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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Are US Navy divers just really good with equalizing when underwater? Maybe, but also, it’s #NotWhatYouThink #NWYT #shorts
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  • @sicsemperevellomortemtyran3526
    @sicsemperevellomortemtyran3526 3 года назад +9822

    Being in a space suit you're inches away from a vacuum, which is scary. But, in one of these suits you're inches away from enough pressure to crush you instantly, which is even scarier to me.

    • @DarkMatterX1
      @DarkMatterX1 3 года назад +620

      You'd much rather your divesuit failed than your spacesuit failed.

    • @sicsemperevellomortemtyran3526
      @sicsemperevellomortemtyran3526 3 года назад +931

      @@DarkMatterX1 No, the opposite. I would rather have a leak in my spacesuit than dive suit. Probably dead either way. The difference in pressure in a spacesuit is 1 atm. The difference in a dive suit is tens of atmospheres if not more.

    • @DarkMatterX1
      @DarkMatterX1 3 года назад +1142

      @@sicsemperevellomortemtyran3526
      "The difference in a dive suit is tens of atmospheres or more."
      That's exactly what I'm saying. If you have a catostrophic failure in a divesuit, you're dead instantly. If you have a catastrophic failure in a spacesuit, you _don't_ die instantly. And as all the alveoli in your lungs begin to burst and you vomit up and reinhale the blood from your lungs, choking and drowning you, your blood starts to boil. Your skin will crack and freeze. You will be aware of your body disintegrating in space.
      Contrary to what you see in most movies, loss of pressure/atmosphere in space isn't an instant death. I don't know about you, but I'd rather be dead in an instant than slowly disintegrate inside a nylon suit.
      E: typos

    • @sicsemperevellomortemtyran3526
      @sicsemperevellomortemtyran3526 3 года назад +405

      @@DarkMatterX1 Understandable, but I'm still more afraid of being at the bottom of the ocean, than being in space. The method of death is not what scares me, but the environment that surrounds me.
      Imagine a suit that could protect you from the pressure in the Earth's magma chamber. If it fails, you'd die instantly. But, being under the planet's crust is way more intimidating than the thought of being in space. Being trapped under immense pressure is far scarier than being trapped in a vacuum. Space seems so peaceful in comparison.

    • @DarkMatterX1
      @DarkMatterX1 3 года назад +294

      @@sicsemperevellomortemtyran3526
      I see where you're comin' from. We can peacefully disagree on which is worse. To me, either is beautiful, exhilarating and simultaneously intimidating. Billions of tons of rock or water over you, waiting for any reason to squash you, but to be there in itself would be amazing. Or the vast, freezing emptiness of space waiting to suck the life right out of you.
      I'm not afraid of death, but I wouldn't want it to be excruciating if I could help it. Make sense?
      Edit: Great name, btw

  • @richiecuzzz1
    @richiecuzzz1 3 года назад +6677

    610 meters is insanely deep! I never knew that about those diving suits.

  • @sded7126
    @sded7126 3 года назад +3573

    In Spain we joke about having 4 nukes to our name. But they're under the sea so we can't use them. Lol

    • @Miles26545
      @Miles26545 3 года назад +177

      *just really good restraint

    • @user.who137
      @user.who137 3 года назад +119

      So u guys just chilling with 4 nuckes some where off ur shore

    • @hunterdrinnon1986
      @hunterdrinnon1986 3 года назад +154

      @@user.who137 nah I'm sure russia has snatched em somehow

    • @sded7126
      @sded7126 3 года назад +55

      @@user.who137 yup... Just our proud nuclear arsenal

    • @BrokenAbyss
      @BrokenAbyss 3 года назад +46

      @@sded7126 😂 y’all are a nuclear power now. Viva Espana !!!

  • @rorychinn5786
    @rorychinn5786 3 года назад +4608

    This needs to be a long video- it's so interesting

  • @GravitasZero
    @GravitasZero 3 года назад +543

    Shark: “those weird new crustaceans have damn tough shells”

    • @ianherp5678
      @ianherp5678 3 года назад +10

      @sheparddog117 this is America we will just give the co-diver a gun...

    • @AwholePieMadeForYou
      @AwholePieMadeForYou 3 года назад +1

      @@ianherp5678 Yeah they gave me a job for over population

    • @riot8385
      @riot8385 3 года назад +1

      @@ianherp5678 you mean a spear gun? A bullet wouldn't do anything

    • @ianherp5678
      @ianherp5678 3 года назад +7

      @@riot8385 they make guns that work underwater boi...

