Great video, handy little gadget. Did the Germans also need to procure so much fish to produce glycerine to make explosives, thinking of the commando raid on the Lofoten islands in 1941 to destroy stores of fish oil.
WW2HistoryHunter my great grandfather was a german fisherman who was forced to give some of his catch to the regime. He spent a few nights in jail because he refused to give up his catch. So it may be what they used it for as well as for food
I am very impressed, Nice ROV! I'm going to have to donate sometime because I've countless hours of entertainment from your channel. I've been watching for ages now and seeing you do so well makes me very happy, you deserve it. My Dad would take us on walks to old forts and military installations in Nova Scotia when I was a kid. It filled me with a love of history and exploration I still have to this day. It may sound weird but your videos while walking with your kids bring me back to those times and I thank you for that. Your children are very lucky to have a father like you, all the best in the new year!
Totally incredible, Thank you so much for sharing your adventures with us. Your videos keep getting better and better. Until next time be safe my friend.
Absolutely fascinating to be able to view the wreck of a ghost ship - awesome equipment. I loved all the background information, stories and photos you provided. Great stuff HH, you surely bring WW2 history to us and we enjoy it together with you!
Another great episode! Was this ship sunk or scuttled do you think? I don’t know if it is possible however when driving my 4WD in dust,fog,smoke I change the lens covers on my Spots & Driving lights to Red, Blue or Orange depending on conditions,perhaps you could try the same to hopefully help with the reflections from the silt,algae and so on Regards FNQ AU
Not only are these underwater ROV videos amazing but the commentary about the usage of these ship is very interesting as well as educating. It’s great to be able to tell people I meet about these adventures and they are amazed at the history I tell them about. All of this is because of you and your knowledge you share with us. I never knew Norway had an agreement with the Germans to supply fish to them. I always thought navy vessels were used to tow targets for gunnery practice. I wonder if anything is below deck on this vessel? The underwater adventures are captivating to the mind.
What a fantastic video to return to showing us underwater adventures and lost artifacts. Your wonderful researched history and background information along with this video is MOST informative. PLEASE continue - Love IT ! Be well my friend.
Curious if your ROV would find anything interesting in some of the lakes and ponds you have done some magnet fishing in? Thanks for the great videos as always.
You must have felt like Bob Ballard when he discovered Titanic! The Fifish is amazing. You were able to get in so closely to the wheelhouse! Absolutely amazing! Thanks for allowing us to go with you!!!😊
i agree my friend and this ship is now not there anymore due to rural development. They crushed it with 1000 tons of rock the filled the land in with. Very sad. Thanks and greetings from us
Holy bananas 🍌 🍌!!! Lol!!! Now that's a new one !!! Lol!!! Kinda spooky too,but pretty dang cool for sure!!! I only was able to watch half of the video,im finishing the rest now. Is the r.o.v. on a tether or is it free roaming? It shows great footage with those cameras for sure!!! It looks like possible battle damage below the bridge portals by a few 5" shells if I'm not mistaken. Do you know the vessels name and fate as to how she ended up sunk? Thanks again!
Well , considering that you dont even have to get Your feet wet and you can Reach incredibe locations With it i think it is a great price. A phone often cost around 50-60 percent of this and lots of People have that…..Thanks
Here’s a question for all. My wife and I like to cruise on cruise ships across the Caribbean. I’ll end up diving somewhere. My last dive was July of last year on a shipwreck in Curaçao. I wonder if it would be possible to do a cursory inspection in these ports on your ship with this ROV? Maybe the folks owning the port might not allow it for Antiterrorism protection. I don’t know. What do you folks think? You could video the ship and sell that video to the Cruiseline........no BS please.....
This ROV is incredile agile and controllable so you could pretty do as much as you like but have to take into consideration that you could get stuck , as if you dived as well. Thanks
Just absolutely incredible! You did a fantastic job with your new ROV. It is an amazing tool for your adventures. Seeing that wreck and hearing that story about that piece of WWII history was very interesting and enjoyable. Please keep the outstanding videos coming and God bless you and your family, my friend!
