How to Surface a Submarine in the Arctic Ocean - Smarter Every Day 260

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @smartereveryday
    @smartereveryday  3 года назад +8859

    I know this is a 42 minute video... but man is was stuff fascinating.
    The Nuclear Submarine Deep Dive has been incredibly amazing, and I'm grateful to have been given such an incredible opportunity. Thank you for giving me your time and allocating some of your precious time to learn this stuff with me. I'm grateful.
    The complete Nuclear Submarine Deep Dive Playlist is here:
    ruclips.net/video/5d6SEQQbwtU/видео.html
    Sign up here and I'll email you new videos: www.smartereveryday.com/email-list
    Thank you for your continued support, whether it's simply subscribing to this channel, or supporting on Patreon or whatever.. I'm grateful.

    • @ThePrinterpete
      @ThePrinterpete 3 года назад +100

      Totally amazing videos series :D

    • @JoaoPedroTiago
      @JoaoPedroTiago 3 года назад +37

      this has been some of my all time videos i just love them :) have watc them some times and pause to look around its so cool

    • @tejasvinkansal7923
      @tejasvinkansal7923 3 года назад +14

      Amazing video learned something new

    • @tejasvinkansal7923
      @tejasvinkansal7923 3 года назад +7

      Destin pl make a video on ferrofluid and it's properties

    • @einlukas32
      @einlukas32 3 года назад +132

      DUDE I watched it trough in one sitting! Amazing video really! Loved the whole series and I feel like this was an honorable ending to it!

  • @lerthadensock3385
    @lerthadensock3385 3 года назад +14991

    Can’t wait for the Smarter Every Day International Space Station Series

    • @getsomeknowledge3580
      @getsomeknowledge3580 3 года назад +133

      Like that is ever gonna happen 😂

    • @kenkeller
      @kenkeller 3 года назад +361

      If it happens, he HAS to have an intro where the camera slowly glides towards him like it's on a dolly track.

    • @CrisURace
      @CrisURace 3 года назад +132

      i would not be suprised to actually make it there xD

    • @Rubmaster
      @Rubmaster 3 года назад +227

      @@getsomeknowledge3580 A school teacher was once picked for space travel. I can't see any reason why Destin won't ^^, I hope for a 20+ episodes series!!

    • @zackly8993
      @zackly8993 3 года назад +20

      That need many year study and a lot of money

  • @jay-em
    @jay-em 3 года назад +3743

    This is a very honest and smart way for the Navy to recruit and definitely beats a flashy advertising campaign. You can't say you don't know what you are getting yourself into after this! Such a great series.

    • @TheLoserface45
      @TheLoserface45 3 года назад +144

      They should just show this whole series at all recruitment events 😂

    • @johnmcauliffe8824
      @johnmcauliffe8824 3 года назад +121

      Yeah, the new recruitment ads especially suck, much rather they talk about the cool stuff they have then try to appeal to my identity or whatever

    • @chrisaye1
      @chrisaye1 3 года назад +195

      As an ex-submariner, you have no idea what you are getting into.... I say that in the best way possible. Being a submariner was one of the most rewarding and challenging things that I have ever or will ever do.

    • @dynomar11
      @dynomar11 3 года назад +37

      Well you can say that because it doesn't show the day-to-days of being in the Navy. But it is much better than the recruitment videos I was shown.

    • @luckydog9809
      @luckydog9809 3 года назад +39

      @@chrisaye1 As a fellow ex-submariner, I agree.

  • @olimpiacookiethrower
    @olimpiacookiethrower 3 года назад +1561

    Wait, this was 42 minutes long? This felt like 20 or even less. Truly one of the most interesting series I've watched and enjoyed in a long time.

    • @jellafella6957
      @jellafella6957 3 года назад +23

      Lol same, I saw the 42 minute long comment and had to scroll back up to do a double take.

    • @dencelkbabu
      @dencelkbabu 3 года назад +1

      So true!

    • @Kafen8d
      @Kafen8d 3 года назад +6

      I'm 38 minutes in and genuinely felt the same, I looked at the time I was at and my jaw actually dropped. One of the most interesting videos and series I've ever watched

    • @InfinitechIT
      @InfinitechIT 3 года назад +2

      This video had me hooked. I didn't even realize it had been that long.

    • @dmitrmax
      @dmitrmax 3 года назад

      Do not watch on 2x speed, dude! =)

  • @TheTonyMcD
    @TheTonyMcD 2 года назад +647

    I'm sad the series is over. This is arguably some of the best content on your channel. I hope to see similar style stuff in the future.

    • @BeKindToBirds
      @BeKindToBirds Год назад +5

      That is saying something too because many many others have had the chance to do these tours and this channel made a huge educational documentary when most other people just ask a couple questions and get back off the boat.

    • @TheTonyMcD
      @TheTonyMcD Год назад

      @BeKindToBirds Well, thankfully, he's continued this style of documentary. The sub was fun. But, so was the Kodak factory, and the machine stamping place. I hope this style continues onward.

    • @BeKindToBirds
      @BeKindToBirds Год назад

      @@TheTonyMcD Yep, this really is a special channel, he is great. I'm going to check those series out, I've only seen this, fireflies, and coast guard lol

    • @Azerkeux
      @Azerkeux Год назад +1

      This series has made me appreciate so much the fact that we have submariners like this operating in the worlds oceans every day protecting the security of the nation, it's literally just mind blowing.

    • @TeddyBear-ii4yc
      @TeddyBear-ii4yc Год назад

      The guy who installed the wiring in the control room deserves a gold trade medal. 🥇(with blue ribbon for the sea) 🙂 I knew they were complex but Sheesh! Must be the most complex things built by man!
      I

  • @DWSOutdoors
    @DWSOutdoors 3 года назад +1159

    I can't be the only one who is EXTREMELY happy that of all people Destin was able to experience this! You were the right person for the job Destin!

    • @metroidandroid
      @metroidandroid 3 года назад +159

      I vote for Destin at the ISS

    • @francisschweitzer8431
      @francisschweitzer8431 3 года назад +59

      @@metroidandroid OMG… that would be like sending a 12 year old genius to space …. He’d never stop doing loop da loops. I VOTE YES 👍🏻

    • @micahphilson
      @micahphilson 3 года назад +49

      The questions he knew to ask and the engineering insight he gave were incredible and so in-depth. It absolutely made this into such a wonderful and educational series!

    • @smartereveryday
      @smartereveryday  3 года назад +178

      Thank you for the kind words

    • @happysongs4kyrone
      @happysongs4kyrone 3 года назад +14

      @@smartereveryday Destin you need to go to one of those zero-g planes

  • @RhettShull
    @RhettShull 3 года назад +5404

    This is mind blowing, there’s so much more to a submarine than I could have ever imagined.

    • @Pest789
      @Pest789 3 года назад +66

      That's why RUclips is so great. There's so much more to almost any technical subject than anyone would expect, and until now, there was nobody willing to show us any of it. Television's unwillingness to rise above the lowest common denominator did the world a huge disservice, in my opinion.

    • @BuildingIntegrity
      @BuildingIntegrity 3 года назад +7

      I agree, this was great.

    • @benburoker5192
      @benburoker5192 3 года назад +24

      Well, hello Rhett! Fancy seeing you here.