  • @tempest225
    @tempest225 3 года назад +1256

    Man looks like he's continuingly making the robot dance.

    • @deeznuts23yearsago
      @deeznuts23yearsago 3 года назад +28

      That’s what he was doing
      He was messing around while waiting to lower further down

  • @snuckel4
    @snuckel4 3 года назад +1021

    610 meters?!! THATS AMAZING AND CRAZY YO

    • @gebys4559
      @gebys4559 3 года назад +13

      Didn't see that number coming

    • @bruhgamer9409
      @bruhgamer9409 3 года назад +15

      @@gebys4559 me too expected something like 60 metres or something

    • @90enemies
      @90enemies 3 года назад +8

      The Life support in one of these babies is enough to keep you alive for 2 days (Oxygen wise)
      That said if you're interested then look up either ADS (Atmospheric Diving Suit) or the Newtsuit
      A little Fun Fact: While they are certified to work in depth as deep as 300m-600m (Depth these suits are mainly operated in) They were tested to be fully working even as deep as *900m*
      Other fun fact is Newtsuit being a super special case. because without Newtsuit which was created by Phil Nuyten, you guys might not see what's today called an ADS Suit.
      Phil Nuyten also later on develop a new ADS called the Exosuit.

    • @MegaShapin
      @MegaShapin 3 года назад +5

      People actually reached 700 meter without special suit, google hydrogen saturation diving

    • @90enemies
      @90enemies 3 года назад +8

      @@MegaShapin For anyone reading the comment above. Just for context it's a saturation dive which is not comparable to Regular scuba diving or a Free Dive. Because in these cases you actually have to take the time to Dive to said depths which builds up Nitrogen.
      Because *1) They commonly use Diving bells to go to their desired Depth* 2) They live in a pressurized environment to equate with the depth they're going, so they don't have to go through the hassle of Decompression.

  • @fegenein862
    @fegenein862 3 года назад +903

    the divers know a lot about rolling down in the deep

    • @lemir04
      @lemir04 3 года назад +72

      I finally know what da dog doin and about Rollin down in the deep

    • @Riixtard
      @Riixtard 3 года назад +72

      Astrounout in the ocean

    • @youknowwhatithink
      @youknowwhatithink 3 года назад +48

      But what if their brains go numb? Do they call it mental freeze?

    • @November117
      @November117 3 года назад +4

      Nice profile pic

    • @blafoon93
      @blafoon93 3 года назад +13

      Just imagine the kind of thoughts you'd have going on a 6 hour dive to 600 metres depth.
      Even with modern communication equipment signals are not going to be great so you would not be constantly talking and I imagine it's easy to get nervous or spooked when going on such a mission, especially when you don't have anyone to talk to.

  • @redbaron18
    @redbaron18 3 года назад +246

    I just learnt yesterday, if seals get caught, they are trained to disclose themselves as navy divers

    • @sandman0127
      @sandman0127 3 года назад +38

      It makes sense they aren't going to be as worried about a low level soldier escaping or of them knowing much of anything

    • @Logarithm906
      @Logarithm906 3 года назад +57

      I mean, that's not untrue...
      I mean, saying "i drive an offroad vehicle for work" is far better than saying "I drive a tank for work" when you're in a dodgy situation.

    • @shadowkillz9606
      @shadowkillz9606 3 года назад +14

      @Ishaan Krishna During covert operations, their gears would be nearly identical to the diving gears tou'd find in sport hardware stores.

    • @yeetensberg
      @yeetensberg 3 года назад +6

      @Ishaan Krishna I think you missed the point a little bit

    • @notyouagain7220
      @notyouagain7220 3 года назад +1

      It’s because the ppl will freak out and back down and won’t mess with them lol they know the USA will be on they ass

  • @CrowDepartment
    @CrowDepartment 3 года назад +204

    They are literally astronauts in the ocean

    • @kammagantilakshmidas7592
      @kammagantilakshmidas7592 3 года назад +13

      Whatchu know bout....

    • @hazwell6811
      @hazwell6811 3 года назад +13

      @@kammagantilakshmidas7592 rolling down in the deep...

    • @eaturcerealnow4352
      @eaturcerealnow4352 3 года назад +13

      @@hazwell6811 when your brain goes numb and you call it….

    • @saurabhcent211
      @saurabhcent211 3 года назад +10

      @@eaturcerealnow4352 metal freeze.....

    • @boomerhunter5705
      @boomerhunter5705 3 года назад +5

      @@saurabhcent211 When these people talk too much...

