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Tracking the Russian "Severodvinsk" submarine: "It's very capable and it's very quiet"
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- Опубликовано: 27 апр 2019
- From an Arctic outpost, a superpower alliance is tracking a nuclear-powered, guided-missile Russian submarine by air, land, and sea. No, this is not a Tom Clancy novel. It's just another day in NATO's northern most flank. See the full 60 Minutes report, here: cbsn.ws/2GFVQbZ
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"Have you ever lost the Severodvinsk?" "I'd rather not comment on submarine operation's to that specific level of detail!" In other words... YES!
"Its very quiet so I can only comment 'quietly' on the side"
Or they don’t want the Russians know they can track it forever
Or they 100% lost her and he doesn't want to lose his job in the US Navy. CIA would make him have an 'accident'.
They got her on satelites before she dived. Thats all
@@joskojansa1235 yea and lost it as soon as it dived lol
Russian submarines look pretty cool!
When they aren't sinking,
atching fire, and polluting the planet.
@@rj2011g gay detected
@@rj2011g don't be jealous
I'll translate to you what this general just said: "Give me more money! More MONEY!"
Yes lol
First thing that came to my mind. Russians can't even exit the Baltic or the Black Sea without us knowing ever detail. I think N. Korea would have a better chance to nuke us with a sub than Russia has.
“From what I have seen of our Russian allies during the war, I am convinced that there is nothing they admire so much as strength, and there is nothing for which they have less respect than weakness, especially military weakness.” -- Winston Churchill, Fulton, Missouri, 5 March 1946
No surprise he would come to that conclusion since the Red Army did the vast majority of the fighting (and dying) on the eastern front. The Soviets then won the war against Germany, turned east, and had steamrolled Japanese occupied Manchuria and much of Korea by the time Japan surrendered.
I'm here to talk about russian subs, but I'm not at liberty to talk about russian subs
If Russia touches those cables , Russia will have a long black out and their whole power grid will shut down the easiest way to keep Russia away is to tie a fuse to those cables . A fuse that leads to Russia
You know that Russia makes it's own power right? Or are you just a 17 year old that doesn't know what he's talking about.
@@levvy3006
Hes a 12 year old🤣.
Noting new about underwater cable spying . U dont even hv to touch it, just need a specialised recorder besides cables. Will record everything . Come again a couple of months to pick it up. Russian, US been doing this decades and recently Chinese is starting to built this capacity.
@@dapencilshinobi you literally sound so dumb😂
😂
He’s very careful with his words. The last thing that the US wants to do is admit that it can track Russian subs, as that would only lead them to building a new class that’s even more difficult.
Something tells me that RF takes such a kind of decisions not based on youtube, or public talks.
They can only hude under tons if artic uce and even then our bases in Alaska will shoot down their missles. They probably don't know where 90% of our subs are at. There is a reason we aren't very concerned about their nuke threats. Like Dirty Harry says " make my day"!
A Russian sub travelled on the surface, in plain sight, through the North Sea from Russia’s northern naval bases. A succession of NATO warships kept a watchful eye on it, waiting for it to submerge.... it didn't.
At least not until it reached Libya. It then headed east across the Mediterranean, then slipped undersea, quiet as a mouse.
Then, out of the blue a series of cruise missiles tore through the air towards targets around Syria’s besieged city of Palmyra.
Yet people still underestimate the Russians. That was just even a diesel sub called the black hole. That same submarine played a cat and mouse chase with our most advanced submarine in Britain and stopped it from firing it cruise missiles in Syria. In Britain, we are really worried about the capabilities of new Russian class Yasen, they super super quiet. Only God knows how many time they got close to our Island without us knowing they were there. Even the older Akula’s are harder to track, let alone the Borei and Yassen
@@johnny9092
True, they're always underestimated .
Those kind of things go on all the time though, testing each other out but even if they would come close to the island undetected as you say, there is nothing to fear as there is probably a trillion to 1 chance of them doing anything for no reason. And whatever is reported to the public, I believe it's nothing more than fear mongering and to paint them in a negative light as always.
DE E very well said
@@johnny9092
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Russian Federation goes for more quality submarines compared to the Soviet Union. It's probably safer and saves more money. The new Cold War is China vs USA. Russia just wants its borders secure.
