Do you know how many stories there in real history? Uncountable. So of course there's be many that won't be covered by other channels. But I guess that's not what you want to hear
@@randomblacktemplar738 Torpedo boats was what they thought they'd seen, but that was just the absolute state of the paranoia/insanity aboard the Russian ships. Men who'd never so much as seen the ocean, let alone served on a warship were being tasked with sailing 18,000 miles to fight the Japanese in their own home waters.
Refusing to take the bodies back to North Korea is both kind and cruel at the same time They are actually saying the soldiers are already home, but only because they claim that territory as theirs
I arrived in the South Korean city of Kangnueng on a teaching contract at the end of October 1996 and remember the panic of the North Korean sub that beached there. 22 North Korean commandoes were running around the mountains being searched for by 10,000 South Korean troops. I was still there when this one was caught.
It's like the U boat in WWII which ordered an abandon the ship while under surface fire of destroyers, and only when they were far away from the U-boat and they saw it was being borded, they remember about the enigma machine and the codebook.......
This was a true story. My dad was serving his mandatory military service and was a couple weeks away from finishing his military service. After the helicopters spotted the north korean submarine, my dad's division was sent to look out for any north korean soldiers near the dmz in the forest also because a North Korean sniper killed a south korean general when this all happened. My dad told me he had no sleep and for 3 days he was looking for any north koreans in the forests. North Korea sent some soldiers near the dmz but all of them were killed by the south korean rangers.
Thats the Gangneung infiltration in 1996, which is different from the story told in the video. Also it was actually a colonel was killed. I believe he was a commander of one of the intelligence units. He was posthumosly promoted to a brigadier general. Also NK didnt send anybody near the borders. Those who were killed by SK Special Forces, who I believe you were referring to, were the NK commandos who were trying to escape.
1973, my dad and I were fishing off the coast of Washington state. Neah Bay was our home at the time. We were running deep down-lines with about 40 pound weight, leaders with cut bait every 10 feet. Something grabbed our down-line, spun us around before it broke. About 60 feet of down-line had been lost; big sharks do that all the time. Two hours later, we see a sub on the surface, just the 'sail' sticking out of the water. Three crewmen were cutting a thin steel cable that had gotten tangled on the boat...our down-line! We waved, they waved back. I love the open ocean!
Why don't you guys just invade and get it over it? I bet you can parachute spec ops people into nuclear installations to hold it while ya'll move into the DMZ.
The anti-sub helicopter used by ROK Navy in the 90s were Westland Lynx and Super Lynx. I can see that SH-60 Seahawk appears in 1:30, but Seahawks were never used by ROK Navy. However, the UH-60P Black Hawk variant operated in the Army are also in service in ROK Navy. Thank You for making animated version of 98’s Submarine incidents. If you could, please make 96 North Korean infiltration of Gangneung. It’ll be interesting to see. So many South Korean soldiers had sacrificed their lives to protect South Korea from NK’s provocation.
I was living in Seoul during the choenan sinking. It was a very tense time wondering if anything would escalate from it. Fortunately, it didn't restart hostilities for now
can you do the following for men of valor: Sammy Davis - used an inflatable mattress to rescue 3 American GIs Edward Carter - crippled an enemy garrison single-handedly Audie Murphy - the most decorated soldier in WWII Joseph Vitorii - fooled the enemy by running back and forth between machine gun nests Sylvester Antolak - charged 200 yards over flat, coverless terrain to destroy an enemy machine-gun nest. Arthur Wermuth - one-man army who killed 116 Japanese soldiers James stockdale - organized Hanoi Hilton POWs and refused to serve as a tool for Vietnamese propaganda.
@ThyPeasantSlayer yeah I’m sure they received top of the line training with their up to date equipment and military doctrine of the oh so advanced nation of North Korea.
@@Smong_Bobby69420 the Korean admiral that decimated entire Japanese fleets during the Imjin War or the Korea-Japan War of 1592-1598. His most famous battles were the battle of Hansando where he was outnumbered and decimated an entire Japanese fleet. His most iconic was the battle of Myeongnyang where his 13 ships decimated a Japanese fleet of 330. His final battle was his fleet of 150 vs a Japanese fleet of almost 550. He also decimated that Japanese fleet. He is often considered the greatest admiral in human history.