  • @FuunkM
    @FuunkM 3 года назад +150

    This video is such a tease! I want to know more, 610m is impressive af.

  • @irvincardinal3634
    @irvincardinal3634 3 года назад +54

    All I can think about when I see these suits was. Bioshock, it’s a big Daddy.

  • @Doomguy_74
    @Doomguy_74 3 года назад +37

    “Detecting multiple leviathan class life forms in the region are you certain whatever it is you are doing is worth it?” -My PDA

    • @thedisciple2703
      @thedisciple2703 2 года назад +2

      Mission Passed!
      Respect +

    • @JackSav6
      @JackSav6 2 года назад +4

      “Absolutely, I freaking need those god damn PRAWN suit drill arms” -My dumbass about to get f*cked

  • @KazMMA7
    @KazMMA7 3 года назад +51

    I was literally just watching a navy diver movie last night and wanted to know more about the suits

  • @FelonM
    @FelonM 3 года назад +34

    So this is basically inverse astronauts

  • @critical_shot9292
    @critical_shot9292 3 года назад +131

    Imagine having to use the bathroom while in the suit

    • @ceoofconfusion100
      @ceoofconfusion100 3 года назад +64

      You know the diapers astronauts use? Yeah they probably adopted it aswell

    • @Smoke---
      @Smoke--- 3 года назад +12

      For deep sea welding, they have two different types of suits. Suits full of warm water to keep them from getting hypothermia while working really, really deep, and suits that don’t have water in them. In the wetsuit, they can just pee and be fine. Going #2, idk man

    • @SoulTouchMusic93
      @SoulTouchMusic93 3 года назад +4

      You can plan your bathroom breaks around your work. It would be fine as long as you don't stay there for longer than 4 hours.

    • @MegaEpicLlama
      @MegaEpicLlama 3 года назад +1

      @@ceoofconfusion100 external catheters are also used by divers

    • @philtrup
      @philtrup 9 месяцев назад

      Peeing in your wetsuits the best and the worst at the same time

  • @devanshd1909
    @devanshd1909 3 года назад +37

    My first thought:Astronaut in the ocean

    • @Aimanika_QII
      @Aimanika_QII 3 года назад +2

      same

    • @TheKenji2221
      @TheKenji2221 3 года назад +1

      Well. They do train in water to get used to their suit so. Not far off

    • @tapzap1500
      @tapzap1500 3 года назад

      😅🤣

    • @SivaKanthSharma
      @SivaKanthSharma 3 года назад

      Key difference: astronaut's suit keeps pressure in, this one keeps the pressure out

  • @DaBomba19
    @DaBomba19 3 года назад +59

    You're so close to 1m!! Good luck!!

    • @SnowingNapalm
      @SnowingNapalm 3 года назад +1

      no not one meter 106m 😂😋 well 610m for the higher end suit

    • @viperhunter7951
      @viperhunter7951 2 года назад

      @@SnowingNapalm …

  • @ghianjamessigurado2870
    @ghianjamessigurado2870 3 года назад +15

    Ah yes Astronaut in the ocean

    • @RedMango.
      @RedMango. 3 года назад

      whatcha know about rollin' down in the deep

  • @hunterpastor4421
    @hunterpastor4421 2 года назад +1

    I'm a diver. The maximum depth for a Kirby Morgan dive helmet is not 300ft. Kirby Morgan also makes more than just the superlight 37 dive hat. 300ft is the limit you are aloud to dive while breathing air. Anything deeper than 300ft requires mixed gas. Those dives are saturation dives, in which you stay in a hyperbaric chamber up to 27 days at a time. It can take up to 11 days to completely decompress after a saturation dive.

  • @nightshade4873
    @nightshade4873 3 года назад +8

    i'd rather call it the "Michelin Mascot"

  • @matthewreynolds8068
    @matthewreynolds8068 3 года назад +1

    6 hours in the abyss? That sounds like a never ending nightmare to me!

  • @thatww2nerd81
    @thatww2nerd81 3 года назад +6

    In 1995 similar suits to the ADS2000 were used to recover the bell of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald(the largest ship to sink on the great lakes) which lies at a deep of 530 feet(160 meters).

  • @gregorysharp
    @gregorysharp 3 года назад +1

    God bless you for not saying “it’s not what you think!”
    Can you imagine every episode of Happy Days or Friends they always on the beat say “but it’s HAPPY DAYS!”
    Or in Friends “we are Friends!”

