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Russia's Navy using Aluminum Magnesium and Anechoic tiles for stealth in The Russia-Ukraine War.
From the shadow of a crumbling Soviet Union, Russia’s Navy literally clawed its way back to the world stage in the early 2000s. Russia's design choices allowed Russia to optimize its naval assets for regional dominance in the Black Sea, where stealth, missile capabilities, and cost-efficiency are crucial.
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Weaponizing Opium during the British Naval Trade Wars
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From bamboo-stacked rafts to ironclad boats, nineteenth-century China, surrounded by its rich coastal waters, was thrown into battles that forced its maritime forces to evolve.
Motoscafo Armato Silurante turning the tides in the Battle of Vittorio Veneto
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World War I, Italy sided with the Allied forces; in World War II, however, they switched to the Axis Forces, suffering massive casualties both times. Despite their misguidance, their naval fleet stood out as one of the most advanced of its time.
Rubis saving France from the Blitzkrieg
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France, with its rich maritime resources, found itself in an incredibly challenging position, fighting on both sides of the war. In this video, we'll examine how the tides of war tested the strength of the Navy and which side of its naval force conquered the other.
How the USA Navy adapted after 9/11
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The United States Navy faced significant threats across its borders. From acts of terrorism to piracy and warfare, the world forced its hand into becoming the unmatched naval power it now is. In this video, we'll examine how they dealt with the conflicts that threatened their peace.
The Cold War bonding two countries to form the Japan Maritime Self Defence Force (JMSDF)
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The year was 1954, and this nation was slowly reeling from the devastation of war. However, in a matter of decades, hopelessness turned to strength. By the 2000s, Japan became one of the strongest contenders in naval power.
Russian Paixhans Gun immobilizing the Alliance in The Crimean War
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The battle began brewing in the waning years of the Ottoman Empire, whose vast territory had become tempting for nations looking to expand their reach and gain control of the Empire & its favorable strategic lands and economic ports. Russia, under the rule of Tsar Nicholas I, was the first to take advantage of the Empire & its crumbling state.
JIN Class Nuclear submarines and their 1000km range nuclear warheads
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China's ballistic missile nuclear submarines are its nation's floating arsenal, the very backbone of its ever-growing strategic deterrents.
Unprovoked bombing in the Black Sea
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This fleet has not only seen the history of countless battles-it’s actually written about it. Here’s the truth behind the Russian Navy Black Sea Fleet and the dark secret the Soviets would rather you forget!
Bottled liquid Oxygen and lithium ion batteries powering Japanese Submarines
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By the nation’s laws to only attack in defense, the JMSDF had to think outside the box to be innovative. Today, they have one of the most sought-after submarine classes. Here’s how they did it
Battle of Leyte Gulf: The Rise, Reign, and Demise of Japan’s Imperial Navy
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From the Russo-Japanese War to the battle of the Pacific, western powers learned a harsh lesson: the Imperial Japanese Navy was not to be trifled with!
From the Ashes of World War and colonialism : How ROKS assured independence on the Korean Strait.
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A resilient and proud nation, unwilling to bend to its colonial rulers, fought on both sides of the war, burned, and rose from the ashes once again to become the formidable power it was destined to be.
The iconic I-19 and the Battle of Gaudalcanal.
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From launching surprise aerial attacks to sinking enemy ships, we dive deep into the world of some of the most iconic Japanese submarines, what made them special, and the deadly operations they were involved in.
Flower Class Corvette HMCS Sackville suppressed U boat warfare saving thousands
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From daring destroyers to steadfast corvettes, whether they were outgunning enemy destroyers or protecting vital convoys, their legacy sails on.
Kriegsmarine rise from Belfast to Scharnhorst and the battle for Oslo
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The Kriegsmarine was a thorn in the side of the Allied Forces. But how did a tiny country fighting on so many fronts and with limited naval access almost put the world on its knees?
Grand Old Lady the HMS Warspite and the battles Jutland to Normandy
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Grand Old Lady the HMS Warspite and the battles Jutland to Normandy
U-Boat warfare: Wolf Packs tipping the scales of WWII
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U-Boat warfare: Wolf Packs tipping the scales of WWII
How the C Class repelled German U-Boats off the coast of British Columbia
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How the C Class repelled German U-Boats off the coast of British Columbia
Warriors of the waves: Royal Navy's WWII legacy
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Warriors of the waves: Royal Navy's WWII legacy
Tribal class warriors: Haida battling to extirpate Festung Europa
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Tribal class warriors: Haida battling to extirpate Festung Europa
CHARTING NEW WATERS: US NAVY INNOVATION AND POWER
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CHARTING NEW WATERS: US NAVY INNOVATION AND POWER
Top Naval Vessels that will seek, capture, rescue, and destroy.
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Top Naval Vessels that will seek, capture, rescue, and destroy.
BEYOND THE HORIZON: US NAVY’S EVOLUTION
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BEYOND THE HORIZON: US NAVY’S EVOLUTION
US Navy Evolution to total Dominance
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US Navy Evolution to total Dominance
From the Yellow Sea to the Persian Gulf and how these US Naval vessels reshaped wars
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From the Yellow Sea to the Persian Gulf and how these US Naval vessels reshaped wars
Tomahawks Silent Strike: Los Angeles Class initiate TMLA in the Persian Gulf
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Tomahawks Silent Strike: Los Angeles Class initiate TMLA in the Persian Gulf
Gulf War Glory: US Navy's Dominance in the Persian Gulf Conflict
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Gulf War Glory: US Navy's Dominance in the Persian Gulf Conflict
Lebanon Conflict: Submarine Secrets - Navy's Silent Strength in Action
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Lebanon Conflict: Submarine Secrets - Navy's Silent Strength in Action
Lebanon Conflict US Military Operations Unveiled
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Lebanon Conflict US Military Operations Unveiled
Submerged Warriors: US Navy Submarines in Vietnam
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Submerged Warriors: US Navy Submarines in Vietnam