2069: Some British Lad with De Havilland Comet and no life, permanently borrow a Baker dozen of Iranian F-14 Tomcat, after accidentally causing war between Israel and Iran. Which caused the equivalent of 50 Israeli of Iranian died.
Soldier Lee Kwang-soo, the last survivor of the incident, works as a political officer at the Chungmo Gong Leadership Center, an institution affiliated with the Naval Education Command after defecting. In addition, several decades after this incident, in 2016, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the incident, he met the policeman who arrested him and showed a deep friendship.
North Korea: one submarine, 9 personnel South Korea: one fishing boat Victor: South Korea Casualties North Korea: 5 executed, 4 suicide, one captured submarine South Korea: none
Allowing yourself to be captured by the enemy means your family's standing in North Korea lessens. North Korea punishes three generations for a crime. Still, it's also possible that South Korea would release the statement they were killed by special forces guys even if they defected on account of that fact, knowing North Korea wouldn't accept the bodies back.
It deeply touched me to know that South Korea has a dedicated cemetery for North Korean bodies. It's nice to think that they made the gesture of "hey, if you guys are ever freed from your tyrannical dictator and want to recover the remains of your loved ones, we've got them here for you." Then, in the next breath, I had to keep myself from punching a screen because - of course - NK had to pull a "NUH-UH! You can't quit, because I already fired you!" move. The history of humanity, folks. Sometimes deeply moving, often deeply petty. *sigh*
I wonder if South Korea has a dedicated cemetery for its own citizens Synghman Rhee killed in the aftermath of Korean War, for (suspected) sympathizing with DPRK.
@@ДокторЯдо What are the cemeteries like in Russia for the victims of communism? Your “whataboutism” trick doesn’t work anymore, now that we know about it.
Interesting, where was all this "japanese mode" when the DPRK btfo'ed the SK artillery group on Yeonpyeong island? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombardment_of_Yeonpyeong And yes, even the US doubts SK killed anybody when they countered.
Simple History, I can suggest doing a special on Operation Paul Bunyan. A North Korea V USA/South Korea incident about cutting down a tree along the North Korea DMZ. Look it up. Legit deal.
I imagine if they sold it to eBay and the title would be "North Korean Midget Submarine (Crew included) (Buoyant mechanism might require some fixing)".
Yo thank you for covering this! When I was kid I used to go submarine exhibition you briefly mentioned, and my dad would tell me about other attempts North Koreans trying to sneak in via submarine or underground cave systems.
Please do a video on the battle of Delville wood. As a South African it would be truly amazing to see our troops remembered on this channel. Thank you.
5:50 Back in 2010, I was stationed in NAF Atsugi, Japan, as a US Navy F/A-18 Hornet Electrician with the "Eagles" of Strike Fighter Squadron 115 (VFA-115). My carrier, the George Washington ("G-Dub"), as well as CAG-5 (the onboard air wing) were called a few months later to conduct patrols throughout the Sea of Japan in an effort to help stabilize the relations between the two Korea's. We were supposed to fly out on July 2010 after what we all expected to be a very short deployment. But, alas, we were to do a full-on combat cruise throughout WESTPAC. This incident is one I will never forget!
Can you guys make a video about the USS Razorback? It may not be very eventful but its story of ending up in little rock Arkansas is truly unique. And as an Arkansans myself it would mean a lot.
Fancy (or not so fancy) knives welded (or maybe bolted) to their hulls. One challenge is that you want them for the sail as well, and you also have to worry about antennas & periscopes, I'm not certain that it's a fully solved problem. As for propellers, you basically need cowlings and a bit of luck... or enough power to rip the thing to shreds, whichever you can get to work. Fortunately, nets aren't _that_ common. In WW2 (and probably WW1), ports would actually have dedicated anti-submarine nets to catch submarines.
A extremely little known story, that is only told from person to person. Is that during the cold war, a Norwegian large fishing vessel, managed to get a Soviet submarine in it's net and forced it up
Wow...I didn't even know the sub surfaced and the crew tried to cut the nets off. As far as I can remember, when the media reported on the incident immediately after the incident, they did not mention any part about the Coast Guard trying to communicate with the sub. They only mentioned that the sub got caught in a giant fishing net and got dragged by the fishing boat and eventually sank. I watched the salvaging effort go down, and it was rather impressive - they attached several (around four I think) balloons to the sub, and had it inflated to float it to the surface surface.