    • @Joe-lu4tw
      @Joe-lu4tw 3 года назад +6

      @@Pest789 I would just say any subject, or rather that any subject is a technical subject if you look closely enough

    • @IIAndersII
      @IIAndersII 3 года назад +6

      Submarine builders describe a submarine as a ship sized Swiss watch

  • @thomasmcelroy5785
    @thomasmcelroy5785 3 года назад +393

    Every time I think "why did it take so long to get the next in this series" I am reminded of exactly where and what you had that camera pointed at, and how amazing it is that this series exists at all.
    So thankful!

    • @avroarchitect1793
      @avroarchitect1793 3 года назад +9

      I'm frankly shocked they even let him in there to be honest, the bridge is literally the whole brain of the operation. The fact he even saw what is in there would have been considered a severe OPSEC breach when the sub was built

    • @iowafarmboy
      @iowafarmboy 3 года назад +13

      @@avroarchitect1793 no doubt we only saw a fraction of what is in that room. And Destin most likely has a good security clearance level from his previous work on missle development, which made the Navy comfortable with trusting him with what he would see in person.

  • @papah8
    @papah8 2 года назад +229

    I am a retired submarine sailor. I made 13 FBM patrols and among my last positions on the boat was Diving Officer. Great job Dustin. You brought back lots of memories.

    • @guymorris6596
      @guymorris6596 Год назад +3

      Thank you for your service from a US Army veteran.

    • @blackberry_seed8390
      @blackberry_seed8390 Год назад +1

      @@BrainScramblies you have the internet at your fingertips my friend.

    • @manw3bttcks
      @manw3bttcks Год назад

      @@BrainScramblies Fleet Ballistic Missile

  • @badboyworm1
    @badboyworm1 3 года назад +344

    This has got to be one of the most enjoyable series I've watched.

  • @y6u8i9
    @y6u8i9 3 года назад +1068

    Seeing the photos of the kids behind the captain made me realise that you’re letting the families of this crew see what their parents and loved ones do. Someone gets to go “That’s my Dad!” And that’s a super special gift.

    • @steveschmitt6933
      @steveschmitt6933 3 года назад +67

      I was just thinking imagine being a kid and being able to say my dad is a
      nuclear submarine commander

    • @epicspectro
      @epicspectro 3 года назад +41

      That was me :) my dad was on 4 subs during his Navy career!

    • @alexandergavey6471
      @alexandergavey6471 3 года назад +9

      @@epicspectro Aw you must have been proud as heck! Also one of the coolest kids in elementary lol

    • @epicspectro
      @epicspectro 3 года назад +12

      @@alexandergavey6471 proud yes... coolest kid in elementary not likely lol

    • @Panma98
      @Panma98 3 года назад +4

      18:41 for those who want timestamp btw

  • @RoySATX
    @RoySATX 2 года назад +1105

    The access the Navy allowed Destin on this sub was incredible, truly an honor for him and us, his audience.

    • @stucclikechucc
      @stucclikechucc 2 года назад +27

      im pretty sure he works on government projects for the military and more than likely was doing something else and took the time to make a video of the submarine to kill two birds with one stone! of course with government approval id assume. or his job would be on the line. still cool to see though!

    • @musicpipe
      @musicpipe 2 года назад +3

      Titanic colliding with ice anyone ?

    • @davidp6776
      @davidp6776 2 года назад +22

      It's marketing and advertisement to try to get people to join the military. They do this all the time and have branched out to RUclipsrs.

    • @Jack_The_Ripper_Here
      @Jack_The_Ripper_Here 2 года назад +2

      now do one in The CIA head office

    • @RoySATX
      @RoySATX 2 года назад +8

      ​@@Jack_The_Ripper_HereIf it involved the CIA it would not fit the title of the channel

  • @stevenblack9016
    @stevenblack9016 Год назад +78

    Destin, I am a former submariner. (RM2/SS) , having served actively from 1980-1988. One of the commands I was on was USS OMAHA (SSN-692) now decommissioned. Your series here not only brought back so many memories, but also the respect, enthusiasm and genuine interest in what we as Submariners do everyday is a credit to the messaging that you put forth in this video.
    Thank you for showing what you could of the dedication, perseverance and love of country and honor that ALL submariners put forth.
    Please acknowledge that service g in the US Submarine Force is completely VOLUNTARY on the part of the officers and crew of each boat. Dolphin wearing Submariners are a brotherhood and sisterhood thst is a source of pride for each and every one of us.

    • @guymorris6596
      @guymorris6596 Год назад +4

      Thank you for your service from a US Army veteran.

  • @zollotech
    @zollotech 3 года назад +702

    Such a great series. Thanks for all your work in sharing this.

    • @privskorp.9865
      @privskorp.9865 3 года назад +5

      Hahahahah yeah my man zollloo. I just watched your iOS latest review

  • @CoreyMSnow
    @CoreyMSnow 3 года назад +507

    Hi Destin! I'm the guy who narrated "Thunder Below!", and I'm so glad you enjoyed it. I'm grateful for your kind words about it, and I hope anyone who decides to listen to it based on your suggestion enjoys it also! :)
    I've been following this video series since the first one, and it's been a nonstop joy to watch. Thank you for doing this series, it's been fascinating.

    • @MohammadArifRahim
      @MohammadArifRahim 3 года назад +22

      Yes that was a great narration. If reading was any easier with my busy schedule, I would have bought the book. Thanks to you and to Destin for suggesting the book.

    • @alpham777
      @alpham777 3 года назад +12

      WOW

    • @rickgreer7203
      @rickgreer7203 3 года назад +4

      ....and thank you for the awesome narration!

    • @robertpickett5243
      @robertpickett5243 3 года назад +9

      I absolutely loved your narration. It really brought the book to life for me. As a matter of fact this was my first audio book...LOL I was always afraid I would have trouble following along but it was amazing. I was sad when it was over. Your Claxon noise made me laugh every time!

    • @qoaa
      @qoaa 3 года назад +4

      I absolutely loved your narration of that book.

  • @bobellison7752
    @bobellison7752 3 года назад +829

    Destin, I spent almost 4 years on an attack sub, taking her all the way to decommissioning. I was one of the guys operating the reactor in the back that I’m sure you didn’t get to see during your visit. I’ve really enjoyed your series and am quite surprised the Navy allowed you to do it - you must have really impressed someone higher up!

    • @jamesh2321
      @jamesh2321 3 года назад +17

      Was also a nuke, albeit a surface puke lol.

    • @tanner7070
      @tanner7070 3 года назад +9

      @@jamesh2321 I’m proud of being a surface nuke. I’ll gladly side step 3 section duty.

    • @boundaryzero
      @boundaryzero 3 года назад +7

      its not just a reactor back there ;]

    • @Gob.
      @Gob. 3 года назад +12

      I think Destin used to work in a missile silo, but I forget exactly what he did. So he knows a thing or two ;)

    • @laingadaing
      @laingadaing 3 года назад +4

      This was fascinating, seemed like a great crew which i'd imagine is super important on a submarine.

  • @FlorenceSlugcat
    @FlorenceSlugcat Год назад +143

    I love how much pride thoses submariners take in their job. They seem to be going along very well, and it looks like a nice work environment.

    • @wontcreep
      @wontcreep Год назад +21

      you better have nice stuff, nice food and nice ambiance if you're gonna spend multiple months inside a crowded sealed metal can

    • @jdstan9650
      @jdstan9650 Год назад +1

      Just watched the 9 video marathon...and I am smarter! Thank you!

