May God Bless The Sailors and loved ones who crewed the Kursk, I am an American Veteran U.S.Navy Sailor who has spent time in the Black Sea during the very early 80's, when the cold war was still going. We spent many days sailing within hearing distance of many russian ships escorting us while in the Black sea, We would always be friendly and brotherly with each other , At times being close enough to eachother to throw things like Packs of American Cigarettes to them,which they always caught easily and in exchange they would do the same to us.We laughed and respected our brother sailors.Tough Sub sailors were obviousally not therein person they were in spirit. It is so sad how it ended, A shame we were not able to help due to politics and bull headed pride. lets hope these brave men didn't die in vain and it never happens again. The salvage of the kursk has got to be one of the most brilliant pieces of engineering genious I have ever seen Greta job
Love the fact that not only did Mammoet get the job done, they got it done right AND showed respect to the fallen both during, and after the job was done.
RIP Kursk Sailors. may it never happen again. thank you for posting this video. i live in Russia and have seen this today (8th June 2014) for the first time.
From 73 til 77 my job was to track and locate Soviet Submarines with the Sosus system. In a way, I felt a kinship as I followed the Mariners under the ocean. After all, we were all doing our job. To the lost ones of The Thresher, the Scorpion, K-128, and Kursk, all on eternal patrol. Peace
Pretty amazing, testimony to the technology, perseverance and determination that steps up when a team is asked to perform a task, almost nothing is impossible.
Tragic. Should have never happened to these brave men, especially the 23 submariners who escaped the initial blast and took refuge in the sub. They lived for six hours, and had the Russian government and navy not been a complete clown show of incompetance, they probably could have been saved. I'm amazed at the technology that was invented to raise the Kursk. R.I.P. sailors. Fair winds and full sails!
Mammoet : these guys are good ! dam.... they have to make all of that to use only once ... sheesh.. these guys ARE good ! what and incredibly AWESOME story ! after seeing this.. bet they could raise the Titanic.....
at the time, it was when Russians were in the idea of the USSR.The British had a sub rescue team and equipment brought to Norway to wait for approval from the Russians.
i may be american but god bless those sailors they lost there live serving there country, but how they died could of been prevented never put damaged torpedo in a submarine
This is one hell of monumental task and super Marine Engineering feat ....sad this all had to happen just because of one TORPEDO that used a very dangerous propulsion system from what we heard in America?
Almost all the "truths" about the tragedy of Kursk address entire responsibilities to same entity, the Russian navy. Sadly the video it's in italian only, but tells another version of the story that could make you think how Official truts and events sometimes might not exactly match... www.lastoriasiamonoi.rai.it/puntate/kursk/33/default.aspx Dedicated to all those valuable guys that had their lives sacrificed to, probably, save us from another world war...
Justmiss jamey If you want to understand just one of the risks involved in this style of diving, go & look up 'Byford Dolphin'. There was a bad accident that resulted in 5 deaths.
I am interested to know why make such effort to salvage the sub. It seems leaving it there after removing anything 'volatile' would be more economical.
@@Samplesurfer It was more the public outcry in Russia. Most on board survived the sinking and Russia refused all international help to save them, with the attitude we manage, they didn't. So bringing the lost sailors back home became a political priority for Putin.
The documentary doesn't mention the nukes on board. Kursk was a boomer. It would have had 22 solid fuel missiles and I'm guessing the possibility of one exploding, or burning kept the salvage team nervous throughout.
Never mind. I wuz wrong, it was an attack boat not a boomer. It did have ~22 solid fuel missiles, but they were cruise missiles not ICBMs and probably not nuclear.
@Jeff Zaun...Actually, there were twenty-four P700 Granit missiles aboard the Kursk, ...twenty-two were fully armed, each with a one-half megaton TNT-equivalence yield thermonuclear warhead, and there were two dud practice rounds, with no warheads. The two practice rounds had been already shot off during the various drills the boat was engaged in, and the 22 live rounds were stolen after the Kursk was pirated and robbed as it sat on the bottom of the sea about 300 feet below the surface.
according to dimitri khalezov, it was one of the 22 missiles remaining out of a full consignment of 24 Granit nuclear missiles that the Kursk was then carrying, all of which were "stolen" when a power unknown usurped the submarine whilst on the seabed in the middle of an exercise to simulate a stricken vessel whereby a manual underwater missile transfer was scheduled, that a year later was launched and caused the damage at the Pentagon on 9/11....
