Modern warfare is crazy, this behemoth of a rocket bursts out from deep water in a middle of nowhere and can hit any place on earth with laser precision with potentionally carrying a nuclear warhead in it. Scary and awe
And we only built it because Russia said it had one lile it. So we needed a defense against it. Then they said they had silent subs, so we built those too. And stealth planes, precision guided munitions, tanks that could actually be fielded in a warzone, attack helicopters (okay, the mi-24 hinde is pretty bad ass, ill give them that one. But why do you think we have an apache?). If anything needs to be learned here its "dont lie to the US about what youre going to attack them with." Because we will just build a thing that is better than that thing you thought could never come off your nephew's doodle book page, and dare you to try. Bolstering, posturing, playing billy badass asskisser might work in their countries, but even though we dont call it out we still see it every time they decide to show the world their ass, thinking they can get something by using their petty mind games on us.....tak tsk tsk....
@@TankR Same thing with mig25 foxbat. West was dreaded of it for 10 years and invested billions to hurry up and build a new design plane (F-15, which is so good that is still in use today) just so they could counter it. Then the soviet pilot escaped with it and when they inspected it it turned out to have around 10% of its hyped possibilities. US built one of its best jets ever because of lies, then they ended up in a position that west was 2 generations ahead.
Beautiful video. My understanding is the missile does that first little zag to get some distance from sub in case it goes Challenger - don’t want chunks of missile falling back on your boat. Notice the aerospike popping out at 0:12 or so? That is to…get better a.m. radio reception(?)…ok, I don’t actually know.
The spike is an aerodynamic feature. At those speeds, it lessens the drag on the missile. And the "zag" is entirely random....the guidance system rights itself once the engine ignites.
@@brianbassett4379 Wikipedia: "Inertial motion sensors are activated upon launch, and when the sensors detect downward acceleration after being blown out of the water, the first-stage motor ignites. The aerospike, a telescoping outward extension that halves aerodynamic drag, is then deployed, and the boost phase begins."
The missile wouldn’t be able to constructively guide itself underwater because the Thrust Vector Control requires an open atmosphere. The missile has enough momentum from the submarine’s pressurized tube to propel itself above the water surface. Once above water, the TVC can accurately guide the missile.
They dont need to. They can fire a missle from as deep as 200 feet. The exact depth is classified. Seeing one come out of the water is amazing. Imagine seeing 14 to 20 coming out within a few minutes.
well they used to be deployed carrying a combination of live MIRVs and decoys to confuse any enemy anti-ballistic missile defenses so they can increase the chances of some of our live warheads finding their targets
@@derekwall200 They should be able to meander (zig zag) upon reentry like the Russian versions, otherwise even at Mach 25 the trajectory is too predictable.
@@derekwall200 Hypersonics like Yu74 which are very fast and meander accordingly....if loaded with nuclear tipped fragmenting warheads, can render UGM133 or France's M51 impotent.
I'm pretty sure that the US and Russia bith have more warheads than the other has available interceptors to shoot them down with, so the whole hypersonics thing for delivering strategic nukes is kind of just a moot point. HGVs is just spending hujdreds of billions of dollars so that you get vaporized in 5 minutes instead of 30.
@@derekwall200 it would have been very Damaging if it was ever to be used... It also meant that the Soviets had to create something equally scary to balance the power which could have led to an escalation of nuclear armament.
Modern warfare is crazy, this behemoth of a rocket bursts out from deep water in a middle of nowhere and can hit any place on earth with laser precision with potentionally carrying a nuclear warhead in it. Scary and awe
multiple warheads...
8-14 warheads, a crazy amount of power in one missile
Awe
And we only built it because Russia said it had one lile it. So we needed a defense against it. Then they said they had silent subs, so we built those too. And stealth planes, precision guided munitions, tanks that could actually be fielded in a warzone, attack helicopters (okay, the mi-24 hinde is pretty bad ass, ill give them that one. But why do you think we have an apache?).
If anything needs to be learned here its "dont lie to the US about what youre going to attack them with." Because we will just build a thing that is better than that thing you thought could never come off your nephew's doodle book page, and dare you to try.
Bolstering, posturing, playing billy badass asskisser might work in their countries, but even though we dont call it out we still see it every time they decide to show the world their ass, thinking they can get something by using their petty mind games on us.....tak tsk tsk....
@@TankR Same thing with mig25 foxbat. West was dreaded of it for 10 years and invested billions to hurry up and build a new design plane (F-15, which is so good that is still in use today) just so they could counter it. Then the soviet pilot escaped with it and when they inspected it it turned out to have around 10% of its hyped possibilities. US built one of its best jets ever because of lies, then they ended up in a position that west was 2 generations ahead.
Beautiful video. My understanding is the missile does that first little zag to get some distance from sub in case it goes Challenger - don’t want chunks of missile falling back on your boat.
