I just want to say that I heard about Typhoon class submarine in 1987 when I was a student..no one knows its existance or exact location on that time but it was rumored that she was not only exists but also patrolling in north pacific oceans ..
Imagine being in school and just told that “oh and nobody knows for sure but there might be a soviet submarine capable to ending the US in about an hour out there and patrolling around northern canada”
There were several. And, fun fact, it had pressurized detachable compartments (basically, escape pods), a sauna and a pool (I’m serious, the Typhoon-class, known as the Akula (shark) in Russia, had a swimming pool)
There were US attack boats hangin out up north in '87. Their job was to follow these guys and study them. I was there. I didn't "hear about it". I'm pretty sure I actually heard one. With my ears.
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Because of this things our world didn't collapse yet. If this things doesn't exist, country like USA nato china korea and on and on can do whatever they want without any major consequences. And from that day this things exist, they will think twice to do bad thing. From feb2022 to this day, nato can't do whatever they want to russia because of this things created to destroy this world. But we still standing here without any major destruction
Thanks for making these videos, you´ve obviously put a lot of work into them! Can I just ask you to include metric units as well? Just a number on the screen will do, just to avoid pausing the video all the time to calculate those pretty high numbers in some videos.
Rocket engines DON'T need an atmosphere to burn. They all contain an oxidizer as part of the fuel mixture. The missiles don't fire underwater for other reasons.
Hello, Russia has a Poseidon torpedo which is already on duty off your shores. So that your guardians of democracy can bring democracy to the United States and we will figure it out without you
I was the tracking party Helmsman on the first submarine to track a Typhoon class sub in 1979. We tracked it from it’s home port in Murmansk to near England. I will not say all we learned but what we learned required the MK48 torpedo’s we carried to be upgraded fleet wide, and within a year. The Typhoon goes deep, fast and loud. Very easy to track but when they decide to go fast it’s impressive even today the speed it can reach.
Watch a channel called “sub brief” it’s very good and detailed breakdown from a us submariner and type in “typhoon” it’s a great 45 minute + talk on the subs.
Heavens to Betsy: we have come so far in what seems such a short time. The details explained, especially regarding the time it can stay underwater and the oxygen creation are totally mesmerizing.
The TK 208 Dmitry Donskoy is a beautiful submarine, I want it to remain operational for many more decades, and never need to be replaced from the new submarine.
I find it hard to believe that Russia is going to build more of these. They already have a replacement sub, the Borei class. The reason the Typhoon was so big was it had to fit around a missile they were using back in the 80s and 90s. Modern missiles are smaller.
Wow, I’m very impressed by the narration and animation! I’ve been wondering for years how anything power by nuclear power actually work, now I understand! Thanks! New sub. (Pun intended..).
Thank you for videos like this. Science and technology is what makes the world go round ( well at least make life easier). Now i know that many are not technically inclined,but IMO, if more people watched technical videos ( instead of being hooked on watching BS like Real Housewives of , fake wrestling, Kardashians, or some of the multitude other reality nonsense shows) that are explained and visually presented clearly like this one, videos on how things are built, how they work, the benefits of them, be it buildings, planes, cars, or any number of other things many people take for granted, i believe mankind could truly solve many problems that afflict us. Thanks for the upload.👌😊
Um, the "rocket motor needs air to work" thing is pretty contradictory to the very nature of rocket motors, which is that they need no external fuel or substance to work. If it's air-breathing, it's a jet engine, not a rocket. My guess would be that SSBNs are using cold launch systems because the rocket exhaust would damage the launch tubes. In addition, if a rocket malfunctions, it's not doing so (with possibly desastrous results) within the sub.
@@MrRazor7806 It did. For one, the main engines were still used when the spacecraft was above the atmosphere. Secondly, a spacecraft can't leave orbit and return to earth without firing it's engines to decelerate.
I never really cared to think about what goes inside a submarine. This video was so amazing that I would like to know a little more about submarines. Like were does the human waste ho??
At 4.0, you have stated that the alternative method of generating oxygen is to burn candles of Fe and NaCl. Neither contain oxygen molecule. What is the chemical reaction by which oxygen is generated? Many thanks for this high quality educational video. These are expensive toys for superpowers. All dressed up and no where to go! There’s no likelihood of using these weapons systems in any combat.
