slipped by me for so long is a crime. Thank you so much 💓
Because it was recently declassified
Biden, Obama, Trump, Nuland, Pompeo, Bolton, etc., they needs to see this video.
All politics aside. This was some solid directing/ filmography
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the cheeriness in the music and narration in these kinds of films from this time is almost eerie considering the subject matter
Cool special effects. Some people actually buy it lol
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@@minibikemafia ONLY a fool say this is not real. this was after new start treathment. This bomb is Not fake, is very real. They tried to do without anyone know, but that was Impossible. This was the biggest nuclear test ever made. The plane pilot almost died.
Nationality and cold war rhetoric aside, this was an incredible technical achievement. Yes the implecations are horrendous, but the fact that this was carried out succesfully is quite a leap.
"Nationality...rhetoric" is wrong. _Nationalist rhetoric_ is the right phrase. And _implications_ is spelt thus. The standard of written English on this site is exceedingly poor.
Ok my 8th grade English teacher
@@asmodeus0454Oh FFS nobody cares
@@asmodeus0454 I believe you're quite right, aren't you? Splendid observations I must say. Truly gifted in your enunciation and ok whatever sorry I couldn't hold it in anymore 😂😂
@@asmodeus0454no the proper terms are leftist hysteria, multicultural fascism and blm plague.
I have in my collection, a scientific paper describing a bumblebee species, Bombus glacialis, that is endemic to Novaya Zemlya. That bee is still very much alive as of December 2017, when the paper was published.
Bombus glacialis therefore has the distinction of being the bee that survived having the Tsar Bomba dropped on it.
That's absolutely amazing that a bee type survived having the largest hydrogen bomb in history dropped on it!
@@SunsetFilmAlliance not only they survived, they actually thrive. they have two meters wingspan now.
@@a3103-j7g So that´s where Mothra came from?
Teenage mutant nuclear bees
They dropped the bomb on a bee?
57 Megablyats.
Xaxaxa
Bombaclaat
😂
Propaganda with camera tricks. Japan was fire bombed...nukes are fake and a control mechanism
I like the fact that they put a song that suites a Tom and Jerry normal episode but un a secret documentary of probably the most powerful weapon on earth
How did the soviets make a 50 megaton bomb? Easy! By cutting a 100 megaton bomb in half
“To demonstrate the power of flex boom, I sawed this bomb in half!”
😄
They could have had more than 100 Mt, but left out the additional uranium tampers that would have boosted the explosion, on account of the extreme fallout that would have resulted. Most of it would have dropped on Soviet territory. This was a couple years before the Test Ban Treaty, and everyone was getting more conscious of testing fallout becoming a real problem.
That was just as a precaution not to blow up the Earth altogether.
@@bostonseekerGreat comment, I was going to mention the same. Very clean bomb, almost entirely fusion. No tamper makes this quite a lot different from the typical design that takes advantage of high-speed neutrons from fusion splitting U-238.
This is so calming yet so scary to watch
The song it’s like Tom and Jerry but it’s about the end of the world
@@giovannimecenero5765 fr
This test was needed to stop US aggression.
FTR. The blast shattered windows in Norway 1000 miles away. The shock wave travelled around the globe three times. And whats even more frightening is that theoretically, it's possible to build a100 megaton bomb.
No , you are wrong , is nor was posibile ....is fact just put 50 megatone not 100....same bomb....just balf charged :))).....
@@GABYDOWNo it you who is wrong. 100megaton bomb was the original design but the Russians scale back to 57 because they could guarantee the safety of the bomber crew once the dropped it from the cargo bay.
They only managed to travel 20miles away from the blast and still felt the shockwave which altered the altitude of the bomber plane.
What's REALLY frightening is that the yield potential of thermonuclear weapons can go a lot higher than a paltry 100 megatons.
@@connor828 'the more fuel, the bigger the fire'...
@@connor828 Very true, since you can chain it, but the rub is that the bomb needs to get bigger and bigger. Even something like this, it's far more efficient to just build fifty 1 megaton bombs. Not only is the option with many bombs easier to transport, but it can realistically do a lot more infrastructure damage over a larger area.
I imagine that the majestic Pine forest shown to us towards the beginning, went up in a conflagration, when Tsar's thermal pulse struck it. And the wind-throw inflicted upon those Pines, must have been tremendous, like being smashed by an EF5 tornado, or worse!
