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I gave it a dislike because I don't think we should be enfolding the enemy in this way. I understand the ship is decommissioned and and destined to become a reef.
If it's going to be a reef then then send her down respectfully. Not by gunnery practice or bombs, but a charge amidships say in the engine room. Should go down on an even keel.
That took a lot more ordinance than I thought. Even the torpedo wasn't enough. And that was a DEVASTATING hit. Ships watertight integrity has really come a long way.
It's incredible how resilient the Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate was... I don't think you can find a ship like that in the world capable of just eating tens of thousands of pounds of ordinance and stay afloat for another 12 hours without a damage control party or anything. A testament to American shipbuilding.
US Military Videos Japan has something like that. it has 20 numbers of 5 meter wide holes everywhere and took 5 hours. except its A WW2 battleship... a super battlship...
9:00 These cannons always crack me up! xD I don't know what it is, exactly. Just how casually the shell is being kicked out, I think. The delay and how slowly. Too funny ^_^
Torpedo's are still the most deadly anti-ship weapon. Even back in ww2 ships would absorb a dozen bombs, but one or 2 torpedo's and it was game over. japan's musashi battleship took something like 30 bomb hits. Ships arent armored like that anymore though.
WW2 torps..(up until the very end of the war) contacted the side and exploded..You can counter that with adding extra empty spaces along the hill to absorb damage...Modern torps explode under the keel and the ship breaks its own spine under its own weight.
It’s pretty cool that these ships become reef habitats for fish but can they be scraped for metal or is the ship made of other material that can’t necessarily be scraped?
The hole is underneath the ship. Torpedo probably ripped apart whole bottom part of it under the water, caved in metal we see is probably buckled metal on the fringes of the hole. I mean, it needs time to sink because it probably has various compartments and measures against sinking but after that torpedo hit, that pile of metal it is not a ship anymore.
They are sunk and made into man made reef's. The Ocean creatures make it their home and build around, on it. Great for building a reef and also good for diving.
@@scotty311 right...and just where was these ships sunk? Close enough to shore to allow it to form a natural reef, right? And just where in the world is there an area shallow enough to sink a ship during a live fire exercise, using anti-ship missiles or other highly explosive naval ordnance, in a test scenario? I'm sure they used coastal waters off...where? San Francisco? South Florida? Sounds like a plan created by some highly regarded marine biologist to me...NOT. These kinds of military exercises are conducted well away from populated coastal areas where intentionally sinking ships with self same naval ordnance won't accidentally harm innocent civilian populations.
The Thach sinking is evidence of how tough the Oliver Hazard Perry’s were. Took harpoons, torpedos, and naval gunfire and was still floating. Hopefully the new Constellation class frigates are as tough as the old OHPs.
I’m sure that this exercise took place at the Pacific missile Range facility just off of Kauai. I was stationed there for 4 1/2 years, absolutely the best duty in the Navy.
My first job in March of 95 was to install oak closet organizers in the master bedrooms and white wire organizers in the rest of closets in the family housing units. Maybe you know the Moore’s? Adam and Judith. He was a Helo pilot and she works as the contracting officer. Great people. They are still working there now. We (the carpenters) had one of the units next to the XO’s unit on BS 1203 North Sparrow that was steps from the ironwood trees at family housing beach. We would go surf during lunch. The Fourth of July celebration in 95-96 we had our 90 bucket truck and took people ( mostly kids ) up to check out the view of Niihau. That would never happen today! 😂
This is a good time to enlist in American service because our PRESIDENT does not feed young Americans to the war machine. So you could be involved in games like this and understand how it works.
This ship died as she lived. She served the fleet by providing transport for marine expeditionary forces, and when her useful life as a fleet ship ended, she trained sailors how to shoot and sink enemy ships. Even in her sinking she provided useful and necessary services. A fitting end for a warship. As for being able to salvage steel, prices for scrap steel are so low now that she was worth more as a live, full sized target than as salvaged steel. Cutting her up for scrap would release literally tons of sequestered carbon into the atmosphere.
I know its probably more cost effective and provides good training and weapons feedback. But its still sad to see these warships go to the bottom. All the sailors that called them home. All the time spent training to keep them afloat if they were struck by enemy fire
Very interesting show! Not being a Navy guy my questions may sound naive. When they shoot at these ships during exercises like this. Does the Navy and the Ship Builders study the impact and what sinks the ship to help make better more survivable vessels? When the Navy shoots its guns like in the last video. Do they save the shell casing and reload them or just discard them?