Thats true i admit that.The Russian kursk colide with the toledo US submarine in the bering sea.The submarine took extrem damages on the hull,but did not broke the hull.The kursk commander thought it would be an attack against the kursk,and opend the torpedo hatches for a launsh of the Shwal super torpedo that the americans where so afraid of. I guess while Putin took so long to react,the americans took that chance to get these P-700 granit rokets out of the kursk and fired them at the WTC at 9/11 to legitimize the war against afghanistan.A villain was found pretty quick,Osama Bin Laden.Of course the US news told the usual people who believe usually all they see on the TV that it was a plane that hits the power but it wasn´t a plane,because the people on the ground close to the WTC havent hear anykind of a big plane approaching the WTC.Instead some of them have seen a smaller tube like object,with fins on it´s side with a immensive speed heading straight into the WTC. Also no one can tell me that a collapsed WTC doesnt matter if it was filled with asbestos can cause cancer in these variations that the people sucumbed especially the firefigthers. On of these P-700 granit rockets was even found inside of the pentagon which was not detonated.
herauthon four Facts has nothing to do with entertainment.But of course a person like you who believe the shit that the government shit on your dishes and you of course consume it like a brave idiot.
***** You're crazy. Why would anyone go to all the lengths of an elaborate and highly dangerous scheme stealing Russian ordnance to use in a 'conspiracy' where Russia was not in the frame? Makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. I saw the impact of the second aircraft live... So you know, stop talking crap. I give you 3 points for entertainment. You lose 3 for being insulting and another 4 for misusing the word 'facts'
If this happened inside the waters of the USA, it would STILL be waiting for approval with a dozen or more regulatory agencies, the Sierra Club, Greenpeace, various unions, Congress, the Whitehouse, the Trial Lawyers Association, and the Society for the Elimination of all Technology.. and in the end after 15+ years, the salvage would be declined as being too risky for the whales and coastal birds.
Why did they cut the nose off the sub (preferrably without getting into weird conspiracy theories here) wouldn't it have been easier to just lift the whole sub and remove parts of it later?
***** Not true. It was cut off because the consensus was that too much debris falling from the front could cause too many issues with the raising of it.
+Dan Nork The reason is probably that the front of the sub is damaged, and so it can no longer be trusted to be structurally sound. One of the worst scenarios would be to lift the sub and then halfway through the lift having the nose snap off, which could mean you drop the sub to the sea floor again.
+Dan Nork The reason is explained at 17:25 into the video... The nose is damaged and could break off during the lift. If this happened the sub would become unbalanced causing some lifting cables to carry much more weight and others to carry no weight. The cables would break and the sub would drop.
They cut the front because they wanted to leave the evidence behind that showed that the kursk was attacked by a US submarine. But they ended cutting it a little short, so when they lifted the submarine it showed the torpedo hole, so immediately no photographs were allowed, but some images were captured. Funny how after this incident happened the US forgave Russia of 10 billion dollar debt, and paid them for the cost of the demolition of the kursk. The torpedo were not nuclear, but it did carry nuclear missiles that were quickly remove when lifted. Funny how all these lies were told to the families, like when they said the escape hatch would be impossible to open, but yet divers were able to open it within 20 min of reaching it. Why do you think they denied the help at first, they wanted to wait to make sure the sailor would not be alive by the time they were reached, because they would of told the truth about what really happened to them.
+Refael Gurrusquieta Official stories always lie...this boat was attacked and sunk and robbed by Mossad in order to steal the nuclear armament,, especially the Granit P700 missiles... and they (Mossad) fired one of those missiles into the Pentagon Building, with it's 500 kiloton YTNT disabled, in order to trick the US government into authorizing the activation of the built-in nuclear demolition system that was underground below the former World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Now, those other 21 missiles that are left are secreted away somewhere, along with the rest of the illegal/undeclared nuclear weapon stockpile for the criminal Zionists "Samson Option" day. Where are they exactly?..ask Scumbag Bibi..he knows!
