Why do Russians Submarines Have Windows?
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- Опубликовано: 28 мар 2022
- Why is it that Russians have windows on the sail of some of their submarines? and the reason those windows don't crack under extreme water pressures, is #NotWhatYouThink #NWYT #shorts
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Solve It - Max Anson
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Russian Ministry of Defense
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What have Russian submarines and Windows OS in common?
As soon as you start opening a window the shit hits the fan.
They could both use some updates!
@@NotWhatYouThink They need to upgrade to 11 windows
So put in a screen door instead. Problem solved.
I dont get it. Pls explain
@@Teefs143 They make bad jokes, comrade. Maybe we shoot them for it, da?
it's never what I fucking think
Depressing isn't it?
It may seem depressing, but it's NWYT!
@@NotWhatYouThink
😃😂😁😀 Goid one ! Thank you for teaching us in fun ways.
@@NotWhatYouThink XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
I mean this was kinda obvious, wasnt it?
Although I expected theyd just remove the windows; looks like they got easily accessible locking thingies.
That last fact was actually an ingenious solution with its simplicity.
That's Russia. when they do it right anyway, its often quiete simple yet works.
@@alexh3974 @Alex H Its not a Russian invention... There are several free flow compartments on the sub, for example the sonar dome
Every submarine has had a soft hull around a pressure hull since at least WW1. This is done to make the boat hydrodynamic but make the hull resist high differential pressure.
it's not really a solution, it's just as it is anyway :P
@Atman Gotango finally some intelligence on YT
He always says “it’s not what you think”
But I wasn’t thinking anything
That's the whole point, its not what you think 😁
So he was right then
an indian crew member drowned a sub once like that 😂
So next he gonna say "youre not gonna think anyway fckin stoopid"
@@amir021idm 😂😂😂 what where
“Why do humans exist? It’s not what you think.”
Well, I mean... It really isn't what you think
There isn’t even a think, we just do
well we dont think anything exept for him.
Revelation 4 kJV
11 Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.
@@AlexanderBrown77 hail satan
"Ivan im going for a smoke"
Russia is a joke
BLEEET !!! it iz wet in here!
@@PutsOnSneakers G-
@@PutsOnSneakers God?
@@UnheathyMaps27 usa is a coward, to scare to intervene in ukraine
"They kicked me out of submarines"
"Why?"
"I sleep with the windows open"
to be fair, the wave sounds are VERY relaxing
With this "brainy administration" running the Country the USA will beat them easily...Plans exist,already,to install screen doors on our subs...
Bruh moment
@Coyote Tango Mk1 did you know that having your face in water can help slow your heartbeat and reduce stress?
@Coyote Tango Mk1 not real! also did you know that your body is made of 100% water?
US subs: open balcony on top of the tower.
Russian subs: still a balcony, but they raised the sides of said balcony to keep the worst of the wind off of you when you're up there.
Something very basic really. Like hose humvees initially lacking protection for the gunner
Russian sub, ported in Vladivostok or Arkhangelsk.
American sub, ported in Charleston South Carolina, San Diego, or Pearl Harbor.
So who needs an enclosed bridge for surface navigation more? I'm not seeing a mystery here.
You really missed a punch line, “It’s not what you sink.”
"Zis is ze Jurman Coast Guard - vhat are you zinking about?" 😂
@@Bjowolf2 lmao
@@Bjowolf2 lmaooo
@@bentosha Do check out that famous language training commercial, if you don't know it 😂
No, that's Jose Mourinho 😂😂
POV:every 5yr old submarine drawing
@@azj_ You didn't get the video. Even if there was an event where a window of that submarine is left opened, it wouldn't make a difference since the inside will be flooded anyways as the video explained.
WHY IS IT SO TRUEEE
@@mauricejohnmac POV:you didn't get the joke
fr
@@DSIREX_ I think he replied to anothee message which no longer exist (deleted/reported?).
It was exactly what I thought
The Russian submarine fleet is mostly based in Murmansk, which is a cold weather port that has awful weather. The US submarines are based in warm water ports. It's not so much about how long they have to stay on the surface, it's more about the conditions they are likely to encounter.