This can be viewed in 3D in Corpus Christi Texas. Pretty awesome imo. Theatre is located on an actual aircraft carrier just behind pier 99. Stop in for great food and drink before and after your tour.
Ryan Ferris - it creates artificial reefs and allows the US and allies to test the efficiency of their torpedos. How do you get good at sinking ships? By sinking ships.
@@Togoheyhatiro1337 Это понятно. Все просто подкидывают сарказма. На самом деле тут понятно, что с помощью утила они отрабатывают учения, практически как в реальном бою. Но в реале, если его загнать к берегу любой страны третьего мира, его там распилят за год! :)
Ok can someone please add audio and maybe some lines indicating weapons trajectory. I think I could see the missile hits but not sure if some of the hits were missiles or torpedoes
For some reason this is satisfying 😂😂😂 and that one moment has anybody seen Dave? Dave on the ship aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh like that kid from home alone when he shaved
Surprisingly hearty hull on those Perry's. Still remember the Stark taking a pair of Exocets amidships and she survived and continued to serve two more decades. They may have been made of military grade soda cans but they were robust as hell. And a damn fine ASW platform to boot.
Anything that could be reused was taken out, what you see sinking in the video is due to its age, way beyond salvaging. Theoretically they could, but it would be cheaper to just build newer stuff.
I feel being in the Navy grants a terrible end. You either drown, starve, or whatever happens when you're stranded at sea. Kinda like that Nicholas Cage movie. lel
inpsyde Do your research before you make a dumb comment. These ships are stripped of all hazardous material before this happens. The ship is nothing left but metal which will the decay in the ocean and add to the marine shelf providing homes as a artificial reef
USS Horne was sunk at the same range..it was also noted she just didn't want to sink I'm a plankowner stationed at Mare Island until commissioning...sea trials..good will tour of orient and carrier escort at the dmv Vietnam .
Renato Losito they strip the boat of all pollutants before sinking it, anything that could be reused or any harmful materials and oils are completely taken out before its sunk.😁
@@АлександрМартынюк-ц9й А вот и нет. Если не глубоко, то потом эти останки служат отличным домом для рыб. Причём автомобили для этой роли не годятся совсем.
I can’t help but to feel sad watching this. These once mighty war ships that saw men and women give their all upon, that would have been spoken of as a ship of pride and treasured, a home, the heart and soul of a fighting unit, cast aside like garbage.
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Why don't they take it apart and reuse the metals and such? Is it not possible for some reason? I'd say it's a good opportunity for training exercises but I just feel like it's too valuable to do that with.
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i wan't that ship!... why! you sink it!
That moment you forgot steve was sleeping on the deck below.
I do sleep through alot
@@medik1660 how was your skin graft surgery
steve....
All Steve's are idiots.
🤣
The 656 dislikes are from former crew that busted their ass keeping these ships in order over the years. lol
Lmao true
I gave it a dislike because I don't think we should be enfolding the enemy in this way. I understand the ship is decommissioned and and destined to become a reef.
If it's going to be a reef then then send her down respectfully. Not by gunnery practice or bombs, but a charge amidships say in the engine room. Should go down on an even keel.
It just seems like an excuse to drink beer and blow shit up.
1.2k+ time now.
That took a lot more ordinance than I thought. Even the torpedo wasn't enough. And that was a DEVASTATING hit. Ships watertight integrity has really come a long way.
It's incredible how resilient the Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate was... I don't think you can find a ship like that in the world capable of just eating tens of thousands of pounds of ordinance and stay afloat for another 12 hours without a damage control party or anything. A testament to American shipbuilding.
US Military Videos Japan has something like that. it has 20 numbers of 5 meter wide holes everywhere and took 5 hours.
except its A WW2 battleship... a super battlship...
Praise Imperial Japnese engineering, they are unbeatable!(sarcasm)
You Americans gave us (Poland) 2 of them - they are still operational to this day and are stationed in my city. What a beautiful ships! :D
Dont forget the peoples battleships of North Korea! They are made from undistructable Kimonite steel!
They would not last 10 minutes if attacked with a couple of Mk48 torpedoes.
Been aboard the Crommelin and the Thatch...RIMPAC 94. Sad to watch for an old FFG veteran. Fair winds and following seas.
My father served as a radar operator on the Tuscaloosa. He has some incredible stories about his time aboard the 1187.