+Refael Gurrusquieta Care to provide ANYTHING to support your claim, besides possibly the National Enquirer? Even assuming that the U.S. wanted to target the sub, they would do so in the deep ocean and not be so stupid as to do so close to shore and in shallow water, where it could easily be found, where divers could readily reach and inspect it, and where it could be salvaged. Also, hundreds of divers who were actually there, working on the salvage. None of them ever came forth saying they saw evidence of a torpedo.
If the Zionists can pull off their 9/11 psy-op and fool the whole world, they can surely steal some missiles from a submarine as it sits on the bottom of the sea during emergency missile-offload drills. It was only 300 feet deep where the Kursk was sitting. It was no problem for Mossad to move in on the scene and hold the Kursk's crew-members engaging in that drill hostage and hijack the weapons and there was nothing the Russians in the surface ships associated with the Kursk could do to stop them, or the crew-members would be harmed by the Mossad divers . The Kursk crew got murdered anyway when Mossad got done with their robbery and Mossad's boat fired a torpedo into the bow of the Kursk which set off the torpedoes that were inside the bow of the Kursk and demolished the bow, and the pressure-wave killed the rest of the crew that was forward of the forward reactor compartment. The people aft of that first reactor compartment bulkhead were protected by that extremely thick bulkhead. But they eventually died from lack of oxygen, because rescue attempts from the Russian surface ships was prevented by the possibility of Mossad attacking any rescuers that came down to save their shipmates that were left in those aft compartments. The "official story" about a faulty torpedo aboard the Kursk in the forward torpedo compartment spontaneously detonating due to leaky hydrogen-peroxide tanks within the "faulty torpedo" because of bad maintenance is a bullshit cover-up story.
+Terry McKean The answer is 'No' to both wild, thoroughly unfounded speculations. Zionists did not conduct 9/11, and no one sank the sub, immediately moved in underneath the nearby Soviet fleet, not only beating them to the sub but completing an EXTREMELY complicated operation of cutting into the sub, removing missiles and then escaping undetected. This might work in a James Bond film. But it has nothing to do with reality.
This was actually a pretty boring video, they didn't show much salvage diving, and at the end, I was pretty disappointed that they didn't show the Sub or it's contents, they should have showed the removal of their bodies.
May God Bless The Sailors and loved ones who crewed the Kursk, I am an American Veteran U.S.Navy Sailor who has spent time in the Black Sea during the very early 80's, when the cold war was still going. We spent many days sailing within hearing distance of many russian ships escorting us while in the Black sea, We would always be friendly and brotherly with each other , At times being close enough to eachother to throw things like Packs of American Cigarettes to them,which they always caught easily and in exchange they would do the same to us.We laughed and respected our brother sailors.Tough Sub sailors were obviousally not therein person they were in spirit. It is so sad how it ended, A shame we were not able to help due to politics and bull headed pride. lets hope these brave men didn't die in vain and it never happens again. The salvage of the kursk has got to be one of the most brilliant pieces of engineering genious I have ever seen Greta job
My father was US Navy Korean war these soldiers went down with honor may they rest in peace
Love the fact that not only did Mammoet get the job done, they got it done right AND showed respect to the fallen both during, and after the job was done.
RIP Kursk Sailors. may it never happen again. thank you for posting this video. i live in Russia and have seen this today (8th June 2014) for the first time.
what an incredible team, truly amazing amount of engineering and skill.
And That, ladies and Gentlemen, is why you hire Mammoet. Because if Mammoet can't do it, it can't be done.
A job well done. R.I.P Men of the Kursk
I am here in 2021...Excellent Job done.
From 73 til 77 my job was to track and locate Soviet Submarines with the Sosus system. In a way, I felt a kinship as I followed the Mariners under the ocean. After all, we were all doing our job. To the lost ones of The Thresher, the Scorpion, K-128, and Kursk, all on eternal patrol. Peace
At 19.21....man in blue boiler suit = my brother-in-law; was the main man in-charge on-board the DSNO Mayo! Some very interesting stories.......
What an extraordinary feat!
Well done.
Thanks for the video.
Man what an undertaking. I think the only thing that rivals it is space travel. Gotta be one of the biggest projects ever.
proud to work for such an impressive company
The Dutch are just awesome in this profession...
I've been binging salvage videos the past couple days and... Yes!? They are freaking incredible!
