Actually, as far as I can see in the video, the ice doesn't seem to be very thick, about half a metre or so. Such ice (we often have it here on the Volga river near Saratov, Russia, of a similar or larger thickness during our cold winters, when it is around minus 15-20 centigrade for a month or more) can be cracked by a common icebraker riverboat. So was it indeed "Arctic sea ice" or some pre-prepared surface (very flat!) which had just recently frozen?..
Извините, я не сразу понял, думал, снег утренний выпал на всплывшую подводную лодку, у нас снег в 20 см. за утро выпадает. Поздравляю американцев, в The Guinness Book of Records зарегистрировали?!
i notice in ww2 a lot of ships would try to ram a sub when its on the surface... why is it the sub that can take the pressure deep under water can't take a ship ramming it? and the ship is not harmed at all??
What was the air hissing sounds, figure I would ask you seeing you might know & no one answered that question when others asked it in the comment section.
That was a lot less dramatic than I imagined it would be. If not for the animation, and, the video from the outside, there would be no indication they were doing anything out of the ordinary.
Good question. Yes it can be too thick to break through but the tower is specially reinforced to be quite strong. The main hull is even stronger - it survives great pressure underwater - and will not be damaged. Also they have instruments on board to measure the thickness before they go up. Practice, training and teamwork get the job done safely. It is an amazing feat!
supplie delivery for military research in the arctic, might be a missile defense base or something of the sort. also they may just be doing drills for something that may happen in a future war.
Its funny that in reality in the submarine notjing happens but in movies EVRYTHING IS HAPPENING THE SUBMARINE SHAKES AND EXPLOSIONS!!!! AND ALL THAT CRATY STUFF
Wesley Tebaldi - he’s pushing the emergency blow handles, one for the forward tanks, one for the aft. Submariners call them “chicken switches”. Once activated, the sub is going up. But in this case, it’s probably just to provide a little extra momentum to make sure the sub punches through the ice.
For reference... you need to be a commissioned officer in the Russian navy before they let you "sit sticks". In the British navy, only senior enlisted are allowed to. In the American navy you can be the youngest noob on the boat, have an alcohol related incident, busted down to one french fry and have your license taken, and they'll put you in the chair six hours out of every 18 for 90 days straight. Too, they make no independent decisions either. Everything comes from the Officer of the Deck or Diving Officer.
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**Hatch opens**
-Hello, do you need some democracy here?
Andrzej Przybył no we need some Communism
**Hardbass starts playing in the background**
**It gets louder**
**Another submarine emerges from beneath the ice**
**Hatch opens**
-Communism cyka
Imagine standing in the wrong spot on the ice when it surfaces
How the camera moves. I thought it was a 360 video and tried to move it around😂
Nice job. Your crew did a textbook maneuver. Still the best in the world.
Actually, as far as I can see in the video, the ice doesn't seem to be very thick, about half a metre or so. Such ice (we often have it here on the Volga river near Saratov, Russia, of a similar or larger thickness during our cold winters, when it is around minus 15-20 centigrade for a month or more) can be cracked by a common icebraker riverboat. So was it indeed "Arctic sea ice" or some pre-prepared surface (very flat!) which had just recently frozen?..
Wow its like nothing happens from inside
wanse27 yeah ikr
bcs. thin ice
⚓ Thank You!
Amazing video.
its like the bus..... Three come along all at once. Amazing to watch
What are those wheezing air sounds as the sub surfaces?
researched criminal:"HAHA! They'll never find me here!"
(submarine breaks through the ice)
My little Brother: "Why submarines is useless because they always sink"
Me:😆
:46 “wooooo....Hey, don’t fuck up the ice” 😂
outthasky you mean 0:46
Извините, я не сразу понял, думал, снег утренний выпал на всплывшую подводную лодку, у нас снег в 20 см. за утро выпадает. Поздравляю американцев, в The Guinness Book of Records зарегистрировали?!
The north pole be like US RUF backyard i.e. battle ground... South pole be like a free for all man!
Silent thunder
I would like to see more sub videos
i notice in ww2 a lot of ships would try to ram a sub when its on the surface...
why is it the sub that can take the pressure deep under water can't take a ship ramming it?
and the ship is not harmed at all??
weight is not hull strength, its just overall mass, the hull is thinner than the subs
yeah but if you ram the side with the front, the front is very strong due to its shape, but side is weak
just seems strange that the smaller stronger vessel dosnt breach the thinner hull of the larger ship
Small subs don't necessarily have a thicker hull. WW2 subs can't dive over 200m. Naval destroyers generally have 1 inch steel as armor.
Everyone is so focused there. No messing about
What did the buttons sailors pushed as they had an impact do? inhaling fresh air into the sub?
Mayheamk Blowing the tanks...or making the sub more buoyant
Толщина льда меньше 1 м ? ))))))) Уха-ха-ха-ха даже наверное
...i love you submarine...
As someone who served on a sub for 15 years the only thing I'm disappointed in is that I didn't get to do this
What was the air hissing sounds, figure I would ask you seeing you might know & no one answered that question when others asked it in the comment section.
X-FILES STUFF...
AMAZING !
errr....no.
wow that's amazing!
Cool (no pun intended).
Thanks for sharing.
That was a lot less dramatic than I imagined it would be. If not for the animation, and, the video from the outside, there would be no indication they were doing anything out of the ordinary.
Please do "control room view submarine crashes into iceberg"
"Dont fuck up the ice" quote of the year right here
Probably a dumb question.. but will it not be frozen in place after a while? Will it easily descend again?