-"B5"
-"You sunk my battleship."
not a battle ship but still funny
Charlie Clumsy Battleships are no longer around my friend.
they are not around anymore.
Chaos Craft999 they are musesums...but dont serve
Charlie Clumsy Yes they are but we stopped using them..
"Please turn me ON I'm Mr COFFEE with an automatic drip."
9:00
These cannons always crack me up! xD
I don't know what it is, exactly. Just how casually the shell is being kicked out, I think. The delay and how slowly. Too funny ^_^
I tell you what, you would not want to be on the receiving end of those cute cannons.
Lmao same kinda looks cartoonish tbh 🤣
I’m amazed at the level of detail you included in this video!
Really crazy , I couldn’t imagine being underway and getting slammed like that. Thx for posting
Seeing the torpedo explode was pretty neat.
Torpedo's are still the most deadly anti-ship weapon. Even back in ww2 ships would absorb a dozen bombs, but one or 2 torpedo's and it was game over.
japan's musashi battleship took something like 30 bomb hits. Ships arent armored like that anymore though.
That was epic, and she kept afloat too
WW2 torps..(up until the very end of the war) contacted the side and exploded..You can counter that with adding extra empty spaces along the hill to absorb damage...Modern torps explode under the keel and the ship breaks its own spine under its own weight.
5:29 wow, seeing a ship flopping like a noodle that way is insane.
Ahahahhhhh
@ZDProletariat Though most WW2 ships would have lasted far longer, since they were designed to take hits and survive.
All r tax money for years they took from us down in smoke 4 funsss,
Served aboard USS Tuscaloosa (LST-1187) 1990-94. RIP.
And yet it got sinked :D As we say were I serve, 'there are only two kinds of ships, submarines and targets' :)
Que comentario del orto...
Why did it have such a short life span?
SKilledP0TATO yeah like ships these days have a life span of 30 years. Four years is brand new
Wow :O
wouldve made a good party boat
Relentlessv2 I'm with this guy
fack
:0
Well, let's get a petition together and go raise it with ballasts.
it's a battleship of the United States...the king of blows
That's not a waste of money,resources or bad for the environment at all.Bravo murika
This live fire drill is used to find out weapon system effectiveness, accuracy and of course crew training.
Tought I was gonna get clickbaited because of the length of the video. Glad I didn't skipped it
It’s pretty cool that these ships become reef habitats for fish but can they be scraped for metal or is the ship made of other material that can’t necessarily be scraped?
This question needs answers
Kaiser Meme Thats a very interesting point brother, thanks for you answer!
So sad to see the Ogden go under. I sailed in her back in 1979; lovely ship. RIP
Time stamp? They removed the marking on these that I saw.
@@CrackedCandy it's the very first one in this video. Of course there's no markings - removed upon decommissioning.
@@cyberherbalist I see now there are time stamps along the red line on the bottom if you fast forward
Just to let people know, sinking ships is helping the sea life underneath.
Don't believe me?
Look it up.
Charlie Clumsy Thank you! I where just about to say the same thing.
Charlie Clumsy and all the cars driving around clean our air as we drive! dont believe me? look it up. LOL
Mccrackin you must be having a bad ADHD day.
TCfoxs na just bored at work on break.
mccrackin you forgot about the sink part. it sinks so it doesnt poluate anymore and it creates a fine home for some fish.
some of you people shouldn't have youtube accounts.
*most
Joaquin G lol
Joaquin G says the weeb
Joaquin G4 months ago
some of you people shouldn't have youtube accounts.
No need to speak to the preacher.
Jokes on you, we are all bots.
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Блин на метал парочку и жить безбедно:)
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I love how the first torpedo didn't make a hole, it just caved in the metal and rocked the ship so hard there were stress cracks everywhere
The hole is underwater , Smarty pants.
This is literally the first time I meet someone who doesn't understand how torpedoes work.
The hole is underneath the ship. Torpedo probably ripped apart whole bottom part of it under the water, caved in metal we see is probably buckled metal on the fringes of the hole. I mean, it needs time to sink because it probably has various compartments and measures against sinking but after that torpedo hit, that pile of metal it is not a ship anymore.
I know it makes good target practice but I can't help feel that scrapping the ship and recycling they steal and materials would have been better.
costly.
Idiot
They are sunk and made into man made reef's. The Ocean creatures make it their home and build around, on it. Great for building a reef and also good for diving.
