The World's Largest Submarine Ever Built | How big is the submarine?
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2021
- The SSBN Typhoon-class submarine, officially designated the Akula (“Shark”) in Russia, is a Cold War behemoth measuring 175 meters long and displacing 48,000 tonnes as it sinks. That's double the tonnage of American Ohio-class SSBNs it was meant to compete with. No less than five internal pressure hulls made of ultra-expensive titanium gave the Typhoon outstanding resistance to battle damage. The Typhoon was the largest submarine ever built.
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I've always found everything about submarines absolutely terrifying.
I'm terrified of snakes.
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Snakes on a submarine?
I actually saw the Akula Submarine when I was in archangelsk because almost my whole family works/worked with submarine. The Sub is absolutely huge, like a building. You will definitely be shocked by the size of the sub if you see it IRL
Hell yeah! What a beast!..
Subs always look small until you get up into it. I've gotten to see one launch. I think it was the Virginia class back in late 90s.
Anyway I was blown away. So I can only imagine how big that one is.
I also got to see them work on the next section.
a reaction probably similar to when US sailors captured an I-400 class at the end of ww2
@@Necrodermis I was like 8 years old as well, and a sight I will never forget
Big on the outside, but so terribly cramped on the inside for the poor sailors that have to spend months onboard.
What people don’t get us this submarine isn’t meant to fight sea battles. It’s a mobile stealth missile silo that hides under the ice and when needed rises to the destroy a country. There used to be more they were made for the end game.
I got to ride on the U.S.S. Tennessee when I was a kid for 24 hours where they had some thing where if you had an immediate family member on the sub you could ride with everyone elses family members. It was something I'll never forget, they let us drive it, shoot air out of the torpedo tubes, listen to the sonar, look through the periscope, pretty much everything they did you could do. This was before they outlawed subs doing emergency blows(after the one in japan hit a fishing boat) and we did one. IT WAS FRIGGIN AMAZING!!! To feel a machine that big lift the nose to at least 45 degrees and then you feel it top the water, just amazing. Unlike anything I have ever experienced. Seeing those nuke silos was awesome, the whole thing was awesome.
Yep. It's called a "Tiger Cruise" :)
It's as big as an aircraft carrier but has a crew of only 160! We're going to need bigger oceans, soon.
@@jeffreyb8770 The US and Soviet navies in the cold war: "We're gonna need a bigger boat."
just imagine being swimming in the sea and seeing that coming out from under you, terrifying
or being caught on top of the bulava rocket from submerged launch, which flies to Washington DC
@@JamesSmith-ix5jd that´s fun 🤣
@@JamesSmith-ix5jd Like riding the nuke in Dr. Strangelove?
@@JamesSmith-ix5jd that will never happen the radar officer can pick up any moving or non-moving object on the screen
@@elultimo102 YEEEEEE HAH, YEEEEEEEEEE HAH YEEEEE HAAA . . . .(Major Kong goes to that great fireball in the sky)
What beast. It's sad that both east and west could not use such tremendous creativity to make the world better than making a single boat that could effectively drop a 100 kilo ton nuke on over two hundred cities.
If one of those cities is San Francisco the world would be made a better place
Well if the East and West agree to live in peace, the South will obviously see its chance and nuke them both into oblivion and rule over the Earth.
World better place doesn’t exist my friend
@@loverespect2546 agree.
Yeah it's true. Imagine all of those money put to good use instead of war machines... We would already have hyperloop and would have colonized mars and much more etc.
The Typhoon class or "Akula" uses two pressure hulls next to each other. That is why it is so wide. The idea was that if one pressure hull was breached, the other could still exist and fire the weapons at the United States.
That wasnt the reason. It wouldnt work for a variety of reasons and having one of two hulls full of water would make the sub negatively boyant by a huge margin.