@@oubaaspretorius7303 I think it is NaClO3. But you are correct. It is for sure not NaCl. Furthermore, the comment with respect to Fe and FeO is a bit confusing as well. Buring the Fe to FeO creates the required heat (and consumes a part of the oxygen produced).
Electricity is passed through pure water. The water molecules split into oxygen and hydrogen atoms. The hydrogen is bled overboard, and the oxygen is bled into the ship's atmosphere..
Love your 3D animation and explanation. Can you explain about rocket briefly please? I have been searching for something like this for a long period. Everything in one video. Please.
- The steam canon is used to shoot the missle out of the tube and up to above the surface of the water where it slowsdown & a motion sensor chip fires the rocket motor the instant it senses a movement drop down toward the water again. - This all happens in a blink & to an untrained eye looks like the rocket launched from the tube by firing its engine. - The reason for this is that the rocket engin thrust bell would rupture from over pressure of trying to keep the exploding water steam from doing damage. - This is why the popular, huge, floating verticaly, water launched *SEA DRAGON* rocket was never seriously considered as an option for putting huge payloads into LEO after Appolo.
This is a simplified description of a rocket launch from a depth of 50 meters. Here, for the first time, the rocket does not stand on the table, but hangs on the upper part of the rocket, which is called ARSS (shock-absorbing rocket-launch system), which has another function - it creates an air cavity in the water when the rocket moves after launch ...
@K B The "guy" is a video maker in the 1st place, he can't be a master of engineering in every field - no one can. He doesn't claim we can apply as engineers after watching a vid. But most people do know more after watching than before.
At 8:06 you say the rocket engine needs air to burn but they don't. The rocket uses the chemical oxygen in its fuel (either in the form of liquid oxygen or ammonium perchlorate). Otherwise how would rockets work in space?
man, did you know that fire won't ignite or even burn if there is no oxygen and there is NO oxygen in space bruh, that's why scientists started using hydrogen engines for far space adventures as i know
Not quite, the missile tube is only connected with some pipes that gives compressed air for launching, that's usually it. So, after firing they usually flood the Missile tube to displace the amount of mass the missile left.
8:06 "... needs air to burn ..." No. The RSM's first stage is a solid rocket motor. These already have their own oxidizer, they do not need atmospheric air. Maybe they have another good reason for not firing until they've breached the surface, but it's not a lack of oxygen.
Одна из очень НЕ многих АПЛ ..., которая несет БОЕВОЕ ДЕЖУРСТВО ДАЖЕ НЕ ВЫХОДЯ ИЗ БАЗЫ !!!!! Ибо с любой точки ее ракеты в состоянии достичь цели вероятного противника (территории США и Европы в том числе)
Awesome video man! Absolutely loved it, though u missed some really important points which some people have mentioned in the comment section. Just a suggestion for u , try to be more clear with the words u mention here. It's all about how the viewers gonna understand it. Rest it's good. Keep up the work. You really gonna excel. Kudos to Indian Navy and all the navy's of the world. You guys are great! Pride of a nation. Love you from India 🇮🇳 Jai Hind
@@ranierhoang5874 Hi bro Nope, I'm not in Indian Navy but I wish I was . It just makes me feel so proud when I see such clips where the troops of two nations are conducting drills, holding joint practice sessions. No matter what they are doing, where they are doing; It feels so good. When MARCOS and US Navy Seals hold drills in the pacific or Indian ocean even, respect increases automatically for both the Navy's. Yeah, there are two of the nations who hold such session but with a purpose to attack such nation, i.e, USA, India, Japan, Australia. Haha, let me get it straight, basically I meant to say china and pakistan are always practising not for the defence of their own nation but to attack and capture areas and that too unarmed. E.g, PoK (Pakistan occupied Kashmir ) and Tibet, Hong Kong, now planning for Taiwan )That's what special about them ,haha. I'm so sorry if i just said all this out of context, Anyways, Good day man Lots of love to your nation from 🇮🇳
I believe they use compressed air to push it to the surface, before the rocket engine starts, in part to keep the sub safely away from the rocket when it lights off. In case it blows up.
