The Hypnotic Launch of US Gigantic $4 Billion Nuclear Submarine

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @justinherbert9146
    @justinherbert9146 Год назад +74

    I went on a retired submarine docked in the water at a Naval Base in Groton, Connecticut - no charge and it is a great experience, you walk down into the sub and walk from front to back - i highly recommend it if you are ever in that area!

    • @normanpeterson7907
      @normanpeterson7907 Год назад +8

      that is the nautilus. It is like walking into am antique

    • @randyterwilliger7457
      @randyterwilliger7457 Год назад +8

      Yes the Nautilus , the worlds first nuclear powered submarine . I grew up in New London CT and spent 3 years at General Dynamics helping build them .

    • @arlenbell4376
      @arlenbell4376 Год назад

      @@normanpeterson7907 yes - no comparison to today’s subs!

    • @stevewenners
      @stevewenners Год назад +2

      There is one in Portsmouth N.H. too.
      USS Albacore museum

    • @justinherbert9146
      @justinherbert9146 Год назад

      @@stevewenners Thanks for that info

  • @seaknightvirchow8131
    @seaknightvirchow8131 Год назад +37

    I thought about how absolutely flawless the welding has to be. Kudos to the men who weld these beauties.

    • @kevinlemoi7837
      @kevinlemoi7837 Год назад +8

      My daughter works for them and guess what... she is a welder!

    • @seaknightvirchow8131
      @seaknightvirchow8131 Год назад +12

      @@kevinlemoi7837 I knew when I wrote men, I would get corrected so kudos to your daughter and all the other women who help build these marvels.

    • @OSTARAEB4
      @OSTARAEB4 Год назад +4

      @@kevinlemoi7837 Excellent! The country no doubt appreciates her dedication and talent! I’m sure you’re a proud father!

    • @billd.8925
      @billd.8925 Год назад +2

      I'm sure the best welders in the country are the only one's alllowed the honor. Good on your daughter.On behalf of me and my brother who served on the Jackson (Ohio class). Thank you to yoir daughter!

    • @themuckler8176
      @themuckler8176 Год назад +3

      @@kevinlemoi7837 Sounds like she is homosexual.

  • @marcospolanco8349
    @marcospolanco8349 Год назад +81

    The fist submarine used for military purpose date back to the 1st US civil war. I'm not even a historian and i know this.

    • @CallMeByMyMatingName
      @CallMeByMyMatingName Год назад +2

      Congratulations, bro! Proud of you! ☺️

    • @billveitch2100
      @billveitch2100 Год назад +35

      You might wish to check back to Bushnell’s Turtle, circa 1775.

    • @C05M0501
      @C05M0501 Год назад +4

      Yeah not the best start to the video, particularly as they posted a video one day ago about torpedoes that states at the beginning submarines have been around for hundreds of years.

    • @godspocket4019
      @godspocket4019 Год назад +13

      On September 7, 1776, during the Revolutionary War, the American submersible craft Turtle attempts to attach a time bomb to the hull of British Admiral Richard Howe's flagship Eagle in New York Harbor. It was the first use of a submarine in warfare.

    • @invictusfarmer7188
      @invictusfarmer7188 Год назад

      too bad you dont know how to spell the word first

  • @WillCarter1976
    @WillCarter1976 Год назад +7

    I almost spilled my coffee when that Torpedoman said "Fire, Tube Four" during a weapon test.
    That would have been an instant disqual on my boat with my last CO.

    • @hankmurphy3882
      @hankmurphy3882 Год назад

      Please explain.

    • @WillCarter1976
      @WillCarter1976 Год назад +3

      @@hankmurphy3882 "fire tube four" on a submarine means literally that there is a fire in a torpedo tube...
      That guy just inadvertently called away a casualty during a weapon shoot.
      The correct terminology was what was repeated by The weapons officer, who gave the command to "shoot, tube four."
      A fire inside a torpedo tube with a live weapon is a serious business and could result in one of the worst casualties on a submarine you can have second only to a reactor accident or maybe a fire in a missile tube on a ballistic missile submarine with nuclear weapons on board.

  • @M_Ladd
    @M_Ladd Год назад +2

    I was hypnotized! Now, all I see, everywhere I go, are submarines.

  • @ats-3693
    @ats-3693 Год назад +176

    Nobody was hypnotised by the launch of the submarine.

    • @JamesMoore-un3cu
      @JamesMoore-un3cu Год назад +12

      Agree, a little deceptive, ain't it?