@@scotty311 right...and just where was these ships sunk? Close enough to shore to allow it to form a natural reef, right? And just where in the world is there an area shallow enough to sink a ship during a live fire exercise, using anti-ship missiles or other highly explosive naval ordnance, in a test scenario? I'm sure they used coastal waters off...where? San Francisco? South Florida? Sounds like a plan created by some highly regarded marine biologist to me...NOT. These kinds of military exercises are conducted well away from populated coastal areas where intentionally sinking ships with self same naval ordnance won't accidentally harm innocent civilian populations.
lol, OK Admiral Nimitz..
This makes me want to play Command Modern Operations even more!
It's always sad to see one of our great ships sink
The Thach sinking is evidence of how tough the Oliver Hazard Perry’s were. Took harpoons, torpedos, and naval gunfire and was still floating. Hopefully the new Constellation class frigates are as tough as the old OHPs.
Well, they are made in China now, so probably not.
Big boys playing with BIG toys
No homo
Thanks for letting us know!!!
Hey, Eagle Dynamics that's how it should look like!
That torpedo was very powerful, and it did a great deal of damage!
Good training but there should have been secondary explosion to be more realistic and to see how long she would stay afloat.
I’m sure that this exercise took place at the Pacific missile Range facility just off of Kauai. I was stationed there for 4 1/2 years, absolutely the best duty in the Navy.
I worked there for 26 years. Best part of my life.
@@jonhare392 I was there from 93-97.
My first job in March of 95 was to install oak closet organizers in the master bedrooms and white wire organizers in the rest of closets in the family housing units. Maybe you know the Moore’s? Adam and Judith. He was a Helo pilot and she works as the contracting officer. Great people. They are still working there now. We (the carpenters) had one of the units next to the XO’s unit on BS 1203 North Sparrow that was steps from the ironwood trees at family housing beach. We would go surf during lunch. The Fourth of July celebration in 95-96 we had our 90 bucket truck and took people ( mostly kids ) up to check out the view of Niihau. That would never happen today! 😂
@@76629online I was near there from 12-06 to 30-06 2020.
Wow, 22 nations, 40 ships, 200 aircraft, and 25,000 personnel to sink one unmanned unarmed ship with no fuel. ;)
@MALA2243 woosh
Sounds like a whole lotta freedom 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
This is a good time to enlist in American service because our PRESIDENT does not feed young Americans to the war machine. So you could be involved in games like this and understand how it works.
That's an old LPD.. Those were beautiful ships.
I wonder which one
"I'd rather see it at the bottom of the ocean than turned into razor blades."
Perhaps you haven't started shaving yet?
Why? At least as razor blades it serving a function. Its not doing much at the bottom of the sea apart from rotting away.
This ship died as she lived. She served the fleet by providing transport for marine expeditionary forces, and when her useful life as a fleet ship ended, she trained sailors how to shoot and sink enemy ships. Even in her sinking she provided useful and necessary services. A fitting end for a warship. As for being able to salvage steel, prices for scrap steel are so low now that she was worth more as a live, full sized target than as salvaged steel. Cutting her up for scrap would release literally tons of sequestered carbon into the atmosphere.
I know its probably more cost effective and provides good training and weapons feedback. But its still sad to see these warships go to the bottom. All the sailors that called them home. All the time spent training to keep them afloat if they were struck by enemy fire
Pollution pour un test de missiles ! C'est beau ! Bravo 👏
that torpedo didn't fucking play boy
Very interesting show! Not being a Navy guy my questions may sound naive. When they shoot at these ships during exercises like this. Does the Navy and the Ship Builders study the impact and what sinks the ship to help make better more survivable vessels?
When the Navy shoots its guns like in the last video. Do they save the shell casing and reload them or just discard them?
It's always sad to see a war ship going down
This can be viewed in 3D in Corpus Christi Texas. Pretty awesome imo. Theatre is located on an actual aircraft carrier just behind pier 99. Stop in for great food and drink before and after your tour.
Harpoon Missiles? Severe but repairable damage. Mk48 ADCAP? You're going to Davy Jones' locker.
Incapacitating is enough, after the ships are disabled along a bomb route, there won't be shore facilities left to repair them back to service.
I don't know. The first ship was hit by a harpoon then a nsm. It sunk.
These Harpoons do not have a warhead, just residual fuel. Much bigger explosion with a warhead.
Damn sturdy build...took a torp without breaking.
this ship was decommissioned and was shot for a training exercise
Kodoku no Ai and create a plafe for fish to live
There were 4 of them
Really?! They don't call you Sherlock for nothing!
dumb question, but do they just sink the ships and let them rest in the ocean, or do they raise them?