@@Oksobasically2 The inner hulls were the inner hulls of another type of submarine, so they saved time and money on the design. Supposedly they could close doors and separate the two hulls. You are probably correct if one entire hull flooded, but there are bulkheads and hatches in each hull.
The last one was decommissioned less than a year ago ! If you ever seen the movie “ the hunt for red October “ they used this exact sub as the red October. Thank God their all done . They were massive and deadly !
Habrá otros ; incluso más letales.
Wow I didn’t know that.
They’re all gone now huh?
@@lt.petemaverickmitchell7113 actually believe it or not, recent reports show 4 of the 12 built are actually being moved to a different base and possibly being refitted to possibly be used again but their in horrible condition ! But with the situation’s world wide escalating they just might actually start using some of them God forbid !
A true monster of a Submarine I must say.
It's just ridiculous how Russia loves everything big and useless, because this monster will be found thousands of miles away and one maneuverable baby will sink!!!!
Almost as long as two football fields! What a monster!
I hope I'm not breaching my classified information clearance by telling you this, but it actually has a football field inside.
@@sarcasmo57 Well, hopefully they didn't hit any nuclear warheads when playing football
The same huge and stupid as all of Russia, noisy, expensive Potemkin village. It's disposable junk.
@A Twinspark it’s one of the most quiet submarine ever - it’s covered with special rubber case near 1 meter thick, that has gap between main body- it hides almost all sounds. That’s why it’s no surprise to see it in 200 meters from San Diego navy base - without noticing… that scares Yankees a lot
@A Twinspark it was not intended to be the most quiet sub, but coincidently after it was built it became one of the most quiet subs in the world.
The virgin titan vs the chad typhoon
The Submarine that could destroy Europe once angered, The Size alone is scary to look at, but the fact that it houses 10 Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles that could carry a Nuclear warhead send shivers down to the bone.
The Typhoon is capable of carrying twenty long-range ballistic missiles with up to 200 nuclear warheads that were once aimed at the United States.
Displacement isn't a great metric to compare surface ships with subs. You're basically comparing the volume of a ship below the waterline with the volume of the sub (which will also have flooded tanks that count as displacement when submerged).
They probably the measurements for displacements when its above the water
@@Bee-tj8gc They should, but this video specifically said "submerged displacement" but either one is a much larger proportion of a sub's volume than any surface ship. They are denser by design for the obvious reasons that they must be able to flood tanks and operate at close to neutral buoyancy.
Does displacement include the missiles too? They’re monsters.
@@jugheadjones5458 You could ask the same of a carrier's aircraft & fuel etc.
Ships are not measured by displacement, but by gross tonnage, so a 40,000 ton ship might only have 12,000 ton displacement. Unless it sinks.
Да, всю эту великолепную технику строила и эксплуатировала только одна страна в мире СССР!!!!!!!
Про 18 лодок типа «Огайо» не слыхали?
И надорвалась….
И вся страна жопу газетой подтирала, а бабы менстры тряпками и ватой (если повезёт достать) затыкали. Сосиски без мяса считались мясным деликатесом, а за колбасой ездили в ближайший мегаполис. Вот чего стоило всё это сраное величие. Но - ничего: скоро повторите!
@@sergejmisyura2386 Насчет надорвалась сказки. СССР тупо захватили рейдеры, обанкротили, распилили и рассовали по карманам. Можно посмотреть на кучу стран, у которых экономики давно нет, но при этом они тянут себе лямку. А тут речь о мощнейшей экономике.
To think Russia could hit LA, New York city, paris, rome, London, Barcelona, and 5 more heavily populated places in one swoop is terrifying
they are far too drunk, you can relax dude
Scary are the USA
This submarine is 175 meters long. The Gherkin in London is 180 meters tall. Puts things in perspective.
Wow 👌
I don’t know what scarier. The size of the submarine or the fact that the ocean is large enough and deep enough for that thing to operate.
The ocean is more than deep enough. Kilometres deep in fact. If the water were clear it would be terrifying to swim or go in a boat in the middle of the ocean.