Tip for next videos. I believe that most of people that watch this video doesn't know how big feet is so, try to add meters, at least next to the length in feets haha. Otherwise nice video.
Up to date the Akula remains unmatched. Russians upgraded it secretly and it carries the Saturn 2. Few months ago it went missing from the rada. There Was panic amongst the western world. They started searching for it..they found it after it had surfaced, I just can't remember which ocean. The fact is the Akula gives cold shivers to the so called world super powers! They always want to keep it under their watchful eye.
ive always seen subs as glass cannons. is there any scenario in which a sub could take a hit from some weapon and still remain functional enough to not just sink?
That sounds silly. Submarines have many uses and are very effective. Also... have you ever tried to hit something that's a few hundred feet below the surface of the ocean and doesn't have to surface for 4 months? Good luck, LOL. The oceans are like three times as big as all the continents put together. When they submerge, you can't track where they go. They're basically mobile invisible nuclear Armageddon launchers. When's the last time someone sank a submarine in combat? Like 75 years ago? Back then, they could only stay submerged for about 2 days maximum.
Im pretty sure if one got hit by a modern torpedo it would be mission killed at the very least. The trick is to get out into open water and cruise around undetected. That is why there is a constant cat and mouse game between 'boomer' and 'attack' subs.
This is the result of not being able to keep the size of your "rocket" motors down. Typhoon had to be large in order to accommodate large missiles with their large rocket motors.
This is amazing video. Excellent and very simple to understand animations. Can you do a video on how submarines dive and maintain their depth? And also manoeuvre under water?
so they're pretty much steam powered! I had no idea. I always wondered why our space ships are not nuclear powered. Now I know. Does anyone know how nuclear energy can be used to produce thrust in space? I figure this is what will be needed to space travel beyond our solar system. Someone chime in please.
Ion thrusters paired with nuclear energy is a thing, though they really only work properly with quite small spacecraft like specific satellites, as ion thrusters produce insanely small amount of thrust. But they are insanely effecient, and the thrust piles up with distance.
I don't know, but I think the Mars rovers are nuclear powered. Converted to electricity, obviously. If you want to convert nuclear energy to thrust, I think there's a way to use it to convert water into fuel and use that for thrust. I don't know the details. Something with hydrogen and oxygen, I guess.
From what I know nuclear engines would use uranium to make heat and then burn the liquid hydrogen to a gas and expel it to make thrust. That's not the electrical way though, I'm just talking about normal nuclear power not more modern ion engines, ion-nuclear engines work differently. They use xenon and well electricity (look up sources for more details since last time I saw a source was months ago so I don't remember much) to expel current, and I think nuclear power plays some sort of role in that, there's a video called "How nuclear propulsion can take us to mars" it has all the details
Even though the reactors keep the sub running but upto a certain level the sub is still in danger . Under some study it was concluded that since ww2 somewhere around 200 tonnes of nuclear cargo has sunk to the depths of the oceans . Even 1 small error could lead to a disaster . The torpedo , reactor chamber and the missile launch systems are highly guarded . Coz these places carry highy dangerous machines . These subs are costly and the only problem with them is that not all countries are nuclear fuel efficient. Take india as an example . We dont have enough uranium reserves to even give power to our NPPs . And this is the reason why being so engrossed into development . We still rely on diesel subs .
Submarines cost money 💰 and not all countries are economically efficient . An average sindhu class sub costs around 20 or 2 billion USD . Nuclear fuel again raises the cost coz of its low availability. Funfact-the earth only has 80 years of uranium left .
I thought they are down to only one operating Typhoon and a new class has replaced it called the Borei class. As an ex- U.S. Naval Aircrewman that hunted submarines from the sky for a living, this is the first time I heard of them trying to build more Typhoons. Does anyone have anything (article or video) to back this up?
As far as I remember, there were supposed to be seven such submarines in total. Six had already been built and the seventh was on the stocks. Then an agreement was signed on the reduction of strategic weapons, under the terms of which Russia disposed of three of the six submarines already built and the one that was on the stocks. Two of the three remaining went into storage in the reserve. Only one has been upgraded.