    • @collinswuks3959
      @collinswuks3959 Год назад +11

      Speak for yourself, am hypnotised.

    • @jgyuri
      @jgyuri Год назад +8

      I was

    • @collinswuks3959
      @collinswuks3959 Год назад +7

      @@jgyuri I am hypnotised; still am...submariiiiiii....iiiiiiiiiiilililililiririririririrkiiiiiiiiiii....

    • @BilltheTulaneGuy
      @BilltheTulaneGuy Год назад +2

      👆they were.

  • @jonathanmagic5633
    @jonathanmagic5633 Год назад +3

    Still waiting to be hypnotized

  • @dipulator
    @dipulator Год назад +2

    4 BILLION?

  • @dnice.757
    @dnice.757 Год назад +21

    Makes me proud knowing me and my team of welders do our part every day to build top quality subs that keep our sailors safe and able to do their jobs to keep the 🇺🇸 safe. Shout out to all my co worker at Huntington Ingalls Newport News shipyard

    • @VeteraninCR
      @VeteraninCR Год назад +5

      As a veteran submariner I have a deep appreciation for the quality of your work and your attention to detail. Keep it up! 🫡

    • @dnice.757
      @dnice.757 Год назад +3

      @@VeteraninCR I appreciate & thank you for your service

    • @rayRay-pw6gz
      @rayRay-pw6gz Год назад

      We all know that E.B. builds the best submarines in the world . I was at the last slider launch. Amazing .

    • @dnice.757
      @dnice.757 Год назад

      @@rayRay-pw6gz 🤣

  • @billg7813
    @billg7813 Год назад +3

    7:01 ... "The conning tower is the only part that sticks outside the water when traveling on the surface."
    Shows the sub traveling on the surface with a quarter of the hull above the water line 😂

  • @jerome6578
    @jerome6578 Год назад +18

    A lot of people get obssesed by giant sea creatures; giant squid, giant whale, giant shark etc. but I think a giant submarine is the most terrifying of them all.

    • @briand.1694
      @briand.1694 Год назад +1

      Be afraid! Be VERY afraid!

    • @ghostwriter1415
      @ghostwriter1415 Год назад +2

      @@briand.1694 this thing should cost WAY more than 4 Bill. I hope it's real value is 4 trillion because with only a $4 000 000 000.00 price tag, it wont be long before "private" submarines are purchased by rich families, and depopulation of undesirable citizens occurs overnight.

    • @tinonoman5831
      @tinonoman5831 Год назад +1

      @@ghostwriter1415 You spend any amount of time factoring your unhinged comment?
      Rich families have no need to do what you suggest, can't clear the red tape for the deadly ordinance involved, and could spend their money in far better ways. Raising the price of the sub is non-sensical as well, the cost of the sub is commissioned by awarded contract, inflating it artificially would just result in a drop of the contract.
      Lastly, if a "rich family" had need of a submarine, it would be unarmed due to regulation, and wouldn't be a problem if they wanted to use it.

    • @stereolababy
      @stereolababy Год назад

      @@tinonoman5831 dude you actually replied to this guy seriously?

    • @tinonoman5831
      @tinonoman5831 Год назад +2

      @@stereolababy I'm secretly a rich submarine owner trying to go around gas lighting people.

  • @traplove9610
    @traplove9610 Год назад

    A lot of people get obssesed by giant sea creatures; giant squid, giant whale, giant shark etc. but I think a giant submarine is the most terrifying of them all.
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  • @johnjessie3083
    @johnjessie3083 Год назад +1

    God bless America 🇺🇸 ❤🇺🇸❤️👍🏻❤️🇺🇸

  • @jeffreygeorge219
    @jeffreygeorge219 Год назад +1

    God Bless the USA

  • @captainyossarian388
    @captainyossarian388 Год назад +61

    To think of all the knowledge we've acquired since the first primitive rafts many thousands of years ago, it's staggering. Even just in the past hundred years, we've advanced by leaps and bounds.

    • @CallMeByMyMatingName
      @CallMeByMyMatingName Год назад +3

      SO many leaps! Almost as many bounds though.

    • @fn0rd-f5o
      @fn0rd-f5o Год назад +6

      just think of the past 10. then compare that to humanity's stagnation of thousands of years before that.

    • @rhuttrho88
      @rhuttrho88 Год назад +1

      @@fn0rd-f5o Food!