American subs don’t go where it’s rough and cold like Russian subs?
@@dcentralAmericans can't think that far out.
@@dcentral not on the surface, if they are near the places Russian subs are on the surface they are on the bottom spying on the Russians.
I mean I would not call New London, CT to be exactly warm water, which is where US Submarines are based. But Long Island Sound is way more protected than where Murmansk goes.
@@XOX-fs4ww American sub goes even under artic ice what do you mean ny american sub can't think that far out?
I had a chance to tour a Russian submarine so this was the first question I asked.
simple, short, and informative.
And it's not what you think
Trueee
Perfect for this idiotic generation with short attention spans
Just line my di-
Yeah right
Most shorts are just shit
"Ivan, what are you looking at?"
"Fimsh"
Да.
c0c0c0c0
Fibsh. L’egg.
OUR BLACK SEA FLAGSHIP
what's fimsh?
I feel bad for the guy who has to stay looking out the window when it’s full of water 😂
not me that shit is fun, you get to watch the dolphins and sharks go by at high speed.
Exactly what I thought, that compartment gets flooded when it’s ready to dive.
Two dudes in jail talk to each other:
- What did they put you in for?
- I opened a window at my work.
- And where were you working?
- On a submarine.
They actually find fish and other things inside the window hull when they come back up ........breakfast fish and vodka
Well, the windows in this video wouldn't hurt to open even when the sub is submerged, nothing would happen.
That joke was about as funny as a screen door on a submarine.
Классический анекдот
I forgot to close the screen door .
Also known as a "wet observation deck"
sounds like a Gynecologists work place
Wobservation deck
absolutely moist.
@@LordLab and Ben shortpedos worst nightmare
How I met your mother
I often wondered about this, thanks for the info, more than interesting.
It's not what you think!
If there is one thing it's the russian hardcore mechanical engineering skills
Him: it's not what you think
Me: I wasn't even thinking!
that's OK. you never do
I thought it was so they could look at the Moskva at the bottom of the black sea.
@@archangeldanny5432 trump hahaha
However, unlike when I was a kid, you have all the answers right at your fingertips 🫵
"We're diving!? I left my nintendo switch up there!"
NOOOooo!!!
@@Elatenl 95% of Russians live in backwater villages constantly suppressed by their evil communist govt I think we should liberate them and their women
@@Elatenl well, you know, switch already a thing for a few years already, i doubt no one in Russia at this point don't have it already
@@Elatenl I get you’re trying to be realistic and it’s probably true, but it was just a joke dude lol
@@Elatenl Check the price again lol, ruble is back to normal
I love how it has a compass in a pressure thing
Have been searching for this video for months.
Basically it's a room that drowns and you definitely don't want to get stuck/forgotten in their
"Their" is third person plural possessive, idiot.
Ur correct
Oh the fact that they flood the top section on purpose is pretty smart, and yeah it definitely was not what I thought lol
But you can't get out if there's an emergency..I think
@@s3ntin3l60 well they have other exits and the main exit will never help in an emergency underwater anyway. This is smart considering you couldn't possibly have people above the water in a storm as demonstrated in the video. It feels dangerous though.
Wait..... if the windows don't crack because water fills on both sides... then what are they looking through to see out the window in the first place? Or is the area that fills with water where they stand until diving?
@@matthewcampbell1068 It's said in the video, it's for the purpose of having vision when maneuvering the sub from the port to the diving point and vice versa.
@matthew campbell they are in the room that fills with water. When it rises the water pours out the sides.
actually idea for windows on Russian submarine came from WW2 Japanese submarines
Moment of silent for Cheklozski's pack of cigarettes he left last watch in the tower.
“And how come they don’t crack under extreme pressures when submerged?”
Let me stop you right there, because I’m gonna guess it’s not what I think.
And its the most soviet solution ever. But ingenious too
Archimede Deep water submarines have and reach dept of 30 000 feet
Cold water and pressure
@@alfaromeo1819 who has a sub that will go 30,000 leagues under the Sea
@@markframe6457 Jules Verne only
My immediate thought is being trapped in there when the sub submerges because someone forgot I was in there.