Typhoon is really just two nuclear subs stuck together, each has a nuclear engine, prop etc, surprised they didn't make them detachable to form an twin attack, now that would be cool & a good movie.
There's PLENTY of Oxygen underwater, the "Trick" is separating it from the Hydrogen. Replacing the "Used" Oxygen in the ship, and "Scrubbing" out the Carbon Dioxide the crew exhales. This is the same concept (minus the onboard production of Oxygen) used in Rebreather diving apparatus. The second method, the burning of [Sodium] Chlorate candles, seems similar to the old school OBA (Oxygen Breathing Apparatus) rigs for U.S. Navy firefighting. Problem with this method, the Chlorate is HIGHLY REACTIVE (aka. EXPLODES) when brought into contact with water. As Soviet Captain Ramius would say "Be careful... most things in here don't react to well".
This is the most detailed video about submarines I've ever seen
This is the only video I found that clearly explains how a nuclear submarine works. Thank you very much!
really impressive for sure
I just want to say that I heard about Typhoon class submarine in 1987 when I was a student..no one knows its existance or exact location on that time but it was rumored that she was not only exists but also patrolling in north pacific oceans ..
Imagine being in school and just told that “oh and nobody knows for sure but there might be a soviet submarine capable to ending the US in about an hour out there and patrolling around northern canada”
I mean where else would they patrol, the US was clearly the primary threat during the Cold War.
There were several. And, fun fact, it had pressurized detachable compartments (basically, escape pods), a sauna and a pool (I’m serious, the Typhoon-class, known as the Akula (shark) in Russia, had a swimming pool)
Azeem seriously you were a student that time and you were told and nobody knows except you. But you were told.
There were US attack boats hangin out up north in '87. Their job was to follow these guys and study them. I was there. I didn't "hear about it". I'm pretty sure I actually heard one. With my ears.
can't believe that submarines exist in as early as 1800s, interesting how people invent something amazing
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@@gorillachillaI will put my Leviathan in your mouth
Amazing piece of hardware designed to destroy the world!
Also to make people like Putin think twice ‼️
@@Dutchy-1168 why would he think twice?
Because of this things our world didn't collapse yet. If this things doesn't exist, country like USA nato china korea and on and on can do whatever they want without any major consequences. And from that day this things exist, they will think twice to do bad thing. From feb2022 to this day, nato can't do whatever they want to russia because of this things created to destroy this world. But we still standing here without any major destruction
@@Jiilaker these things
@@Jiilaker don’t exist
Thanks for making these videos, you´ve obviously put a lot of work into them! Can I just ask you to include metric units as well? Just a number on the screen will do, just to avoid pausing the video all the time to calculate those pretty high numbers in some videos.
Nice try commy!
Rocket engines DON'T need an atmosphere to burn. They all contain an oxidizer as part of the fuel mixture. The missiles don't fire underwater for other reasons.
Hello, Russia has a Poseidon torpedo which is already on duty off your shores. So that your guardians of democracy can bring democracy to the United States and we will figure it out without you
@@БарсБарисович-э4н look over your shoulder. We are following you within easy torpedo range.
@@БарсБарисович-э4н Yay! You're the best! Keep up the good work.
Typhoon is a name given by NATO to this submarine. Its real name is Akula. Which means shark in Russian
I was the tracking party Helmsman on the first submarine to track a Typhoon class sub in 1979. We tracked it from it’s home port in Murmansk to near England. I will not say all we learned but what we learned required the MK48 torpedo’s we carried to be upgraded fleet wide, and within a year. The Typhoon goes deep, fast and loud. Very easy to track but when they decide to go fast it’s impressive even today the speed it can reach.
This has long been understood. A new type was built a long time ago. With love from Russia
@@ДимХ well in the 40+ years since we tracked her I would folks learned that by now.
В 1979 году головной "Тайфун" ещё даже не был спущен на воду.
These marvels of engineering are gigantic monuments to humanity’s endless ability to create harbingers of its own destruction.