@@dougrogan379 you don't say!
@@dougrogan379 : Now just imagine space. Unfathomable.
@@dougrogan379 In other news - water is wet.
@@SilentKnight43 actually water is not wet, things can get wet when they absorb or get covered in water but water itself can't. Sorry to burst your smug little bubble there pal.
Could you imagine being on a 40 foot sailboat when this thing pops up next year out in the middle of nowhere… New pants would be needed!
Nah, ask them if they have some vodka.
In 2001 the submarine USS Greenville surfaced under a Japanese training ship killing 9 people, some children.
Skid marks are the order of the day!
It would have been a bit better to give the surface-displacement of the Typhoon-Class (up to 24,500t) before comparing it to the Charles de Gaulle (42,500t at full load) to give a better sense of scale. The submerged displacement is higher because the entire ship is displacing the water around it instead of just down to a ship's waterline.
It's just ridiculous how Russia loves everything big and useless, because this monster will be found thousands of miles away and one maneuverable baby will sink!!!!
Plus could of mentioned the QE class of carrier which are bigger than the CdeG
Putin isn't going to have any money for any military once the sanctions really hurt him in time. it will take many more months. If Europe can stop getting oil from Russia in 2 years, Putin won't have the money to even feed the military.
@@trvman1 ...oh I think China and India will keep him going considering they need his gas and oil to keep their economies going and having over a third of the world's entire population...not including all the Russian military hardware China and India have and wanting to stuff America's Economy 🤷
Since this week, the last Typhoon Dmitry Donskoi is no more than the largest pile of junk in the world.
And the Russian naval strategic force no more than a joke.
The mere fact of it being made from titanium changes the game to armored sub, that fires missiles.
Not really, a salvo would easily decimate it. It's too loud and heavy to out maneuver torps. The only real protection it has are from depth charges. Bigger isn't always better.
You underestimate titanium. All it does is allot it to go deeper. Doesn't really give it better protection than steel. Titanium breaks easy and is best only used in Aircraft unless its one of the subs that's trying to reach 1k m in the ocean.
No matter how big it is, I’d still lose my mind from claustrophobia in about ten seconds after the hatch closed.
Naa,just watch porn inside the sub
You got me beat by 9 seconds
@@mikehester6890 si
@@elpupusero yes si 😁
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What a BEAST ! Incredible engineering!
Not really. It's just two subs stuck together side by side.
@@seltaeb3302 It is 5 subs stuck together made of titanium at a time when the US had not yet mastered working titanium on such a scale.
When you cant engineer smaller missiles so you make a bigger submarine instead
@@seltaeb3302 So its not incredible engineering?....
@@seltaeb3302 No pretty sure that is like objectively the definition of incredible engineering, kinda what happens when a nation can focus on being not insane instead of diversity quotas.
Failed to explain how enormous is the ship. Would have appreciated graphical side by side comparison with similarly large objects/ships.
🤓☝️
The lost submarine in the Atlantic looking for titanic got me here interested in submarines
Good thing we got rid of some WEF fucks, yeah?
Now, imagine that thing TWICE as big, or even bigger. Put two of them together, side-by-side - with a huge aircraft landing strip connecting them; envision . . . a monstrous catamaran. 😎
Maybe a couple rail guns and the formula is complete. Salvation on a far grander scale!
I like your thinking.....
SALVATION
Make sure to include crisp white sheets on all the beds, especially the captain’s quarters
i really wish they had the budget and instalations to do that i really want to see a real life scimfaxi class submarine
Underwater swimming in the pool while the submarine is under water
That is really cool.
Beautiful yet terrifying
I can't understand how people would not get in panic attacks being submerged so deep and for so long.
They have a huge screening process and counciling onboard
luckily there aren't windows
The sub has giant Xanax salt licks throughout the interior
They are huge inside,not the tight,sweaty things you see in ww2 films..Be like being below deck on a normal ship
Training n selection
About the same size as a WWII era Essex class aircraft carrier.