    • @marvinherrera4579
      @marvinherrera4579 Год назад +7

      Yet we use most of our knowledge for destruction, I know I sound ignorant and probably a day dreamer but just imagine we put the same amount of effort n resources to medicine and those kind of advances?

    • @denniswhite166
      @denniswhite166 Год назад +1

      Bombardier to Pilot

  • @DanielBrockman
    @DanielBrockman Год назад +23

    The earliest combat submarine was David Bushnell's Turtle, used by the revolutionaries against the British HMS Eagle in 1776 in New York Harbor, but the attack failed.
    The second combat use of a submarine was the attack by the CSS Hunley on the USS Housatonic in the harbor at Charleston, SC in 1864. Both the Housatonic and the Hunley sank.

    • @donaldvincent
      @donaldvincent Год назад +5

      Yeah, every Navy veteran said "doh!" When she said WWI. A bit of research would help.

    • @mjkag1127
      @mjkag1127 Год назад +6

      And if you are ever in Groton, CT, you can see a full sized replica of the turtle. I saw it back when I was stationed there, it was pretty interesting.

    • @donaldvincent
      @donaldvincent Год назад +4

      @@mjkag1127 How cool. We go to Montreal from Florida often. I may need to schedule a long detour to see it. Thanks for posting.

    • @nikerailfanningttm9046
      @nikerailfanningttm9046 Год назад

      Well duh, the Turtle’s attack system was literally a drill, which ultimately broke or bent when it attempted to drill into the hull of the enemy vessel.

  • @RAWGRIP54
    @RAWGRIP54 Год назад

    Good. Keep on making new ones.

  • @dirkgibbens377
    @dirkgibbens377 Год назад +4

    “Coning” tower. LMAO 🤣😁🤣

    • @jesseharrell80
      @jesseharrell80 Год назад +2

      it's where we stored all our ice cream cones.

    • @Mr.Robert1
      @Mr.Robert1 Год назад +3

      Right away it was the word Hull that got me her pronunciation sounded like hole.

  • @Noway673
    @Noway673 Год назад

    I give much props for these men to build a powerful submarine war ships.

  • @gerrytyrrell1507
    @gerrytyrrell1507 Год назад

    Looking in from Ireland...thank you

  • @andrewtaylor940
    @andrewtaylor940 Год назад +32

    Actually the first combat submarines date back to the American Revolutionary War. With the Turtle famously being the first used to attack another ship. (it failed). WW1 saw the first widespread and effective use of true ocean going submarines as weapons.

    • @mst7806
      @mst7806 Год назад +4

      Exactly. I was a little disappointed with that part of this otherwise good little documentary.

    • @Scorpsfan
      @Scorpsfan Год назад +3

      The Hunley was the first, pretty sure.

    • @andrewtaylor940
      @andrewtaylor940 Год назад +1

      @@Scorpsfan the Huntley was after the Turtle. The turtle was a wooden barrel that floated low in the water. With a hand/foot cranked propeller and a limpet mine on a long pole in front of it. You peddle up to the British ship. Turn the crank to screw the mine onto the ship, release the mine, then peddle away as fast as you could. The flaw in the system was the mines which always fell off before detonating. The Huntley came after it. And was closer to what a sub would eventually look like. A pedal powered chain gang type sub. It’s story was tragic. It was lost with all hands. But not before proving the concept.

    • @jimtownsend7899
      @jimtownsend7899 Год назад

      @@andrewtaylor940 CSS Hunley. No T.

    • @andrewtaylor940
      @andrewtaylor940 Год назад

      @@jimtownsend7899 don’t tell me, tell autocorrect which keeps T’ing it.

  • @worldtoday9244
    @worldtoday9244 Год назад +1

    Great work everyone 🇬🇧 🇺🇸

  • @carbidegrd1
    @carbidegrd1 Год назад +1

    I can't believe how bad the welding is.

  • @PabloObando-jq2gu
    @PabloObando-jq2gu 10 месяцев назад

    This is impressive!

  • @jaybee9269
    @jaybee9269 Год назад +10

    Hey, Montana finally has a ship named after them! And it’s “con”-ing tower, not cone-ing tower.

    • @gowdsake7103
      @gowdsake7103 Год назад +1

      Cone-ing tower glared out to me too

  • @saibot7218
    @saibot7218 Год назад

    I’m from Denmark and I love US navy

  • @chisel954
    @chisel954 Год назад +1

    I love watching those waves just barely washing over the front of the sub....