I guess the pine forest shown is near the airbase were the bomber plane took off. The drop site on Novaja Zemlia is barren tundra. You can look it up on Google Earth.
Not really. The distance is almost a thousand kilometers. The Olenya base is set deep inland, and is screened from the coastline by 150 kilometers of hills and plateaus which would contain and disperse any wind blast. Also, if the impact was as bad as you suggested it would fall much harder on the coast, including that of Norway... but the Norwegians did not notice it.
It disgusting to think of the number of animals hurt and killed by this totally unnecessary demonstration. Novaya Zemlya looks pristine. No respect for nature.
@@marca9955 there was noting on that island, just snow and rocks
@@marca9955 But it cooled down the American hotheads who always want war.
Great upscale and fantastic doc (cute young Russian army men, too!). The music is very 1950s/early 60s, as in the US, too. You'd hear this type of soundtrack over a travel film shown on Sunday morning, although maybe irritatingly more jovial on those. The filming is the usual top notch Soviet movie making (check out Soviet sci-fi sometime). And the TU-95, what a simply gorgeous aircraft!
We in the US are so spoiled. It's amazing what they did with older tech. Ditto other countries. Something to say about being thrifty and resourceful, with a very high level of education.
"Sunset", you are to be CONGRATULATED, on your OUTSTANDING technical achievement in this presentation for us! It was as if we were right there, side-by-side with all of the scientists and military personnel; did we catch glimpses of one of the Soviet Union's "H-Bomb Fathers", Dr. Kurchatov? Why do so many other Channels on YT, who claim to to be "Nuclear Weapons Specialists", invariably present us with cheesey, phoney, POOR QUALITY CGI "approximations of Tsar, when you have given us the REAL DEAL?? Thank you; take care my friends.
"Sunset Film Alliance", what a fitting name. There is a beautiful sunrise aswell starting 30:06!
Cheers from the nuclear free zone of Sweden on the nuclear scare scam planet poor mother Earth.
They're probably all dead now
the fact that the crew probably said "BILYAT" when the bomb went off is hilarious to me
Blyat 🤬
Cyka!!
"Экипаж" сказал: "Вам БЛЯТЬ - придёт ПИЗДЕЦ - "на-!"...
fala uderzeniowa rozchodzi się z prędkościa 1600 km/h.
Suka nahuy bliyat!!!!
FANTASTIC job, buddy. Thank you so much for presenting this to us.
For a moment there we had two suns.
beauty . 97% of fusion . Cleanest nuke ever build. pure clean energy
It’s clean but not the cleanest built. To public knowledge, that title probably goes to Sunset Housatonic (RIPPLE II). Roughly 99.9% fusion.
The real problem is not the clarity of the initial explosion, even if it was 97% clean fusion. The real problem is the aftermath, because the fusion itself - even if it was a clean energy output - generated ultra high energy neutron flux, which activated the sorrunding stable material of the environment to isotopes. That's why there is no so called "clean" nuclear weapon, even if the fusion portion is so high. That was the biggest surprise of the neutron bomb as well. The good old 70's biggest and most promising achievment was the "perfect" nuclear weapon, the neutron bomb. The ultimate tool of the manageable nuclear war. Just a scaled down ultra clean fusion weapon with a very low yield. Low yield - low blast - low physical destruction, but extreme high energy neutron flux -> only the living organism going to be destroyed. Yeah!... And they realized that the whole environment is going to be isotopes. Nice...
Dude. Relative "clean" percent means absolutely nothing, if the bomb (as you say) put equivalent of 1.5 MT PURE FISSION products high into the startosphere, that cloud circled around the entire Earth, and the shockwave circled the Earth twice.
It may be cleanest in a relative sense, but in absolute sense it's actually VERY DIRTY.
Not to mention that fusion is not radioactively innocent either.
@kolbola Every thermal nuclear bomb begins its reaction by the fission of U235 or Pu238, giving it energy and the environment to fuse hydrogen. The consumption of either element is not complete.
In its Cold War Soviet confidence, real or imagined, this feels like time travel with only a little shock of recognition. Mostly, Dr. Strangelove.
A team of physicists led by Yuli Khariton designed Tsar Bomba. The team also included Andrei Sakharov, Viktor Adamsky, Yuri Babayev, Yuri Smirnov, and Yuri Trutnev. The Tsar Bomba was a three-stage hydrogen bomb with a Trutnev-Babaev second and third stage design.