  • @Shuriver
    @Shuriver 3 года назад +4

    Reminded me of the documentary about the drill oil diver that got his lifeline cutted and still survived
    I remembered:
    "Last Breath" a documentary

  • @nadiahulwat.1788
    @nadiahulwat.1788 2 года назад

    Their service are unimaginable

  • @lawrencevaughn9149
    @lawrencevaughn9149 3 года назад +121

    I'm very excited to see how these suits will look in the next 50 years when we start using more and more carbon fiber and equipment. I bet they will be basically streamline and work just like a regular bodysuit but you might be able to go down even farther without worrying about pressure

    • @bksiv
      @bksiv 3 года назад +11

      @Tip Toe nonsense

    • @bergthorjohannesson7819
      @bergthorjohannesson7819 3 года назад +5

      No matter the matterial they will allways be bulky as the jointd need to be specific size to be able to move under the wast pressure at those working depths! Most underwater work below 150m is done with ROV's as its much cheaper!

    • @brendaleary9281
      @brendaleary9281 3 года назад +3

      @@bksiv
      Maybe not 50 years, but it is going to happened. Humans destroying the earth for wealth

    • @sir.joffugus5086
      @sir.joffugus5086 2 года назад +3

      @@brendaleary9281 lol

    • @john-paulsilke893
      @john-paulsilke893 2 года назад +1

      @@brendaleary9281 an elephants created the largest desert in the world. What’s your point? Are humans not a part of nature?

  • @SC-kd5ln
    @SC-kd5ln Год назад +2

    This suit is kind of like a space suit but opposite, in the space suit if it fails you will be stretched apart into pieces. If this suit fails, you will be compressed or crushed flat

  • @Cimlite
    @Cimlite 3 года назад +20

    Wait... they crashed with *four* nukes?! I'd love to hear details on that story, that's insane.

    • @deadlypotato7953
      @deadlypotato7953 3 года назад +12

      haha have i got news for you… search up the number of ‘broken arrow’ incidents then just be happy that you still exist :P
      p.s no one knows the amount of broken arrows the USSR has had so erm yeahhh

    • @ILikeToLaughAtYou
      @ILikeToLaughAtYou 3 года назад +3

      @@deadlypotato7953 the Greenville B-52 crash carrying a nuclear payload happened on the property adjacent to where I live now. It’s insanely interesting and infuriating the government can somehow be trusted with nukes they lose so often, but I can’t own a .22 submachine gun lmao.

    • @weasle2904
      @weasle2904 3 года назад +1

      @@ILikeToLaughAtYou Look up operation chrome dome. It was a defense plan after the soviets introduced ICBMs and threatened total nuclear annihilation without the US being able to fully retaliate. Operation Chrome Dome ensured that at ANY given time, no matter what, there were at least 200 B-52s flying in the air at all times fully loaded with nuclear payloads in the US and Europe to ensure the US would be fully capable of retaliating. This was vital to ensuring peace and that the Soviets wouldn't attack. Pilots were regularly in the air over 24 hours and the fact there were so few accidents is astonishing tbh

    • @MartyFrolik
      @MartyFrolik 3 года назад +1

      @@ILikeToLaughAtYou so true. I can't believe you can just loose a nuke.

    • @chaosXP3RT
      @chaosXP3RT 3 года назад

      Here's what I found in Wikipedia about it:
      Three were found on land near the small fishing village of Palomares in the municipality of Cuevas del Almanzora, Almería, Spain. The fourth, which fell into the Mediterranean Sea, was recovered intact after a search lasting two and a half months. The first weapon to be discovered was found nearly intact. However, the conventional explosives from the other two bombs that fell on land detonated without setting off a nuclear explosion (akin to a dirty bomb explosion). This ignited the pyrophoric plutonium, producing a cloud that was dispersed by a 30-knot (56 km/h; 35 mph) wind. A total of 2.6 square kilometres (1.0 sq mi) was contaminated with radioactive material. This included residential areas, farmland and woods. Soil with radioactive contamination levels above 1.2 MBq/m2 was placed in 250-litre (66 U.S. gallon) drums and shipped to the Savannah River Plant in South Carolina for burial. A total of 2.2 hectares (5.4 acres) was decontaminated by this technique, producing 6,000 barrels. 17 hectares (42 acres) of land with lower levels of contamination were mixed to a depth of 30 centimetres (12 in) by harrowing and plowing. On rocky slopes with contamination above 120 kBq/m2, the soil was removed with hand tools and shipped to the U.S. in barrels.
      In August 2010, a Spanish government source revealed that the U.S. had stopped the annual payments it has made to Spain, as the bilateral agreement in force since the accident had expired the previous year.
      On 19 October 2015, Spain and the United States signed an agreement to further discuss the cleanup and removal of land contaminated with radioactivity. Under a statement of intent signed by Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel García-Margallo and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, the two countries will further restore and clear up the Palomares site and arrange for the disposal of the contaminated soil at an appropriate site in the U.S.