Impressive.
Impressive indeed!, but practical???...
BTW please scratch White Fang behind the ears in my behalf B)
Hunt for red october
Could you imagine if we saw this thing in WWII. It would have shocked the world seeing a sub that massive. Speak nothing of its power. In that vein id love to see a submersible aircraft carrier. Something like this or larger coming up from the depths to launch a squad. You could pull it off w/ drones now.
Let's see Paul Allen's Submarine.
@@aurorajones8481 Yeah it would be terrifying, the large black behemoth resurface from the deep ocean in the middle of the battle, and suddenly launch all the missiles and destroy all the warships. The sailors on the other side must be thinking that this is some kind of alien invasion.
Give the Russians credit. The build the biggest . Very cool.
Haha🤣🤣🤣
For what, sticking 2 subs together. That's all it is in reality.
Now ask about their shuttle program, lol.
Not very cool, when you think of the number of Russian peasants that remain in poverty because of foolish pipe dreams like these. Putin is showing the ultimate goal (Ukraine is my playtoyof) it is such warped, demented thinking that gave us weapons that in reality can never be used. Same for USA military, things are at a boiling point!
@Kotomine Berndrewd Remember when russian space shuttle didn't blow because it only flew once before mothballs.
Definitely one of the most scary things is seeing a very angry looking (probably nuclear) missile getting yeeted out of the water
My son, a submariner now working at the base for a while, brought me over to see the Key West, an attack class submarine now in the process of being decommissioned.
His boat is of a similar size, and I felt bad for how cramped he must be inside during those 4-month deployments.
😅😅😅😅😅😅
Ah yes, the Key West, a quite American creation, the most American. Anyway, why build a ship when the only thing it does is destroy the planet?
Это ж какое было государство и люди что могло строить такие высоко технологические корабли
URSS
кто их от голода потом спасал?
@@user-gh6qz6kn7g Ты спасала, или тебя спасли?
@@lexys75 For Satan's sake post in English. Don't you have access to a good translation app?
@@user-gh6qz6kn7g этот скот такие вещи не запоминает! И по телевизору им не напомнят.
What .....a ....machine!!! Would love to see one, beautiful.
look video maybe you can see one🤣
What shit human able to create. It was built to kill mankind!
@@MrLince-hr4of idk you think so? 🤔🤔🤔
the new "belgorod" sub is even larger than the typhoon, 175m, belogorod being 184m long
For some reason, I love watching this video over and over again every few month. Love this machine!
Size envy?
Reported@@georgejuniorleedom4476
What a beast!!
🙄🙄🙄
Godzilla Class!!!
Russia's Megalodon.
So what we need inside this thing to entertain workers? A pool.
Interesting, but for gods sake turn down the music! Too loud.
The thought that a single vessel could lay waste to an entire continent terrifies me.
Mans INSANITY is Astounding isn't it
Que máquina increíble !!!!! Tecnología de avanzada !!!!! 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💯💯💯💯💯 Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷
Привет из солнечной России 🏖️ мир тебе добрый человек 🖐️... Брат лисы 🦊🌛
GFY
It's just ridiculous how Russia loves everything big and useless, because this monster will be found thousands of miles away and one maneuverable baby will sink!!!!
It most likely fall apart of malfunction like most of Russias junk
Played Red Storm Rising on the C64 a long time ago (when Soviet existed)... Loved that game! Typhoon was listed and it was this behemoth of a submarine. But the Akula was the smaller attack sub if I remember right. Must have been a "spy" screw up right? if the Soviets named their biggest sub Akula and the west named their smallest (that might not even exist?) Akula... anyway... for me this is the Typhoon... and the Akula is the small nimble attack sub...