You have so many lovely machines and gadgets given to you - I could never afford one of these. It is such a marvellous ROV! Superb find! EE will soon have to learn how to drive this and become 'Shark Eyes'!😉👍👏👏👏
Wow, holy Madonna, Batman!! Great find, it's all about that angle of the dangle!! Great video, thank's for sharing!! And I never knew about the fish dept. and others like this, I knew they needed ship's and boats and acquired as they needed, but figured for other reason's. Very awesome, I learned something new, thank's!! Awesome view into the cabin!!
Today is 11th of January 2020 and this is gunna be my 3rd journal and this is a special journal, thank you history hunter for your kind words and taking the time out of your day to read my little journals I'm properly thankful and I loved this video of seeing the depths of the water, absolutely fascinating. For my next journal this is something I've been waiting awhile for, I live in a country that did a lot to help the Ally's in WW2 but you can't find much here as of that era of time but recently I found a place that had critical importance, if I described it too well people will know where I live so sadly I cannot explain but I can say there was only 1 facility of its kind that did a form of training to help the Ally's in WW2 , point to be explaining is that it's been too cold here to do anything but yesterday and today and have extremely warm and I think I might get the chance to get some of my own relics, I'll remessage this chat and send a message on Patreon of I find anything, thank you history hunter for giving me the encouragement to engage in such amazing history sorry for this journal being a little longer then the others but I hope everyone's day/night is going well and I hope you all as well enjoyed his episodes
Thanks for sharing. I saw another video where the stabilization was not very good. What is your experience? Do you tested in other more rude environments? I was reading that the GLADIUS MINI was more stable. Do you have some experiences? Thanks in advance
Incredible. THAT ROV is awesome!!! These words are so inadequate. Not sure I like the lights...seems they distort or are more 'negative' for lack of better description of what I see on the video...Great handling.
Holy Madonna! What an exploration you took us on! I hadn't ever heard of the ghost ships and I'm going to see what information I can find on them. I'm writing a WW2-era story and I think my characters would really like getting their hands on a ghost ship to wreak havoc on the Reich with. 🤔 Really awesome video!
Got my offshore powerhand on a old fishing vessel like this in 1985.she was known as mfv7 joined the vessel as a leading hand after a week at sea came back an ordinary seaman. Mfv7 she was built 1942 buckie Scotland and was run by the royal navy reserve from ww2.and trained sea cadets
I’m so glad I found this one ! I’ve never seen it ! Great adventure thank you not everyone get to see sunken boats like I just did thanks again HH !Be careful! Be safe ! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
These underwater ROV video are mesmerizing. I watch these and can’t take my eyes off of them. My wife tells me to do something and I ignore her or tell her later while watching these. It’s amazing all the details that show up from the ROV. While it wonderful to see these images it’s sad that this vessel is at the bottom of the sea. Great job operating the ROV.
I believe any of us could publicly recognize you by just your hands! Be in a buffet line then a familiar hand reaches across from you, for a dinner roll......."Holly Madonna!"
First u said it was 100 meters then u said it was 5 1/2 meters? Hmmmm, Cool machine. Done alot of scuba dives at places of sucken boats and planes. U have to be very careful as the rotted metal of those ships and planes can cut u very easily
Well done. That little ROV handles nice. At such a shallow depth I am surprised there is not a ton of nets and fishing lines hanging all over it. Great for you so you can do close ups. Stay safe and enjoy yourself. Greetings to the family.
Fantastic History Hunter. At 16:36 it appears to be cannon rounds fired through the front of that wheel house but i'm no expert. Cool work History Hunter and so much appreciated.
