Imagine being a politically incorrect! Oh wait that’s based. Also yeah I didn’t watch the fast and furious 9 movie but I remember in the trailer they go on ice and on a submarine too!
"Have you ever seen a nuclear submarine burst through the Polar ice?" Roman: Yes right after I was freezing my A** off! And through out my years I've taken down cars, planes, trains, tanks, and now after that submarine?! I ain't talking about that. BOOM BOOM BOOM! 👋😝😜🤪😝🖐 🔥💥💥🔥 Also I even took an awesome selfie of it too! Wanna see?
"Have you ever seen a nuclear submarine burst through the polar ice?" That might be one of the dumbest questions ever asked. The only one who's ever witnessed this is a freakin polar bear.
"sir, shall we conduct a series of extensive checks for knowing the structural integrity of the submarine?" "Nah, just smash it through polar ice.. let's see"
Yes the last time I was wondering around the polar freezer cold with nothing to do while I was freezing to death suddenly I heard this crunching noise .........
Him: "*Have you ever seen a submarine smash through the Polar ice*" Me: "My grandad was telling me about how he used to get to school through the arctic and saw one once" Edit: thanks for the likes guys 😉
Someone that worked for my dad when he was a XO was clearing the ice off of the top thing (I forgot what it is called) and his right pinky finger was smashed between the ice and pole and he needed it to be amputated so now he has the bent pole and no right pinky finger.
I’m surprised there isn’t a button where it deploys a tool for “ice breaching” like a big wedge that comes out to cut through the ice, it should be on specific class subs for the Poles.
I was involved in something much more exciting. A test launch of a Polaris missile off Daytona. While on board the sub. We opened missile tube lid at periscope depth, built up the pressure inside the tube and launched the missile In a hot bubble, when it flew out of the water the rockets ignited and it took off. Because there was so much pressure the sub rocked up and down!
The Soviets specialised in it, all their gear is at home in artic conditions, the large typhoon class missile submarine was designed to hide at enormous depths under the crackling ice shelf for up to 6 months, if the command to launch came in, it could crash through 12ft of solid ice to launch 200 nuclear warheads per vessel at targets in the west.
@@John-hu9qg Yeah that's all well and good but a leadership that can't even keep a strict rota of maintenence on tanks, APCs, trucks etc (the fundamentals of ground warfare) then I doubt that they're maintaining their subs properly. They're no threat. As they've shown in Ukraine, the biggest threat from Russia is a bitter Soviet's irrational recklessness, not their perceived military prowess.
@@Nefariously_ignorant I beg to differ, for the first 10 days of the the Ukrainian conflict they threw in a proportion of older equipment and reserve troops to wear down the Ukrainians. They have 750,000 military personnel and 14,000 tanks, as well as the largest and most sophisticated nuclear arsenal on the planet with a considerable tactical nuclear advantage over NATO. Hence why NATO ran away, when ukraine wanted military assistance.
Imagine some guys doing some nuclear submarine exercises then some guy in a car with a missile on his back shouting "Family!!" is heading towards them.
I used to live near a 50 metre across isolated pond in the middle of England and used to see this each summer at least three times a month even when I wasn't looking.
It happens. The ice underneath is usually jagged like stalactites. If a sub hits one of those wrong (get turned sideways), they might not be able to use the ballast tanks and be stuck. They have to find a flat place to surface. They have upward facing sonar for that.
My hand shake gos to those Navy military men who perform those risky exercises while putting their precious lives on the line. I say thank you for everything you do for the United States. You are nothing less than the best. GO NAVY!!!!❤
Lol, love the comments. I wasn't stationed on one but I worked on one regularly called the USS Pogy SSN..... can't remember the hull number. It was on some icebreaking deployments. I used to wish I could go on those, it seemed very exciting.
Hence why the top of the sail and certain sections of the topside on the forward half of the boat are made with a stronger metal than the rest of the hull
There I was, out for my daily midnight sun walk near the north pole when, much to my surprise and amazement, a submarine appeared from below the three foot ice. Glad I had my cell phone with me! 😂
That must be an amazing site to see. Walking along as a submarine smashes through the ice near you.
I’d be less amazed more…smelly
id shit my self, just imagine your on your dogsled just minding your buisness and then 20 feet infront to your right a fucking submarine comes up
Bruh wqlking where
And you hear *target locked*
Then the nuclear submarine begins to say *"Self destruct in T-minus 10-"*
Imagine being a polar bear just camping a seal hole and instead of a seal, an entire nuclear sub comes out of the ice.