  • @donlaight5943
    @donlaight5943 Год назад

    When I snap my fingers you will wake up😮

  • @tomlayne5842
    @tomlayne5842 Год назад +3

    Tell me WTF is hypnotic about this???

    • @rayRay-pw6gz
      @rayRay-pw6gz Год назад

      It takes so long compared to the old sliders , you fall asleep waiting. 😃

  • @williebowen1043
    @williebowen1043 Год назад

    I love SSBN Submarines. ❤️

  • @mojoden
    @mojoden Год назад +2

    "Holes"? "Cone-ing tower"? WTF? You've only got one job.

  • @nativearbor6
    @nativearbor6 Год назад +13

    As an honorably discharged US MARINE 1978 to 1987. I was on the LPD-9 the USS Denver, commissioned October 1968. The LPD is not that recent of an addition to the US Navy

    • @babaganoush6518
      @babaganoush6518 Год назад +2

      I was on the Denver in 89. Nice ship.

    • @chrissmith1364
      @chrissmith1364 Год назад +1

      Thank you for your service, God bless

    • @jeffbeck8993
      @jeffbeck8993 Год назад +2

      LPD acronym still means the same thing, just that there's a new San Antonio class. Good old Denver was Austin Class. She was still around for my first ARG MEU float on USS Essex in 1994.

    • @markjonaz
      @markjonaz Год назад +1

      I was was on LPD-7 in 74

    • @markjonaz
      @markjonaz Год назад

      Are sister ship was all white in the med

  • @AdvancedUSA
    @AdvancedUSA Год назад +4

    “The lifts … need be extremely powerful”. There are no lifts. They lower the floating dry dock by filling ballast tanks with water. To raise it, they pump the water out. No lifts. Please get it right.

    • @BravoCheesecake
      @BravoCheesecake Год назад

      Lift (verb): to move something from a lower to a higher position. You said it yourself, they lower it and raise it LMAO

  • @r8tedh8ted39
    @r8tedh8ted39 Год назад

    "I have become death, the destroyer of worlds." You won't need a bigger boat.

  • @Manishraj-kz6ol
    @Manishraj-kz6ol Год назад +3

    Us military weapons nice

  • @dbcooper3503
    @dbcooper3503 Год назад

    3,2,1…You’re back in the room.

  • @FarterBoom
    @FarterBoom Год назад +6

    Submarine is some kind of vesel that can travel under water for a period of time .

    • @latendresseaa
      @latendresseaa Год назад

      Yes that right body, 6-7 month, and shout a missile without be Seen

    • @FarterBoom
      @FarterBoom Год назад

      @@latendresseaa scary facts.

    • @FarterBoom
      @FarterBoom Год назад

      @@latendresseaa without be heard is more correct

    • @FarterBoom
      @FarterBoom Год назад

      @@latendresseaa without being heard is more correct right?

    • @johnstapleton3254
      @johnstapleton3254 Год назад

      The sub in this video is a missile boat as soon as it reaches deep water she submerges and is not heard from again until she pops back up to report in. she can stay down indefinitely.

  • @สุกิจสัฃข์ขาว

    Perfect work in the world. Thank you very much my friend.

  • @marshalllubega1201
    @marshalllubega1201 Год назад

    And the medal goes to the welders. Thank you.

  • @bernardh9994
    @bernardh9994 Год назад +4

    The people queuing at food banks in the UK and USA must be asking themselves what is worth protecting?

  • @CatholicSatan
    @CatholicSatan Год назад +14

    I got confused by the references to inner and outer _holes_ and watertight _holes_ until I realised it meant _hull._ An entirely different concept.

  • @ajokaefi
    @ajokaefi Год назад +2

    3:00 No mechanical lift will be able to lift that kind of sub!...The lift is provided by pumping water out of the dry dock tanks

  • @Bobtowngarden
    @Bobtowngarden Год назад +2

    I fell asleep watching this. Maybe it was the spinning disk

  • @jonnielson8716
    @jonnielson8716 Год назад +1

    Anyone remember the submarine in Hunt For Red October that came shooting out of the water? In the movie it was called the Dallas. I’ve been on that submarine.😁 So has anyone that went aboard the submarine docked at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry! How cool is that?! You were on a sub that was in that awesome movie!