If this is a real documentary from the USSR it is historic. Who ever snuck it out - you are to be commended.
nobody snuck it out. Russia posted it.
The external ring of the Tsar bomb is "scalable" limitless (the design team had already teorized a nuclear bomb with an extra ring to make 2000 Megaton, white tactical bombs are 200 kiloton)
A bomb that size (2 GT) would seriously respark the question if it could ignite the atmosphere and keep on cascading.
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 нет незагориться а начнётся ядерная реакция азота этого не произойдёт- вроде плотность мала
Oh my God, that thing ripped a hole in the sky
What a lovely soundtrack.
Why is there graphite on the roof?
@@RideAcrossTheRiversorry is burning concrete...
@@imranzakaev3191 Take RUclips to the infirmary
@@imranzakaev3191 It is mistaken. Take this video to the infirmary.
17:30 - most unusual appearance of Yevgeny Negin still wearing air force colonel's insignia (but with his 1956 Gold Star already). The people may look like set actors, but there are quite a few recognizable figures - Negin, Fomin and probably others.
Думаю большинство кадров с людьми это постановка. В реальности стоял трехэтажный мат и было точно не до показывания палочкой на карте под удачный ракурс оператора.
Thanks for the historic footage...I'll bet the flight crew was wondering if they'd be at a safe distance when it went off.
Command: You guys should be fine 😅
It's a shame Rosatom released the film scan in 480p. They clearly had a very high quality scan and conducted top notch processing. It was unfortunately limited to a 480p resolution, which was then worsened by RUclips compression. To make matters worse, they set the video as private at least twice, and that's how it is nowadays, so all we have now are reuploads, which always come with even more compression. I wish we had a true 1080p scan, though I don't mind it being 25 fps. That's just the original standard for television in the SECAM system, which is present in Russia, and is the framerate at which the film was actually shot at.
They should have done a 4K scan honestly because that’s the only resolution RUclips doesn’t over-compress
@@SunsetFilmAlliance True
@@cgbreeki849 I don't know how good this camera was, but analog footages can go even much further than 4K.
@@kvassinc At least most of the footage was shot on 35 mm film, which does roughly match the pixel resolution of 4K, but can be scanned in slightly higher resolutions to get optimal preservation of detail.
I wish they did actually scan it in higher quality but the original file seemed like a low quality proxy that was meant as a last ditch backup. It’s like if I uploaded all my footage to RUclips in case all my computers exploded
Thank you for sharing this. I agree, 480p was not good enough. ✌🏻🇺🇸
It's basically "look at me" who has the biggest balls!
That was the Cold war basically. Dick waving contest between the US and USSR.
Ego has biggest fireballs
Fantastic vid, great upscale. I had to giggle at the tu95 taking off, reminded me of the sounds some of the vehicles in ‘The Thunderbirds’ make taking off.
A very nicely produced film. Excellent photography, nice score. I don't understand Russian, so I can't coment on the script.
Turn on CC and you’ll have English subtitles!
Omg thank you! Duh!
The used lead for the secondary tamper instead of uranium 238 cut the fission part of the explosion which cut the fallout significantly 50 was big enouth
Well done piece, but I think that if we could have a listen to the conversation following the test, we might hear "A spectacular test comrade, but perhaps this a bit unwieldy. What do you have that will fit in a Suitcase???"
wild how well made the doc is
Thanks? I don’t know if ‘enjoyment’ is the right word. Appreciate the effort. Subtext is “We have so much equipment, nothing could go wrong for Mother Russia.” (Especially with florid Russian orchestral music!). 22:43 Announcer is thrilled. 23:49 Whole-tone chords conveying magic. 26:38 “Dying to get there, the eager troops headed into the blast zone. The smarter officers remained behind.” 30:10 A very bright mid-day, this shot required the aperture be closed enough to make it appear like sunset. 24:48 (just below the thermosphere [if any bomba was going to set fire to the atmosphere…]). He included several minutes of extra footage from alternate vantage points. Hang on to your Boy Scout hats.
Mich schockiert die Romantik, diese Selbstverständlichkeit, dieser Hype, um ein Ding, was eigentlich nur eines kann: Kaputt machen . . . Krass. Einfache Frage: Haben wir es wirklich verdient, auf diesem Planeten leben zu dürfen ?