I'll neither confirmed or deny we have lost track of a Russian submarine!!🤔😳😲😖
They lost them
the payload of one of these submarines is capable of destroying half a continent and all they are worried about is high speed cables. lol
This is a cruise middle submarine, it does not carry a nuclear payload. Only powered by a nuclear reactor
Yes to answer your last question 🤐
You know damned good and well they have. Just to see if we could spot them doing it if for no other reason.
Which is why we began we began flowing a mildly explosive gas thru the casing to easily detect a rupture. Right Vlad!!! It just cost the Russians 14 men to learn what not to do. Glad to see the new fail safes kick in
townrumor these cables look hard to miss and are a strategic target, so yeah.
But: i wouldnt let my enemies know that i can spot their stealth weapons with ease.
Id want them to feel secure
@@kloschuessel773 amazing how many people commenting , never considered that
How dare the Russians sail the seas like the US the cheek of it
Russia is not an ally of global order and peace. America isn't always, either, but Russia never is.
@@TekGriffon America is never an ally of global order and peace unless there are dollarydoos to be made either way. Iraq WMD is just one example of the lying America does in its warmongering. The gulf of Tonkin incident comes to mind as another.
@@xmlthegreat It's like I'm condemning a violent child rapist, and you're asking me why I'm defending someone who drove 10 MPH over the speed limit in a school zone.
I'm not. The US isn't perfect, and it's done some absolutely awful things. The overwhelming majority of those awful things for the last half-century have been squarely on the Republican party fascists.
But Russia is an example of what would happen when people like Republicans get complete control of society. They're an intolerant, corrupt, violent pack of global chaos mongerers.
@@TekGriffon wow so stupid how much did the cia pay you ?
I remember when google earth first came out I found two of their Typhoon class docked at Severodvinsk.
Oh yes I love to see their submarines every time Google Earth updates, I've mapped every naval base in Russia at this point, there are some in the middle of nowhere near Norway.
I think you can still find them occasionally. The Tk-208 is still in service the rest (that haven't been scraped) are just lying around. Look around Severodvinsk and Zapadnaya litsa. Its a shame that that good documentary from the early 2000s isnt available on youtube in good quality anymore i had it downloaded at one point. You can find it on Amazon its called Mission invisible.
Well they only completed three Typhoons and two have been mothballed since the mid 2000's, those two are usually always in the same location at Severodvinsk. Since 2008 the plan has been to either scrap them or refit them but no decision has been made in 12 years.
@@krashd I'll donate some blue paint. Do your thing.
@Ger You're right dude, don't know how I flubbed that, I must have been thinking about the fact there's only three now in an operable state. The two that are mothballed and the one they use as a test platform but yeah they did have six.
Man, I thought it was cool that they had three of them but the fact they had six at one point is crazy, these subs were like small submerged cities and they built six of them!
speaking of presence US is everywhere lol
Exactly!
Americans are tracking every major military hardware of every country. So imagine when they say we couldn't locate one sub for few hrs, people are like that sub is so advance but actually it shows how capable the Americans are
@@akergincelik8066 or he said it to give false confidence to the Russians
@@tomservo5007 A little from column "A", a little from column "B". One thing that IS certain is that Western boats put to sea and train harder on their equipment than Russian sailors. And for the US, we're an all-volunteer force, so you have people that are more motivated to succeed in this field. Russians still have a draft with a mandatory one year service. In a highly technical field of service (really anything, anymore) you simply cannot train an average person to anything more than cannon fodder in such a short period of time.
@Ger I agree. But in the case of the navy, that leads to a greater reliance on the officer ranks rather than the development of an NCO cadre and reliance on some, as we've unfortunately seen in so many cases, rather shaky automation. The biggest danger to any Russian serviceman is their own Chain of Command.
One thing history has taught us is that Russia is very advanced in science and aerospace technology.
But less so on making things safe for their crews.
@@NorthForkFisherman That is a myth. Russian pilots have the best ejection seat in the world. Ka-52 is the only helicopter in the world with ejection seats.
@@techdefined9420 Tell it to the crews of K-19, K-8, K-219, K-278, K-141 (Kursk), K-159, and K-429.
And that last one?
It sank TWICE!
@@NorthForkFisherman western hater detected. we love mother Russia and we hate western war mongering countries. your days are coming to an end
@@NorthForkFisherman lot of US subs also sank
I’m not at the liberty to talk about anything… I’m just here to show my face and nod and shake my head and deny everything…
The Cold War will never truly end. It only gets colder over time. Right now as we speak, Russian and American Submariners are deployed underwater on their respective boats, drilling for the Nuclear Apocalypse. The tension between our countries is lessened since the Soviet Union dissolved. However, our needs to have the tactical and strategic advantages over each other will never dissolve.