  • @keithtravelrn
    @keithtravelrn Год назад +1

    its a floating drydock..no lifts at all just buoyancy

  • @alanlangley7246
    @alanlangley7246 Год назад +9

    During War Time i think i rather be in a submarine seeing it so stealthy/sneaky .

    • @denniswhite166
      @denniswhite166 Год назад +4

      I was on an aircraft carrier in wartime. The rest of the Carrier Task Group about 6 vessels (one submarine, or more? we never saw them) surrounded us and their primary job was to protect us. Even though we were not "stealthy" at all I still felt I was on the safest ship. I could not fathom being cooped up for months at a time onboard a sub. God bless those submariners.

    • @Ezees23
      @Ezees23 Год назад +1

      @@denniswhite166 "You" were on a Carrier - but "We" were on an Amphbious Assault Ship as a member of the Marine Air Wing crew (USS Wasp LHD-1, on it's first sail). "You" were relatively safe - but "We", OTOH, were sailing at long distance away from the Carrier Strike Group with only Harriers and Helos as air cover (neither of which is an Interceptor). It was during Desert Storm and I remember we had to watch out for mines as we were entering the Gulf....with absolutely no Minesweepers, LOL (not funny tho, I'd rather take my chances in the jungle or in the desert, LOL)......

    • @gowdsake7103
      @gowdsake7103 Год назад

      @@denniswhite166 GOD ?

    • @gowdsake7103
      @gowdsake7103 Год назад

      Most people dont understand a Nuke is fairly easy to track from space the problem is hitting em with anything

    • @ericloyd6318
      @ericloyd6318 Год назад

      ​@@gowdsake7103how

  • @sukantapadhy5971
    @sukantapadhy5971 Год назад

    Us should support India's nuclear sub programme.

  • @35Prospect
    @35Prospect Год назад +7

    What's the deal with the surface ship near the end of this video? Why is it there? And what was so hypnotic about the launch of "Us Gigantic $4 Billion Nuclear Submarine"?

    • @agwhitaker
      @agwhitaker Год назад +2

      They like using the word 'GIGANTIC' if it is bigger than a row-boat.
      Elsewhere, they also describe the USS Independence LCS 2 class (not quite 3,000 tons ) as 'GIGANTIC'.
      Someday, they are going to see specifications and images of the new Ford class carriers............

    • @denniswhite166
      @denniswhite166 Год назад

      @@agwhitaker

    • @chisel954
      @chisel954 Год назад +1

      lol u are under a trance.....u do not remember anything, specially those "watertight "holes" she was going on about :P

  • @1ozzzy
    @1ozzzy Год назад

    First combat submarine went back to the revolutionary war

  • @quailstevens8150
    @quailstevens8150 Год назад +5

    Fact check update: first submarines in use were the USS Turtle and the USS Hunley, those were both before World War I.

    • @herbertshallcross9775
      @herbertshallcross9775 Год назад

      The CSS Hunley. It was a Confederate boat used in the American Civil War. It sank, killing it's crew several times in training, but apparently sank a Union vessel before sinking again.

    • @abcde_fz
      @abcde_fz Год назад

      Those boats weren't exactly "combat capable". They were severely limited in their seaworthiness, and their capacity to inflict damage. Their true value was their success as proof of concept and potential.

  • @Hungryghost01
    @Hungryghost01 Год назад

    Who needs healthcare, a crime free nation and education we can have pretty toys 😍

    • @texaswunderkind
      @texaswunderkind Год назад

      Crime free nation? If you know how to end all crime, publish your idea and prepare to win the Nobel Peace Prize but also get insanely rich.

  • @mohamedbaza9573
    @mohamedbaza9573 Год назад

    Have a happy merry Christmas and a happy new year my dear friends

  • @rosillerantonio6732
    @rosillerantonio6732 Год назад +1

    Welcome America Allies to the country of the Philippines, America Allies, help the country of the Philippines, to have a new,
    ( Sea-Wolf Class Submarines ) it needs to be new, fast, durable, fully equipped fully advanced high-technology, the country of the Philippines needs it, for more security, and for more defense, of the country Philippines.

  • @geffreyjewell6546
    @geffreyjewell6546 Год назад +1

    Hull is pronounced like the word "dull" not like "hole". Homework: work on that in the bathroom by yourself before trotting it out at parties.

  • @mikegallegos7
    @mikegallegos7 Год назад

    GO NAVY
    😎

  • @mymonster156
    @mymonster156 Год назад

    Should rename them "End of The World Machines"....one day we will do it!!