Lol
It would probably try to eat it.
weirdest orca they’ve ever seen
@@johnjohnohanasian2544 there's a picture of the uss connecticut with a polar bear grappling the rudder, yeah
imagine being in a small tube with a nuke war head lol
I haven't seen one, but it was happening every morning during my parents school trip.
Lol
Lmao
Up hill both ways too!
@@deanmoncaster absolutely, and always against wind
@@deanmoncaster 26 hours a day, on 1 feet
Thank you for the yellow circle pointing out the close-up of the subs conning tower breaking through ice. Wouldn't have been able to spot it otherwise
This is why I came to the comment section. I knew I wasn't the only one! 🤣
Actually impressed that nobody has made a Fast and Furious joke yet
oh those 5 cars speeding around here
@@loveplane737 yes
Imagine being a politically incorrect! Oh wait that’s based. Also yeah I didn’t watch the fast and furious 9 movie but I remember in the trailer they go on ice and on a submarine too!
I was looking for that comment
"Have you ever seen a nuclear submarine burst through the Polar ice?"
Roman: Yes right after I was freezing my A** off! And through out my years I've taken down cars, planes, trains, tanks, and now after that submarine?! I ain't talking about that.
BOOM BOOM BOOM!
👋😝😜🤪😝🖐 🔥💥💥🔥
Also I even took an awesome selfie of it too! Wanna see?
My ears: “Ice-Sex”
“Smash ice”
💀
Lmao
Big long black thing smashes through ice.
Iraq Lobster jumpscare
i cex
"Have you ever seen a nuclear submarine burst through the polar ice?" That might be one of the dumbest questions ever asked. The only one who's ever witnessed this is a freakin polar bear.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣
calm down George 🤣
A walrus with a hand held camera.
Hahaja
“Dad why is there a giant fish under us-“
Can I keep this in pond
"sir, shall we conduct a series of extensive checks for knowing the structural integrity of the submarine?"
"Nah, just smash it through polar ice.. let's see"
@99 hell yea baby USA USA😂
Fun fact: if adhering to US Navy SubSafe guidelines, a submarine can theoretically (and has) hit an underwater mountain at flank speed and survive.
Thank you. The yellow arrow and circle was so helpful in identifying the submarine against the camouflage background of the Arctic
Well Im wasted so it helped me! 😳
🤙🍻
Damn 3ft of Ice is considered strong enough to hold loads up to 110 tons!! So this is super impressive!
Still water so water displacement and whatnot
What a piece of technology a nuclear submarine is!
Yes the last time I was wondering around the polar freezer cold with nothing to do while I was freezing to death suddenly I heard this crunching noise .........
Big big respect for our submarine command🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💚💚💚
Him: "*Have you ever seen a submarine smash through the Polar ice*"
Me: "My grandad was telling me about how he used to get to school through the arctic and saw one once"
Edit: thanks for the likes guys 😉
Up hill both ways in 15 foot of snow. Had to clear the roads himself each day with his bare hands.
On bear feats
@Jason Newman had to fight lions to get lunch too
Wow, respect to your granddad!
😂
Imagine just ice fishing in the arctic for some resin then this submarine just pops up infront if you
Stained Hanes moment...
I was gonna say "cool!" but then you mentioned the dangers 💀😭
Yea this happens to me every morning when I wake
🤣🤣🤣
Glad that yellow arrow was pointing out the sub otherwise we wouldn't have noticed it
➡️↘️⬇️↙️⬅️ street fighter secret moves be like
Someone that worked for my dad when he was a XO was clearing the ice off of the top thing (I forgot what it is called) and his right pinky finger was smashed between the ice and pole and he needed it to be amputated so now he has the bent pole and no right pinky finger.
Sail, and why tf would the xo be doing grunt work.
@@alexanderhamilton4258 "Someone that worked for my dad"
@@scully1622 You right. I'm not an officer for a good reason.
@@alexanderhamilton4258 We all miss shit sometimes man. Took me a minute myself.
The sail
I’m surprised there isn’t a button where it deploys a tool for “ice breaching” like a big wedge that comes out to cut through the ice, it should be on specific class subs for the Poles.
I love the way he starts his video with the question have you seen submarine Bursting through the ice,no stupid average man doesn’t see shit like that
That’s why he asked bruh
Do you have brain damage? Its normal to ask a question like that
It’s a rhetorical question, numb nut.