No different from being forgotten on top of the sub when it submerges
@@AverageAlien in reality you're right but the idea of being trapped in there under water is more terrifying to me lol
Considering how disorganized and messy they've been in Ukraine. It wouldn't surprise me if that has happened multiple times.
@@JSp4wN go rip into the Indians for forgetting to close the hatch in the first place
@@hori1371 what?
i cant imagine how cozy it is during a rain in there
Cheers. I have learnt something new today. Cheers to you and RUclips. ❤️
American sub surfacing in the arctic: “It’s frickin freezing out here mr bigglesworth”
Bigglesworth? Have you read the Biggles series by captain W.E John's as well?
@@tankythemagnorite9855 its from the movie Austin Powers and is a quote from Dr. Evil.
@@criscojesus4378 oh ok
@@tankythemagnorite9855 Now you have me curious. What's the book about?
@@nicholas104 which book do you mean? If your talking about the Biggles series I mentioned, there are 102 of them, starting with the main character going to school pre WWI, in the book titled Biggles goes to school, and then several stories of the first world War, including Biggles of the fighter squadron, Biggles the camels are coming, and Biggles learns to fly, the first WWI Biggles story. There are several interwar stories, including Biggles goes to war, Biggles and Co., and a few others. There are several of the second World War as well, starting with Biggles in the Baltic, and Biggles defends the desert. They are written by a man who flew in both wars, and so are historically accurate. The characters and stories are made up, but are realistic, and all have different plot lines and exploits, and I highly recommend them.
Mmm I can smell that fishing compartment from here
No that's just Karen
Free food
@@phil5065 *fart joke*
"Andrei, you've lost another submarine?"
"Hey man i forgot my phone up there, did you grab it on your way down?"
When you know the laws of physics, everything is possible.
Like taking a shit in handstand position. However tempting, you just don't do it.
Everything but breaking the laws of physics
@@JonatasAdoMyup
Yep. Scientists of USSR were good. Which is quite strange. Often they weren't even listened. Like this story with corn fields. I mean it should have rung a bell: Thoughtless copying won't make anything good. But...
@@JonatasAdoM there are things that can break laws of physics, for example inside of a blackhole.
Honestly thats a smart way to also take care of your men, i cant imagine standing outthere in the open sea with a storm and huge ass waves everywhere.
A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor.
Because if the last four weeks have shown anything, they've shown that Russia really cares about her men.
As someone who has stood watch in the sail many many times in rough seas and calm seas, I can tell you that when it gets too bad (sea state levels) we shift the watch below decks and rig the sail for dive. Coast of Washington at certain times of the year are fuckin hell man.
@@magicstix0r right...🤭
@@jamesalexander3530 in Russia there are real men and bot snowflake!
Hunter heard the phrase "they don't crack" and thought "why are they acting holier than thou? If they use or don't use crack they shouldn't comment".
lemme take a look.. and suddenly opens the windows
Captain: who open the windows
It's not the windows that are the problem but the screen doors are !
"Wheres Vladimir We're diving in 30' Seconds"
'He fell asleep first in the lighthall so we left him"
Oh my 😂😂😂😂
//em//.....
The reason the windows don't crack is exactly what I thought it would be.
I never noticed how gigantic they were.
Everywhere I go , I remember Titan and laugh
"It's not what you think"
But it is.
Quit lying to be edgy and cool. You didn't know what it was You're so Narcissistic you won't admit it.
@Zoomer Stasi unga bunga u u a a??
Hook, line and sinker
he's just saying his name, he's not talking to us
Did 5 years on a boat. Wish we had windows lol 😆
Did 6 years on a boomer (641 boat). We had windows in the sail.
@@ssmt2 geez your a old timer lol. I was on the 730. Oldest boomer still in service.