  • @banana_junior_9000
    @banana_junior_9000 Год назад +1

    I'm not sure that I learned anything, here.

  • @workerman6536
    @workerman6536 Год назад +1

    4 billion and they cry about national healthcare.

  • @aileencanilao9836
    @aileencanilao9836 8 месяцев назад

    Dang bro, you don’t realize how big it is compared to a human!

  • @jimcoop5663
    @jimcoop5663 Год назад +1

    Submarines were used in the US Civil War prior to WWI

  • @cedricanderson9802
    @cedricanderson9802 Год назад

    Soo cool 😎

  • @kevinparker48
    @kevinparker48 Год назад +2

    All too sad this is still the reality of what happens on our fragile planet.

  • @bradwest4821
    @bradwest4821 11 месяцев назад

    We need to double the size of our Navy

  • @joealcamo8901
    @joealcamo8901 Год назад

    There is a good peace but war is bad! That thing will make a great barbecue smoker for all the ALIENS!

  • @joshuagenes
    @joshuagenes Год назад +6

    America's first combat submarine was the Tutle used in the revolutionary war (unsuccessfully) in an attempt to sink a British war ship.

    • @richardcoogan5811
      @richardcoogan5811 Год назад +1

      That's what I was gonna say, but they said the first "modern" submarine.

    • @joshuagenes
      @joshuagenes Год назад

      @@richardcoogan5811 modern is subjective

    • @jimtownsend7899
      @jimtownsend7899 Год назад

      Turtle.

    • @joshuagenes
      @joshuagenes Год назад

      @@jimtownsend7899 keyboard slip

  • @lulutileguy
    @lulutileguy Год назад

    too good for USN give this boat Coastguard they never f up

  • @anslogarrick7638
    @anslogarrick7638 Год назад

    What can I say he is the best your class is this true

  • @thomasrobinson182
    @thomasrobinson182 Год назад +2

    The first American submarine used in wartime was 'The Turtle' used in the Revolutionary War. it was unsuccessful. The Case Hunley was used in the Civil War. The first modern U.S. submarine was the USS Holland.

  • @herbertshallcross9775
    @herbertshallcross9775 Год назад +1

    The first combat submarines date all the way back to the American Revolutionary War.

  • @markjonaz
    @markjonaz Год назад

    I was on the LPD-7 Cleveland commissioned 1967

  • @anttam117
    @anttam117 Год назад

    “Chief of the Watch”. That sounds like something out of an Elder Scrolls games.

  • @phil20_20
    @phil20_20 Год назад +7

    The first combat submarine was the Turtle in the Revolutionary War. (Facepalm.)

    • @johndunkle740
      @johndunkle740 Год назад +1

      That was wooden and had a nose spear that was charged with explosives and was about 10+ feet long. It was rowed into the side of a ship and exploded. It also sank after its first attempt.

    • @denniswhite166
      @denniswhite166 Год назад

      @@johndunkle740 Yup!!!

  • @ThachNguyen-si9rr
    @ThachNguyen-si9rr Год назад

    Khủng long bảo chúa xuất hiện 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @michaelcarmean4906
    @michaelcarmean4906 Год назад

    💥 Oops… How About ✅The Civil War💥

  • @prestonian1066
    @prestonian1066 Год назад

    You would think that for $4 billion, it would get a decent paint job!

  • @DylansPen
    @DylansPen Год назад +1

    Imagine the crew of say the Turtle seeing what submarines have become, I'm alive today and I am amazed at what humans can do. I've been to and walked through the Pampanito docked in San Francisco and you get a real feel for how they have to pick men that are ok with confined spaces, a WW2 sub was very close quarters.

    • @jakemccoy
      @jakemccoy Год назад +1

      That's an interesting issue. They cannot recruit any country boys that live on 10 acres. I'm thinking big city guys, guys that that grew up in big families in small houses, or maybe even guys who were in prison (for non-violent crimes) and came out fine.

    • @DylansPen
      @DylansPen Год назад

      @@jakemccoy I'd think the prerequisites would be shorter than most men and have zero problem with being in cramped confined spaces for days or weeks on end. The odd thing with that sub, I was pulling levers to get a feel for the work they did and I saw a few months later that the sub is still operational and they move it around the bay from time to time.