Actually Russia has been under sanctions long time before USSR was formed. West won't stop until Russia is desorganized and weak or better fragmented into several countries. Excellent way to suck dry all resources from it and stop development.
West could have made Russia their best friend and ally if they really tried to help after USSR collapsed. But instead they pressed harder to destabilize and rob Russia. So obviously the West and US especially will never be trusted most likely ever.
West is Hypocrite
Friends of mine have been to Russia and loved it ,said the people were very nice and friendly. The women whooooooo......!. Gorgeous
the typhoon class is crazy.
THANK YOU CAPTAIN OBVIOUS!!!
Amazing voice suitable for audiobooks
This sub is off the coast of California right now. How do you like it?
Please share this now
Oh, is it about how they tracked a submarine that wasn't even hiding and couldn't do that for several days? xd
hi from Russia...we would very much like our countries to be friends
Yes, it's a shame we have to defend ourselves against world war two allies
Easy...agree to condemn all these crazy acts by China...global economics and problems solved and saved
Razumist I agree but God will use Russia to judge America. I want to say Hi from WY USA.
" But the dirty elite sadistic corrupted deep state government zionists don't"
We prefer to let the world believe America is not an ally of Russia.
When in fact 🇺🇸🤝🇷🇺
If you cant do much what they do on the water, what can you do to what they do under the water?
It probably has a us built gps tracker on it
I'm not here to talk... CUT!
Russian submarines are very quiet, Until their first maintenance period. Usually about six months. After that.
They are not so quiet.
How come they build so good-looking planes, subs, guns, and build so awful cars? Why they don't use the same engineers in the car industry?
Because they don’t care about cars.
The Hunt for The Red October...it's getting real
They can go where they want can't they remember freedom of navigation according to the USA
And we got numb nuts in the Oval Office 😱
Silence DoGood ‘copy’ who?? The Chump 🤣 truly ironic
@Silence DoGood The best president in history hasn't done anything but ruin our foreign image
Don't make negative comments about President Trump
Make sure to vote for him
Rene Olivarez you’re full of crap and ultimate stupidity .......never will I with all due respect for this country and every single war vet, including my father !!! 👹
GamerEvolution ya watch too much fox....fool
If Russia didn't have their nuclear weapons and ballistic submarines, we would already have WW3 long time ago.. Strong Russia is needed by the world to keep the balance of power and therefore peace!
Love to both US and Russia from Europe!
So true
WHERE IS THE REST
We just watch for the trail of lost parts now
I like it
Wow
Russia is back, so get used to it
Lol 14 dead sailors😂
ÃDØLF HîtlEr True, who knows what they were trying to do. But do note that America has lost sailors due to crashing with other boats at sea this past years.🤷♂️ They also lost an F-35 with a experience pilot.
@@chrisa2612 not on this sub and not this class
To lose a single Russian submarine in the Atlantic is a tragedy? Look at it from the Russian point-of-view. The threat you posed us in the Cold War and even up to today is absolutely no less than the threat we posed you in the Soviet period (not any more, we are no longer Soviet and no longer seeking world domination, unlike you). We, too, seek to defend ourselves, and have frequently found ourselves on the back foot in acoustic technology. So don't feel too panicked if we occasionally get one up on you. We don't want to destroy you, we just want to protect ourselves from your demonstrable aggression. Long story short, we feel about you pretty much the same as you feel about us. But, for the most part, we don't care and, I suspect, neither do you.
We should be friends, but no money in that.
So...they have
the russian submarine is like Klingon warbirds, they dont have toilet on it.😂
Why would 60 minutes do a piece on submarines like this when everything is classified. At least the admiral did not give the customary "I can neither confirm nor deny." You cannnot read into the answers because the answers the interviewer was seeking are classified so a broad answer like "I cannot discuss specifics" or any other such response is an intentional non-answer.
10 years from now.
See more..