  • @2ndbrain909
    @2ndbrain909 3 года назад +1

    This is cool but I can’t help chuckle at the suit making the diver look like that one airbag guy from the tire commercials.

  • @ThomasFarquhar2
    @ThomasFarquhar2 3 года назад +71

    The expensive suits are the answer to the question "how much stuff can you add to a diving suit before you'd be better off using an EVA suit?"

    • @Ozeanic
      @Ozeanic 3 года назад +19

      EVA suits are supossed to support a perfect vaccum instead of multiple atmospheres of pressure, so you would probably be better off going naked at that point

    • @khanch.6807
      @khanch.6807 3 года назад

      @@Ozeanic I don't think going naked will save you lungs from being crushed by the water at those depths.

    • @Ozeanic
      @Ozeanic 3 года назад +5

      @@khanch.6807 neither would an EVA suit, it would just make it your death more cumbersome

  • @JohnMarston1876
    @JohnMarston1876 3 года назад

    I love these Navy shorts so much

  • @vegtamthewanderer1516
    @vegtamthewanderer1516 3 года назад +5

    Holy diver, youve been down too long in the midnight sea!

  • @casbot71
    @casbot71 3 года назад +3

    *The Abyss 2: the return.*
    We can't allow Aliens with that power over us to gain a foothold.

  • @richardkeller346
    @richardkeller346 3 года назад +6

    Just a minor correction to your video. 300 ft is the standard limit of a single dive on a surface applied line using the standard 86% Helium to 14% O2 mixed gas. By both US Navy standard, ADCI and IMCA (both commercial diving organizations) anything deeper than 300 ft is considered a saturation dive. The Kirby Morgan helmet is more than capable of doing it saturation to depth much deeper than 300 ft. It needs a specialized attachment to recycle the helium and it takes a lot of specialized equipment on the ship to create the environment for the divers to live in, but the helmets remain the same. But for depth greater than a thousand feet, a one ATA suit That's shown in the video could be used. They are very expensive though so you don't see them much outside of military and research applications.

  • @billyschofield1221
    @billyschofield1221 21 час назад

    We all love watching mike work but will be great to see him out drifting an entire rally one day 😂

  • @GorillaCookies
    @GorillaCookies 3 года назад +5

    I cant imagine how crazy and intimidating it must be to dive to a depth where the pressure is so great that you would be instantly turned into a mushy blob of unrecognizable human dna and nothing else if any breach of any size whatsoever happened in your dive suit

    • @craftpaint1644
      @craftpaint1644 2 года назад

      Would literally shove the body into the helmet 🤮

    • @Shane-cu1mj
      @Shane-cu1mj Год назад

      You will not lose any dna, just body get crushed.

  • @Mrvnsroom
    @Mrvnsroom 3 года назад

    This suit will only get better and better as the years go by. Exciting stuff 🙂

  • @kaidaluck648
    @kaidaluck648 3 года назад +3

    So you're saying there's 4 nukes in the sea near spain, huh? That'd be a lit movie plot.

  • @homijbhabha8860
    @homijbhabha8860 3 года назад +6

    I want a scuba diver on the moon song now.

  • @stephen_boss
    @stephen_boss 3 года назад +22

    Impressive ! Now lets see if they make that suit a commercial thing .

    • @nelsonglover3963
      @nelsonglover3963 3 года назад +4

      It is. Search "Atmospheric Diving Suit".

    • @joepeterson9191
      @joepeterson9191 3 года назад +2

      It has been for a while, personally I salvage dive Kirby Morgan’s. But I have tried these things

    • @cheeseburgers82
      @cheeseburgers82 3 года назад +1

      But we're they available when the navy was using them when they first had them made in the 60s just like the military had computers and cell phones back in 40s and 50s but didn't release them till 99-2000

    • @nelsonglover3963
      @nelsonglover3963 3 года назад

      @@cheeseburgers82 hahaha what, the military had cell phones in the 40s and 50s, what a load of rubbish

    • @joepeterson9191
      @joepeterson9191 3 года назад

      @@cheeseburgers82 it was barely used though because of many malfunctions

  • @wisemonkey9858
    @wisemonkey9858 3 года назад +2

    I wonder when an atmospheric diving combat suit will be developed

    • @egg-cf8bt
      @egg-cf8bt 3 года назад

      Considering how long it took to make this suit probably 200 -300 years

  • @Daniel27600
    @Daniel27600 3 года назад +7

    Please can you do a video on Delta P? It’s very interesting.