    • @louisrobitaille5810
      @louisrobitaille5810 Год назад

      @@wontcreepAnd Elon thinks he can send people to Mars with like a ~125m^3 "cockpit" 🤡. Submarines might be packed full of instruments, but at least there's stuff to do and you can move around. To go to space, a solid 80% of the rocket's volume is just fuel and the rest is mostly engines, pipes, and cables. There's like 1% of the volume left for people. They're definitely gonna go insane in the 2 years it takes to go to Mars and back 😐. (It takes 6 months to go from one planet to the other and there's a whole year in between where you have to wait because the Earth and Mars are on opposite sides of the Sun.)

  • @wanderingweeb2879
    @wanderingweeb2879 3 года назад +398

    I just realize that I watched this quality series for free. Such a wonderful journey Destin!

    • @raavanhitech
      @raavanhitech 3 года назад +4

      It's not free. Your data and ads. Might feel like free but is it?

    • @DaBeast34
      @DaBeast34 3 года назад +3

      Just use an ad blocker...@@raavanhitech

    • @savage101.
      @savage101. 3 года назад +2

      @@DaBeast34 adblockers are old tech. It's all about youtube vanced now, except for the apple users.

    • @JoshHOnYouTube
      @JoshHOnYouTube 3 года назад +1

      I recommend his patreon, it's a great way to support him :)

  • @normfromhawaii1173
    @normfromhawaii1173 3 года назад +176

    Wow. I am a former sub-sailor. The access you got just boggles my mind. I can tell you that folks I know of high ranks find your video work fascinating and incredibly accurate. You did an amazing job as a great service to the Silent Service.

  • @Nighthawkinlight
    @Nighthawkinlight 3 года назад +1386

    42 minutes... man I had stuff to do today
    Edit: Cartesian divers are one of my favorite physics toys. I've been trying to figure out different games to play in the bottle for a few years. I've haven't gotten far.
    Double edit: Good thing you kept the popcorn ceiling. Made for a great illustration.
    Triple edit: Great series. Congrats on 10M!

    • @BlessedUnrest
      @BlessedUnrest 3 года назад +11

      Worth it!

    • @vx870
      @vx870 3 года назад +5

      *had*

    • @apersunthathasaridiculousl1890
      @apersunthathasaridiculousl1890 3 года назад +1

      yup

    • @simonisenberg4516
      @simonisenberg4516 3 года назад +11

      Had to check the length, I thought no way was that more than 25 maybe. Sad to see this series come to an end but I appreciate the access and candidness and Dustin's knack to bring out the human element in any story. Thank you to all involved.

    • @KaiseruSoze
      @KaiseruSoze 3 года назад +2

      Related and cool science: Archimedes Thermometer

  • @jenbergeron7955
    @jenbergeron7955 2 года назад +19

    My daughter just enlisted in the Navy for submarine service...this series actually calmed this mama's nerves about her serving in that environment. Thank you!

  • @triggerhappyhippie
    @triggerhappyhippie 3 года назад +322

    Hands down one of the best documentary series I've seen. To meet the crew in this natural and uncut way is such a blessing. So much of TV is over engineered and fake. This is just straight up filming and talking.

    • @scidixreiznov8237
      @scidixreiznov8237 3 года назад +7

      Agree

    • @kyanberusama8847
      @kyanberusama8847 3 года назад +3

      Couldn't agree more. And I'm in the category of the farthest thing from any possible type of engineer there is out there.

    • @jessehill9439
      @jessehill9439 3 года назад

      This is very much a "cut version".

  • @stochasticsignal1951
    @stochasticsignal1951 3 года назад +356

    "Deep dive series," I get it, Destin. This has been my favorite series since the helicopter series. Some of the best things about your videos is that they really expose the levels of complexity behind things you don't really think about. The idea of hovering a submarine and the sophistication behind that process is incredible.

    • @TritonTv69420
      @TritonTv69420 3 года назад +1

      Same. The helicopter one is amazing. I am a prototype machinist in the aerospace industry and just thinking about what all goes into keeping control of a helicopter blows my mind. Same thing with submarines. Amazing feats of engineering.

  • @gmergulhao
    @gmergulhao 3 года назад +136

    big shoutout to the commander!! her idea inspired millions through this series!

  • @curtishickerson2646
    @curtishickerson2646 2 года назад +73

    My Grandfather and my Father were both submariners. I never understood the immense pride they held about the difference between a submariner and a sailer until now. You’ve really shown some incredible things in this series and I’m glad to have gotten the chance to understood those that came before me better.

    • @guymorris6596
      @guymorris6596 Год назад +2

      Thank you for their service from a US Army veteran.

  • @timkirk3736
    @timkirk3736 3 года назад +458

    As a Submariner myself, I've really enjoyed this whole series (as well as all of your other videos) very much.

    • @swagmaster6922
      @swagmaster6922 3 года назад +12

      Still mad they didn't let him into the engine and reactor, but i understand why. Destin would have absolutely loved to see those.

    • @justinscott4503
      @justinscott4503 3 года назад +1

      Oogah shipmate. I too am a submariner. Qualified on JEFFERSON CITY SSN759.

    • @ophello
      @ophello 3 года назад +2

      What do you think was the reason they silenced that 3 seconds of audio? What was it likely to have been?

    • @dirtbeard108
      @dirtbeard108 3 года назад +4

      @@ophello specific valve numbers

    • @Giofear
      @Giofear 3 года назад +2

      @@ophello I thought they announced their coordinates or something

  • @randomradon
    @randomradon 3 года назад +406

    As someone who served on a sub for 4 years, let me just say. This series barely scratches the surface on the tech and procedures that are needed to operate these machines. It's also fun knowing what some of the redacted audio is too lmao

    • @accik
      @accik 3 года назад +11

      Interesting why/what radio talk was redacted. Speed or other performance metrics?

    • @JRandomTv
      @JRandomTv 3 года назад +43

      Yes, tell us what the redacted is without telling us what it is.

    • @tomc.5704
      @tomc.5704 3 года назад +33

      @@accik Very likely to be some performance metric. Speed, depth, pressure

    • @SergeyPRKL
      @SergeyPRKL 3 года назад +17

      I sure was surprised that fact when hitting the ice with the sail, the ship can actually capsize. And made me wonder, how do they konw this... have that happened? It's kind obvious with a model sub, but... a real one.

    • @speedbay0
      @speedbay0 3 года назад

      🧢

  • @Tigs2
    @Tigs2 2 года назад +134

    I just binge watched the nuclear Sub series. It was outstanding. Two major things came out of this for me. The first was how mind blowingly complex the engineering on board the sub is and how breathtaking it is for the designers to fit all that equipment into such a small place with so many considerations to take into account. Secondly was you were incredibly honored Destin. The crew were absolutely first class in how they welcomed you aboard and the enthusiasm they displayed to show you as much as possible. The Captain was utterly fantastic and gave you far more time and attention than i would have thought. Overall the crew of the Toledo gave an incredible account of themselves and the US Navy submariner force. You got a once in a lifetime VIP access to things people dont get a chance to witness. I hope the Navy were pleased with the outcome and the PR they have received. Well done! .

    • @dilligaf8349
      @dilligaf8349 Год назад +1

      Top comment. Do you wonder how many have tried to enlist in the navy after seeing this video? Could of been the one that pushed em to finally go. Most submarine videos I watch on here is about what can go wrong.

