That was well put together to see the coordination and expertise required to keep these war ships in tip top shape. I am in awe at the might of the American Navy. My dad served on the USS Princeton during the Korean war. Many diesel submarines during the Vietnam war...before and after. Go Navy!
I wanted to be on an Aircraft carrier so bad. But there was only 1 that came up when we were picking in school that was out of Norfolk. (No thanks) I picked a relatively new ship stationed in San Diego in 1997. LSD-49. Small ship class @ 609’ in length. My brother served the same time as myself and was a marine who worked on F-18’s. Go figure! He did one Mediterranean cruise on the George Washington while I did 1.3 WestPac’s. I got to see many beautiful countries during my time and had a blast even if it was working in the engine room.
Da giovane sono stato a visitare 5 diverse portaerei, Kennedy, Roosevelt,Saratoga,Forrestal,America,venute in Italy, bellissimo,enorme,tanti aerei,sul ponte,e in hangar, esperienza indimenticabile.
God love America 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 American love peace 😍 thank you un&nato loving the world 👍 no one can’t invasion their country 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸😍😍😍 we are having un&nato now 🇺🇸
This ship needs a DRONE shield around it with its own liottering communications drones that communicate with each other and not satellites. Also a fleet of underwater drones protecting the flotilla. War today is becoming a video game.
What video games dont tell you is carriers aren't just out there on their own. There are usually six or seven vessels in a carrier group such as destroyers, cruisers and even submarines tagging along. There is every kind of radar you can imagine scanning underwater to the surface and into space. A seagull couldn't get within 100 miles of an aircraft carrier without being seen.
@@stanstenson8168 thanks for the reply. I recall watching a WW2 video of a carrier landing where a bomb dislodged and went bouncing along the deck. Scary stuff. Did not know if policy had changed or if it was not a common occurrence so nothing to be concerned with. Still. Happened once...thanks again.
@@jonbutcher9805 That was probably "hung" ordnance. Meaning the aviator tried to drop it, but for some reason it didn't come off the plane. They try to shake it off, but sometimes you just have to land with it. No problem on the answer, have a great day.
Some maintenance takes place on the flight deck. Also, what are all of those green shirts doing crawling all over the aircraft like so many sugar ants? Those guys were arresting-gear and catapult personel during the Vietnam War. Sometimes the engines are left ON after landing.
Partly because there are many many overhead-mounted systems in the hangar bay already, which require service and can't be interfered with, also despite being 3 stories high there is "limited clearance" as is so taking up room with a crane and it's associated equip won't work. Also the hangar is sectioned off into compartments and a space to space crane system would interfere with the emergency closing of the blast doors. There are some pulley-type lifting systems in place but they mostly lift up, not laterally.
Heck, you mean to tell me that Elon Musk could have purchased 3 of these instead of Twitter? That company isn't worth that much. However, I'm glad that he did.
Okay so f4s are flying bricks at 16s are lawn darts what were the f-18s f-15s the f11s the I know the A6 is the little things and and the wife 22s and f-35s what were they were their nicknames
There is nothing even remotely sensitive covered in this video. Most of the video was external to the ship. Catapults and arresting gear, and for that matter the general layout of the ship, is basically the same as when I was in. I was aboard the USS Forrestal for her last cruise before SLEP in 82. A ship built in the 50's and now gone. Aside from some brief glimpses of lit up control consoles, I saw nothing new here. While this covered, briefly, that the hangar space is also used in processing supplies, they aren't typically stored there for any length of time. That location would only be valid immediately following a replenishment. Catapults, arresting gear, etc. All old, well known tech. Nothing here for any potential enemy to learn, that they don't already know.
@@brolinofvandar just made me worry when they said, “on the left side of the Hagar area is where all the ammunition is stored” or whatever. Would be a likely area to strike at first but I’ll take your word for it. I will say though that I don’t agree with posting videos on military equipment that is still in service.