North Korea: “We are powerful and proud because we captured an American imperialist ship !” The ship:A research vessel that barely has any weapons. And are only meant for studying the waters of Korea North Korea: Not even the strongest of south Koreans can beat us. Also them:Get’s their submarine captured by literal fisherman that has no military expedition or training whatsoever
Hey those N Korean subs may not have nuclear missiles but I hear the crew carry t shirt cannons that they use to launch expired cans of Mr Pib at you and it really hurts.
Imagine Training for years to master submarines only to get sank by a fishing boat
Communist moment
imagine
It's North Korea so you probably train for weeks.
🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳
Communist party save humanity for imperialism
@@waylonpark2092 which is why like 7 countries have communist governments...
Respect to Simple History for telling the stories that other channels aren’t telling, and giving them the proper attention they deserve
This is what non bias looks like. It is refreshing.
@@jman4083 sssuuuuurrrreeeeee
I think BlueJay did a sideway mention of it in DMZ video
Do you know how many stories there in real history? Uncountable. So of course there's be many that won't be covered by other channels. But I guess that's not what you want to hear
@@work90 what ?
North Korea: We are the greatest military in the world!
Also North Korea: *Loses to a Fishing boat*
Say what you will about the Russians, they fought a *fleet* of fishing boats and actually sank one!
Also won't accept the dead bodies of their own soldiers. Shame
@@tremedar didn't they mistaken British fishing boat as Japanese cruiser
@@randomblacktemplar738 Torpedo boats was what they thought they'd seen, but that was just the absolute state of the paranoia/insanity aboard the Russian ships.
Men who'd never so much as seen the ocean, let alone served on a warship were being tasked with sailing 18,000 miles to fight the Japanese in their own home waters.
the greatest lose vs taliban in a cave
Refusing to take the bodies back to North Korea is both kind and cruel at the same time
They are actually saying the soldiers are already home, but only because they claim that territory as theirs
I mean, North Korea said that-
@Noot Noot 🅥 hey why you grab my ip
you not rel chekmarc
no. not china. listen better lol
@@ukaszwalczak1154 Both sides claim the whole Korea
I arrived in the South Korean city of Kangnueng on a teaching contract at the end of October 1996 and remember the panic of the North Korean sub that beached there. 22 North Korean commandoes were running around the mountains being searched for by 10,000 South Korean troops. I was still there when this one was caught.
I remember that incident. I was in R.O.K. at the same time doing the same thing as you were doing.
@@ianmurray4081 Kangnueng was under curfew and people had to be in by 6pm. Streets were empy by 5pm which was against all norms in Korea.
아마 이광수씨인가 하는분이 생존해계십니다
@@KKKK-nm9wr 그는 2010년에 아직 살아있었다
@@곤쟁 그들은 그가 안전한 집에 도착했다고 가정하고 상황이 식었을 때 밀수되었습니다.
Killed themselves and everyone onboard but didnt think to destroy the logbook.. Genius.
True masterminds we should fear them 😂
True brainwash attitude follow basic orders to the letter, does not improvise or adapt
It was *WATER LOGGED!!!"😁*
@@rhuttrho88 just dry it off then
It's like the U boat in WWII which ordered an abandon the ship while under surface fire of destroyers, and only when they were far away from the U-boat and they saw it was being borded, they remember about the enigma machine and the codebook.......
US Fishermen: I captured a large fish of tuna
Japanese Fishermen: I captured a whale
Korean Fishermen: *I captured a submarine*
My favourite seafood, submarine sushi
Ukrainian farmers: Hold my Russian tanks.
Fishermen who catch submarine, and farmers who harvest tanks...
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@@duo496 and your favorite meatfood are spanish lesson forgotters, correct?
This was a true story. My dad was serving his mandatory military service and was a couple weeks away from finishing his military service. After the helicopters spotted the north korean submarine, my dad's division was sent to look out for any north korean soldiers near the dmz in the forest also because a North Korean sniper killed a south korean general when this all happened. My dad told me he had no sleep and for 3 days he was looking for any north koreans in the forests. North Korea sent some soldiers near the dmz but all of them were killed by the south korean rangers.
cool name man
War?
Thats the Gangneung infiltration in 1996, which is different from the story told in the video. Also it was actually a colonel was killed. I believe he was a commander of one of the intelligence units. He was posthumosly promoted to a brigadier general.