  • @grownfolkbeats
    @grownfolkbeats Год назад

    imagine the pressure on the maintenance crews on these vessels. they dont get paid enough 😂

  • @samab7891
    @samab7891 Год назад

    Beautiful boat. Cant wait till australia Gets some.

  • @wrongfullyaccused7139
    @wrongfullyaccused7139 Год назад

    Genius

  • @Gutbucket3000
    @Gutbucket3000 Год назад

    All ships eventually become submarines.

  • @joaopina4423
    @joaopina4423 Год назад

    God bless América God wor

  • @18winsagin
    @18winsagin Год назад

    Compartment becomes compromised.
    FLOODED

  • @johndunkle740
    @johndunkle740 Год назад +5

    That was the Humlee ( I think that's correct) and was powered by hand cranking from its interior and could only sink to water level but could not dive. It leaked some too. It has been salvaged And is now a museum piece.

    • @richardembry9301
      @richardembry9301 Год назад +4

      Hunley

    • @Vostop
      @Vostop Год назад

      Yep! I grew up where the hunlee first launched in Charleston SC.

    • @roberthudson1959
      @roberthudson1959 Год назад

      Hunley is generally considered the first submarine to sink a ship, so the objection that it could not fully submerge is overruled.

    • @alexupson7765
      @alexupson7765 Год назад

      I'm sorry. The sub in the video is the Hunley?

  • @jacksmail7725
    @jacksmail7725 Год назад

    SSBN 630G and SSBN 620B, etc NIce video!

  • @svrider2006s
    @svrider2006s Год назад +4

    Impressive machine but $4,000,000,000 seems a little high.

    • @jaybee9269
      @jaybee9269 Год назад

      It’s a specialty product…and military standards are different.

    • @galvestonnavalmuseum4817
      @galvestonnavalmuseum4817 Год назад

      In the context of why they exist, 4bn is a nice insurance policy to have

    • @4_youtube_is_dead
      @4_youtube_is_dead Год назад

      you cant have 400 of this lol

    • @eyesuckle
      @eyesuckle Год назад

      I know! Personally, I wouldn't pay a dime over 3,500,000,000.

  • @TAllyn-qr3io
    @TAllyn-qr3io Год назад

    If someone is watching a video on submarines, it would reason that they know how a dry dock functions. Why not discuss the security of the build and of the personnel building the subs? I am a Navy veteran, was a sonartech, enlisted for subs but, realized quickly at sub school, that I was claustrophobic. Was reclassed to STG and assigned to a destroyer. I was on the PRP and part of the nuclear weapons handling team. Really high security clearance and it would be interesting to see a video on the personnel working for the sub builds and what they have to do, if anything when working at the ship builders.

  • @rikipiahar5020
    @rikipiahar5020 Год назад

    Wow 😮😱😊👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @CiaraStudwell
    @CiaraStudwell Год назад

  • @bluecheesegrader
    @bluecheesegrader Год назад

    Maybe if it was spinning like a drill bit with flashing lights I'd be hypnotized.

  • @jarodu5869
    @jarodu5869 Год назад

    February 9th 2023
    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @willpugh8865
    @willpugh8865 Год назад +1

    Stopped watching less then 20 seconds into the video “ the first submarine dates back to ww1”
    Not even fucking close 😂

  • @mendopolis
    @mendopolis Год назад +1

    You’re getting sleepy. You’re getting very sleepy.

  • @chriswilkinson2548
    @chriswilkinson2548 Год назад +2

    Is it me all these shows or vids is going around in circles as in the same thing over and over again. ?????

  • @joealcamo8901
    @joealcamo8901 Год назад +2

    Joe waste of taxpayers billions just to say my member is bigger than yours! Just like school days!😩🤪

  • @Paul51178
    @Paul51178 Год назад +2

    The submarine nemesis in the background above the sail at 7:39.

    • @clarkknowlen748
      @clarkknowlen748 Год назад

      Aint that the damn truth lol. Standing ESM watch with a P-3 flying around suuuucks.

  • @gunteqkz2696
    @gunteqkz2696 Год назад

    These things are built 2 minutes down the street from me lol

  • @ultimateswx
    @ultimateswx Год назад

    Can't wait to see how they use this to fight ISIS.

  • @equineavenger
    @equineavenger Год назад

    Such amazing technology, maybe one day they will be able to see fishing trawlers above them before they surface..

  • @george_davituri
    @george_davituri Год назад

    nice

  • @michellegutierrez2119
    @michellegutierrez2119 Год назад

    USA🇺🇸