@@MaddMarc_RC While I was in, the general rule was anything topside, therefore visible off the ship, was fair game for photography. You were not as a general rule allowed to take pictures internal to the ship. I have a few decent pictures from the ships I was on as a result, but all external shots. Managed to get one really good shot of an aircraft tailhook just catching the cable. I've been a bit surprised myself at some of the videos I've seen of sailors giving a "video tour" of life aboard ship. But, those do seem to mostly take place in berthing spaces and such. Even those kind of pictures we weren't allowed to take in my day. Anything inside the skin of the ship was off limits to photography.
See new $itchs in my face would you let new $itch know her ISBN book Number I am go with that at this time. 2023. Why there's all those other ISBN numbers to work with and a network of ISBN numbers to work with. Good old electronics book ISBN.
Awe the floating prison. I love how they didn't show or talk about the actual "life" on board. Didn't show the cramped berthing spaces, the terrible food, the ice cold showers or just how loud it is while trying to sleep. They failed to show a 3 am GQ drill with folks running around 1/2 dressed. They also failed to mention working 16-18 hours a day. hell I think men in prison actually have it better. 1 out of 10.
Thank you for your precious service everyninight everymoauning.
God bless youall.
Yes,a friend of mine was in the NAVY. HE LOVED IT! He told me that he d never been fed so well.
Great video! Clear view of whats its like to be inside an aircraft carrier
That was well put together to see the coordination and expertise required to keep these war ships in tip top shape. I am in awe at the might of the American Navy. My dad served on the USS Princeton during the Korean war. Many diesel submarines during the Vietnam war...before and after. Go Navy!
Great video.... My son is on the Nimitz right now for his first deployment. Hooyah !!!
Nothing to be proud of, wherever Americans goes there’s always war.
Mind blown! I love these videos, thank you!
DREI davon kosten uns *jedes Jahr* unsere lieben Gäste, Tendenz steigend !
Long live America.The Philippines is Proud of your Navy.Comeback to our Shores & Let's beat heads of these Chinese Incursion !
I wanted to be on an Aircraft carrier so bad. But there was only 1 that came up when we were picking in school that was out of Norfolk. (No thanks) I picked a relatively new ship stationed in San Diego in 1997. LSD-49. Small ship class @ 609’ in length. My brother served the same time as myself and was a marine who worked on F-18’s. Go figure! He did one Mediterranean cruise on the George Washington while I did 1.3 WestPac’s.
I got to see many beautiful countries during my time and had a blast even if it was working in the engine room.
Very interesting.
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Those Red Shirts 🔴have the fire power of a Small Country in their hands. Very dangerous & explosive job 🧨 🧨 🧨 🧨 🔥
Salute>>>> to the "Armed Forces"!
Thank you. 👍
Living on a floating city was awsome. I would do it all again if I were allowed to....
Well. Im allowing you to go back.
Da giovane sono stato a visitare 5 diverse portaerei, Kennedy, Roosevelt,Saratoga,Forrestal,America,venute in Italy, bellissimo,enorme,tanti aerei,sul ponte,e in hangar, esperienza indimenticabile.
1:05 why she staring at him like that 😂 and then she sees the cameras caught her
Maybe she's into him 🤷♂️
@@Beurbroskeeper2025 Yeah, look at those goo goo eyes, LOL
Sea goggles. IYKYK
Awesome video.
The F-18 entered service in 1983, I remember because I was there. 🙂👍
Wonder what year this footage is from because the legacy hornet was retired by the Navy in 2019.
@@Murph_gaming Yep, you are correct. The F-35C is replacing F-18's. Super Hornets are still used of course.
Very well made video.
Bismillahirrahmanirrahim,, innalilahi wa innailaihi irojiun .
Al Fatihah.
Subhanallah wa bihamdihi SUBHANALLAHIL ADZIM,
Well put great 😊
Excellent video, and my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ bless the US Armed Forces 💪
Great. God bless USA ...
Hàng không Mẫu Hạm USS Mỹ thấy khủng khiếp quá. Có nơi để chứa và sửa chữa máy bay 👍.