@@VanessaScrillions Watertech/Offshore are our speciality :)
Thanks to the guys from the mammoth, eternal memory to the crew of Kursk.🙏☝✊
Pretty amazing, testimony to the technology, perseverance and determination that steps up when a team is asked to perform a task, almost nothing is impossible.
Excellent documentary!
thank you it was a good showing on utube
Amazing salvage job. RIP Kursk victims.
Tragic. Should have never happened to these brave men, especially the 23 submariners who escaped the initial blast and took refuge in the sub. They lived for six hours, and had the Russian government and navy not been a complete clown show of incompetance, they probably could have been saved.
I'm amazed at the technology that was invented to raise the Kursk. R.I.P. sailors. Fair winds and full sails!
Well done in getting it back & the bodies to there family's r.i.p Kursk crew
Jesus Christ
It's a whole other world down there.
Really creepy shot of the divers at the end.
Great job. Thank you.
Amazing teamwork
RIP to the Russian sailors who perished
10:25 for text book "giant stride" dive entry. Graceful.
Lembro desse acidente terrível, mais uma vez, parabéns pelo trabalho de vocês!
Muita engenharia envolvida né? É a segunda vez que assisto a esse vídeo . Excelente.
@@patrickrondon Verdade.
The Russians do things and then other countries must solve,another example Chernobyl.
I have a genuine phobia of swimming near boats, whether they're buoyant or sunk. It's just frightening. D
Me too
Kinda like flying, I get the feeling "humans shouldn't be here" vibe....feel ya!
+Proud Ginger yes me to
thanks for video
Какие все таки голландцы крутые!!!!!!
Was the nose of sub ever raised & removed also?
Don't remember that mentioned.
Cut off to aid in stability I remember, but was it removed?
Mammoet : these guys are good ! dam....
they have to make all of that to use only once ... sheesh.. these guys ARE good !
what and incredibly AWESOME story !
after seeing this.. bet they could raise the Titanic.....
which half?LOL
at the time, it was when Russians were in the idea of the USSR.The British had a sub rescue team and equipment brought to Norway to wait for approval from the Russians.
great things are achieved when all nations work together, not fight each other
Working together is one thing killing is another world would be a better place if we put down our differences and work together as human beings
Wish this interesting video was in HD. SO much detail is missing in 240 res.
May the crew R.I.P.
This is astronomical the things that these people had to go through to do this last time cuz I see some powerful stuff
May God bless all the sailors and all those that that assisted you agree people you are great people
If this were a video of an American salvage operation on an American sub, can you imagine how much hate there would be in the comments?
RIP Comrades.
this is very true but could you also imagine all the government cover up until until the details were declassified 30 or 40 yrs from now
tireman4567 Not as much as other countrys govt coverups ;)
Andrew C yES. This place is infested with trolls and assholes.
tireman4567 Would that be anything like the nonexistent cover-up of details when the USS Scorpion and USS Thresher were lost?
+Andrew C Yup. thousands of brainwashed Russians spewing bile out of their mouths.
i may be american but god bless those sailors they lost there live serving there country, but how they died could of been prevented never put damaged torpedo in a submarine
The torpedo,s were not damaged, the fuel was very unstable.
This is one hell of monumental task and super Marine Engineering feat ....sad this all had to happen just because of one TORPEDO that used a very dangerous propulsion system from what we heard in America?
why was the nose section cut from the kursj before the lift n recovery?
because it was hanging half-wrecked and could have caused weight shift and uneven load on lift cables
Almost all the "truths" about the tragedy of Kursk address entire responsibilities to same entity, the Russian navy.
Sadly the video it's in italian only, but tells another version of the story that could make you think how Official truts and events sometimes might not exactly match...
www.lastoriasiamonoi.rai.it/puntate/kursk/33/default.aspx
Dedicated to all those valuable guys that had their lives sacrificed to, probably, save us from another world war...
Oh wow...I'd panick if I had to do the diver stuff for an hour, let alone 28 days...how far down was this sub?? 100 meters??
+Justmiss jamey yes close, 108. Diving like that not for the weak hearted, no. I could not do it. They deserve the big money they earn.
Justmiss jamey If you want to understand just one of the risks involved in this style of diving, go & look up 'Byford Dolphin'. There was a bad accident that resulted in 5 deaths.
good job guys...
I am interested to know why make such effort to salvage the sub. It seems leaving it there after removing anything 'volatile' would be more economical.