Well that was so informative,,, and of course the people that have given you that great little BIG machine , also what you have told us about the tasks they done ,some very scary all in all great video
How does this one compare to gladius mini? I have mini but don't like it doesn't have left to right movement cause in my area I have to deal with currents.
they have their strong points and some weak points but i have to say that they can each perform pretty awesome work if you need to. Thanks for watching and greetings from us.
Although you may not want to publish the names I would expect the wreck to be registered with the name in a wreck register at the location and get more backstory.
WOW that's AWESOME!!! What a lucky guy well I think you have earned that ROV you have worked hard and put out some awesome Videos I guess this is the next step way to go I have a big smile on my face thinking about you and the big smile on your face. You can hear the excitement in your voice. The video picture is so clear and amazing quality. I'm really looking forward to seeing your future Videos. Cheers
@@WW2HistoryHunter Cheers and you are going to have lots of fun with the ROV I can't wait to see your future Videos.I bet that your son is pretty excited about it too.
I hope the thumbnail isn’t click bait, because it looks epic! Diving on WW2 shipwrecks has to be my favourite thing to do..ok, second favourite. Kit looks impressive too. Btw, love your videos - well researched, well produced and compulsive viewing. The word you were looking for was ‘requisition’ which means: ‘an official order laying claim to the use of property or materials’
I can see that now I’ve watched the entire video - underwater footage is notoriously hard to get right but that RV did great! Very impressive for the money also.
LOVE ALL your video's bud, I'm a relic hunter myself for american civil war relics but my father was English (1938) n grew up a little during war. I've been to areas with siegfried line and really really enjoy your trips u show into our past.. AWESOME Job. and god bless to you and yours ; )
WW2HistoryHunter your doing the right thing and have wisdom. In the states, there is no protection for our historic shipwrecks. It’s a shame. They are picked clean
Both of them work very good actually. But Fifish V6 is Omnidirectional which is very helpful in Our Explores and you will see that in the future. Thanks Daniel
It looks to be around 25'-35' deep... Going by the depth gauge... Almost looks to have been scuttled.. I didn't see any real damages, but then again we couldn't see the waterline too much. I wish we could get a glimpse inside. I wonder if it was stripped down to use as much equipment as possible to repair other vessels?
@@WW2HistoryHunter Will do! Have you ever visited the Imperial War Museum and the RAF Museum, both in London? They are excellent and informative venues.
Dude. This is next level. Very interesting.
Thanks for that.
This is incredible. A ‘regular guy’ can now do ROV stuff without having to do a National Geographic special.
yepp , just what i thought. Thanks Matt
WW2HistoryHunter and without all the super intense music and commercials like history channel. Also no reality show bs, love it. Great channel
Best RUclips channel for sure. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I've learned loads from you.
A true pleasure to read that Lottie and Greetings from us.
what an amazing video this is definatley my favorite youtube channel
Wow , glad to read that james :)
Outstanding my friend ! No decompression, no air , no freezing your parts off , great job .
yes so true and glad for that :)
Great video, handy little gadget. Did the Germans also need to procure so much fish to produce glycerine to make explosives, thinking of the commando raid on the Lofoten islands in 1941 to destroy stores of fish oil.
i couldnt tell but they needed Incredible much Food during the years of the war. Thanks.
WW2HistoryHunter my great grandfather was a german fisherman who was forced to give some of his catch to the regime. He spent a few nights in jail because he refused to give up his catch. So it may be what they used it for as well as for food
I am very impressed, Nice ROV! I'm going to have to donate sometime because I've countless hours of entertainment from your channel.
I've been watching for ages now and seeing you do so well makes me very happy, you deserve it.
My Dad would take us on walks to old forts and military installations in Nova Scotia when I was a kid. It filled me with a love of history and exploration I still have to this day. It may sound weird but your videos while walking with your kids bring me back to those times and I thank you for that.
Your children are very lucky to have a father like you, all the best in the new year!
i thank you for your kinds words and we appreciate all the support we can get. Thanks my friend and greetings from us.