  • @northamericanintercontinen3207
    @northamericanintercontinen3207 9 месяцев назад

    The Navy Diver is not a fighting man, he is a salvage expert. If it is lost underwater, he finds it. If it's sunk, he brings it up. If it's in the way, he moves it. If he's lucky, he will die young, 200 feet beneath the waves, for that is the closest he'll ever get to being a hero. Hell, I don't know why anybody would want to be a Navy Diver.

  • @azj_
    @azj_ 3 года назад +6

    Me: See a dive suit like astronaut in the ocean.
    My brain: *What you know about rolling down in the deep*

  • @olising8843
    @olising8843 2 года назад +1

    This terrifies me. I saw a video of someone who died after going too far down whilst diving (past a certain point there is no coming back). They fell to the ocean floor and were alive for some time (albeit in a semi-conscious state) before they died. Drowning by being out of my depth, or by being trapped somewhere with rising water is my one true fear.

  • @JennyEverywhere
    @JennyEverywhere 3 года назад +5

    That last suit reminds me of Tom Swift's "Fat Man" diving suits from "Tom Swift, Jr. And His Jetmarine". I read it when I was 5, around the same time as the first episode of Star Trek.
    Right down to the claw manipulators, because your hands could never take the pressure even in gloves. The only difference was that the Fat Man suit was a steel egg with a quartz window/door. You climbed in, and it extended mechanical legs and claw-grab arms. This is a better solution, but it still reminds me of Tom Swift, Jr.
    (I'm a total tomboy. I despised Nancy Drew!)

  • @dragonmaid1360
    @dragonmaid1360 3 года назад

    Thats fucking amazing. Honestly tge science involved in that blows my mind.

  • @DigitalDuelist
    @DigitalDuelist 3 года назад +12

    You should make a longer form vid where you combine some clips of the most epic tech, like amazing American military tech, or Russian cutting edge tech, maybe chinese military advancements. I would gladly watch and share!

    • @b00tsiew00tsie
      @b00tsiew00tsie 3 года назад +2

      @Dr. Bright America and UK stole from Germans and Russians... everyone does it

    • @pteppig
      @pteppig 3 года назад

      @@b00tsiew00tsie China not only steals all of its technology. It even fakes most demonstrations of their "new" technology. Line their space walk in a pool, with bubbles exit the capsule. Same with their crumbling cities and highways, called tofu drek

    • @b00tsiew00tsie
      @b00tsiew00tsie 3 года назад +1

      @@pteppig what did elon musk do? he advertised a "hyperloop" but all he make was a tunnel. america is just as fuck up as china but you people dont realize it because of perspective.

  • @thatguywithamustache9455
    @thatguywithamustache9455 3 года назад +1

    I'll just leave this here: Underwater astronaut

  • @dawsonharris5498
    @dawsonharris5498 3 года назад +4

    First of all I think diving is probably one of the deadliest things humans can do, let alone deep diving in a suit that doesn't require special gas mixture, decompression, and extended periods at pressure like bell divers.
    Now, hear me out, add in all those rotating joints, the lowest builder, and other government employees doing the maintenance. You gotta be a whole other breed of crazy to get in that thing.

    • @frederickdortmann8189
      @frederickdortmann8189 3 года назад

      Holy shit never thought about that. It’s hopefully tested for it’s structural integrity after and before every dive.

    • @dawsonharris5498
      @dawsonharris5498 3 года назад

      Oh I'm sure they do inspections before and after every dive, that's standard across the board. Structural tests usually push an object past what it's limits are so you can safely say that it will not fail under normal operating conditions so they're only done on a longer term interval unless some critical structural member is replaced then it will be conducted after replacement.
      With all of the engineering controls in place it's all about the person doing it and complacency is high in the military.

  • @misterflipfloper5328
    @misterflipfloper5328 9 месяцев назад +1

    Bro, got the real prawn suit from Subnautica😂

  • @E.demand
    @E.demand 3 года назад +4

    The thoughts one would have a third of a mile down in the ocean must be like, “you’re fine, you’re gonna be fine, just breathe” lol

  • @vich8810
    @vich8810 3 года назад

    I think they can use diving bells to go deeper working on ocean oil rigs but they need to stop halfway for decompression when going up or coming down.