  • @frostyupscope
    @frostyupscope 3 года назад +132

    I departed my last boat in '05. This series brought back so many memories. I am so glad that the Navy allowed you to do this. You were only able to show a SMALL fraction of what happens on a boat each and every day, but I am sure it will peak the interest of someone that may want to go out and volunteer for submarine duty.

    • @iRecordRandomVids
      @iRecordRandomVids 3 года назад +5

      Thank you for your service!

    • @luckydog9809
      @luckydog9809 3 года назад

      Nice to show family and friends a little bit of life on the boat. Just add in the fun of being submerged for months at a time.

  • @ldmcnutt
    @ldmcnutt 3 года назад +396

    To the person that did not want to be publicly recognized for getting these videos through operational clearance: A big US flag salute to you! Thank you for making this all happen!!!

    • @alexschleuning3690
      @alexschleuning3690 3 года назад +8

      Don't worry, he got a Navy and Marine Corps Commendation medal for his efforts!

    • @ldmcnutt
      @ldmcnutt 3 года назад +3

      @@alexschleuning3690 that’s fantastic. Thanks for the update. Reminds me of my interactions with people at China Lake Naval Air Weapons Base: There’s Marines embedded with most of those naval operations. Makes sense that the Marines would give him/her a commendation too.

  • @carterbrown7513
    @carterbrown7513 3 года назад +350

    I hate it is coming to an end but I learned so so much from this series!

    • @chad6849
      @chad6849 3 года назад +4

      Profile picture checks out

    • @carterbrown7513
      @carterbrown7513 3 года назад

      @@chad6849 thx my friend made that one for me.

  • @isaks3243
    @isaks3243 2 года назад +27

    it is just insane that you get to enter these super classified areas, make videos about it and then show the rest of us what suff look like and how it works. I have watched this series before but I felt like I had to see it again. thank you Destin for being the awezome man you are!

  • @TruthFinder01
    @TruthFinder01 3 года назад +177

    Level of professionalism and dedication of these sailors is mind blowing. So cool whenever one of the officers is talking on camera and there’s what sounds like an important announcement being made, they immediately recognize it, stop talking, guide their attention to the announcement, acknowledge it and resume talking. Their minds are on high alert at all times. Hats off to these bad asses!

    • @KayakingBubblehead
      @KayakingBubblehead 3 года назад +8

      It's not a life for everyone and being underwater isn't something you think about while underway. I served on two of the of 41 for freedom Boomers and I miss the life and would jump at the chance to go underway one more time.

    • @johnmcgimpsey1825
      @johnmcgimpsey1825 3 года назад +5

      More than two decades later, I still automatically stop talking whenever a PA announcement is made. Can't tell you how many times I've had to try to explain to family and colleagues...

    • @KayakingBubblehead
      @KayakingBubblehead 3 года назад +2

      @@johnmcgimpsey1825 Same here and still tell someone to "to say again" when I didn't hear them.

  • @magamagaaa
    @magamagaaa 3 года назад +108

    The group of people you were with had a different level of respect answering your questions by the end of your trip. They have respect for you its easy to tell. Best youtube series I've watched in a long time.

    • @Cavemanner
      @Cavemanner 3 года назад +2

      When you carry yourself with humility and respect for the work others do they will return it in kind. Destin is a Master class in being a real human being.

  • @thdetdestro151
    @thdetdestro151 3 года назад +235

    actually sad this series is over, it was some of the most interesting stuff I've seen in a while, so much cool stuff happening even with the censorship.

    • @karasira2696
      @karasira2696 3 года назад +12

      Do you mean the censor ship ?

    • @thdetdestro151
      @thdetdestro151 3 года назад +6

      @@karasira2696 I'm sorry that pun was SUB par =p

    • @artemislogic5252
      @artemislogic5252 2 года назад

      im guessing the censorship is just them not revealing the coordinates of where they surfaced, maybe they use that spot a lot and dont want a potential enemy to know in case of war, and them not saying how they know where to surface might also be that same reason, and/or they get the information from an external source and would be vulnerable if an enemy were to stop them getting that info

    • @thdetdestro151
      @thdetdestro151 2 года назад +1

      @@artemislogic5252 well theres also knowing how they come up with information they need to make decisions could allow others to come up with ways of countering their specific way of information gathering.

  • @cptairwolf
    @cptairwolf 2 года назад +24

    What a stellar crew man. Everyone took time to explain their job in a clear and concise way. As always the production value was amazing Destin.

    • @awmzy8897
      @awmzy8897 Год назад +1

      i reckon its due to the weight of the aircarft

  • @hassetjimenez
    @hassetjimenez 3 года назад +147

    Man, this whole series was just AMAZING.. Coming from a country where you only see this things on TV I feel like I dived too lol! Thank you man!

  • @TomMargrave
    @TomMargrave 3 года назад +40

    I spent 5 years on USS Atlanta SSN-712 and none of my family got to see half the stuff you showed on these video. I am glad you could show the world what goes on under the surface and how the US Navy is out there doing their jobs for this country. Thank you for telling these stories.

    • @emergencyrapidresponseteam7181
      @emergencyrapidresponseteam7181 2 года назад

      Submariners job is to destroy the environment and destroy our polar ice caps. Nuclear releases heat which is biggest contributor to our ice caps melting and our oceans rising. Nuclear ships needs to be banned which ADM Boorda was doing until he was murdered by our military industrial complex dictators.

  • @SwigerQ86
    @SwigerQ86 2 года назад +502

    Thank you US Navy for allowing us to step into the submarine world, it was awesome.

    • @joshw2929
      @joshw2929 2 года назад +4

      Agreed 1000%

    • @SinHurr
      @SinHurr 2 года назад +2

      Glory to me, the 69th like

    • @CreeseDF
      @CreeseDF 2 года назад +1

      @@SinHurr k

    • @uglyangelracing
      @uglyangelracing Год назад +1

      @Anne Frank Vape Pen 🤣😂.

    • @AnoNymInvestor
      @AnoNymInvestor Год назад +2

      Awesome and a bit frightening. They are that serious for a reason and it has nothing to do with politics.

  • @Tydyjav1
    @Tydyjav1 2 года назад +14

    This series is the most interesting, in depth “making the sausage” submarine video I have ever seen. My buddy was on one, but he could never explain this clearly how things happened on a sub. So much more interesting than anything else that I have seen. Props to the USN for being so cool about it too.

  • @nagarzi81
    @nagarzi81 3 года назад +152

    Destin, thank you so much for making this series. After growing up in South Mississippi, I served in the Navy from 2000 to 2004 and had the privilege of working aboard 2 LA class subs on 2 missions in the Pacific. At the time, I was in my early 20s, and didn’t really appreciate the experience as much as I feel I should have. These videos have taken me back in time and made me feel the pride and uniqueness of those experiences. Life on a submarine isn’t easy or comfortable, but it is something that very few people who have lived on this planet have had the chance to experience, and should be appreciated as such.
    Again, thank you Destin.

    • @JBLewis
      @JBLewis 3 года назад

      Thank you for being out there! Thank you for your service!

  • @bencushwa8902
    @bencushwa8902 3 года назад +152

    Destin, as a civilian who rides US Navy surface ships, let me just say how much I appreciate you, your work, and particularly and this series.
    You are a treasure.

  • @justinmikko1321
    @justinmikko1321 3 года назад +336

    I love how Destin can understand everything that the submariners say, no matter how technical. He does justice to how he breaks down every information he learnt from them for us to understand.