The nuclear reactor was the obvious problem
@@Samplesurfer It was more the public outcry in Russia. Most on board survived the sinking and Russia refused all international help to save them, with the attitude we manage, they didn't. So bringing the lost sailors back home became a political priority for Putin.
The documentary doesn't mention the nukes on board. Kursk was a boomer. It would have had 22 solid fuel missiles and I'm guessing the possibility of one exploding, or burning kept the salvage team nervous throughout.
Never mind. I wuz wrong, it was an attack boat not a boomer. It did have ~22 solid fuel missiles, but they were cruise missiles not ICBMs and probably not nuclear.
@Jeff Zaun...Actually, there were twenty-four P700 Granit missiles aboard the Kursk, ...twenty-two were fully armed, each with a one-half megaton TNT-equivalence yield thermonuclear warhead, and there were two dud practice rounds, with no warheads. The two practice rounds had been already shot off during the various drills the boat was engaged in, and the 22 live rounds were stolen after the Kursk was pirated and robbed as it sat on the bottom of the sea about 300 feet below the surface.
according to dimitri khalezov, it was one of the 22 missiles remaining out of a full consignment of 24 Granit nuclear missiles that the Kursk was then carrying, all of which were "stolen" when a power unknown usurped the submarine whilst on the seabed in the middle of an exercise to simulate a stricken vessel whereby a manual underwater missile transfer was scheduled, that a year later was launched and caused the damage at the Pentagon on 9/11....
Thats true i admit that.The Russian kursk colide with the toledo US submarine in the bering sea.The submarine took extrem damages on the hull,but did not broke the hull.The kursk commander thought it would be an attack against the kursk,and opend the torpedo hatches for a launsh of the Shwal super torpedo that the americans where so afraid of.
I guess while Putin took so long to react,the americans took that chance to get these P-700 granit rokets out of the kursk and fired them at the WTC at 9/11 to legitimize the war against afghanistan.A villain was found pretty quick,Osama Bin Laden.Of course the US news told the usual people who believe usually all they see on the TV that it was a plane that hits the power but it wasn´t a plane,because the people on the ground close to the WTC havent hear anykind of a big plane approaching the WTC.Instead some of them have seen a smaller tube like object,with fins on it´s side with a immensive speed heading straight into the WTC.
Also no one can tell me that a collapsed WTC doesnt matter if it was filled with asbestos can cause cancer in these variations that the people sucumbed especially the firefigthers.
On of these P-700 granit rockets was even found inside of the pentagon which was not detonated.
*****
10 points for entertainment
herauthon four
Facts has nothing to do with entertainment.But of course a person like you who believe the shit that the government shit on your dishes and you of course consume it like a brave idiot.
***** You're crazy. Why would anyone go to all the lengths of an elaborate and highly dangerous scheme stealing Russian ordnance to use in a 'conspiracy' where Russia was not in the frame? Makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. I saw the impact of the second aircraft live... So you know, stop talking crap. I give you 3 points for entertainment. You lose 3 for being insulting and another 4 for misusing the word 'facts'
give us the truth!
Hail to the men of the sea
what happens to your rib bones ??
Anyone know the name of the music in the background at 16:00
If this happened inside the waters of the USA, it would STILL be waiting for approval with a dozen or more regulatory agencies, the Sierra Club, Greenpeace, various unions, Congress, the Whitehouse, the Trial Lawyers Association, and the Society for the Elimination of all Technology.. and in the end after 15+ years, the salvage would be declined as being too risky for the whales and coastal birds.
you are very odd.
bullshit
Mark Brown I think it would have disappeared and no one would have even known about it
St. John river
That one guy in the beginning looked super happy about lifting the tomb of 118 people .. all smiles.
Greed
eu esto querendo a sistir o filme com chalés Bronson dublado ( a procima vitima )
aguardo a sua colaboração com migo. 25/05/15.
Why did they cut the nose off the sub (preferrably without getting into weird conspiracy theories here) wouldn't it have been easier to just lift the whole sub and remove parts of it later?
***** Not true. It was cut off because the consensus was that too much debris falling from the front could cause too many issues with the raising of it.
Dan Nork I heard it was because of the potential radiation from the nuclear torpedoes stored in the front
+Dan Nork If parts fell off during the lift it could destabilize the payload.