Great one! Love the underwater stuff. Nice footage and rov controlling.
Thanks Scott
While very interesting, there is something slightly terrifying about underwater wrecks. That rov is so cool!
yes it can be pretty scary to see what you find down there. Thanks Moraren.
Totally incredible, Thank you so much for sharing your adventures with us. Your videos keep getting better and better. Until next time be safe my friend.
Will do and greeting Your way :)
This is so cool, very glad you have the ROV to show us so many details.
Will be lots more coming up in the future withthis great tool
Nice piece of equipment , seems to be very stable for its size.
it is for sure a great tool. Thanks King
Absolutely fascinating to be able to view the wreck of a ghost ship - awesome equipment. I loved all the background information, stories and photos you provided. Great stuff HH, you surely bring WW2 history to us and we enjoy it together with you!
Thank you Beverley and greetings from us.
Another great episode! Was this ship sunk or scuttled do you think? I don’t know if it is possible however when driving my 4WD in dust,fog,smoke I change the lens covers on my Spots & Driving lights to Red, Blue or Orange depending on conditions,perhaps you could try the same to hopefully help with the reflections from the silt,algae and so on Regards FNQ AU
i have a special glass i can set in from of camera , like a agenda like and that can sometimes work. Thanks Christopher for comment and for watching.
Not only are these underwater ROV videos amazing but the commentary about the usage of these ship is very interesting as well as educating. It’s great to be able to tell people I meet about these adventures and they are amazed at the history I tell them about. All of this is because of you and your knowledge you share with us. I never knew Norway had an agreement with the Germans to supply fish to them. I always thought navy vessels were used to tow targets for gunnery practice. I wonder if anything is below deck on this vessel? The underwater adventures are captivating to the mind.
I love to do the underwater hunts and discoveries. Thanks for watching.
I always enjoy your videos. Thanks eh.
Appreciate Your support and Greetings.
What a fantastic video to return to showing us underwater adventures and lost artifacts. Your wonderful researched history and background information along with this video is MOST informative. PLEASE continue - Love IT ! Be well my friend.
Will do Our best and thanks Ted :)
Wow that little sub does a great job! The footage looks as good as what they brought back from the wreck of the Titanic. How deep can it go?
it can go down to 100 m Bob. A Great tool indeed and cnt wait to Shao you more. Thanks
Fantastic video my friend. Very impressive. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. I look forward to all your vids.
Appreciated James and Greetings from us.
I'd love one of these and dive on the heinkels at the bottom of Norwegian fjords.
Thanks for watching.
Wow that's amazing find on finding that ship in that condition can't wait for see more on next adventure
Great explore Auntie and more to come soon. Thanks for Your great support.
Curious if your ROV would find anything interesting in some of the lakes and ponds you have done some magnet fishing in? Thanks for the great videos as always.
Yes, the lake you kept getting stuck on something very large in the middle.. I think you found the plate/saucer on the edge of the lake.
Tie will tell i Guess. Thanks Doug
R. E. LEE I’d like to see more of this lake to see what’s in there, I think there are some very interesting items still down there
@@vwtdis you remember that lake? That was an awesome video.
You must have felt like Bob Ballard when he discovered Titanic! The Fifish is amazing. You were able to get in so closely to the wheelhouse! Absolutely amazing! Thanks for allowing us to go with you!!!😊
yes a little bit like that to be honest Cynthia and so great to be able to share With you all.
Wow so cool it was like scuba diving in Florida. Thanks my friend
Thanks Pug
HH, very good as usual. You always leave us wanting more! Thanks!
Thanks Frederick
Wouldn’t a ghost ship be an empty ship floating above the ocean
Well they were called ghost ships by the locals….Thanks.
Can ghosts live under water
Who knows , i dont :)
Technically yeah, but i know what he means.
Is that your input then, A cheap Shitey comment ?