Also NK didnt send anybody near the borders. Those who were killed by SK Special Forces, who I believe you were referring to, were the NK commandos who were trying to escape.
A ROKA general assasinated? I need to know more.
@@ДокторЯдо It was Colonel who died during firefight. There was no such "assassination". The dead officer was promoted after.
1973, my dad and I were fishing off the coast of Washington state.
Neah Bay was our home at the time.
We were running deep down-lines with about 40 pound weight, leaders with cut bait every 10 feet.
Something grabbed our down-line, spun us around before it broke.
About 60 feet of down-line had been lost; big sharks do that all the time.
Two hours later, we see a sub on the surface, just the 'sail' sticking out of the water.
Three crewmen were cutting a thin steel cable that had gotten tangled on the boat...our down-line!
We waved, they waved back.
I love the open ocean!
crazy how you guys improved over the years i am impressed keep it up
North Korea: You said the submarine was good, it wasn't!
Yugoslavia: *I don't care, I'm dead.*
**Fucking Explodes To 6 Pieces**
*coil springs out*
We Koreans are not impressed by any provocations from North Korea. It's just, "Oh, the red guys are crazy out again."
Honestly they sound like there just like a pest to you guy
Must be really scary to live next to crazy dictator who test fires nuclear missiles every week
I'm actually surprised they aren't starting to "push their luck"
Why don't you guys just invade and get it over it? I bet you can parachute spec ops people into nuclear installations to hold it while ya'll move into the DMZ.
@@lockedon8953 That's exactly how the authorities felt in the 50's when they executed suspected communist civilians by the thousands.
"do NOT get captured alive."
"Yes sir!"
"Oh yeah, also destroy all docum-"
[BANG]
"Hmm, I didn't think this through"
You guys should also cover the 1996 Guangneong submarine infiltration incident. Event's straight out of a Metal Gear game.
Or the 2010 Yeonpyeong Bombardment!
any links to the incidents?
He sound just like Solid Snake 😂
Ahhh, yes. The “catch of the day” sub at the local deli.
The anti-sub helicopter used by ROK Navy in the 90s were Westland Lynx and Super Lynx. I can see that SH-60 Seahawk appears in 1:30, but Seahawks were never used by ROK Navy. However, the UH-60P Black Hawk variant operated in the Army are also in service in ROK Navy. Thank You for making animated version of 98’s Submarine incidents. If you could, please make 96 North Korean infiltration of Gangneung. It’ll be interesting to see. So many South Korean soldiers had sacrificed their lives to protect South Korea from NK’s provocation.
My brain = how were the guys in past able of catching heavy whales
Fisher men = catch a whole
submarine like nothing
Edit wow 800 likes
@Don't Read My Profile Photo very interesting
How tf are there like 2 bots here already
@@godzillakaijuboy their every where these days
@Don't Read My Profile Photo Don't ask me why.
Well, to answer your question seriously, they "torpedoed"-read harpooned-to death the whale first.😉
I was living in Seoul during the choenan sinking. It was a very tense time wondering if anything would escalate from it. Fortunately, it didn't restart hostilities for now
Just wait until china copies Russia invasion on Ukraine and moves forces into Taiwan and India. North Korea won't stay passively watching.
That’s in nk
U should not have internet then
@@osirisjohnson5165 Alot of them had internet opened up like a year ago. It seems to only be restricted on China's level nowadays
Great video. Speaking of weird historical stuff you should also make one episode of how switzerland accidentally invaded liechtenstein 3 times.
I second that motion!!
@@worldtraveler930 All in favor please say I
Accidentally ?? 3 times how ??
can you do the following for men of valor:
Sammy Davis - used an inflatable mattress to rescue 3 American GIs
Edward Carter - crippled an enemy garrison single-handedly
Audie Murphy - the most decorated soldier in WWII
Joseph Vitorii - fooled the enemy by running back and forth between machine gun nests
Sylvester Antolak - charged 200 yards over flat, coverless terrain to destroy an enemy machine-gun nest.
Arthur Wermuth - one-man army who killed 116 Japanese soldiers
James stockdale - organized Hanoi Hilton POWs and refused to serve as a tool for Vietnamese propaganda.
That's a big catch brother! This will be able to feed us for the rest of our lives!