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @wowdis
    @wowdis 20 годин тому

    Propaganda

  • @chadro_g1145
    @chadro_g1145 2 дні тому

    You forgot to say anything about the Vodka dispensers, and especially their usage of the age old technology, perfected by the Japanese navy during WW2, that being the ability for any of them to convert to submarines or coral reefs. Oh wait, you’re doing it now, sorry.

    • @OleDiaBole
      @OleDiaBole 16 годин тому

      What a pathetic effort. Meanwhile your best (now non-exisent) rockets flew on Russian RD190. Your airforce developed IRST and helmet mounted aiming sight after buying MiG29 to copy from them. Vertical take off copiedfrom Yak. Pathetic.

    • @Goldfinch23
      @Goldfinch23 10 годин тому

      ​@OleDiaBole what have you done lately, modern russia is a joke, your people are a husk of what they used to be, enjoy becoming a Chinese mining province.😂😂

  • @ian9552
    @ian9552 13 днів тому

    Visuals are a little random ranging from wooden sailing ships to nuclear submarines - didn't work for me, sorry.

  • @JoacimNieminen-e6t
    @JoacimNieminen-e6t 13 днів тому

    The pictures in so many cases totally irrelevant to this film, a bit annoying!

  • @bonbonarobonbonarov1333
    @bonbonarobonbonarov1333 13 днів тому

    Because they where allowed to do so.

  • @richardmeo2503
    @richardmeo2503 18 днів тому

    Soviets took a prize for winning the war,??? They did nothing in the Pacific until after the first A-bomb went off. Then Stalin rushed his forces into the fight so he could claim war spoils.

  • @normkeller2405
    @normkeller2405 Місяць тому

    I cannot watch this idiotic video. WYF have US WW2 photos to do with British Navy in 16th Century?

  • @morgan398
    @morgan398 Місяць тому

    Indianapolis was a heavy cruiser

    • @stephennewton2223
      @stephennewton2223 Місяць тому

      Absolutely correct. A silly mistake in the narration.

  • @jonathanlewis6473
    @jonathanlewis6473 Місяць тому

    Guadacanal

  • @daviddouglas4200
    @daviddouglas4200 Місяць тому

    Cant watch this with the camera "wandering" all over the place - interesting as it might be.

  • @PeterMalloy-i5y
    @PeterMalloy-i5y Місяць тому

    Hitler's dream was from drugs and evil thoughts

  • @philrogers8160
    @philrogers8160 Місяць тому

    3rd largest Navy.

  • @simtill
    @simtill Місяць тому

    The AI created thumbnail is a pain to see.

  • @Todd-p4t
    @Todd-p4t Місяць тому

    Can't believe you couldn't even show a picture of her before half the video was over

  • @DanielGreen-j4c
    @DanielGreen-j4c Місяць тому

    Scott here, are battle stars the same as RN battle honours and, if so, which American ship has the most? I’m curious but other than scratching the surface, I know very little beyond two “facts” given to me by my father. 1. As midshipman on HMS Eagle they passed by a Nimitz class and dad immediately decided to get his dolphins as if Britain ever went to war with America he wanted to be under water on purpose. And 2. American ships were dry, no booze whereas even a small and dedicated submarine like HMS Conquerer had crates of lager and beer and whatever else stashed anywhere and everywhere, especially when going on operations with American ships as they could get almost anything out of the American officers in exchange for beer.

  • @davedixon2068
    @davedixon2068 Місяць тому

    More effort should have gone into getting pictures relevant to the narrative.

  • @rse_0122
    @rse_0122 2 місяці тому

    The Canadian Navy is and was never one of "the greatest naval fleets in the world".

  • @willboudreau1187
    @willboudreau1187 2 місяці тому

    The production values are absolutely obnoxious.

  • @johncordes7885
    @johncordes7885 2 місяці тому

    K class?

  • @EricaWords
    @EricaWords 2 місяці тому

    Happiness is as a butterfly which, when pursued, is always beyond our grasp, but which if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you.