The ROV V6 makes beautiful images, really fantastic.
What an interesting vlog, can now look at what I would never see otherwise.
Glad to see that Oma. It is so great to be able to share these images and adventures With you. Thanks and Greetings from us.
That was a remarkable underwater exploration!
i agree my friend and this ship is now not there anymore due to rural development. They crushed it with 1000 tons of rock the filled the land in with. Very sad. Thanks and greetings from us
Holy bananas 🍌 🍌!!! Lol!!! Now that's a new one !!! Lol!!! Kinda spooky too,but pretty dang cool for sure!!! I only was able to watch half of the video,im finishing the rest now. Is the r.o.v. on a tether or is it free roaming? It shows great footage with those cameras for sure!!! It looks like possible battle damage below the bridge portals by a few 5" shells if I'm not mistaken. Do you know the vessels name and fate as to how she ended up sunk? Thanks again!
He he , thanks Rusty
Another great video.👌👍
Thank you.
Which of your underwater toys do you prefer?
Fifish V6S is the best :)
That scale on the left of the screen shows the depth?
yes it is. Thanks.
Top work 👍what Monitor do you have for fifish 6 ???
We use a Android tab. Thanks.
@@WW2HistoryHunter thank you 👍
well worth waiting to see this
Appreciated Paul
The Fifish is amazing. But 2000€ is a hefty price...
It's effectively a professional piece of kit. It's not really aimed at enthusiastic amateurs...
Yeah it's not bad, considering a phone is half that today.
Well , considering that you dont even have to get Your feet wet and you can Reach incredibe locations With it i think it is a great price. A phone often cost around 50-60 percent of this and lots of People have that…..Thanks
Wow I wish I had all those models, such nice models.
Thanks for watching.
I'm learning so much from your videos! Thank you for sharing your experiences!
Thanks Andrew
Great video my friend 😊 Did you get the ROV for free?
We are fortunate to have the opportunity to try it out and that is just great. Thanks.
The depth gauge on your phone read from 4-6m. Is that ship really that shallow?
I think it is yes. Thanks.
Have you noticed any "bucking" while cruising as we have seen in other similar videos?
Not in particular. Thanks
Here’s a question for all. My wife and I like to cruise on cruise ships across the Caribbean. I’ll end up diving somewhere. My last dive was July of last year on a shipwreck in Curaçao. I wonder if it would be possible to do a cursory inspection in these ports on your ship with this ROV? Maybe the folks owning the port might not allow it for Antiterrorism protection. I don’t know. What do you folks think? You could video the ship and sell that video to the Cruiseline........no BS please.....
This ROV is incredile agile and controllable so you could pretty do as much as you like but have to take into consideration that you could get stuck , as if you dived as well. Thanks
Just absolutely incredible! You did a fantastic job with your new ROV. It is an amazing tool for your adventures. Seeing that wreck and hearing that story about that piece of WWII history was very interesting and enjoyable. Please keep the outstanding videos coming and God bless you and your family, my friend!
Wil do our best Shane and greetings from us.
You have so many lovely machines and gadgets given to you - I could never afford one of these. It is such a marvellous ROV! Superb find! EE will soon have to learn how to drive this and become 'Shark Eyes'!😉👍👏👏👏
Well some work some dont and we love to explore under water. Thanks so much my friend :)
Wow, holy Madonna, Batman!! Great find, it's all about that angle of the dangle!! Great video, thank's for sharing!! And I never knew about the fish dept. and others like this, I knew they needed ship's and boats and acquired as they needed, but figured for other reason's. Very awesome, I learned something new, thank's!! Awesome view into the cabin!!
All Our pleasure Joshua and such a pleasure to see that you watch more of Our videos. Thank you and Greetings from us.
Today is 11th of January 2020 and this is gunna be my 3rd journal and this is a special journal, thank you history hunter for your kind words and taking the time out of your day to read my little journals I'm properly thankful and I loved this video of seeing the depths of the water, absolutely fascinating.