Tf you talking about I see that shit all the time
Thanks for the circle and arrow. It really helped guide my attention to the points of interest.
Environment groups say the icecaps are melting. Meanwhile the Navi, let's break to ice for a exercise
Thật tuyệt vời..chiếc tàu ngầm khổng lồ xuất hiện 🫡🫡🫡
Imagine walking in the Arctic and suddenly seeing an orca's (short for killer whale) tail smash through the ice?
Bruh😂 Orc's are not real they are lord of the Rings
Bruh
@@mateusz_0 orca
@@mateusz_0 orca is a killer whale
Fuck it...now i want some Arctic sea orks now...
I was involved in something much more exciting. A test launch of a Polaris missile off Daytona. While on board the sub. We opened missile tube lid at periscope depth, built up the pressure inside the tube and launched the missile In a hot bubble, when it flew out of the water the rockets ignited and it took off. Because there was so much pressure the sub rocked up and down!
For some reason when that happens I always hear the soviet union anthem I mean wth
It’s more common for American subs to do it also the Russian naval submarine power has lowered since the fall of the Soviet Union
The Soviets specialised in it, all their gear is at home in artic conditions, the large typhoon class missile submarine was designed to hide at enormous depths under the crackling ice shelf for up to 6 months, if the command to launch came in, it could crash through 12ft of solid ice to launch 200 nuclear warheads per vessel at targets in the west.
@@vFrostin Russia still has this type of stuff in the Arctic region by Siberia
@@John-hu9qg Yeah that's all well and good but a leadership that can't even keep a strict rota of maintenence on tanks, APCs, trucks etc (the fundamentals of ground warfare) then I doubt that they're maintaining their subs properly. They're no threat. As they've shown in Ukraine, the biggest threat from Russia is a bitter Soviet's irrational recklessness, not their perceived military prowess.
@@Nefariously_ignorant I beg to differ, for the first 10 days of the the Ukrainian conflict they threw in a proportion of older equipment and reserve troops to wear down the Ukrainians. They have 750,000 military personnel and 14,000 tanks, as well as the largest and most sophisticated nuclear arsenal on the planet with a considerable tactical nuclear advantage over NATO. Hence why NATO ran away, when ukraine wanted military assistance.
Yes I have and the submarine first shown is HMS Trenchant during ice X 2018
Imagine some guys doing some nuclear submarine exercises then some guy in a car with a missile on his back shouting "Family!!" is heading towards them.
"Have you ever seen a nuclear submarine smash through ice"
That one third grade kids mind:
I have seen one apparently, it's chasing dominic toretto
Really glad you put the yellow circle there otherwise I would have missed it
I used to live near a 50 metre across isolated pond in the middle of England and used to see this each summer at least three times a month even when I wasn't looking.
That’s cool. I wonder if next video will be about the polar ice breaking apart
Imagine being stuck under the ice
Step bro im stuck and cold
@@randomplayer3467 wow your a little sus step sis
It happens. The ice underneath is usually jagged like stalactites. If a sub hits one of those wrong (get turned sideways), they might not be able to use the ballast tanks and be stuck. They have to find a flat place to surface. They have upward facing sonar for that.
Thanks for the yellow arrow and circle. Otherwise I wouldn't have noticed that submarine bursting through the ice.
Yeah I've seen three subs bursting through the ice at the same time
1987 2 yanks and a brit boat at the North Pole at the same time
@@fredsayer924 couldn't find that in Google but still interesting. My reference was the Umka-21 exercise by the Russian Northern Fleet btw.
ОПЕРАТОР МОЛОДЕЦ!!!!!! РАНЬЩЕ СУБМАРИНЫ ДОШЕЛ ДО АРКТИКИ!!!!! 🥰🥰🥰
“Quite low”…. as in infinitely approaching 0%
Thanks for placing the yellow arrow and circle. I’d definitely have missed it otherwise
I've seen it, in fast and furious 8
I remember seeing a video where a U.S sub and a U.K sub surfaced in the Arctic only yards from each other it was a sight
Titanic left the chat
That arrow pointing out the submarine was really useful, I wouldn’t have seen it otherwise. Doh!
As a mutant that can withstand the ice storm of Antarctica yeah ofcourse I've seen one.
I'm really glad they added that arrow and yellow circle. I would have missed the sub otherwise.
If you are ever stuck in a thick ice call the Russian nuclear Icebreaker rescue squad.