@@rubberbandman200 It's possible that I got my fish before you were born. LOL
@@ssmt2 lol what year? I was born in 95
@@rubberbandman200 I qualified in 1982. I did a post shipyard DASO and my first patrol in 81. I guess that that officially makes me an old timer. LOL
Very informative video 👍
Never knew why they had those till now....thanks for the info ^^
Me to bro.also try watching uncontacted tribes coast of Amazon rain forest very interesting
I learned something new in less than a minute. No faff, no padding, brilliant! Only fitting I should 'sub' really.
😝FuNnY🤣 ☀️sunny☀️
With reinforced glass you can go really deep the deepest expeditions to the Mariana Trench had subs with windows which were under pressure.
Edit: I never said pressured windows are not a failure point, and I never said they are good I was merely stating that if they were designed correctly they wouldn’t crack.
And those windows were excessively thick and still yet another point of failure. There is a difference between exploration vehicles and military equipment.
@@ABaumstumpf Pretty sure ive heard that one of said windows had a crack form during a dive
@@shootbat Yes, but there was multiple layers, and only one failed. The submarine and crew were fine.
@@apex_blue "Yes, but there was multiple layers, and only one failed."
This is not the type of durability that the military is looking for...
@@Unused67 well they were 7 miles below the sea, the military subs like the sea wolf class barely go to .3 miles. And that expedition was like in the 60’s. Let’s put in perspective.
Imagine you take a nap in the top part and they start the dive
I've had this exact question since I was a child, having gotten into subs from "Hunt for Red October". Never considered this a possibility, though it makes perfect sense having watched. Great upload.
I was 100% expecting
“Wouldn’t the windows crack under extreme pressures? Yes. They make do.”
You’ve all missed the real problem. It’s not the windows they worry about. It’s the screens!
Imagine you left your phone in there when it gets flooded
That would be inconvenient
The language of your organization, the voices are very good, also very confident, I really like
The hunt for red October never had windows
That thumbnail was MY BOAT and MY CREW. I know exactly who they are XD that’s amazing. They were awesome officers. Hoo yah 742!
Go Navy!!
Damn, that's actually pretty cool!
Nice
That was my boat '05-09. Cowboy up!
I saw it. I was the submarine
“Its not what you think”
Meanwhile the *Me*: I was thinking of nothing -_-
Now that is what I think
I don’t think it’s what the other guy thinks.
imagine a big shark enters the deck and stays there😂
I thought they were to complement the screen door.
If US designed windows on submarines, they would require exotic materials, billion dollar R&D and expensive constant maintenance. Russians be like: let's just flood regular-ass windows.
Science bitch 😂
Unlike the Americans who have an IQ below the room temperature, Russians are smart enough to not use costly windows out of their Rolls Royce.
… you know every sub has a nuclear reactor right? They all cost billions of dollars per unit lol
@@Qwerty0791 no only nuclear powered subs have such reactors..
@@jayselokar … when do you think NATO made their last diesel sub dude? You weren’t even alive.
Very cool, I thought they might swivel in or something based on the mounting brackets, but it was even simpler than I thought. Probably pretty miserable to be the first one in there after surfacing though lol.
I imagine it being like working in a deep freezer.
still better than American sub where you still have a wet bridge but no roof to cover from snowstorm.
@@cianakril I'd still rather be on the American sub because America actually maintains it's equipment.
@Gor Mor lol we just stay in the sub. Tf we got to get done above deck during a snow storm lol
@@dinghus_khan6661 disadvantage. US government then better quit bitching about Arctic.
Only way to watch this guys videos is, never think about anything. Never ever think just have a blank mind. Stare off into the distance. Don't think folks
I swear I just saw Putin in that last clip in the submarine
The others: DIMITRI WHY ARE YOU TAKING SO LONG COME DOWN HERE
Dimitri: Im ander wota plis help me
Aleksji who forgot to shut the cap to the flood room: 👀👀
Wanna Russian joke?
"Two guys in Gulag:
- Why are you locked here?
- Ah, just open window at work
- Woah, where did you work?
- A submarine"
L
based
An American Joke :
"Two guys in Guantanamo"
-Why are you here?
-Because I raided the capitol
-Why did you do such?