  • @gokublack3231
    @gokublack3231 3 года назад +6

    What you know about rollin down in the deep…

  • @TheKidsAreSOnotOkay
    @TheKidsAreSOnotOkay 2 года назад +1

    Love how the dude at the beginning and end of the video looks like he’s dancing and then just leaves like an angels kiss.

  • @MattHew-dy1wl
    @MattHew-dy1wl 3 года назад +5

    Is that 6hours total dive time or 6hours at 610m ? I’d love to hear more about this. Your videos are so interesting

    • @rykehuss3435
      @rykehuss3435 3 года назад

      Probably 6hrs at that depth.

    • @MattHew-dy1wl
      @MattHew-dy1wl 3 года назад

      @@rykehuss3435 maybe. But I don’t see why it’s limited if they require no decompression when they surface, I also don’t understand why they wouldn’t used mixed gas as it performs better at depth

    • @jungletroll3844
      @jungletroll3844 3 года назад

      @@MattHew-dy1wl probably because theres not enough air space. If you consider the whole suit is pressurised then you will need lots of air

    • @MattHew-dy1wl
      @MattHew-dy1wl 3 года назад +1

      @@jungletroll3844 but you can see an umbilical coming off the back which would indicate surface supply. There is no way a suit that size would hold enough air (o2) for a dive at anywhere near that depth or that time.

    • @MattHew-dy1wl
      @MattHew-dy1wl 3 года назад

      @@jungletroll3844 not to mention that air compresses by half every 33ft/10m due to the pressure. Look up Boyles Law

  • @guildmaster66
    @guildmaster66 3 года назад

    Being trapped in that suit for 6 hours would make most people freak out.

  • @sk8punk318
    @sk8punk318 2 года назад +1

    Just being in that suit I’d probably have a heart attack

  • @malcolmholmes5002
    @malcolmholmes5002 3 года назад +1

    That’s not a Navy Diver...THATS THE ROUND 8 PANZER!!!

  • @patrickyeats3041
    @patrickyeats3041 11 месяцев назад

    37’s can be dove to 190 feet on air, and 380 feet on mixed gas. ADS was decommissioned in 2019 also.

  • @brendanmatelan2129
    @brendanmatelan2129 Год назад

    The Kirby Morgan helmets are actually capable for use at depths at or about 200 Meters (656 feet). These depths are very commonly seen during deep oil rig diving.

  • @DiamondDog_
    @DiamondDog_ 3 года назад +1

    title : how deep US navy divers go
    cameramen : yes

  • @kerirae4777
    @kerirae4777 2 года назад

    This is nuts!! These are some brave ass men!!! 👏👏👍👍

  • @Ben-px6hw
    @Ben-px6hw 3 года назад

    That sounds terrifying, I would never want to dive that deep

  • @artisdeadlongliveart
    @artisdeadlongliveart 3 года назад

    That suit is CRAZY!! Wow.

  • @MudhaffarAdhwa
    @MudhaffarAdhwa Год назад +1

    Michelin man doing side missions

  • @joshbrall8711
    @joshbrall8711 3 года назад

    Love how 4 nuclear bombs crashed in the ocean is like whatever and the divers helmet is the main focus

  • @RG-xw5up
    @RG-xw5up 3 года назад

    That first video of the 37 helmets was pretty cool actually

  • @daisho509
    @daisho509 2 года назад

    Just seeing the diver floating in that big empty green void terrifies me too much. How do people actively WANT to be there?? 😭

  • @will2pcb288
    @will2pcb288 Год назад

    Retired from commercial diving two years ago after 17 years. I never got to dive 1 atmosphere suit. Was in a 17 A at first then bought my super light 37.

  • @joshsmith-ld8jj
    @joshsmith-ld8jj Год назад

    Max depth for us navy divers using mixed gas (heliox) for km37 is 380 ft but is considered exceptional exposure.

  • @ruphite9521
    @ruphite9521 9 месяцев назад

    Those 1-Atmo deep dive suits look like so much fun in a weird way lol

  • @SuperSpaceMonkey
    @SuperSpaceMonkey 3 года назад

    The big suits look incredible funny I love them

  • @GingerNinja1
    @GingerNinja1 Год назад +1

    2000 feet!! That is insane!!