+Dan Nork The reason is probably that the front of the sub is damaged, and so it can no longer be trusted to be structurally sound. One of the worst scenarios would be to lift the sub and then halfway through the lift having the nose snap off, which could mean you drop the sub to the sea floor again.
+Dan Nork The reason is explained at 17:25 into the video... The nose is damaged and could break off during the lift. If this happened the sub would become unbalanced causing some lifting cables to carry much more weight and others to carry no weight. The cables would break and the sub would drop.
Rip kursk
hope the crew of kursk are rip.
anyone after submarine sanked in Indonesia? 😥😥
They cut the front because they wanted to leave the evidence behind that showed that the kursk was attacked by a US submarine. But they ended cutting it a little short, so when they lifted the submarine it showed the torpedo hole, so immediately no photographs were allowed, but some images were captured. Funny how after this incident happened the US forgave Russia of 10 billion dollar debt, and paid them for the cost of the demolition of the kursk. The torpedo were not nuclear, but it did carry nuclear missiles that were quickly remove when lifted. Funny how all these lies were told to the families, like when they said the escape hatch would be impossible to open, but yet divers were able to open it within 20 min of reaching it. Why do you think they denied the help at first, they wanted to wait to make sure the sailor would not be alive by the time they were reached, because they would of told the truth about what really happened to them.
+Refael Gurrusquieta Official stories always lie...this boat was attacked and sunk and robbed by Mossad in order to steal the nuclear armament,, especially the Granit P700 missiles... and they (Mossad) fired one of those missiles into the Pentagon Building, with it's 500 kiloton YTNT disabled, in order to trick the US government into authorizing the activation of the built-in nuclear demolition system that was underground below the former World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Now, those other 21 missiles that are left are secreted away somewhere, along with the rest of the illegal/undeclared nuclear weapon stockpile for the criminal Zionists "Samson Option" day. Where are they exactly?..ask Scumbag Bibi..he knows!
+Refael Gurrusquieta Care to provide ANYTHING to support your claim, besides possibly the National Enquirer? Even assuming that the U.S. wanted to target the sub, they would do so in the deep ocean and not be so stupid as to do so close to shore and in shallow water, where it could easily be found, where divers could readily reach and inspect it, and where it could be salvaged. Also, hundreds of divers who were actually there, working on the salvage. None of them ever came forth saying they saw evidence of a torpedo.
+Terry McKean Right. Explain to me the part about Mossad removing the one 8 ton missile, much less 21, without anyone being the wiser.
If the Zionists can pull off their 9/11 psy-op and fool the whole world, they can surely steal some missiles from a submarine as it sits on the bottom of the sea during emergency missile-offload drills. It was only 300 feet deep where the Kursk was sitting. It was no problem for Mossad to move in on the scene and hold the Kursk's crew-members engaging in that drill hostage and hijack the weapons and there was nothing the Russians in the surface ships associated with the Kursk could do to stop them, or the crew-members would be harmed by the Mossad divers . The Kursk crew got murdered anyway when Mossad got done with their robbery and Mossad's boat fired a torpedo into the bow of the Kursk which set off the torpedoes that were inside the bow of the Kursk and demolished the bow, and the pressure-wave killed the rest of the crew that was forward of the forward reactor compartment. The people aft of that first reactor compartment bulkhead were protected by that extremely thick bulkhead. But they eventually died from lack of oxygen, because rescue attempts from the Russian surface ships was prevented by the possibility of Mossad attacking any rescuers that came down to save their shipmates that were left in those aft compartments. The "official story" about a faulty torpedo aboard the Kursk in the forward torpedo compartment spontaneously detonating due to leaky hydrogen-peroxide tanks within the "faulty torpedo" because of bad maintenance is a bullshit cover-up story.
+Terry McKean The answer is 'No' to both wild, thoroughly unfounded speculations. Zionists did not conduct 9/11, and no one sank the sub, immediately moved in underneath the nearby Soviet fleet, not only beating them to the sub but completing an EXTREMELY complicated operation of cutting into the sub, removing missiles and then escaping undetected. This might work in a James Bond film. But it has nothing to do with reality.
"koursk"
This was actually a pretty boring video, they didn't show much salvage diving, and at the end, I was pretty disappointed that they didn't show the Sub or it's contents, they should have showed the removal of their bodies.