SSBN “Typhoon” is a NATO designation of Soviet Project 941 “Akula” nuclear ballistic sub. (Akula means the shark in russian)
But at the same time SSNs “Akula” is a NATO designation of Project 971 Shchuka-B (Shchuka - russian word for the Pike ) nuclear-powered attack submarine, which is much smaller. You right, this is a bit confusing.
That was an awesome game on c64. I think I clocked it twice. Ahh the good old days when you bought a game and the devs couldn't mess with it each day you played
They should've used this to see the Titanic
If only the Titanic was Russian ship
@@mr.ks.6499 For the Koersk they needed the Dutch to help them!😛
Love everything about those awesome machines! Ever since Red October!
The brief shot of the interior of a "Soviet" submarine in Hunt for Red October is ACTUALLY filmed inside the USS Blueback (US 581) before she was retired in 1990. The "Soviet" sailors are US Navy sailors in Soviet uniforms. Now you can tour the Blueback at the Oregon Museum of Science & Industry (OMSI) in Portland where she is moored in the Columbia River. I toured her on 4-21-22. She's the last of the deisel-electric submarines in the US. All the rest now are nuclear subs.
Tom Clancy wrote a masterpiece with that novel. If I had read it earlier in life I definitely would’ve joined the Navy for the chance to be on these ships!
The typhoon is a monstrosity. The hunt for red October is a classic movie and is based off the lethality of this beast.
Trump Lost
@@gregtennessee8249 what lol
Add a impulse and warp engine, we have a starship.
I wish I could tour one of these extra-large Russian subs. Astonishing capabilities and sheer size!
Russian Navy...the king of underwater monster
LoL 😂
Super power 💪
Beast with heavy fire power
Akula was a totally different class of Russian sub, it was hunter-killer and not a boomer like the Typhoon.
Yeah. The build project is completely different that the Class designation.
It's a monster all right. Some points about Russian ships though, did they not just launch a new sub that carries the Poseidon torpedoes, the coast destroyers? Plus I believe they have also built quite a few frigates, this seems to be the size of preference for their hypersonic cruise missiles.
it's not a cruise missile if it doesn't propel itself to it's target. It's an HGC (hypersonic glide vehicle), launched by a booster.
Yep, can't wait to see Poseidon vs Japan battle
This new boat is called - "Пиздец Америке" 😆
The TK 208 Dmitry Donskoy is a beautiful submarine, I want it to remain operational for many more decades, and never need to be replaced from the borei class submarine.
we'll see what Russia can afford after the failed Ukraine war.
The decommission ghost, have been hanging around it for a long time. The only reason it's still around, is for testing new missiles for future submarines, specially Borei class, since Typhoon can survive a missile exploding in it's silo. (one of the reason, is due to the silos are outside the pressure hull). And if they had a fire in the silo, they just dive and flood it, since Typhoon have such an amount of reserve buoyancy (literally that was what they did back in the day, when a missile exploded). (due to this large buoyancy, Typhoon is slow at diving)
The missile conversion, will probably not happen, since it's expensive to do and the Typhoon are double as expensive to operate then a Borei class, it's overall cheaper to build a new Borei class as a tactical missile variant. But how know with Russian top people, proposing hilarious expensive project, so they can take a % of it, to there own pocket and eventually build a yacht (I will not be surprised if half of Russian owned Yacht, it coming from "military"-money, one of the reason the Russian military equipment is "old")
Definitely not now, with Russia being "funny!"
@@heyyo162 Россия уже выиграла 🏆
From the first rock ever thrown from one man at another, to these giant Machines of death. When will it ever end.
Never
I mean, it pretty much has. We don't actually use them.
It will end with these submarines, this is a doomsday sub. Their purpose is to ensure that the entire globe's inhabitants are annihilated if that nation's leaders decide that is what they want!
@@TheNavalAviator In two months since you posted your comment, Putin (and other Russian military leaders) have threatened to go nuclear if they feel like it. Just because they haven't seen use yet, is no comfort that they will NEVER be used. Ticking time bombs are completely harmless until the clock tells them to explode.