    • @lokipokey
      @lokipokey 3 года назад +14

      And yet somehow, we can understand what Destin is saying. He's pretty amazing.

    • @ramal5708
      @ramal5708 3 года назад +12

      The hardest thing is to explain and tone down advanced stuff to beginners or the folks that curious to learns stuff and making them understand.
      If you know the engineering theories or the science you will understand them, He is mech engineer

    • @amartyaroy3754
      @amartyaroy3754 3 года назад +6

      Considering he has degree in Mechanical and Aerospace engineering, that's easy for him to understand.

    • @ihateusernamesgrrr
      @ihateusernamesgrrr 2 года назад +2

      @@ramal5708 I remember hearing years ago somebody said "If you can't explain the most advanced things in a way a beginner would understand, then you yourself don't understand what you're talking about". Something along those lines, and in my life experience so far that still rings pretty true. Every industry and specialty has its own jargon regardless of whether it's some extremely advance military or space engineer or the checkout chick at a supermarket and that saying about echos all the way through the spectrum of these extremes. If you understand what you're talking about then in a relaxed environment explaining it to a moron on the topic should be no problem.

    • @Maxikxng
      @Maxikxng 2 года назад

      the fact that he had to cut audio when he said something is like wow

  • @driverjoelonghauler2881
    @driverjoelonghauler2881 Год назад +6

    I’m retired Navy. I really love your videos and especially those highlighting my shipmates doing their jobs so well. My field of ASW proved these sailors know their stuff. 🇺🇸🍺

  • @dizzymetrics
    @dizzymetrics 3 года назад +659

    The best ad the Navy could ever hope to deliver
    Devilish intent aside, this was an amazing series to watch.

    • @EmoJess
      @EmoJess 3 года назад +50

      @Charming nowhere to hide from his previous work he most likely already has a security clearance, which means he can be trusted with secrets.

    • @robbiepoohify
      @robbiepoohify 3 года назад +39

      So glad others are seeing the truth as well. As fascinating as these videos are, the real intent is to encourage young people to join the navy based on all the pros given, and none of the cons. The saying, "Caveat emptor" comes to mind.

    • @macedindu829
      @macedindu829 3 года назад +2

      Hey, it's going to be impossible to spread double-anal to all corners of the globe if we can't staff those ships.

    • @hapiant
      @hapiant 3 года назад +3

      They could have taken colonialism to a whole new level; but chose otherwise and made no military acquisitions. Instead they go to war to defend people who say they want to be free. God Bless the young men and women and God Bless the USA.

    • @perkypears
      @perkypears 3 года назад +12

      yeah it's cool to learn about how this kind of thing works because i had never really even thought about the logistics of how a submarine would dive and surface and all that. but anytime someone makes a video involving the US military whether its to explain airplanes or boats or anything else theres always a little bit of stank to it when you think about all the kids watching that are gonna look into joining after seeing this, not really understanding the unfun and boring parts of the job or downright evil things the military can ask of people and the horrors they can get kids to contribute to

  • @Trustfuleevees
    @Trustfuleevees 3 года назад +301

    The most anticipated series finale of the decade

    • @Shift1616
      @Shift1616 3 года назад +1

      Agreed!! Congratulations on the whole series. Simply Amazing.

    • @BlessedUnrest
      @BlessedUnrest 3 года назад +3

      It’s only 2021 🤔

    • @quickattack5608
      @quickattack5608 3 года назад +6

      @@BlessedUnrest every year ends a decade. There is no set year on a new decade because it is any given 10 year period.

    • @MiscMitz
      @MiscMitz 3 года назад +1

      So incredible!

    • @BlessedUnrest
      @BlessedUnrest 3 года назад +2

      @@quickattack5608 ohhh ty

  • @BrianSmith-kv3px
    @BrianSmith-kv3px 3 года назад +74

    I never imagined all those years ago, while watching a video showing how cats always land on their feet, that I'd get to see a supersonic baseball cannon, tour rocket factories, learn about core memory for flying the Saturn V, finally understand how helicopters work, and go inside a nuclear submarine.
    Destin, thank you for taking us on all these amazing journeys with you.

  • @n0anime342
    @n0anime342 2 года назад +17

    I’m amazed they allowed you to film. This is so cool and a really cool insight into how the crew works and their dynamic. Everyone is so humble in such the massive role they play. I’m sure this inspired someone

  • @saradamsmc
    @saradamsmc 2 года назад +695

    At first I was like "why is this video so damned long?" then, after what seemed like only a few minutes, I was like "wait, no why is it over already!" - way to make this so interesting and immersive! Thanks, Destin!

  • @CullenCraft
    @CullenCraft 3 года назад +183

    The captain's pure skill is on display around 25 minutes in. His absolute trust in his crew is based on experience that feeds back into his trust.
    He's thoroughly connected with every operation, while staying uninvolved until he's needed.
    THAT is leadership.

    • @campari4467
      @campari4467 3 года назад +7

      And he's hot🤭

    • @wobblysauce
      @wobblysauce 3 года назад +6

      Yep, there is a place and time to speak, and when to say nothing and let them do their jobs.

    • @emergencyrapidresponseteam7181
      @emergencyrapidresponseteam7181 2 года назад

      Destroying our artic is not leadership it is sadistic, and Captain needs to be relieved of duty. ADM Boorda found our nuclear program the biggest contributor of our oceans heating up and our ice caps melting. Only a meth addict goes up into an ice cap and think it does no environmental damage. He is Captain Methhead.

    • @CullenCraft
      @CullenCraft 2 года назад

      @@emergencyrapidresponseteam7181 OK but... How is that the captain's fault? "Hello HQ, I just saw a RUclips comment that says 'military bad'... Mission aborted, we're coming home"

    • @emergencyrapidresponseteam7181
      @emergencyrapidresponseteam7181 2 года назад

      @@CullenCraft Before ADM Boorda was murdered, he was going to scrap the whole nuclear program and every single nuclear ship. Military Industrial Complex are TYRANTS!!!

  • @cyberorpheus
    @cyberorpheus 3 года назад +145

    I never would have imagine how complex it is to pilot a submarine, I'm amazed at how smart everyone in the crew has to be. Thank you Destin and thanks to the Navy for letting us learn all this stuff. Greetings from Colombia

    • @garlandblanchard8016
      @garlandblanchard8016 3 года назад

      I live near the training school for these guys and am friends with a few. Every single one of them is wicked smart.

  • @templar2906
    @templar2906 2 года назад +7

    This is what I want to do when I go to the navy, being an engineer on a sub. This video was so cool to be able to get a sneak peek of life on a submarine and got me excited for when I graduate high school. Can’t wait and thank you for making this video!

  • @thelazyrabbit4220
    @thelazyrabbit4220 3 года назад +476

    The dislikes are from the military personnel who had to go through frame by frame blurring out all important details for a 24 hour long multicam supervlog.😬😬

    • @W00lveR1ne
      @W00lveR1ne 3 года назад +57

      Some are from Chinese and North Korean naval staff too! Hahaha

    • @Fadamor
      @Fadamor 3 года назад +15

      🤣 this might be more true than you know!

    • @doozledorf7036
      @doozledorf7036 2 года назад

      @@W00lveR1ne Russians tend to be the most butthurt when it comes to the USA. Them and China haha

  • @bobbyp378
    @bobbyp378 3 года назад +299

    "If you're involved with stuff, that means your guys aren't ready" wise words from a great captain.