Polar bears that think they’re safe from drifting away: 👁️👄👁️
that sounds very satisfying
Hmm yes, hours of pushing off ice and snow in an already freezing environment is "satisfying".
@@iaml2348 I mean when u break the ice and the submarine comes out lol
Funny this is a year + old video and is being reccomending to me now...
"Have you ever seen a submarine breaking through ice?"
Yes, and my friends have also driven cars on it
Ifykyk
This is a critical process. The thick ice must not cause any cracks in the submarine's hull.
Would that be bad??😮
“Quite low” is more like 0
Imagine being in an undiscovered tribal chief thinking you rule the land you stand on then you see this blow through the ice
Good point.👍
Thank you for circling and pointing at the sub when it came through the ice. I might not of noticed it otherwise…🙄
My hand shake gos to those Navy military men who perform those risky exercises while putting their precious lives on the line. I say thank you for everything you do for the United States. You are nothing less than the best. GO NAVY!!!!❤
Yes all the time
Infographics Show guy!
I knew I wasn’t the only one who recognized
the skill is surfacing at the right location.. the submarine should have no damage..
Could you imagine being somewhere in the vicinity of where a submarine pops up and you didn't know it was going to. That to me would be terrifying.
Imagine bursting your secret sub through the ice in the middle of nowhere only for some random stranger to just pop up and say hi
GOD BLESS YOU US NAVY ❤❤❤
Submarine service was something I never gave a second thought to doing. Like being trapped in a huge mass coffin …
This is crazy those people on that submarine are awful brave 💪
Imagine if a couple is just hanging out in the arctic , and a random nuclear submarine just comes out right next to them
Me realizing the chunks of ice can be as big as buildings wow nature is amazing and it never seizes to amaze me
Narrator:
"...have ever seen a submarine come from underneath the polar ice?"
ME:
..." Yes, all of the time ! "
💪😃🤳
Reminds me of the tanker bug from the movie Starship Troopers. The way the sub pops out from under the ice/water.
How are the new X shaped tail fins compared to just the Rudder poking through the ice?
Why do you sound like the infographics show?
I thought I was watching the movie, “Firefox.”
Ice Station Zebra.
Great soundtrack.❤
Now that is a powerful show of force
Every winter I go out on ice and wait n wait n wait,one never surfaces so no i never seen a Sub surface from the ice.
The USS Nautilus first did so back in the 1950s.
Yes Thank God I will buy one for myself
Awesome..thank you for your service 🙏 ❤️ 🇺🇲 for protecting our country. God Bless our Military 🪖 🙏
Ты точно американец? Или какой нибудь лживый индеец?
Bro lost me when he whipped out the chainsaw for the ice
Lol, love the comments. I wasn't stationed on one but I worked on one regularly called the USS Pogy SSN..... can't remember the hull number. It was on some icebreaking deployments. I used to wish I could go on those, it seemed very exciting.
you sound like the inforgrahps channel
"Have you ever seen nuclear submarine burst through polar ice?"
Me: Yes, in fast and furious
Hence why the top of the sail and certain sections of the topside on the forward half of the boat are made with a stronger metal than the rest of the hull
GOD BLESS OUR US MILITARY! EACH AND EVERY ONE! 🇺🇸
God bless and take care guys & gals!
😂
His reason for going through the ice being, “it’s a training exercise, “ is hilarious.
"have you ever see a nuclear sub burst through the polar ice?".....
"Yep every morning on my polar ice morning walk"
Imagine Being A Kid Playing In The Ice And This Comes And Lifts You Up😵😵😵
Have you ever seen a nuclear submarine burst through the ice
Me who's seen the fate of the furious:YES
If it sinks you can make it go back up
"Have you ever seen a nuclear submarine burst through ice?" Yes at the end of "Clockwork" in Call of Duty: Ghosts
This is unimaginable
The US is just built different what can i say🅿
Have I ever seen it? I mean, regularly when I go on walks..
Kodsakta?
When you wake up in the morning and look down
ICEX
We were almost close to greatness
Imagine just chill walking around ice and suddenly summon a submarine
I've seen it in K-19: The Widowmaker movie 🤭.
Instant shivers scene 😱
There I was, out for my daily midnight sun walk near the north pole when, much to my surprise and amazement, a submarine appeared from below the three foot ice. Glad I had my cell phone with me! 😂
who would win? a 1.39 billion dollar submarine with thicc walls of metal
or ice
Penguins: WOAH DUDE mind the tail!
Sub: sorry! just pulling up