For my next journal this is something I've been waiting awhile for, I live in a country that did a lot to help the Ally's in WW2 but you can't find much here as of that era of time but recently I found a place that had critical importance, if I described it too well people will know where I live so sadly I cannot explain but I can say there was only 1 facility of its kind that did a form of training to help the Ally's in WW2 , point to be explaining is that it's been too cold here to do anything but yesterday and today and have extremely warm and I think I might get the chance to get some of my own relics, I'll remessage this chat and send a message on Patreon of I find anything, thank you history hunter for giving me the encouragement to engage in such amazing history sorry for this journal being a little longer then the others but I hope everyone's day/night is going well and I hope you all as well enjoyed his episodes
All my pleasure and appreciate Your comment , sharing and watching AND Your great support. Greetings from us
Thanks for sharing. I saw another video where the stabilization was not very good. What is your experience? Do you tested in other more rude environments? I was reading that the GLADIUS MINI was more stable. Do you have some experiences? Thanks in advance
i like the v6 rov and it works pretty well in any circumstance. Thanks for watching.
Incredible. THAT ROV is awesome!!! These words are so inadequate. Not sure I like the lights...seems they distort or are more 'negative' for lack of better description of what I see on the video...Great handling.
It is a great tool for sure. Thanks.
Holy Madonna! What an exploration you took us on! I hadn't ever heard of the ghost ships and I'm going to see what information I can find on them. I'm writing a WW2-era story and I think my characters would really like getting their hands on a ghost ship to wreak havoc on the Reich with. 🤔 Really awesome video!
He he , good to read. Thanks and Greetings from us.
Got my offshore powerhand on a old fishing vessel like this in 1985.she was known as mfv7 joined the vessel as a leading hand after a week at sea came back an ordinary seaman. Mfv7 she was built 1942 buckie Scotland and was run by the royal navy reserve from ww2.and trained sea cadets
Thanks for sharing and Greetings from us.
Wonderful adventure! About how deep was that wreck?
The depth is displayed to the left of the screen. It seems to be around 7m to the bottom
it is probably around 8-9 meters all the way on the bottom. Thanks.
I’m so glad I found this one ! I’ve never seen it ! Great adventure thank you not everyone get to see sunken boats like I just did thanks again HH !Be careful! Be safe ! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Loving it and today the vessel is gone and area developed. Thanks Mark :)
These underwater ROV video are mesmerizing. I watch these and can’t take my eyes off of them. My wife tells me to do something and I ignore her or tell her later while watching these. It’s amazing all the details that show up from the ROV. While it wonderful to see these images it’s sad that this vessel is at the bottom of the sea. Great job operating the ROV.
Just like me out there forgetting the world around me and diving into this world. Thanks Anthony.
I believe any of us could publicly recognize you by just your hands! Be in a buffet line then a familiar hand reaches across from you, for a dinner roll......."Holly Madonna!"
He he , well that is just me for you :) Thanks
First u said it was 100 meters then u said it was 5 1/2 meters? Hmmmm,
Cool machine. Done alot of scuba dives at places of sucken boats and planes. U have to be very careful as the rotted metal of those ships and planes can cut u very easily
No my friend , the rov can go down to 100 m. Thanks
Well done. That little ROV handles nice. At such a shallow depth I am surprised there is not a ton of nets and fishing lines hanging all over it. Great for you so you can do close ups. Stay safe and enjoy yourself. Greetings to the family.
yes William i was pleasently surprised to see what that little thing could do. We will do more on that story later i hope. Thanks and keep smiling :)
Fantastic History Hunter. At 16:36 it appears to be cannon rounds fired through the front of that wheel house but i'm no expert. Cool work History Hunter and so much appreciated.
i saw that and wondered what that was myself. Thanks for watching.
Fantastic dive and photography. Thanx. That's a great little unit.