We don't want war against USA but if we have to protect our country , then 100% YES.
this was 2yrs ago... and now they're talkin about the economic problems we could have well it's heading that way
Hunt for the red October
Does anyone think this Yasen class can sink a Nimitz class aircraft carrier ?
yes
A Swedish diesel powered sub managed to do it in mock exercises
the Kursk submarine "sank" two US aircraft carriers during firing exercises in 1999 and left unnoticed from there. Yasen is a newer generation of submarines and more dangerous for aircraft carriers
الدفاع بالنظر ولا شنو
Привет из России) Hello in from Russia)
If you look closely at the NATO flag there's a Swastika in it.
Flip a switch and use the satellites ????
dude submarines can dive, u cant see underwater with satellites, a nuclear sub can spend all of its time underwater.
@@joaomiguelmoreira6363 How about with an S3 Viking????
@@strikeryachts You mean the Lockheed S-3 Viking navy jet , they retired it the early 2000s.
@@joaomiguelmoreira6363 Yes, I'm a little rusty. Was in the Navy 40 years ago. Did go on a nuclear sub once. I'll have to watch and remember why I made that comment.
@@strikeryachts Damn that's cool, my father also served in the navy a couple of years ago years ago, he was in the USS Ramage, one of the first Arleigh Burke class destroyers. He never was in any combat missions although he wenta couple of time to europe.
Cable cutter..
MIC needs more $$$ while 68,000 Americans die each year that need not if we had m4a.
Buh I heard that the USA is the one who has the biggest submarine??!.
that smile when you know that you can track it all along even it had become quieter.
...heeee finally!!!....heeee something 'real' secret...heeeeee
Money and religion is the root of all evil ,think about it, what if we didn't have money are religion and we lived simple would the world be a better place?
Well time yo learn how to farm
Le Rossignol
This is a nonsense video , it tells us nothing.
You may know me as code name bogdan, but it is not just code name, it is real name. Clever coding.
Nothing that astute class submarine couldn’t take care of 🇬🇧
it could take care of its own bolts attached to it by superglue
@@briant5685 a bit off super glue alright, at least we are not blowing up our submarines with our own torpedoes [KURSK ]
@@trevormappley no you almost nuked yourself with intercontinental ballistic missile
@@briant5685 it was American technology made in USA missile that didn’t fire up no thought of uk 🇬🇧 we launched it, what more can you do, do your research on latest dreadnought class submarines we are building quietest submarines in world even Americans want technology sharing and we said NO, light years ahead of anything Russia China and all rest world combined
@@trevormappley what about the nuclear armed submarine that smoked up a couple of months ago,was it also made in usa..?
The Bidumb Administration could not track a Chinese Balloon. You think they're going to track a submarine?
Well if Russia cuts them cables it be far I mean the United States did Russia gas lines
2/3 of the world haven't got access to clean water yet the world spends over a $1 trillion dollars a year on military hardware.
Big tings 😂
The severodinsk is fantastic, the only problem is that there is only one and the Russians have used it so much that its knackered now and has had to go in for extensive refit
Space Dohonkey hahaha how do you know that they have only one !
@@alfsalim 😉
You forgot about the Kazan.
@@peterwilliams2152 I dont believe the Kazan is fully active yet
@@peterwilliams2152 they do plan on having five built but whether that becomes a reality remains to be seen
You can't be an Empire and a Republic simultaneously. Time to decide America.
I am a russian soldier. A am a smail.)) im a sory, am bad speak inglish. the Russia is a great country. A am like my country. And You country. War is a bad for world. I Don, t.
Mr Crazy you all are a mega super power. Russia rocks with its military. I want to say Hi from Wyoming USA. I agree US does not need to police the world. Bad news for America.
I'm a U.S. Sailor, I have no problems with Russia/Russians or China/Chinese, but that doesn't mean you don't have a problem with us. Much respect tho
@@brentheuer2548 👍.
Russian s always had advanced submarines.
Doesnt seem to be at liberty to talk about much at all, whats the point of the video?
What's the purpose of the video when we can't talk about anything.
Well we are smart enough to understand if you can't find it can be anywhere and can d anything.
Don't have a liberty to talk but still came to RUclips...its the russians
yasin classe m 😏👍
We do the same thing. This nothing new. Read blind man’s bluff! Cold War stuff, same thing now.
Wait... next year Belgorod will come operational. You empire fckrs will have to deal with 6 Poseidons she has on board. Each 20-90 megatons heavy, only one needed to sink your continent from west, and one from east.