How does the submarine stay above the ice? Is it stuck?
I was there 2016, USS HARTFORD
А слабо пробит лёд,где толщина больше 3 метра??
Do they have to weak the ice first?
Pretty neat!
*hops out the hatch, plants flag in the ice... "No Hooters, No Fun" Also, repair job looks good.
Was the ice ever too thick an caused damage?.. This seems to be a risky maneuver with danger of damaging the tower
Good question. Yes it can be too thick to break through but the tower is specially reinforced to be quite strong. The main hull is even stronger - it survives great pressure underwater - and will not be damaged. Also they have instruments on board to measure the thickness before they go up. Practice, training and teamwork get the job done safely. It is an amazing feat!
0:45 "Heeeyyyy, don't fuck up the ice"
Please i am not able to understand all words in the video could anyone please type for me the speech in the control room
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Wait, why didn't everything shake violently in the control room like in the movies?
Looks like we both want more subs ;)
They are all so young?
Amazing people in an amazing vessel
They didn't do a Star Trek impact-shuffle?
Pretty cool
Было бы там что пробивать... Для американцев это наверное рекорд .
Why would a submarine surfaces in the middle of arctic nowhere? Were they on patrol or something?
supplie delivery for military research in the arctic, might be a missile defense base or something of the sort. also they may just be doing drills for something that may happen in a future war.
Hmm, bizzare. Not to mention it's a Los Angeles class submarine
For the next war against penguins 🐧😂
I subbed
Its funny that in reality in the submarine notjing happens but in movies EVRYTHING IS HAPPENING THE SUBMARINE SHAKES AND EXPLOSIONS!!!! AND ALL THAT CRATY STUFF
К нас на речке лёд толще
Why didn't they move a bit? I was expecting that kin of movement when a ships wrecks on movies.
Fast and Furious!
0:44 "Don't fuck up the ice."
Too late
Not even shudderd.Strong S.O.B
Something's missing... oh right... where is toretto and his family?
What a ride
3 Sub's at that spot..being British I think one is a Trafalgar class, not sure about the two US Subs
What did a guy on right do?
Never seen THAT in a video...
0:46 Eyy Dont fuck up the ice!
Cool video my brother is in the Army, I was a JR.R.O.T.C. Air Force
Looks like 14”-17” thick ice.
3 subs in 1 spot?
Ed yeah, the Hartford, Connecticut(Seawolf Class), and a British Trafalgar Class
UK US annual arctic get together, they slaughter a Russian spy and barbeque him....so I was told ;)
0:27 what is that guy on the right doing??
Blowing down the ballast tanks I think.
Wesley Tebaldi - he’s pushing the emergency blow handles, one for the forward tanks, one for the aft. Submariners call them “chicken switches”. Once activated, the sub is going up.
But in this case, it’s probably just to provide a little extra momentum to make sure the sub punches through the ice.
thanks :)
Blowing the tanks! I guess it makes sure it's punching through..while leveling the boat, as it had a slight 7deg nose up while surfacing
Wesley Tebaldi o they didn't tell u, it must not be none of ur dam business...
What wrong with their radar doesnt work?
Лёд 20 сантиметров . Ерунда . Наша Акула пробивает 3 метра льда. Американцам надо учиться.
wow
now i know why airbags are not included in subs..
Woow super
Sub
Crashes? I think a more appropriate way is to say "breaks through the ice'" or "surfaces through the ice".
Mario Avgherino it's called "click bait". :]
Its good to think that you see 18 year olds piloting these sometime without some old man like in a airplane etc.
For reference... you need to be a commissioned officer in the Russian navy before they let you "sit sticks". In the British navy, only senior enlisted are allowed to. In the American navy you can be the youngest noob on the boat, have an alcohol related incident, busted down to one french fry and have your license taken, and they'll put you in the chair six hours out of every 18 for 90 days straight. Too, they make no independent decisions either. Everything comes from the Officer of the Deck or Diving Officer.
Imagine being like a penguin and seeing that shit
Holy fuck.
Reminiscing the Cold War days...
Лодка всплыла в полынье.
Why no jerks?
Старое, уже это видел )
Ok, break out the Mojito supplies
Go USA
You mean home?
Yes. Go home.
Ha you own no arctic
lol "Home"? more like brain washed bullshit.
HOME !
Whoaaa!
עידו המלך
So disappointed, it didnt even shake a little bit
de_subzero
Страшно, вырубай.
what an incredible machine they built, go American, u r the inventer rest of the world is the user , love from India
Rohit Verma we try. India has good doctors. Or least the indian doctors in the u.s. that ive met are really good.
wow.. did i just read a compliment between races in the youtube comment section? times are a changing!
Ohh yeahhh anerican boot licker
Andrew Taylor American isn't a race
Rohit Verma how about germany sweden france uk etc?
Какого хрена эта лодка забыла в нашей Арктике?
😳🇺🇸🤙🇺🇸🤜🤛🇺🇸😎🇺🇸
🤔
"Environmentalists" will say "reeeeeeee you are killing endangered ice!!!!!!"
Lol xD
pros
Brasil Rio de Janeiro👏👏😃😃🇺🇸
Seamen stains lay to laundry!!!
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Well that was very anticlimactic
I was expecting sumthing else 😒
Hi
King Mars he
Failed - all 3 failed. I watch this video from other sources. they had to cut ice with chain saws to open lunch doors.
Because by God they had to get to the sandwiches. O.o
These ship casuses global warming
the american flag is burning