Alle Atombomben dieser Welt haben nur 1945 etwas kaputt gemacht, ansonsten haben diese Meisterleistungen, gebaut von Tausenden Physikern, mehr Frieden gebracht als Obama und alle Friedensnobelpreisträger zusammen.
Meine Familie, meine Kinder und Ich haben es verdient auf diesem Planeten zu leben, da wir anständig sind.
Ich denke, gerade in der Anfangszeit der Kernwaffenforschung und -entwicklung weckten solche Aufnahmen eher Gefühle von Hoffnung darauf, sicher vor feindlichen Invasionen zu sein. Bei vielen Menschen in der Sovjetunion in den 50ern und 60ern war die Erinnerung an den Einfall der Deutschen ab 1941 noch sehr präsent. Das hat sich mit dem immer drastischeren Wettrüsten dann sicher in eine Angst vor der nuklearen Eskalation gewandelt. Ich bin mir aber auch sicher, dass es schon damals, beim Test der Zar-Bombe, mehr als genug Menschen gegeben hat, die das erschaudert hat.
Sicher ist, dass auch in der zivilen Kernforschung in den 50ern mehr Licht als Schatten gesehen wurde, das war einfach die ultimative Form der Energiebereitstellung und gab Anlass, von Höherem zu träumen. Ideen von der Weltraumkolonisation z.B. in Sci-Fi-Romanen hatten Aufwind, in den USA gab es Nuklear-Experimentierkästen für Jugendliche mit radioaktiven Bestandteilen usw. usf..
Aus heutiger Sicht vielleicht schwer nachvollziehbar, da wir einige "Zwischenfälle" bzw. Unfälle mit Reaktoranlagen weiter sind und einige Beispiele dafür haben, wie knapp wir an einer nuklearen Konfrontation vorbeigeschrammt sind, aber geschichtliche Phänomene soll man ja bekanntermaßen immer aus ihrer Zeit heraus betrachten.
Von daher ist die Frage, ob wir es wirklich verdient haben, auf diesem Planeten zu leben, vielleicht gar nicht so einfach zu beantworten. Die klügsten Köpfe haben genauso dafür gesorgt, dass die Pocken ausgelöscht werden, vielleicht der größte Triumph der Medizinwissenschaft überhaupt. Ist halt der Fluch einer intelligenten Spezies, es ist ein Wettrennen von Selbsterhaltung und Selbstzerstörung. Was wird sich wohl am Ende durchsetzen?
"The Product"....a massive destruction device to be exact.
Soviet HBomb ASMR
Just fantastic job.
Glad you liked it!
The human extintion is possible
Incredible footage. Than k you.
No problem. Seems the original was taken down which was unfortunate. Probably because of recent events in that area of the world.
If this is supposedly "propaganda", then every single film the west releases is also propaganda.
Propaganda does not mean faked.
They really spawned in an entire cloud
Great production, very aesthetic
Yeah good job. I love this stuff.
Thank you very much!
Say that to the North people with reindeers.
Me too !!!
Amusing how they keep referring to a 50 megaton nuclear bomb as 'the product'.
Yep
And clean.
Makes a change from calling it "The Gadget".
They also classify their experimental vehicles as 'object', operational defence equipment/systems as 'complex'.
I would love to have seen this detonation from a safe distance. Beautiful.
As long as you'd wear eye and hearing protection! It was heard all the way from Europe!
Exactly where would be a safe distance from a 50 MT bomb. The Moon?
Even if you were 34 miles away you will possibly be killed or get 3rd degree burns
madness
Be careful what you wish for.. The US 🇺🇸 is doing everything too see the real thing in America. Who know your wish might come true real soon..
Ну в общем если, то со страной по серьезке считаются только если есть такие заряды и возможность их применить. Ну что же, скажем спасибо СССР
The Proton / UR-500 rocket was designed to carry this extremely heavy bomb, but they somehow dropped the idea (interesting, what caused this change in plans?). Wikipedia says: '""Proton[12] started its life as a "super heavy ICBM". It was designed to launch a 100-megaton (or larger) thermonuclear weapon over a distance of 13,000 km. It was hugely oversized for an ICBM and was never deployed in such a capacity. It was eventually used as a space launch vehicle""
The rocket was later used to launch all soviet space stations, it was also used to launch components of the ISS.
Also interesting: why didn't the USA build a bomb of equivalent yield? how did the US military allow this 'bomb gap' to pass?