  • @TheSgtFarmer
    @TheSgtFarmer 3 года назад

    The power of science when given a military budget.

  • @AtomCatsRuleVault111-kg2vd
    @AtomCatsRuleVault111-kg2vd 8 месяцев назад

    Brings back fond memories of my early days diving salvage with my father. You missed out quite a few 'tricks' but I guess the video can only be so long. We wore thick woollens under the suit to help maintain body temperature as the water would leech all our warmth. The air supply pumps were still manual hand pumps, 1 pump per diver, 4 men per pump. To call us up for lunch the hot aromatic food was held near the air intake, the food smell would have us at the surface in no time. Similarly, the men turning the pump handles were rotated regularly as their sweaty B.O. would also be pumped down to us. I hope you were briefed never to bend over as your suit was not laced to your body, but you were not deep enough for it to be life-threatening. Your air exhaust is at the top so if you bend over your exhaust moves to the bottom and your suit inflates and you surface fast, feet first. Lethal if you are at depth. Always check your suit for residents before you get dressed, nothing worse than having a cockroach or mouse appear in your helmet when you are under. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.

  • @noahway13
    @noahway13 3 года назад +1

    No Taco Bell for those deep divers...

  • @bobthompson4319
    @bobthompson4319 3 года назад

    Its like a reverse space suit because its meant for high pressure and a space suit is meant for vacuum.

  • @josephkony3993
    @josephkony3993 3 года назад

    Imagine being that deep underwater. Chilling

    • @RedMango.
      @RedMango. 3 года назад

      I would also just be chilling if i were that deep underwater

  • @chrisross1598
    @chrisross1598 2 года назад

    My friend is the one to certify this suit, HardSuit 2000. A small town boy from northeast Oklahoma. RIP my friend, Master Chief Master Diver, Daniel Paul Jackson.

  • @justincaseu8
    @justincaseu8 10 месяцев назад

    Can't get enough!!!

  • @steamaccount2651
    @steamaccount2651 3 года назад

    This is way better than when you open it’s not what you think for stuff that really doesn’t need that opening

  • @erichrabal2350
    @erichrabal2350 2 года назад

    One of my family members was one of the divers who worked on defusing the nukes in 1966 wen the bomber went down.

  • @captain_commenter8796
    @captain_commenter8796 3 года назад +1

    This is the Bomb disposal suit’s swimmer cousin

  • @bionicwizard
    @bionicwizard 10 месяцев назад

    I can't imagine how claustrophobic that suit must be to have on

  • @theobserver1219
    @theobserver1219 3 года назад

    Scary deep! Salute to the divers!

  • @haziqshafis329
    @haziqshafis329 3 года назад +1

    astronaut in the ocean irl

  • @Laguzrick
    @Laguzrick 3 года назад

    That last suit puts you at a depth that’s honestly not okay.

  • @pr0xZen
    @pr0xZen 3 года назад +1

    If Norwegian deep sea welders had these back in the day, a lot could have turned out differently.
    And I know, dexterity. But once you figure out the abilities and limitations of (working in) the suit, it's not that difficult to adapt and manufacture tools that make up for those defficiencies.

    • @Max_Janszen
      @Max_Janszen 3 года назад

      Perhaps they would assemble jigs on joints for some kind of submerged arc welding, would be interesting to see if someone could hand operate an electrode down there with that newt suit

  • @Deoxribonucleic
    @Deoxribonucleic 3 года назад

    God, I love this channel.

  • @Robyrob7771
    @Robyrob7771 3 года назад

    I worked with a guy that was on that dive team. First time a diver had gone that deep.

  • @a3ther637
    @a3ther637 3 года назад +1

    I dive deeper everyday in subnautica

  • @chino3796
    @chino3796 3 года назад

    They can go a LOT deeper than that now.

  • @jtdogzonejdz7587
    @jtdogzonejdz7587 3 года назад

    The dude in the big deep dive suit is having the time of his life wearing it lol

  • @jkterjters
    @jkterjters 3 года назад

    1 atmosphere, my favorite!

  • @adriansaldivar1450
    @adriansaldivar1450 3 года назад

    This feels like power Armour like in the fallout series but for water

  • @danialhuzri
    @danialhuzri 3 года назад

    Underwater thrusters? Now that looks so cool. I want one

  • @Puro956cuh
    @Puro956cuh 2 года назад

    Imagine just feeling a “thump” in your back

  • @shrek2891
    @shrek2891 3 года назад

    Ok but can we just talk about how those suits are cool af?