Thank you Lorele and we cant wait to show more. Greetings from us.
How did she sink ??
Have you ever thought about being a history teacher ,, I've learnt a awful lot from you ,n it's very very interesting , thank u ,
i couldnt tell how she sank , just that it is there. Thanks for your kind words Joanne and appreciate you taking time to comment and watch.
That ROV is an amazing bit of gear, now History is not only out there it also down there. That was a great video, more please if you can. Thank you.
It will for sure be Down there and who knows what we will Discover in the end. Thanks.
Amazing !What happend to gladius? Is this one better?
LGadius is all fine just had the chance to work With this one as well. Thanks
Well that was so informative,,, and of course the people that have given you that great little BIG machine , also what you have told us about the tasks they done ,some very scary all in all great video
Thanks MArilyn and i am veryy happy ot see that you enjoyed it. That Fifish V6 is quite a little techincal arvel if you ask me. Thanks
How does this one compare to gladius mini? I have mini but don't like it doesn't have left to right movement cause in my area I have to deal with currents.
they have their strong points and some weak points but i have to say that they can each perform pretty awesome work if you need to. Thanks for watching and greetings from us.
Although you may not want to publish the names I would expect the wreck to be registered with the name in a wreck register at the location and get more backstory.
There is probably more history to get but i dont know much more. Thanks.
Mate you seriously need to take up diving. The footage would be 10 times more amazing. Keep up the good work
well i have quite a few dives behind me :) Thanks
Those ghost ships are awesome! Great history lesson, I never knew about. Thank you for everything you do!
Glad you like them!
Awesome video! What a nice tool for underwater exploring! Thanks for sharing.
Appreciated and Greetings from us.
I just priced one of those ROVs your looking at $1800 + tax in Canada that is a great price for one of those
ok and thanks.
So what sank it?
i actually dont know. Thanks
@@WW2HistoryHunter thank you love your work but the way!
The object at 4:27 looks like it could be an aircraft landing gear, or a piece of a motorcycle? Thanks for the video.
ok and thanks for watching.
What can I say.... the Underwater Madness has begun , Congratulations !!!
In a way you could be right. Thanks
An amazing video
Not only about that boat
And it's history
But also what it has become
Since its been on the sea's bottom
Totally agree Paul and thanks for being here :)
Very nice ROV. Many uses for this equipment.
i agree and who knows what the future of these little machines will be. Thanks Joe
Most awesome history hunter video, this is next level! Thanks for shared sharing...
Cool my friend and thanks again for taking time to comment and watch !
I’m back man can wait for your videos amazing, just jump and go see there great video
Welcome back!
One more question, how much does that drone cost? You're getting some very clear video with it.
check out the links in the video description and read all about it. Thanks for watching.
WOW that's AWESOME!!! What a lucky guy well I think you have earned that ROV you have worked hard and put out some awesome Videos I guess this is the next step way to go I have a big smile on my face thinking about you and the big smile on your face. You can hear the excitement in your voice. The video picture is so clear and amazing quality. I'm really looking forward to seeing your future Videos. Cheers
Thanks for comment and for watching JB
@@WW2HistoryHunter
Cheers and you are going to have lots of fun with the ROV I can't wait to see your future Videos.I bet that your son is pretty excited about it too.
I hope the thumbnail isn’t click bait, because it looks epic! Diving on WW2 shipwrecks has to be my favourite thing to do..ok, second favourite. Kit looks impressive too.
Btw, love your videos - well researched, well produced and compulsive viewing.
The word you were looking for was ‘requisition’ which means: ‘an official order laying claim to the use of property or materials’
nope , it is the real deal and thanks for watching.
I can see that now I’ve watched the entire video - underwater footage is notoriously hard to get right but that RV did great! Very impressive for the money also.