It needs a painting on the side of a smiling 50's woman in the bomber jacket and little else with a caption "let em have it boy's" or "дайте им это, мальчики"
The background music gives feel good 😊 vibes.
The pilot was like “;can we have extra jets to launch us away from the bomb” no but we will put a tiny parachute on it to slow its decent.
“ yea thanks …. Dicks “
Great work mate
Who was the poor Ivan that had to film the bomb falling with the parachute.
I was just thinking that as I was watching that part "Hey, how far away is that camera man from this bomb?"
That video clip of the bomb falling with parachute is likely from a test of the parachute as the distance is too short to not fry the camera gear.
был еще один самолёт обарудованная лаболатория ту 95 с камерами и датчиками
Это был Джон! 😂
Nice job
Thanks!
тут подача материала немного оберегающая зрителя.
взрыв НЕ В АРКТИКЕ гарантирует 200км зону тотального разрушения и до 1000км сплошных пожаров. от ветра и рельефа зависит.
найдите на карте свой город, прочертите круг 1000км и задумайтесь.
Sangat luar biasa saudaraku, Indonesia russian selamanya❤
Nice job on the film, but a big, big dislike 👎 for the H Bomb testing!
A weapon that it's meant for total destruction and devastation! 😱😔
How hasn't this got even a million views!?
I’m surprised it has 50,000 views!
Because people in the west don’t want the reminder that there stupid leaders for whom they voted for just went and f**ked with the wrong country because they thought it was a good idea.
Because most of the people today the don't even know what is this bombs doing. And what is the result of a war between Russia and Nato.
because people dont like radiation
@@henkstoomflat8840 This bomb does not emit radiation, it is hydrogen.
there has NEVER been a taxi cab driver that hot in the entire history of planet Earth.
"In the end, we lucked out. It was luck that prevented nuclear war."
Robert McNamara, Secretary of Defense during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Insert a "has" here.
Anyway, a completely fascinating clip, with some disturbingly inappropriate music choices.
Диаметр столба 10 километров. И это при том что мощность взрыва планировалась в два раза больше. Нет слов.
цит. "Диаметр "столба" 10 км..."
Неплохо, НО .. недостаточно.
Ибо, тем, кто в "столбе" окажется, типа, "повезет", т.к. видимо .. даже, и не успеют ничего понять-осознать. В отличие, от тех .. кто "корячиться" в десятках км, будет, потому, "лучший" вариант - это "звезда смерти" "Дарт Вейдера, или .. более техно, "сов"-вариант, в том сценарии "через тернии к звездам", когда, некая планета, богатая (транс)урановыми залежами, ее жители -"отходы" реакций промышленности - закачивали обратно в недра планеты ...
Great video but this music is absolutely maddening. All this beauty and fanfare behind the making of the most devastating bomb ever made. 😂.
They must’ve added it for propagandistic value I guess.
They didnt lie when they said "the radiation was insignificant".
Anything is insignificant if you dont care about the survival of those people 😂
My earphones have become irradiated.
Something I wish NEVER to see or hear of ever again. For the sake of humanity. It must Never be allowed to happen. 😢😢
It's wonderful how such a small size bomb generates all of that impact
Small in size? It is eight meters long and weighs twenty-eight tons
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you: the other side of the coin of science!
Yep. Science for the future development of humanity, vs science for the future destruction of humanity from what I understand.
Some say the parachute was never found.
I fucking love you , thanks
No problem
Showcasing the beauty in utter destruction. It is a pity Rosatom did not scan it in higher resolutions, because the film master is in immaculate condition as can be discerned from the ending B-rolls (mid-air footage).
Shame the videos of this event are not as well shot as other nuclear explosions. Considering it's 50 megatons, you'de expect very good coverage from many angles. Obviously a one off event...
That's what happens when most of the country's spending goes into making the weapons
Oh be sure that it is filmed, not just by many angles, but in ultra-high frame rate 😉
Just you mediocretes don’t understand how much it can be learned from those photos…
Especially after an atmospheric ban treaty made 70 years of no new data!
So you as an enemies won’t ever get a chance to see even 0.0001% of the data collected!
And be happy even for this video..!
@@SunsetFilmAlliance what a fucking lie
Jeezus don’t drop it…
The sun smiles natural
Aweosme job on the video! Question though. So is the explosion shown in the video actually the Tsar Bomba or is it some other nuclear bomb footage that they used in this declassified video?