    • @nobelissimos8719
      @nobelissimos8719 3 года назад +28

      @seeni gzty Why are you thanking destin but replying to someone else entirely? lol

    • @johnramsey2782
      @johnramsey2782 2 года назад +1

      Command by negation

  • @PiperDougherty
    @PiperDougherty 3 года назад +75

    This was one of the most incredible RUclips series I've ever seen.

    • @Bashman20
      @Bashman20 3 года назад

      i think is the msot impressive i have ever seen, what a trip!

  • @spaghetti9845
    @spaghetti9845 2 года назад +98

    4:45 a civilian literally just told them when to dive. Even though they were humoring him... the fact of giving one command to the entire boat had to feel great if only for a few seconds.

  • @AdamHowardTravelerdawg
    @AdamHowardTravelerdawg 3 года назад +73

    As a prior service member myself (Army), I have to say how much I appreciate the knowledge, respect, and duty shown in these videos. Destin, you put yourself in the submarine with the crew and conducted yourself in a admirable way. The seaman shown in these videos are a testament to the professionalism of the Navy. How freaking cool is it to be a submariner! I hope these videos will inform and excite a new generation of seamen to serve their country in some of the coolest jobs in the world! OPSEC was handled really well, I am so glad the Navy was able to work with you on releasing educational information that maintained the security of our service folk. EDIT: Also proud a fellow Huntsville native is able to do such amazing videos!

  • @Chainsaw-ASMR
    @Chainsaw-ASMR 3 года назад +87

    29:30 - Watch the Captain's eyes during this time. He's keeping a close eye on everything in that space and stayed exceptionally calm. Great camera work Destin.

    • @zekesmith538
      @zekesmith538 3 года назад +6

      No matter who you are or what your doing at that moment….. if you are breaking through ice….. that is the look we all give….

    • @Mengmoshu
      @Mengmoshu 3 года назад +2

      I noticed something else really interesting about the captain, when he's having a side conversation with Destin he's still alert to his job. And when he needs to focus on the job he's got masterful body language to communicate that with.

    • @johnmcgimpsey1825
      @johnmcgimpsey1825 3 года назад +1

      @@Mengmoshu Command presence is a thing. They don't hand the keys to the boat to just anybody...

    • @Mengmoshu
      @Mengmoshu 3 года назад +1

      @@johnmcgimpsey1825 Yeah, I always figured as much. As a civilian I don't get to see it in action like this, and I wanted to point it out so other people could appreciate it with me.

  • @x17Andrew71x
    @x17Andrew71x 3 года назад +144

    I somehow always end up with a smile after watching SmartEveryDay.

  • @Kyle-ly6bt
    @Kyle-ly6bt 2 года назад +11

    You can really tell Destin has just a huge passion for the stuff he does. Like a child at a space museum. Thanks for your really interesting channel man!

  • @thewebspinner
    @thewebspinner 3 года назад +223

    Jodie Cornell deserves a promotion for bringing us this awesome series. Seriously cool.

    • @MagiciteHeart
      @MagiciteHeart 3 года назад +2

      Not too much room for promotion if you're already a commander lol

  • @kotori87gaming89
    @kotori87gaming89 3 года назад +55

    "just another Sunday"
    Yep, that's about right. US Nuclear submarines do amazing things on a daily basis. That doesn't make any of it any less amazing. Thanks for making this series!

  • @TheStabbyCyclist
    @TheStabbyCyclist 3 года назад +86

    Loved this series. As someone in Navy aviation, this is a side of the Navy that I have never seen and likely will never see. I hope that the discretion and professionalism that you demonstrated might lead the Navy to be willing to let you take a look inside the Navy aviation community. As always, phenomenal content. Thank you for inspiring me and others to learn more.

    • @MattMurphree
      @MattMurphree 3 года назад +1

      Like the Navy's Helicarrier, which definitely doesn't exist... wink wink. :)

  • @georgipartsalev6193
    @georgipartsalev6193 2 года назад +9

    What an incredible series! I loved every minute of it. Never have I seen such detailed insight into the daily life of a submariner. Thank you, Destin!

  • @thornsonmonday
    @thornsonmonday 3 года назад +97

    Kind of fitting that you'd finish off the deep dive series on submarines with a deep dive on a submarine. I've served in the Navy on submarines for 16 years and deep dives never get old. I'm still in awe of the engineers that designed ships so capable.

    • @stickinthemud23
      @stickinthemud23 3 года назад +1

      And gratitude to HGR and his take no prisoners attitude about safety.

    • @jacoblojewski8729
      @jacoblojewski8729 3 года назад +3

      I always loved being deep. There's always this odd sense of the ship being calmer there. Probably a combination of less shallow turbulence and the slower speeds. Although I will say my most restful sleep was always at flank speed, that rumble is like rocking a baby's crib :)

    • @thornsonmonday
      @thornsonmonday 3 года назад +2

      @@stickinthemud23 Our nuclear father, who art in Maneuvering. Hallowed be thy name.

    • @thornsonmonday
      @thornsonmonday 3 года назад +1

      @@jacoblojewski8729 That all ahead flank shimmy will make you sleep like the dead.

    • @vim2286
      @vim2286 3 года назад

      What commmands?

  • @gest9007
    @gest9007 3 года назад +138

    “How dangerous, how important, and how interesting” destin really really hit all these points home. And it’s kinda crazy how well these messages were conveyed.

  • @MrProach2
    @MrProach2 3 года назад +92

    I love the way they call you "Sir" (they see you as a "Special Invitee"; they know you're a civvy). And likewise you call them "Sir" too). Respect all around.
    A great series, Destin, you are privileged to have had that opportunity.

    • @TheDragorin
      @TheDragorin 3 года назад +4

      any servicemember is supposed to address any civillian as sir or ma'am, and Dustin should have been addressing the enlisted sailors by their rank

    • @gh-ev9vi
      @gh-ev9vi 3 года назад +3

      He calls most people sir or ma’am as far as I can tell

    • @BlueSparrow13
      @BlueSparrow13 3 года назад +3

      Im 99% sure its cultural, destin along with (probably) most of the crew, grew up in the country. Where one of the biggest things you get drilled into your head are,
      1. Give everyone respect
      And 2. Its sir and ma'am all the way, as part of the respect thing.

    • @TheDragorin
      @TheDragorin 3 года назад +2

      @@BlueSparrow13 no, stop trying to sound smart. I already explained it. servicemembers are literally required to address civillians by sir/ma'am and yeah destins just trying to be polite.

    • @JohnDoe-dj3lw
      @JohnDoe-dj3lw 3 года назад +2

      the whole "sir, yes sir, no sir, ma'am, yes ma'am, no ma'am" is pretty much drilled into their brain since first day of training, it becomes second nature for whoever served under any branch of the U.S. military. Which is cool imho

  • @gu1016
    @gu1016 2 года назад +4

    I'm an Air Force Brat but really really appreciate this work.

  • @JHSullivanIII
    @JHSullivanIII 3 года назад +193

    Destin is so happy he's giggling like a four-year-old. Love it.

    • @brian8507
      @brian8507 3 года назад

      Happy he got that secret money from the government to make ads for its amazing military.... to get more recruits.... and to scare other world powers.
      God bless America

    • @al0dmd
      @al0dmd 3 года назад +1

      @@brian8507 Chill tf down Brian

    • @brian8507
      @brian8507 3 года назад

      @@al0dmd why? I like living in the country that controls the earth.