69th like.
“Finally! A worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary!”
@Don't Read My Profile Photo ok
Who would win: A submarine filled with highly trained soilder or a fishing boat filled with simple fishers?
You are not funny
North Koreans are militia at best. They are weak.
“Highly trained soldiers” is a very generous description of North Korean personnel.
@@Tom-2142 maybe
"19 year old person diagnosed with stage 5 insomnia"
@ThyPeasantSlayer yeah I’m sure they received top of the line training with their up to date equipment and military doctrine of the oh so advanced nation of North Korea.
I have to admit that the torpedo that was designed to push up a column of water was absolutely brilliant in terms of tactics.
Its no different then depth charges
Korean is like so OP in water. Reminds me of Admiral Yi vs. the Japanese 😂
Admiral Yi was a god among men. Absolute mad lad.
@@redundantfridge9764 Who's Admiral Yi?
@@Smong_Bobby69420 the Korean admiral that decimated entire Japanese fleets during the Imjin War or the Korea-Japan War of 1592-1598. His most famous battles were the battle of Hansando where he was outnumbered and decimated an entire Japanese fleet. His most iconic was the battle of Myeongnyang where his 13 ships decimated a Japanese fleet of 330. His final battle was his fleet of 150 vs a Japanese fleet of almost 550. He also decimated that Japanese fleet. He is often considered the greatest admiral in human history.
North Korea Submarine: Sneaky time.
South Korea Fishing Boat: I'm about to ruin your whole career!
1998: South Korea fishing boat tows north korean submarine
2022: Ukrainain farming tractor tow russian tanks
2042: Polish tugboat, unarmed, sinks Admiral Kuznetsov-
@@ukaszwalczak1154 with how piss poor maintenance is on the Kutznetsov, i wont be suprised...
2030 Finish biplane steals Russian bomber mid flight
2069: Some British Lad with De Havilland Comet and no life, permanently borrow a Baker dozen of Iranian F-14 Tomcat, after accidentally causing war between Israel and Iran.
Which caused the equivalent of 50 Israeli of Iranian died.
Yeah, communist nations are fairly stupid
Soldier Lee Kwang-soo, the last survivor of the incident, works as a political officer at the Chungmo Gong Leadership Center, an institution affiliated with the Naval Education Command after defecting.
In addition, several decades after this incident, in 2016, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the incident, he met the policeman who arrested him and showed a deep friendship.
North Korea: one submarine, 9 personnel
South Korea: one fishing boat
Victor: South Korea
Casualties
North Korea: 5 executed, 4 suicide, one captured submarine
South Korea: none
No south Korea casualties was a single fishing boat
NK dictators: WE'RE SOOO BADASS, OUR ARMY IS HUGE!
SK fishermen: Oh no, not ANOTHER kim's submarine....
Fisher man: any ways
The north korean covered in medals playing with toy submarines was pure gold
Its sad though that the sailors were killed by their so called “comrades” and it just shows how brainwashed its people is
They were propably prepared for it
Allowing yourself to be captured by the enemy means your family's standing in North Korea lessens.
North Korea punishes three generations for a crime.
Still, it's also possible that South Korea would release the statement they were killed by special forces guys even if they defected on account of that fact, knowing North Korea wouldn't accept the bodies back.
Maybe it's better to die quickly than to learn South Korean CIA interrogation techniques.
Or they were threatened, rememver they still have families in N. Korea, they could just surrender to S. Korea, but prolly thinking abt their family
Imagine telling that story to a normal human: I had the biggest fish in my net :D 109 Tones of pure steel :D
Fantastic job with the uniforms. At least for South Korea, you nailed it.
Don’t forget the North Korean officer in the kiddie pool with his briefs on.
It deeply touched me to know that South Korea has a dedicated cemetery for North Korean bodies. It's nice to think that they made the gesture of "hey, if you guys are ever freed from your tyrannical dictator and want to recover the remains of your loved ones, we've got them here for you."
Then, in the next breath, I had to keep myself from punching a screen because - of course - NK had to pull a "NUH-UH! You can't quit, because I already fired you!" move.
The history of humanity, folks. Sometimes deeply moving, often deeply petty. *sigh*
I think its a fucked up to call oy ebemy cementery
I wonder if South Korea has a dedicated cemetery for its own citizens Synghman Rhee killed in the aftermath of Korean War, for (suspected) sympathizing with DPRK.
yah
You realize the cemetery is badly neglected, right?