-Because its a REVOLUUUUUUUUTION
@@divaagarpavalakumar6714 I don't get it.
@@j.westbestoftherest9102 if you understood your country will have people with brain
was expecting it to hvae some fancy sciency stuff or be made of some fancy material...
but the answer is so much simpler and cooler
It’s not a new concept but still works, I believe Japan had something similar on their subs in WW2
"Its not what you think"
Its exactly what I think
But it was exactly what I was not thinking
So are you a rocket scientist or a brain surgeon?:)
“It’s not what you think” for once it was exactly what I thought
You thought about that?
You thought about that?
@@imaboisir7227 yes
For a moment I thought it is the Operational System Windows...
I heard the old polish submarines had screen doors.......
🤔 *So instead of dead bugs on their windows it's fish guts...*
But they prey for caviar
😐
That's actually the boat I was stationed on. SSBN 742.
Name and rank soldier
Soldier? I am not a soldier! I am a sailor!
@@thwolff1819 I am sorry, what’s your name and rank sailor
That's really very smart engenering!
Imagine getting trapped in that cabine while it submerges 😅
Ok this is awesome. Legitimately "not what I thought"
Well I can tell you this much I've been wondering about that for years finally now I can get a good night's rest.
good to hear erwin😃👍🏽
Then you prank private by taking a little dive when he's on the light deck:
I was expecting an air force joke
Finally a fact on this channel that I didn't knew already
good for you
Damn, this is the ONLY ONE out of over 300 videos? That's not what I thought! 😉
Who woulda thunk?
@Not What You Think The truth was simply....not what you think 😁
Let me go and get you a gold star.
“It’s not what you think”
While I’m here not thinking about anything 😂
Fun and games until Dimitri gets left in the lookout during a dive.
when he said "how come they don't crack under extreme pressure" I immediately thought "well, maybe they aren't pressurized because they let water into the tower" So the channel should actually be named "Exactly what you think" ;)
Fun when the water is feeezing and it stays in the cabin like a popstickle🤣😅
"Ivan.. I can't open hatch, it's frozen" "Kurwa"
It won’t freeze
It’s saltwater in a heated ship so no freezing.
@@1PotatoeMasher1 Wooooooooooooooooooosh
That one gta kid
YOOO ThEY StOLe ThE KoSAtkA
Nice explanation thanks
Love the part where you explained that the area the windows are in is seperate from the rest of the sub, and isn't water tight, which is why they don't break
One learns something new on RUclips every time.
//em//!!//¡//¡//....
I bet that compartment stinks
I bet you’re right
@@gradenthebarbarian2258 I bet you bet
@@xsx-_-2100 I bet you bet that he bet
I bet there have been incidents of sailors getting trapped in thete
@@randomguy2807 I bet You bet I bet you bet
Thanks for sharing.
Thats really awesome. Thanks for sharing!
Oddly enough, it was what I thought for once. For the record: equalizing the pressure on both sides. I didn't guess the reason why they needed it.
i agree
ha! Ha! Jokes on y'all! It was what I thought! IT WAS WHAT I THOUGHT! WHAT I THOUGH, IT WAS!
Thanks, I learned something new today.
"It's not what you think."
It's bold of you to assume I had a single thought going through my head.
So they can tell if they are upside-down or right-side up when they surface.
Yes
They need a way to navigate under the ocean so of course windows!
No, submarines don't navigate using windows.
@@LongTran-em6hc True. They use Linux
@@LongTran-em6hc They use Android 11
you call yourself admiral and you don't know that submarine don't use windows
@@mustafaal-ghezi1757 It's sarcasm it really scare's me you don't get it.
SSBNs in the 70s had windows in the sail. I was a HT and made a replacement one. I milled the edges of the blank and drilled the mounting holes. The plastic shop supplied me the blank and after machining heated and bent the form. As it said in the video there was an area in the sail to stand watch when on the surface but this area is not pressurized so floods when the sub dives.
I always wondered why Russians would use windows at depths where you'd need extremely thick, powerful glass, and wouldn't even be able to see anything in front of you anyways. Don't know why this never crossed my mind lol.