I had a Revell scale model of a typhoon class submarine when I was a kid. In the same scale I also had a model of the USS Arizona.
I have a Revell model of the Kursk, an Oscar II. I'm not exactly sure of its scale, though. Bought it in 2008, and like thousands of other models it is unavailable now... Internet killed modelling.
The Reveal Arizona was not the best model of the ship. Nice for 1950s (?) Though
Imagine no borders and we all worked to a common purpose.
What greatness we are capable of...
You have the vision. Push that vision with every fiber of your being brother. Soon our vision will manifest.
When i read big thing in military--i only imagine its Russia 🇷🇺 only 😂😍
Yep, that big loud beast would be sunk like a motherfucker by the US quite quickly
@@eifeldude1 ego much?
@@timminh468 And you didnt say that to the first guy who said he always thinks of russia when it comes to big? Isnt his ego too big? Isnt yours too big to be aaking others about their ego?
@@TheFreshSpam He didn't say Russia would beat/sunk/wiped out the US military with no problem. It seems the same but think deeper if you have a brain.
@@timminh468 they are the same thing. If you had a brain yourself, youd realise ones just forward, direct and unapologetic and the other is a snide, camouflaged attempt less confrontational but more making a joke of the enemy.
They are the same. One just cut to the chase better
Советская подлодка Акула ( тайфун) впечатляет 😎👍
Батон по нашему
@@user-qg4yv3zs5i Батон это пр.949А Антей
The swimming pool at 1:45 looked to be in poor condition… hopefully not an indicator of entire build quality and maintenance
One of the things people don't know about that swimming pool is that it's inside -& so it actually is- a ballast tank. You're swimming in whale shit & the water is butt-ass cold.
What a beast. Wow, didn't know they got this big.
That's what she said....
because they dont, this video is a lie
@@emanon2794 the only lie here is your comment 😂
You believing lies, is fine by me.@@DoIgopyat
@@DoIgopyat perhaps I do lie about one thing in my life, but you lie about everything. you are in a cartoon world.
This happens to be the first time I've seen the subs with PEOPLE on them. Since it's not one of my real areas of interest, I don't go out looking for pix of military tech.
So it was cool to just happen to catch this video with plenty of folks ON the damn things, it's the first time I've gotten the full view of the scales involved. Don't know why the numbers aren't enough, there's just something about having folks in pictures, for scale, that really gives me the best idea of how BBBIIIGGG the Typhoon class is.
:-) :-)
Красавица!!!!!
Seeing multiple missiles bring launched out of the ocean is the most horrifying sight ever...
Imagine if it implodes at 4km of depth, man that implosion would be strong as a nuclear bomb.
Amazing
I'd be more than a little bit nervous being in a 40 year old Soviet-era sub. What could go wrong?
They're junk. Fairly useless vessel. Imagine how much it would take to keep this vessel sea worthy. Imagine how easy it would be to sink it. It's not exactly stealthy. I knew a guy that used to track them. He said they were easy prey. Today they're 30+ years old, rusted and junk like the rest of the russian army equipment that's breaking down right now. I wouldn't want to sail on one even on a bet. Then there's a comic on board named Scotty -
"Captain, she's breaking up. I can't stop it any longer."
@@robertthomas5906 you knew a guy?😂 I agree that this is Soviet junk but cmon now
@@karkevicius For obvious reasons I don't want to give too much away about him. He was an officer for the US Navy. He said he knew every one of their boats by number. If they updated anything on the hull he had to update his stuff. The characteristics changed. Then they could find them anywhere in the world. They know all of this of course.
@@robertthomas5906 Cool story bro. I wish I could lie like you.
@@robertthomas5906 sure bro. Lol
Submarine Life's is So Different
Thanks For Informative Video
Every supervillain should have one..
What a target!