If other countries makes thre staffs the western countries view it as bad buh if them do so even civilians will celebrate as if is food which is cooked by a world professional chefs!?🤔🤔
Odd ship , odd mission , odd habits , odd consequences , mini sub Burns 14 dead , two captains two hero's , all specials of significant rank , one civilain saved ? WTH ?
Yep
They were operating in Russian territorial waters aka none of your business and thus nothing odd about it.A fire broke out 14 sailors died from asphyxiation from the smoke.There is your answer now move on conspiracy theorist
Not even a good fear-mongering piece. couldnt tell us anything.
And if you ask a Russian officer he will reciprocate this US officers fears from the Americans
Wow first time to be first! 😄
Cool feeling ain't it? Done it only once myself.
That won't last long... There is ALWAYS a noise to track... From a former ASW operator...
@@mako2350 likewise with the noise from American subs
Waw Russia... Love from indonesia
Whether you like it or not Russia is the biggest superpower in the world
@pat hat good point
99% of the internet and Communication so what are the so call satellite for lol google flat earth
Satellite is for gps and weather not the internet.
Then why do I have a hughesnet dish in my back yard?
@@Soildus Because you chose satellite internet.
@@Soildus That's probably for TV or radio. There is indeed satellite internet but it is extremely costly and slow.
Russians are coming, lol
time to watch that movie again
I have less trust in America thesedays..
DIVIDE & CONQUER ordered trump or "R?????" ordered him.?
BRAVO RUSSIA !!!
Every single Russian super-quiet submarine becomes noisy quite soon due to Russian mentality in a way to do maintenance to critical parts producing noticeable and unique noise! Let them think we can't see and track them)
Under Putin that mentality has changed hence you yanks are struggling to track them these days even the older Akula’s are becoming a problem to track as they are now consistently maintained because what happened to the Kursk
@@johnny9092 The most dangerous thing to a Russian submarine is a Russian dockworker.
NorthForkFisherman let me guess you American?
@@johnny9092 And a former spook (SIGINT). Read enough open-source reports in Russian to know that's what they feared most. Not a US Mk48 being shot at them (they knew that if THAT happened...everyone was having a bad day) but rather the poor quality of work coming out of their shipyards for so many years. Bad welds and cut-rate repair work has killed more Russians than Americans have. And the Barents Sea, it does not play favorites.
NorthForkFisherman and I am saying there has been a massive improvements under Putin’s regime. The maintenance stuff has improved considerably and even according some American top generals, their newer submarines like the Kazan are parallel to their American counterparts in all aspects. I am a Brit and got friends in the British Navy too and they tell me now Russian submarines are not to be messed with now. Very capable now, how can that be so without good maintenance??
mi mi mi mi... when the Russian found out that the American still sniff the packeds from the Glas Fiber Cable what will hapen...
«The Russians are so accustomed to the Cold War, that they will not be able to conduct international relations in any other forms. Instead of building modern roads, they threatening peace with war». - Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister (1874-1965)
From the people Ive talked with our Submarine forces are still the creme of the crop. The Russians still haven't produced a ship more quieter then United States Submarines. Their getting quieter yes but we can still detect them....
Every single Russian super-quiet submarine becomes noisy quite soon due to Russian mentality in a way to do maintenance to critical parts producing noticeable and unique noise! Let them think we can't see and track them)
Not what they said in the video. We cant know who has better stuff because we dont know the specs on what they have.
The Russians have diesel subs, when they switch to battery power they are quieter than any nuclear-powered sub in existence. That is why diesels, particularly those made by Russia and Germany, are known as "black holes".
Russian diesel subs are quite than anything you ever know especially when they switch to battery mode. Diesel sub are most quite subs in the world and very difficult to detect, Germans still use them too
«It would be a measureless disaster if Russian barbarism overlaid the culture and independence of the ancient States of Europe». - Winston Churchill, 21 October 1942, The hinge of fate, 1950
«There are thirteen or fourteen very able mobs in the Kremlin who hold all Russia and more than a third of Europe in their control». - Winston Churchill, House of Commons, 23 October 1946
This madness should stop! Just leave Russia and Ukraine alone! Stop supplying weapons! Let them fight their own war!
No, the US has tracked every Russian sub ever at all times. Right.
Nope
What the point of talking to this guy
HES A LIAR…….WE WOULD NEVER DISCLOSE MILITARY INTEL……ITS A TRICK…..WE CAN TRACK THAT SUB WITH EASE……FACT‼️‼️
Give me the can of copium you huff and puff every day.