    • @topazprism77
      @topazprism77 3 года назад +1

      @@brian8507 oh my god.

    • @brian8507
      @brian8507 3 года назад

      @@topazprism77 what bro?

  • @dommoo2
    @dommoo2 3 года назад +45

    It made me extremely happy that subs actually have the awoooga siren and that wasn't just something that Hollywood has lied to me about

    • @osmia
      @osmia 3 года назад

      Me too!

    • @richardaldom741
      @richardaldom741 3 года назад +2

      New boats dont, but hearing the real diving alarm agajn made me smile.

    • @EmilFr
      @EmilFr 3 года назад +3

      Googled awoooga siren and found this on Wikipedia: "Many modern submarines still have Klaxon diving alarms (mostly supplied by crew members or unofficial sources, usually not NAVSEA) paying homage to USN submarine tradition."
      The klaxon are not standard equipment anymore, the boats are now equipped with more modern alarms, built into the 1MC

    • @vim2286
      @vim2286 3 года назад

      Ours didn't, it was a super weird sound we had

  • @k-ron7403
    @k-ron7403 3 года назад +90

    This whole series and the level of access and professionalism on show during this series is exceptional. Really had a great time watching this and hopefully it sheds light on what it takes to be a submariner. This is why I love Smarter Every Day. Thank you for all concerned for making this happen

  • @MrRtcrockett
    @MrRtcrockett Год назад +2

    'Hovering a submarine sucks.'
    When the chief said that .. he wasn't kidding. So many things have to be considered.
    GREAT VIDEO ... THANKS.

  • @erniewelz
    @erniewelz 3 года назад +133

    This was such an amazing series and I’m kinda sad it’s over. Every single thing you were able to cover, I learned something from, and it was all very interesting to find out. Thanks for the awesome stuff. You are extremely lucky to be given the opportunity that we all wished we could do. Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @moabfool
    @moabfool 3 года назад +227

    "Stupid deep" is engineer speak for "that number remains classified, but we doubt our global adversaries can match it."

    • @Alf763
      @Alf763 3 года назад +17

      You’d be amazed how deep the Russians go

    • @Kristian-ql8zw
      @Kristian-ql8zw 3 года назад +1

      @@Alf763 How would you know?

    • @Alf763
      @Alf763 3 года назад +24

      @@Kristian-ql8zw because they make a point in Russian sub commander training and in their designs to make the subs be able to go incredibly deep, they also hold most of the depth records that exist

    • @deiterp3912
      @deiterp3912 3 года назад +20

      @@Alf763 I'm sure the US Navy is just roaring to declassify its submarine depth capabilities just to hold a record, but that probably has more to do with Russian propaganda.

    • @Alf763
      @Alf763 3 года назад +13

      @@deiterp3912 test depth of the los Angeles class is 950ft, the test depth of a typhoon class Russian submarine is 3000ft, Russian subs are simply made to go lower and their commanders are willing to push it far more

  • @dpreston8831
    @dpreston8831 3 года назад +135

    The look on his face when you were about to tell him how deep you were… he like I swear you better not!!! So great you were actually knowledgeable unlike most youtubers that get to experience cool stuff!! Marine veteran here!

    • @drewdane40
      @drewdane40 3 года назад +19

      The Navy used to say that the 688 class was capable of diving to a depth of... IDK, some arbitrary number that everyone knew was absurdly shallow. As I recall, it was Joan Lunden that did a piece that used some footage shot aboard a submarine underway, and the censors failed to notice that the depth gauge was showing a much deeper depth on the final edit that was broadcast on ABC. After that they revised what they told the public, but that number is still only slightly less arbitrary.

    • @hekeli
      @hekeli 3 года назад +13

      Pretty sure all the info can be found from russian service manuals :D

  • @samspade4634
    @samspade4634 2 года назад +3

    The submarine information is awesome, but I think the best part of this documentary was the great folks of the US Navy. How blessed I feel knowing those guys are there every day protecting our great nation. Great video.

    • @jameslopez5652
      @jameslopez5652 2 года назад

      Being able to know and hear that from our fellow Americans.... means more than you know. Especially nowadays. Just retired recently myself from the Silent Service. ETC(SS/IDW) Retired Hooyah!

  • @jarverm9148
    @jarverm9148 3 года назад +148

    Tell the kid from west Jefferson we’re proud of him from village to submarine that’s amazing

    • @jjcoola998
      @jjcoola998 3 года назад +4

      Education is power 🤙

  • @noobatnothing
    @noobatnothing 3 года назад +64

    I shed a tear at the end, this was such a cool series to watch.

  • @effychase62
    @effychase62 3 года назад +20

    After years of watching thousands of vids here on YT, I can honestly say that this one is the coolest and most interesting one I've ever watched. Hats off to everyone who enabled this video to be made!

  • @mkevilempire
    @mkevilempire Год назад +15

    What an exciting video. These machines are simply astonishing, and I can only imagine how awesome your experience has been..

  • @TJ-bv4ij
    @TJ-bv4ij 3 года назад +120

    This is the kind of stuff I've always been curious about but never imagined I would ever see. Thanks for showing us all about how these submarines work and what life is like aboard them!

    • @animatingmonkey4689
      @animatingmonkey4689 3 года назад +1

      I know ya think the government wouldn't allow the location of a nuclear sub to be know wonder where it is now surely they had to relocate

    • @alexisrivera200xable
      @alexisrivera200xable 3 года назад +1

      @@animatingmonkey4689 If it were located anywhere else yes. But camp Sea Dragon is not even remotely accessible nor a secret location. Hostile nations won't be getting their own assets there before the sub dives back down and moves on with their schedule. They won't be getting anywhere near enough in time to do any surveillance much less undetected. The sub's "eyes and ears" are exceptionally sensitive.

  • @maxcactus7
    @maxcactus7 3 года назад +69

    Such an INCREDIBLY dedicated, professional and inspiring group of men on that boat!! First rate all the way and America's best, to be sure! Huge thanks, Destin and the US Navy for making this possible!

  • @ajrupert5639
    @ajrupert5639 3 года назад +63

    I'm so sad this series is over. It was absolutely incredible, and actually made me super interested in submarines. Thank you for the incredible content!

  • @jcouture7710
    @jcouture7710 2 года назад +2

    Stumbled across Surface a Submarine in the Arctic Ocean. Very cool. Spent 11 years as a nuke machinist mate on some of the older boats (SSN-588 & SSBN-631), and this brought back some great memories. Thanks!

  • @LongDogRacing
    @LongDogRacing 2 года назад +62

    Destin, "once in a lifetime" doesn't even begin to the describe the opportunity presented to you with this experience. You deserved every minute of it, and we are grateful for you sharing all the details in your classic smarter-every-day way! Thank you!

  • @samwolf8151
    @samwolf8151 3 года назад +21

    Thank you accurately presenting what I do everyday. I can’t wait to show this series to my kids when they are old enough. You’re a rockstar.

    • @johnmcgimpsey1825
      @johnmcgimpsey1825 3 года назад +2

      I did this back in the 90's and my grown kids think it's pretty cool...

    • @Hudgi34
      @Hudgi34 3 года назад

      Thank you for your service!