0:35 please~, just open wiki (List_of_active_Russian_Navy_ships) and you'll see how many frigates, corvettes, landing ships and subs were commissioned after 1991
Why does Russia always build the coolest shit.
How on Earth did they manage to build all that on water🤩💕👍that's so great🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲we approve!!
The proof that red october really exist!!!!!! Great Tom Clancy
"Remember Ryan, most things in don't react well to bullets" admiral Marko Ramius
I watched the movie so many times!
LMAO
Magnificent engineering. Although the information presented here is somewhat out of date. Long live Mother Russia!
Russian Engineering Schools are top notch. At least insofar as the MIC is concerned. The civilian side suffers as a result.
The whole beginning of the video is false but it's what US viewers want to hear
Like the 225 airplane..these boats are awesome
Urraaaaa !!
So you're saying that the people that eneineered this weapon of war are better that their Anerican counter parts?
All I learned in this video is that no one will win a Nuke exchange...
It's my wish to have a tour of a submarine, they fascinate me, the technology the engineering mmm...
There are dozens of museum submarines all over the world that you can visit. Pick the one closest to you and check it out. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_submarine_museums
Amazing. Been up close to one in Holland. Wasn't half the size of this but still massive.
you mean the small walrus class ??
@@jeanpaultongeren125lol. It's at Dan helder.
There majestic af
I had no idea the Typhoon class was so big….
This would seem as a fantasy technology maybe 200 years ago from the likes of Jules Vernes books now we have it ! Everything about this project is pure beauty !!!
"Кто придет к нам с мечем, тот от его и погибнет! " Россия мирная страна!
This is exactly the reason that the famous Chruszczev / Kennedy interaction did not turn out as Chruszczev sugested by implying frankly that USA will be left in the dust by the russian technology. Everyone thought that they were talking about aplaiances of kitchen and the like. Nobody clamors to immigrate to Russia as things obviously did not turn-out to Chruszczev sugestion.
Perfect target for a mini sub.
The Hunt for Red October was a true story👍
Imagine if this beast could be transported to space.Replace the props with rocket engines.....
Doesn't make a bit of sense. What could it do in space that it couldn't do in the oceans?
@@larrydaniels6532 Imagine more.....
Uno de esos te Arrasa Medio Continente 😳😮🤯
Not sure how practical a pool inside a submarine is but would be a cool story to tell people. I swam 300m underwater in a speedo....it's a conversation stater for sure but I'm guessing it was built for training and exercise since they were basically on a submerged naval base lol
300m submerged, no breathing assistance? That would be a world record.
Really impressive.
I know it's unrelated, but I just had great tacos
What kind?
Damn, that sound good. Maybe I'll go get some myself.
Typhoon sub, the Godzilla of the seas. Spectacular ship. Ivan must place their finest professionals to manage such behemoth.
Very impressive!
Sou fã de submarino tenho um sonho que jamais se concretizará que seria conhece uma maravilha dessas.
Мечты имеют свойство сбываться!))) Если сделают одну из лодок музеем - почему бы и нет?
@@user-nm9ld3zx5d Interessante não entendo a mensagem .
Quis dizer não entendo !😔🤔
@@franciscoacioledossantosac4715 когда лодку сделают музеем, посмотришь её))) мечты сбудутся))) обязательно)))
Ele disse que os sonhos se tornam realidade e que talvez você possa entrar num quando fizer parte de um museu
Beautiful beast!
สุดยอด👍👍
What a beast! 👍
They were forced to create enormous submarines because they were unable to design the missile smaller. Thats the main reason for such a behemoth
Right! Same with the tsar bomba coulndt make them accurate so made them powerful enough to destoy the target without hitting it.
Very Deadly machine!
Yep to the sailors that are in her
These mega submarines will surface on doomsday their submariners the last survivors of extinct humanity.
Absolutely amazing, like who’s this brilliant
This sub is so big it needs two oceans to maneuver it.