Have a nice day my friends
I am not your friend.
God bless our young men and women who make all this happen. "Ship." Only boats, are submarines and smaller than a PT Boat.
Người Mỹ giỏi quá cái gì cũng biết làm
LOL whats with the business suits @ 4:39?
FBI,CIA making a cameo visit. Not impressed at all.
الله اكبر
لا اله الا الله
Allahu Akbar
Il like this bigest aircraft
,,I'm always at the side of the US..Philippines and anerica is still an allies no matter what.
wonder if the carrier picks up any speed from testing those engines out back at the stern ?
I doubt it that carrier is massive
Türkler geliyor! 13 milyar dolarlık bir çöp kutusu olması muhtemel bu geminin 😉
I was hoping to see the kitchens..
Did my time back in 1988 & 1989 on CVN 71 and 1990 on CV60
that guy welding wasn't even working on aircraft parts i was in that shop lol
I always wondered if itd be bad for the aircraft to land and roll on the arresting cables. is that a thing pilots should avoid?
No, it's ok to drive over them....
It's a mobile home on the sea. It's the state-of-the-art weapon of America
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God love America 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 American love peace 😍 thank you un&nato loving the world 👍 no one can’t invasion their country 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸😍😍😍 we are having un&nato now 🇺🇸
This ship needs a DRONE shield around it with its own liottering communications drones that communicate with each other and not satellites. Also a fleet of underwater drones protecting the flotilla. War today is becoming a video game.
What video games dont tell you is carriers aren't just out there on their own. There are usually six or seven vessels in a carrier group such as destroyers, cruisers and even submarines tagging along. There is every kind of radar you can imagine scanning underwater to the surface and into space. A seagull couldn't get within 100 miles of an aircraft carrier without being seen.
@@patton303 one hypersonic missile would do the job unfortunately
انتهي زمن هيمنه الدول الكبري. الان طائرة مسيرة انتخاريه سوف تقضي علي حامله الطايرات
ตอบคำถามกริชณัฐหน่อยชิครับ
Curious, what do they do if they still have unused ordinance. For carrier landings.
They land with it. If needed for the next go, it stays on the bird, if not it is down-loaded.
"Ordnance"
@@stanstenson8168 thanks for the reply. I recall watching a WW2 video of a carrier landing where a bomb dislodged and went bouncing along the deck. Scary stuff. Did not know if policy had changed or if it was not a common occurrence so nothing to be concerned with. Still. Happened once...thanks again.
@@jonbutcher9805 That was probably "hung" ordnance. Meaning the aviator tried to drop it, but for some reason it didn't come off the plane. They try to shake it off, but sometimes you just have to land with it.
No problem on the answer, have a great day.
13b refers to Gerald Ford class? If so you do not feature the Blitz class
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كل هذا التطور لا شيء أمام قدرت الجبار المنتقم
100 present taytay kahit saan kami mag harap eyes camera Phillipines imelda adorna guevarra
Roller paint and tape then! Thanks due point.
النصر لروسيا
Some maintenance takes place on the flight deck.
Also, what are all of those green shirts doing crawling all over the aircraft like so many sugar ants? Those guys were arresting-gear and catapult personel during the Vietnam War.
Sometimes the engines are left ON after landing.
I don't understand why in hangars you don't use overhead cranes to move fighters or their engines etc.
Partly because there are many many overhead-mounted systems in the hangar bay already, which require service and can't be interfered with, also despite being 3 stories high there is "limited clearance" as is so taking up room with a crane and it's associated equip won't work. Also the hangar is sectioned off into compartments and a space to space crane system would interfere with the emergency closing of the blast doors. There are some pulley-type lifting systems in place but they mostly lift up, not laterally.
Heck, you mean to tell me that Elon Musk could have purchased 3 of these instead of Twitter? That company isn't worth that much. However, I'm glad that he did.
لما يكون الزر النووي موجود كل هذا يصبح بدون قيمة
💙
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Con unos 2 misiles hipersonicos queda fuera de combate
TEN!