Good question. According to the Russian MOD, this is the real footage but also according to them, they’re not bogged down in a brutal war currently. So I take anything Russian governmental organizations say with a grain of salt.
Настоящие кадры
The explosion was so big, that there was NO radiation, the complete segment of the atmosphere was ejected to the outer space (converting the Earth into a rocket like)
This was also influenced by the design of the bomb, attempts were made to limit pollution.
How did you get the quality to look so good? I am thinking about doing this with the RDS-3 atomic bomb test
DaVinci Resolve using the super scale feature maxed out to 4x, rendered to 2880x2160 4:3 59.94p
@@SunsetFilmAlliance oh ok. Can you also do the same with the restored version of the rds 3 atomic bomb test?
By all means, link me the footage and I'll take a look
We try for you Yankees to make good picture from old film
See and do not mess with Russia
@@SunsetFilmAlliancewhat was the computing time?
Imagine how bright the light was when something hit the Earth 65 million years ago… AHH… 🤯
I couldn’t even imagine.
@@SunsetFilmAlliance id bet it set a record for eyes melted from a distance. 😱
Maybe but since it was in such a remote location, the high eye protection of the military would have left few blinded I think. The USSR at the time had its population centered mainly in the south and west of the country.
на 1:48 видно что водородную бомбу везут на паровозе, Карл!
Bro, whenever it shows all of the smoke clouds, that is just insane of how big it is it is scary knowing that that’s actually what the bomb mushroom crowd look like by the way I still don’t have no or have figured out if this footage is real or not but it’s very realistic because there’s no way somebody just recorded this happening
2:58 the light and 3:12 the sound how is this Possible, was the camera just a few kilometers away? For a distance of 10 km, the sound need near 30 seconds, edit the cam was way closer to this powerful detonation or is hust a fake sound.
What?
The plane they were flying took a 1000m nose dive after the blast. The shockwave did 3 laps of the Earth.
Clean or dirty, still a collosal waste of time, money and resources
First it will 100K T but they scared it will dmg so they changed to 57K T
This bomb if ever used could level the ground for the common men to find a living and could have a loving family.
I thought nukes were more powerful, that's nothing compared to an asteroid.
Ah, just remember that the real non-test version of this bomb was twice its payload at 100 megatons.
But yes. An asteroid did wipe out nearly the entire planet right before we came along
For reference, the 2020 explosion in Beirut was about 0.50 kt to 1.12 kt of TNT, this was about 50 megatons, that's about 44643 to 100000 times bigger.
That's frightening!
@@YeeLeeHaw And as a lebanese myself the Beirut explosion was really scary. Can’t imagine witnessing something close to these atomic bombs.
Super volcano
Superklasse Aufnahmen! Der Westen sollte nicht weiter zündeln
Half dozen of these on the US: no more US interference.
Have fun getting them there. This bomb was way too heavy to mount on an ICBM.
Even the great Ozzy Osbourne wrote lots of songs about nuclear war..This footage inspired Electrical Funeral
The product. That's what they used to call the gas canisters during the First World War.
Hopefully they will release the testing of the Petrel (Thunderbird) aka Буревестник sometime in the future in 4k quality.
I just can't believe this video was made 1950's
1960s
I know, this video was remastered...
This could solve the Ukraine issue real quick
Some of the scientists were from Kiev.
That is very bad to say...
@@Joaocruz30 I'm on Russia's side. Ukrainian president has been doing secret attacks on Russian soil for a long time and then Russia retaliated.
You realize that even at the time Tsar bomba was dropped, most of Europe and the US already had the technology to shoot it down right? It's a massive and very slow moving target and all it takes is one atom inside the bomb to change, in order to throw off the entire explosion. All this did was kill a shit ton of wildlife and nearly burn a hole in the atmosphere, other than that, it was already useless.
Imagine being human and having to deal with this.
Scaryest thing is that its not a massively complicated device😂
Funny, the man who made it was whipping it down. Da, let's wax it
Ça c'est de la bombe nucléaire.
Longue vie à la Russie éternelle 👍🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺.
lol. I give Russia 3 years.
@@painstruck01yeah yeah... Aren't you afraid of getting a nuclear one in response to an attempt on our territory? And the US atomic bombs are now no match for our atomic bombs and missiles. Yes, European Russia will perish, but Siberia will survive. But Europe and the USA, especially if you remember about Yellowstone, are not. In any case, it will be bad for everyone. So don't mess with others and let's live peacefully.
“The product”