Idk why but I hate to see sinking warships. I love them so much my favorite warship is ijn Yamato. RIP beautifull lady
You got to love Naval Firepower and action😁
Is it just me, or did that ship take a royal Beating before she even looked like she was going down.
What ship? There are many in this video
really tuff sunk when no ammo and explosif nice video :)
How do you get good at sinking ships?
By sinking ships.
you mean by sinking your own! xD
You can also “blow up” the toilet downstairs
Is this done for practice? Why wouldn't they break the ships and re-use the materials? Just wondering.
Ryan Ferris - it creates artificial reefs and allows the US and allies to test the efficiency of their torpedos.
How do you get good at sinking ships?
By sinking ships.
That poor frigate took a lot of abuse before finally succumbing
the torpedo one was sick!
Бля стока чермета сердце кровью обливается🥺🥺🥺
Да пилить и пилить
Там и цвет мет
Скажи. Чистые олени. Мало того что просто топят так еще и за деньги потраченные на ракеты и торпеды!
@@ИванКущенко-ц3л: Разборка стоит денег, причем таких , что сдача в лом не окупит этих денег - поэтому проще утопить !
@@Togoheyhatiro1337 Это понятно. Все просто подкидывают сарказма. На самом деле тут понятно, что с помощью утила они отрабатывают учения, практически как в реальном бою. Но в реале, если его загнать к берегу любой страны третьего мира, его там распилят за год! :)
Ok can someone please add audio and maybe some lines indicating weapons trajectory. I think I could see the missile hits but not sure if some of the hits were missiles or torpedoes
флоту РФ и торпед не нужно - хватит парочки "Ашотов"
Найс рофл. Жаль не смешной
@@5классвиленкин-ъ4п это не рофл это жиза
@@НереварСептим уже 5 лет вам по губам на Донбассе водим что вашим ихтамнетам не помогает даже без конечное снабжение, клоун ты тупой
Куда ни кинь везде славяне водку делят
That's if the Russian fleet can even get underway; not a lot of promise there.
The battleship graphics got better with this new update
A lot of high grade metals on that ship. Now on the bottom of the ocean.
For some reason this is satisfying 😂😂😂 and that one moment has anybody seen Dave? Dave on the ship aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh like that kid from home alone when he shaved
When the U.S military is so bored they blow up there own ships
don't worry, they always find a way to attack other countries.
Decommissioned ship's that are beat to shit.
FFG tough as nails glad to have served on the FFG 43 uss Thach. Yokosuka Japan
Surprisingly hearty hull on those Perry's. Still remember the Stark taking a pair of Exocets amidships and she survived and continued to serve two more decades. They may have been made of military grade soda cans but they were robust as hell. And a damn fine ASW platform to boot.
why not drydock it and take it apart and reuse the materials?
Mychal expensive
It's an artificial reef now. Great for fish and divers
Anything that could be reused was taken out, what you see sinking in the video is due to its age, way beyond salvaging. Theoretically they could, but it would be cheaper to just build newer stuff.
@@Nickowar yup these are mostly hulls and worthless objects
Jordan Little and yet there are idiots that don’t do there research and think that it causes pollution.
Poor Perry... was hard to sink :)
I´ve been serving aboard spanish Santa María class (same class as Perry) and I´ve felt afraid watching it lol
que "my heart will go on"
Man that OHP really a tough nut to sink...
All these political comments...
Can I just say...
That torpedo was BRUTAL!!!
A great way to get some target practice, while at the same time creating a nice home for the fishes AND to not divulging any military secrets.
In my country, I will get fined for not recycling a coke can.
Australia ?
@@ruslankazimov622 UK.
I might be wrong but didn't Dustin from smarter every day film something like this?
I feel being in the Navy grants a terrible end. You either drown, starve, or whatever happens when you're stranded at sea. Kinda like that Nicholas Cage movie. lel
TrollKappa that's definitely a concern. but fortunately we're not in the 19 century
BarlowcamL Most of the Sailors in the US Navy aren't even at sea either way.
That destroyer took a HIT, holy shit! The way it bent backwards and sideways and then back was insane.
The plastic in the ocean Is a serious problem, they say...
inpsyde Do your research before you make a dumb comment. These ships are stripped of all hazardous material before this happens. The ship is nothing left but metal which will the decay in the ocean and add to the marine shelf providing homes as a artificial reef
Crazy to see how the ocean just swallows those huge ships and let them sink to the ground. I would like to see how they sink under water.