LOVE ALL your video's bud, I'm a relic hunter myself for american civil war relics but my father was English (1938) n grew up a little during war. I've been to areas with siegfried line and really really enjoy your trips u show into our past.. AWESOME Job. and god bless to you and yours ; )
Thanks Robert and greetings from us.
@@WW2HistoryHunter you bet ; ) anytime bud
Hi man if one day you come in France, we have plenty abondonned bunkers in the south west.
Thanks for watching.
On your screen, what does the ‘FPV Reverse’ mode do? ..Just curious.
flips the image to view in FPV mode. Thanks
Loving the under water adventures. 🛥👍
So do i and lgad i could share them With you. Thanks
Hi aqua HH
Loving it
Well done
Cheers
He he , thanks for that Martin :) Great day under the Level of the sea :)
Wow , fantastic images👍👍👍👍💜💜💜💜 loved this one
Thank you Wendy :)
Thats a cool little ROV you have there. Interesting story about the ghost ships..
I love going into the deep sea and find history. just loving it. Thanks.
This is just beyond words. This video is awesome. Well done my friend.
Glad you liked it and Greetings from us.
Fascinating ROV video. Well done HH. 😊 Thanks
Thanks so much Laura and be safe out there :)
Great work sir thanks for sharing !
All Our pleasure and thanks for watching.
Excellent upload ,me thinks you should take the ROV to the site of the Tirpitz ,although a lot was scrapped a fair bit still remains in the fjord
Well you could have your wish granted in the future :)
@@WW2HistoryHunter Oh i am liking the sound of that
Fantastic , this will be a very interesting for future exploration .
There will be many underwater Explores coming up in the future. Thanks
Soo Cool. Soo Cool.
That little thing takes amazing video lol.
Thank you for the history. And Episode.
It sure does Bil. Thanks and Greetings from us.
@@WW2HistoryHunter Is the weather nice where you live now ? It's been cold then worm the cold and foggy here lol.
Take care
yeah, first! love your Videos!!!!
Very Nice , appreciate it :)
very cool!
Thanks.
Very good job. Suggest keeping her location hidden. As shallow as she is, hunters may steal parts and strip her.
i have no intention of sharing its location :) Thanks for comment and for watching.
WW2HistoryHunter your doing the right thing and have wisdom. In the states, there is no protection for our historic shipwrecks. It’s a shame. They are picked clean
v6 fifish.. very cool name..is it better than the 1st one you had? so intersting to see how it works..
iam happy for you my friend
Both of them work very good actually. But Fifish V6 is Omnidirectional which is very helpful in Our Explores and you will see that in the future. Thanks Daniel
so exited already to se the next underwater video whit the v6 fifish ..you got some beatiful picture every time 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I'm early. This will be good.
Hope you like it :)
Very interesting!!! How deep is this wreck and how far offshore is the location you're showing us?
not too dee and not to far from land. Thanks.
It looks to be around 25'-35' deep... Going by the depth gauge... Almost looks to have been scuttled.. I didn't see any real damages, but then again we couldn't see the waterline too much. I wish we could get a glimpse inside. I wonder if it was stripped down to use as much equipment as possible to repair other vessels?
click on that red button on the right, to stop the vehicle in place. )
To staet recording you mean :) Thanks
Well I finally got my V6. I must ask does it have sonar and if so how do I turn it on? Thank You
There are no sonar on board on a V6. Other then that it is actually a very good tool. Thanks.
@@WW2HistoryHunter thanks friend
Excellent video with amazing equipment. You're going have a lot of fun with that small Yellow Submarine!
I think we will all enjoy the Fifish V6 in the future. Thanks for watching and keep smiling Sue :)
@@WW2HistoryHunter Will do! Have you ever visited the Imperial War Museum and the RAF Museum, both in London? They are excellent and informative venues.
Yes i actually have , several times during the years and we will visit there again in the not too far future. Thanks Sue
Very cool video and you got some great footage underwater !
yes and there will be lots more Jimmy B :)