    • @vim2286
      @vim2286 3 года назад

      Command? Please say seawolf 😆 with your name it would only be justice

    • @Clell65619
      @Clell65619 3 года назад +1

      @@johnmcgimpsey1825 The Georgia did a dependent's cruise in the mid-90s, I took my eldest, 11 at the time along for the overnight run so he could see what his old man had spent more than 20 years doing.
      Man, was he impressed. Not by ship handling, not by navigation, not by the missile tubes or the torpedo room.
      By the Ice Cream machine in the Crew's mess. "You can have ice cream whenever you want?
      THAT is what he remembers, and what he's told his kids about what I did in the Navy.

  • @InvalidationX145
    @InvalidationX145 3 года назад +57

    I love how Destin's eyes are just wide open and drinking everything in like a toddler at the aquarium for the first time. He's just so fascinated by everything - and it's absolutely infectious.
    Thanks to both you, Destin, and everyone that worked with you to make this incredibly fascinating series happen.

  • @NoCaping
    @NoCaping 2 года назад +5

    Honestly think you'd make a great submariner you catch on very quickly. Absolutely enjoyed this series. & thanks to the men & women aboard that sub. You make our lives so much safer daily!

  • @TheHeffNerr
    @TheHeffNerr 3 года назад +28

    This series has been one of the coolest thing you've ever done. I still want more of these videos.

  • @pyrob2142
    @pyrob2142 3 года назад +735

    "Can you tell me the difference in depth?" "No."
    Probably seconds later: "I'm doing the math in my head."
    Power move, Destin.

    • @yayedu
      @yayedu 3 года назад +102

      Yeah, I'm sure we can see a little bit of fear in the Chief's eyes.
      "If he says the exact depth were at, we have orders to throw him overboard"

    • @TechTinkerWorks
      @TechTinkerWorks 3 года назад +11

      why is that info classified? It is literally written on the wikipedia page it can go as deep as 450m.

    • @pyrob2142
      @pyrob2142 3 года назад +47

      @@TechTinkerWorks I've also wondered about this, but since the source for that claim is part of the Royal Navy, I guess it depends on if it knows the true capabilities of the boat. Also that data is now almost 15 years old, so maybe they were able to upgrade the maximum depth by reinforcing the hull?
      More importantly though it would tell you how maneuverable the boat is under water by gauging how many meters per second it can dive.

    • @cheetor5923
      @cheetor5923 3 года назад +75

      @@pyrob2142 There's also another really good reason to cut wher Destin did.... Submarine hulls 'pop' when diving and ascending. Any sonarperson worth their salt would kill to get a perfect audio recording of the hull pop of a known submarine from inside that sub.

    • @AJSpinDrift
      @AJSpinDrift 3 года назад +39

      @@TechTinkerWorks Don't believe everything you read on Wikipedia! ;D

  • @MakeSomething
    @MakeSomething 3 года назад +287

    Saw a Toledo Rockets sweatshirt on the USS Toledo! Some hometown pride! Beautiful series Destin!

    • @MarkSpieker
      @MarkSpieker 3 года назад +4

      University of Toledo graduate here. I graduated with degrees in Engineering Physics and Mechanical Engineering and put them to use designing rockets that are busy getting stuff off the ground as we head toward having more people working and living off of Earth. Thanks in part to Destin, I am still getting smarter every day. As a giant team with many roles, we are creating a complex, fascinating world. Go Rockets!

    • @F_L_U_X
      @F_L_U_X 3 года назад +1

      Or he was just cold.

    • @F_L_U_X
      @F_L_U_X 3 года назад +1

      @seeni gzty wrong person...

    • @ridhakazuki
      @ridhakazuki 2 года назад

      M

    • @ridhakazuki
      @ridhakazuki 2 года назад

      Mm

  • @judyrichardscappello2787
    @judyrichardscappello2787 2 месяца назад

    I can't tell you how much I enjoyed this series about the Navy's Submariners. My dad joined the Navy in 1954 and served over 21 years, 15 of those years was spent on submarines. He loved being a sailor.

  • @michaelpakadronermike8146
    @michaelpakadronermike8146 3 года назад +57

    It's amazing how much goes into operating a submarine. I can't think of anyone that could have done this series better. My hat is off to the people that has mastered this level of technology. I can't imagine how much deeper it goes with the things you weren't able to show us. My respect to everyone that has earned their Dolphin badge.

  • @tadcraze5432
    @tadcraze5432 2 года назад +382

    I don’t spend over 20 minutes on RUclips video usually, but this was absolutely worth it. Amazing content!

    • @VirtanenDK
      @VirtanenDK 2 года назад +3

      @Sound Money lol 😆

    • @HHRS
      @HHRS 2 года назад

      I spend 4-5 hours on RUclips daily and I have watched every video this man uploaded.

    • @tadcraze5432
      @tadcraze5432 2 года назад

      @@HHRS actually that’s a good thing cause like most of the time I spend like a similar amount of time daily but I watch videos from every single genre rather than specifying one channel

    • @tadcraze5432
      @tadcraze5432 2 года назад

      @Sound Money nice try there Dad. We’re you bullied at school to start assuming stuff about others

    • @axelfoley1406
      @axelfoley1406 2 года назад

      @@tadcraze5432 ...Just a joke, man, lol.

  • @hexum9449
    @hexum9449 3 года назад +31

    Thank you Destin for taking us to places we'll probably never get to experience.

  • @rexx9496
    @rexx9496 2 года назад +3

    What an amazing series! Never had a clue what it was like on a submarine or why anyone would want to be trapped under water for months, but now I can see how interesting it can be.

  • @thepetermullins
    @thepetermullins 3 года назад +81

    Destin, I just gotta say man, I've loved this series. It taught me so much about a world that I came close to experiencing, but disability precluded me from doing. I'm so grateful that you brought people like me on that sub with you. Always happy to see a Job 38 reference at the end. This indeed is where the proud waves stop, my man.

    • @danielmconnolly7
      @danielmconnolly7 3 года назад

      *Antarctica is not a Continent, it's the Ice Wall perimeter that holds the Oceans in like a bowl around the perimeter of our Flat Earth.*

    • @heckingbamboozled8097
      @heckingbamboozled8097 3 года назад +1

      @@danielmconnolly7 I was going to make a joke about this comment because I thought it too was sarcastic, but considering you're subbed to Skywatch Media, it's pretty clear you're being serious here. I'm sorry you choose to deny reality in favor of your escapism fantasy.

    • @Heroinexoxo
      @Heroinexoxo 3 года назад +1

      @@danielmconnolly7
      ICE WALL PERIMETER LMAO
      Let me guess, the illuminati and Nasa built it?
      Or was it aliens?
      Maybe the lizard people?
      Maybe all of them? :^)

  • @plrpilot
    @plrpilot 3 года назад +15

    You could have made this 3 hours and I would have watched every minute. Thank you, Destin for pulling this together. Thank you, NAVY, for your service and for sharing your experience with us through SmarterEveryDay. This was absolutely awesome!

    • @PizzaPowerXYZ
      @PizzaPowerXYZ 3 года назад

      Double navy because they allowed him to RECORD and dive on the submarine!

  • @wiscojoe_ggg3449
    @wiscojoe_ggg3449 3 года назад +24

    This is honesty the coolest series I’ve ever watched. Thank you Destin.

  • @iW3RK
    @iW3RK Год назад +1

    Omg … this is a TIMELESS video , international space series coming up! Absolutely fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!