Notice the aerospike popping out at 0:12 or so? That is to…get better a.m. radio reception(?)…ok, I don’t actually know.
The spike is an aerodynamic feature. At those speeds, it lessens the drag on the missile. And the "zag" is entirely random....the guidance system rights itself once the engine ignites.
That's incorrect.
@@brianbassett4379 And the Lockheed engineering branch checks in.
@@brianbassett4379 Wikipedia: "Inertial motion sensors are activated upon launch, and when the sensors detect downward acceleration after being blown out of the water, the first-stage motor ignites. The aerospike, a telescoping outward extension that halves aerodynamic drag, is then deployed, and the boost phase begins."
Finally a nice vid with good fps please make more of this using like sinerva missile or maybel jl 1,2
Scary stuff
can't UGM-133s engine fire while still underwater? it's solid fuel motor on all 3 stages uses a perchlorate based fuel which can burn underwater
That wouldn't be necessary 😉
The missile wouldn’t be able to constructively guide itself underwater because the Thrust Vector Control requires an open atmosphere. The missile has enough momentum from the submarine’s pressurized tube to propel itself above the water surface. Once above water, the TVC can accurately guide the missile.
I'd say well, obviously it can fire under water, because you just told us, but this way works better🙄
They dont need to. They can fire a missle from as deep as 200 feet. The exact depth is classified. Seeing one come out of the water is amazing. Imagine seeing 14 to 20 coming out within a few minutes.
@@davealmighty9638 that'd be pretty insane to watch a sub rapid fire at least 20 missiles
What’s crazy is we’ve had this technology since the 50’s
Sputnik was a game-changer!
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It's probably going extremely fast but it looks so slow.
That’s what happens when it’s like 100x zoom lol
it's going 20 000 km/h or 13 000 mph
It should be me choosing the targets.
WEF?
How we'll all die someday... lovely
Sweet
Yea now we just need to equip those with hgv’s that are mirved so they can’t be shot down
well they used to be deployed carrying a combination of live MIRVs and decoys to confuse any enemy anti-ballistic missile defenses so they can increase the chances of some of our live warheads finding their targets
@@derekwall200 They should be able to meander (zig zag) upon reentry like the Russian versions, otherwise even at Mach 25 the trajectory is too predictable.
@@evonrn2000 anything movie at Mach 25 is hard to shoot down period. The best chance to destroy any incoming warheads is before the post boost phase
@@derekwall200 Hypersonics like Yu74 which are very fast and meander accordingly....if loaded with nuclear tipped fragmenting warheads, can render UGM133 or France's M51 impotent.
I'm pretty sure that the US and Russia bith have more warheads than the other has available interceptors to shoot them down with, so the whole hypersonics thing for delivering strategic nukes is kind of just a moot point.
HGVs is just spending hujdreds of billions of dollars so that you get vaporized in 5 minutes instead of 30.
I used to work as a ship crew onboard the ship titanic before it sank and I do remember seeing these missiles coming out of the sea.
Yeah me too, I heard you were pretty lazy though...
@ up on the crows nest i was the best lookout they called me “eagle eyes”
Looks soothing doesn't it? The very thing that can kill us gives off a wholesome feeling before it hits you.
Какая же красота
60 тонная ракета вылетает из воды и продолжает полёт
🇺🇸Americas ace in the hole...
The real monster of the deep.
There's gotta be like 100's of pounds of water still coating that thing.
mass: 60 tons
And 18 minutes later an entire major metropolitan area is set ablaze in nuclear fire..
Please for the love of god dont let us use this.
Lol, you mean- Do not use this AGAIN, for the third time?
@@MyHandleDownThere This is a different beast. The world will never be the same again the day this thing is used.
This is what the end of the world will look like. Well, at least shortly before the end.
That is SOOOOOO cool.
Thats 50 megatons of freedom
Actually 475kt of freedom
It holds 12 warheads in one missile @@Liamisdead99
@@Liamisdead99 actually 14 475kt warheads, so 14x475 =6650. So 6.6 megatons of freedom at max.
0:06
that one missile capable of murdering millions.
4321 Luis Haven
Immaculate camera work....not
Haunting.
Bye bye Moscow
Horror Weapon!
the MX peacekeeper missile was worse.
@@derekwall200 True...it was a very scary and unnecessary Weapon System.
@@evonrn2000 how do you feel that it's unnecessary
@@derekwall200 it would have been very Damaging if it was ever to be used... It also meant that the Soviets had to create something equally scary to balance the power which could have led to an escalation of nuclear armament.
Trident II (D5) UGM-133
8 nuclear warheads W88 with 475 kilotons = 3,8 megatons total
fake video
No doubt you also think Earth is flat lol
@@lima4923 i dont think earth is flat.
@@aerokasyeal4840We can prove it's not fake by sending it at your house but it will probably evaporate you before you can even process what happened
Hahaha stupid vlad 😆🤡
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