Где нахрен Гринпис.Экологию загрязняют.
USS Horne was sunk at the same range..it was also noted she just didn't want to sink
I'm a plankowner stationed at Mare Island until commissioning...sea trials..good will tour of orient and carrier escort at the dmv Vietnam
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it's good thing that there sinking these fleets it's good for coral to grow on this and other life that we need just look it up 😃
sick fukker,
@@konradwestphal1751 dude this ship was outdated and served its time. Chill
Nice footage, although it would have been cheaper to hire myself to sink it. You gotta punch those holes below the waterline
The govt know steel is recyclable, right?
Makes a good reef for the fishes 😂
When a disused ship sinks, then, do they clean the sea water, right ?
Renato Losito they strip the boat of all pollutants before sinking it, anything that could be reused or any harmful materials and oils are completely taken out before its sunk.😁
I can't believe it. All that, gone to waste!
Could've built a house on that thing.
They became underwater houses for sea life.
The USS Rentz sank to the bottom of the Mariana Trench! It should be the deepest shipwreck in the world!
Обидно что люди добывали руду, потом плавили сталь ,строили корабль и к чертям всё расстреляли
Мне обиднее что море в помойку превращают...
@@АлександрМартынюк-ц9й А вот и нет. Если не глубоко, то потом эти останки служат отличным домом для рыб. Причём автомобили для этой роли не годятся совсем.
В этом мире все через жопу
@@АлександрМартынюк-ц9й Морским тварям корабли , суда утонувшие только в радость...
@@4thengineer это они тебе сказали?)))
brings back memories of her HMS Sheffield, sunk by an exocet of the Argentine air force, in the South Atlantic, MALVINAS ARGENTINAS!
Give it too North Korea 🇰🇵 that would have been their strongest battle ship ever!
Even with the guns removed! :)
@@scotth6814 even with radar and equitment on board removed too >:)
Seeing the submarine reminded me of a sharks dorsal fin poking above the surface
But Russia needs ships for their navy.
3.18. Are those harpoons need to be heated first before launching?
новый риф, готов принять первых морских жителей)))))
I can’t help but to feel sad watching this. These once mighty war ships that saw men and women give their all upon, that would have been spoken of as a ship of pride and treasured, a home, the heart and soul of a fighting unit, cast aside like garbage.
Зачем топить то, лучше бы Украине продали.
Пускай твоя окраина теперь их поднимает и ставит на вооружение, это будет остаточна пэрэмога ))))
Та звидси гроши у жебрачки Украишки?:)
я тоже про украину вспомнил , у них и постарее плавают и ничё)))
Какой продали... у Украины уже 28 лет стоит у причальной стенки систершип "Москвы" "Украина" ( он же "Комсомолец" он же "Адмирал Лобов" ) готовый на 95% и на него нет денег что бы тупо покрасить и вооружить Россия неоднократно предлагала за него хорошие деньги - не продали В этом году (2018) Порошенко списал корабль на металлолом значит скоро корабль войдет в состав ВМС Китая купленный за три копейки при реальной стоимости под миллиард баксов ( там "кораблик" из второго по величине класса военных кораблей в мире кроме СССР таких никто не строил потому что дорого)
Alex Strong чел,я этот корабль вблизи видел.Он проржавел до дыр,сгнил как уазик
Why don't they take it apart and reuse the metals and such? Is it not possible for some reason? I'd say it's a good opportunity for training exercises but I just feel like it's too valuable to do that with.
jr41391 cool thanks for explaining.
African Kid could have eaten that navy warsh....
SubcribeItWontHURT they'd rather starve than eat anything from the fkin U.S.A.
Bal Neavis problem with the U.S.?
triggered much !
SubcribeItWontHURT you're triggered?
him =I
Hazard perry class is no joke when it comes to ships compartmentati9n
Вот так и засоряем море и глушим рыбу
Рыбы из этой посудины сделают дом, их иногда ради этого и топят
искусственный риф епте 2 киля тебе в зад епте
How much iron ore you have to dig and refine for a ship of this size? Not to mention destroying the very landscape to get the iron ores out.
Сколько попаданий ради эсминца..немцы в ВОВ лучше работали
@5:15 Why does the "shadow" of a submarine just below the surface freak me out? It just seems so ominous but it scares me well out of proportion.