@@ДокторЯдо
What are the cemeteries like in Russia for the victims of communism?
Your “whataboutism” trick doesn’t work anymore, now that we know about it.
Lmao they shat themselves when they heard the sk navy was coming and immediately went japanese mode 💀
Ikr, thats what I was thinking..
Atleast they were loyal☠️
@@LynxDaimary yeah.. they loyally executed their crew.. because loyalty..
Interesting, where was all this "japanese mode" when the DPRK btfo'ed the SK artillery group on Yeonpyeong island?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombardment_of_Yeonpyeong
And yes, even the US doubts SK killed anybody when they countered.
Ironic that North Koreans who despised and fought against Imperial Japan, yet also took the same mentality when faced with enemy capture.
"Dad?"
"Yes son?"
"What did your grandfather?"
"This is complicated."
North Korean Submarine Crew:
*_“YEARS OF ACADEMY TRAINING... WASTED !!!”_*
Simple History, I can suggest doing a special on Operation Paul Bunyan. A North Korea V USA/South Korea incident about cutting down a tree along the North Korea DMZ. Look it up. Legit deal.
Virgin North Korean submarine Vs Chad South Korean fishing boat
Virgin KAL B707 vs Chad small radio that goes boom.
Wow it s pretty detailed how the video maker drew the actual K1 rifle gun (0:38) that s still being used in the base now 😂
0:43 Kudos to your animation artists. That's quite an accurate rendering of the South Korean K-1A rifle.
I imagine if they sold it to eBay and the title would be "North Korean Midget Submarine (Crew included) (Buoyant mechanism might require some fixing)".
But there wasnt ebay at the time...
@@sus7270 ffs have you heard of a Joke
@@Johndoe200I mate just sayin
@@sus7270 dude you ever get tested for the tism?
Song is "Beat to Quarters - Bonnie Grace"
never underestimate anyone, even fisher men!
since they can kidnap ur whole sub so....
might not risk ur friends to them
anyways have a great day
Yo thank you for covering this! When I was kid I used to go submarine exhibition you briefly mentioned, and my dad would tell me about other attempts North Koreans trying to sneak in via submarine or underground cave systems.
I've been inside of the captured Sang-O at Unification Park. It's extremely small and hard to move around inside.
**Sees North Korean submarine**
Brother, get the fishing net. The HEAVY fishing net.
Now *that’s* a Deadliest Catch.
South Korean boat seeing Ukrainian tractors: Finally, a worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary!
Hahaha.
Technically those Ukrainian farmers are from the Russian side so they are pretty much allies to Russia.
The 1998 Sokcho submarine incident occurred on 22 June 1998, offshore of the South Korean city of Sokcho.
I know we’re supposed to fear N Korea but they really got a combat submarine nerfed by a fishing boat
Imagine your navy being such relics that your enemy sets up one of your boats like a museum piece lmao
Please do a video on the battle of Delville wood. As a South African it would be truly amazing to see our troops remembered on this channel.
Thank you.
5:50 Back in 2010, I was stationed in NAF Atsugi, Japan, as a US Navy F/A-18 Hornet Electrician with the "Eagles" of Strike Fighter Squadron 115 (VFA-115).
My carrier, the George Washington ("G-Dub"), as well as CAG-5 (the onboard air wing) were called a few months later to conduct patrols throughout the Sea of Japan in an effort to help stabilize the relations between the two Korea's.
We were supposed to fly out on July 2010 after what we all expected to be a very short deployment. But, alas, we were to do a full-on combat cruise throughout WESTPAC.
This incident is one I will never forget!
Captain: We catched a..... submarine??
Seller: I will give you 50 million.
Captain: You have a deal bud
Can you guys make a video about the USS Razorback? It may not be very eventful but its story of ending up in little rock Arkansas is truly unique. And as an Arkansans myself it would mean a lot.
So what are the properly equipped submarine supposed to do to get rid of fishing nets? Just wondering
Fancy (or not so fancy) knives welded (or maybe bolted) to their hulls. One challenge is that you want them for the sail as well, and you also have to worry about antennas & periscopes, I'm not certain that it's a fully solved problem. As for propellers, you basically need cowlings and a bit of luck... or enough power to rip the thing to shreds, whichever you can get to work. Fortunately, nets aren't _that_ common.