All very nice but highly vunerable to 5000 mph hyper missile swarm attack - one could say obsolete !
Würde auch gerne auf diesem Flugzeugträger wohnen. Als Tourist natürlich. Gerne würde ich den Betrieb auf so einem Schiff kennenlernen.
Kiel holen - also nicht Hansestadt Kiel ... - kommt gut auf so einem Teil !
"All training and amintenance works take place in the hangar" That is not true at all.
Ship's not "boats". Nimitz '76
대덕구공장님대전와주당
It's a ship ... You row a boat lol
Why don't the government give the enemy if America a tour of our ship and tell them everything about them.
لن تهزم امريكا من الصين ولامن الروس
بل من بني صهيون ان كنتم لاتعلمون?
Home depot commercial for the spray on paint or masking tape and painted.
Kota terapung, kota mafia.
Iyaoyas
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Okay so f4s are flying bricks at 16s are lawn darts what were the f-18s f-15s the f11s the I know the A6 is the little things and and the wife 22s and f-35s what were they were their nicknames
F-22 and F-15 have never done missions from aircraft carriers.
Bi tank eksik
It
Why do I feel like this is exposing our navy operations and locations of stock to potential enemies…
There is nothing even remotely sensitive covered in this video. Most of the video was external to the ship. Catapults and arresting gear, and for that matter the general layout of the ship, is basically the same as when I was in. I was aboard the USS Forrestal for her last cruise before SLEP in 82. A ship built in the 50's and now gone. Aside from some brief glimpses of lit up control consoles, I saw nothing new here.
While this covered, briefly, that the hangar space is also used in processing supplies, they aren't typically stored there for any length of time. That location would only be valid immediately following a replenishment.
Catapults, arresting gear, etc. All old, well known tech. Nothing here for any potential enemy to learn, that they don't already know.
@@brolinofvandar just made me worry when they said, “on the left side of the Hagar area is where all the ammunition is stored” or whatever. Would be a likely area to strike at first but I’ll take your word for it. I will say though that I don’t agree with posting videos on military equipment that is still in service.
@@MaddMarc_RC While I was in, the general rule was anything topside, therefore visible off the ship, was fair game for photography. You were not as a general rule allowed to take pictures internal to the ship. I have a few decent pictures from the ships I was on as a result, but all external shots. Managed to get one really good shot of an aircraft tailhook just catching the cable.
I've been a bit surprised myself at some of the videos I've seen of sailors giving a "video tour" of life aboard ship. But, those do seem to mostly take place in berthing spaces and such. Even those kind of pictures we weren't allowed to take in my day. Anything inside the skin of the ship was off limits to photography.
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Lets give the red shirts the bombs, haven't they ever seen Star Treck
Lol, your own navy doesn't even trust f35's being on their newest and best carrier. 🤷♂️🤣 let's just aircraft from the 60's and 70's on it.
F-18 Super Hornet is relatively knew, made in 1997. But F-35C will eventually be fitted on it.
13 billion yet they lost to the talibans who had zero ship.
See new $itchs in my face would you let new $itch know her ISBN book Number I am go with that at this time. 2023. Why there's all those other ISBN numbers to work with and a network of ISBN numbers to work with. Good old electronics book ISBN.
Awe the floating prison. I love how they didn't show or talk about the actual "life" on board. Didn't show the cramped berthing spaces, the terrible food, the ice cold showers or just how loud it is while trying to sleep. They failed to show a 3 am GQ drill with folks running around 1/2 dressed. They also failed to mention working 16-18 hours a day. hell I think men in prison actually have it better. 1 out of 10.
Birthing spaces?🤡
Noone ever said being on deployment was easy.
Bunda ne var bizimde oyuncak uçak gemimiz var .
En español plys
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🌺🌸🇺🇦🇺🇸🇺🇦🇺🇸🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇸🇺🇦🇺🇸🇺🇦🇺🇸🌺🌸👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Colors.bat with gear.
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