In WW2 (and probably WW1), ports would actually have dedicated anti-submarine nets to catch submarines.
A extremely little known story, that is only told from person to person. Is that during the cold war, a Norwegian large fishing vessel, managed to get a Soviet submarine in it's net and forced it up
"One tangled boi south korean fishing boat" i love this channel.
Wow...I didn't even know the sub surfaced and the crew tried to cut the nets off. As far as I can remember, when the media reported on the incident immediately after the incident, they did not mention any part about the Coast Guard trying to communicate with the sub. They only mentioned that the sub got caught in a giant fishing net and got dragged by the fishing boat and eventually sank. I watched the salvaging effort go down, and it was rather impressive - they attached several (around four I think) balloons to the sub, and had it inflated to float it to the surface surface.
The fishermen really said:🤨📸
pov: you sunk a submarine with a boat that's like 20 times cheaper and easier to produce when billion dollar ships have a hardish time
2:15 the submarine was removed from the park due to COVID situation.(i saw it just last weekend!)
“On this week’s episode of _Deadliest Catch_ …”
Introducing Fishing Boat VS N.Korean Submarine (South Korea 1998): 4 men shooting at innocents; nice intro!
Who would win:
A North Korean amphibious ship
Or
A South Korean fisherman
How did the 4 Special forces operatives shoot 5 sailors with only firing one shot from every gun, did someone become a gunslinger?
Maybe a penetration headshot where it went through one? Just saying its possible
They need to re release the classic game Battleship, and add the South Korean fishing boat.
This is possibly my favourite history story ever. Imagine fighting years at sea, only to be sunk by a fishing boat
As a Korean, you all did a good job with the pronunciation.
What a dedication by the crew
The crew was executed by special forces..
You mean being killed by brainwashed special forces ?
@@cjperry2731 what a dedictaion from the special forces
@@mr.sudbury3856 the dedication to execute your own crew and kill themselves.. sure.. dedication, that's what that is, I guess..
Fishing boats is confirmed to be the S.Korea's biggest super weapon than nuclear weapons 🤣
3:10 there were 4 shots and 5 bodies. One of the shooters is magic!
As a citizen of Gangneung city, I used to visited the park where NK submarine located in Jeongdongjin, Southeast region of Gangneung.
Who Would Win?
A N Korean Submarine That Can Destroy Ships Secretly Without Knowning
or
Just A South Korean Fishing boat
Who would win
A Boeing 737 with 269 on board
or
two flying bois
1:44
That guy really thought knocking on the submarine would for the north Korean submarine crew to come out isn't he?
How have I not heard of this before?
Wow. An interesting incident occurred during that year
South Korea 🤝 Ukraine
Towing away military craft with agricultural vehicles
The description is so good.
North Korea: “We are powerful and proud because we captured an American imperialist ship !”
The ship:A research vessel that barely has any weapons. And are only meant for studying the waters of Korea
North Korea: Not even the strongest of south Koreans can beat us.
Also them:Get’s their submarine captured by literal fisherman that has no military expedition or training whatsoever
Vietnam on the other hand they managed captured American weapons
@@gandalflotr2898so does americans the north vietnamese weapons
Heck they even capture more than the north
Korean war is just fascinating
That needs to be an unit in videogames.
No
Thank you for video sir
Thank you for the link for Idle Siege!
Game play is great, spent hours playing it
Hey those N Korean subs may not have nuclear missiles but I hear the crew carry t shirt cannons that they use to launch expired cans of Mr Pib at you and it really hurts.
Just imagine learning to be a submariner for years on your maiden voyage you get sunk and shot because a fishing boat sunk you
Outcome: Decisive South Korean victory.
🤣🤣😂😂 this, the best underdog story in modern history. South Korea fishing boat really makes a name.
South Korean fishing boat - 1
North Korean Submarine - 0
I actually thought those fish were in a belt like shape, had me tweeking out.
nice catch!
Imagine a dreaming to be in a powerful submarine just to get sunk by a bunch of fishermen
The Fisherman had balls
*"uncle just got a big fish" 🗿*
Everybody gangsta, till the fishing boat speaks South Korean
thanks for nice video!
Man! Really interesting vid
4:20 Anyone notice the floating post top in the bottom right?