Humans have been killing each other for a long, long time. Many other animals kill other animals with everything they have as well.
do they always work in the leather gimp suits? Looks a bit uncomfy. great video btw I really enjoyed it
Yes. But latex, not leather. :)
Watch a channel called “sub brief” it’s very good and detailed breakdown from a us submariner and type in “typhoon” it’s a great 45 minute + talk on the subs.
@@jameslyddall in gimp suits?
And there are no blacks in russian army
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Greatest submarine ever, operated by Russian, sunglass wearing, black submariners!
Heavens to Betsy: we have come so far in what seems such a short time. The details explained, especially regarding the time it can stay underwater and the oxygen creation are totally mesmerizing.
Thank you for your effort in keeping the phrase "heavens to Betsy" alive.
Table salt oxygen candle
@@brrrrrr sodium chlorate (what the candle uses) is different from sodium chloride (table salt)
Jesus, the intense music gives me the feeling that theres a party outside my room, where inspired people are vibing.
An animated video about a submarine that is very detailed and amazing
хорошая лодка
с хорошими подарками для западных партнеров и их домов с женами и детьми
With love from Russia ❤
The TK 208 Dmitry Donskoy is a beautiful submarine, I want it to remain operational for many more decades, and never need to be replaced from the new submarine.
🇷🇺🇷🇺
What an amazing machine! I’ve been in love with this submarine for as long as I can remember.
How can I find a Russian bot here? They call everything Russian amazing, even if it's actually useless crap.
This is brilliantly explained.
What a great work of engineering 👏👏very sophisticated 👏👏🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲
Hi am a mechanical engineer your explanation ability is soo cool and easy and great animation Forever
Work on dat Engrish a little mooooor
A Doug Demouro entrance lol, Great video
Learning to work on a submarine is really in depth. And you also get a sinking feeling.
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That is unbelievable! 30 YEARS! Without refueling. Amaze balls. Seriously. That is just mind blowing. Thirty years without refuel.
I find it hard to believe that Russia is going to build more of these. They already have a replacement sub, the Borei class. The reason the Typhoon was so big was it had to fit around a missile they were using back in the 80s and 90s. Modern missiles are smaller.
the did build the belgorod, which is similar in size, not as big but still massive.
Outstanding animation and great explanation. Superiorly done.
Great animation and narration!
Nice video with lots of detail about the submarine.
This is awesome. How do you do these animations? Could you do a video on the Astute and/or Vanguard class subs, focusing on the reactor compartments?
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Tirpitzclass!
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wow das ist interresant danke für das erklären
Wow, I’m very impressed by the narration and animation! I’ve been wondering for years how anything power by nuclear power actually work, now I understand!
Thanks!
New sub. (Pun intended..).
XD
It always kinda blows my mind a bit that something so advanced like Nuclear Power is basically a steam engine.
Thank you for videos like this. Science and technology is what makes the world go round ( well at least make life easier). Now i know that many are not technically inclined,but IMO, if more people watched technical videos ( instead of being hooked on watching BS like Real Housewives of , fake wrestling, Kardashians, or some of the multitude other reality nonsense shows) that are explained and visually presented clearly like this one, videos on how things are built, how they work, the benefits of them, be it buildings, planes, cars, or any number of other things many people take for granted, i believe mankind could truly solve many problems that afflict us. Thanks for the upload.👌😊
Um, the "rocket motor needs air to work" thing is pretty contradictory to the very nature of rocket motors, which is that they need no external fuel or substance to work. If it's air-breathing, it's a jet engine, not a rocket.
My guess would be that SSBNs are using cold launch systems because the rocket exhaust would damage the launch tubes. In addition, if a rocket malfunctions, it's not doing so (with possibly desastrous results) within the sub.
I do think you missed the air power which pushed the Rocket out of Sub 40 meters underwater until Rocket is clear of water and start igniting
@@francesconavara1571 I'm not saying compressed air isn't used in the launch. Far from it.
It's just that that air isn't used in the rocket engines.
@@michaelt.5672 then why didn't the space shuttle use its rocket engines in space?
@@MrRazor7806 It did. For one, the main engines were still used when the spacecraft was above the atmosphere.
Secondly, a spacecraft can't leave orbit and return to earth without firing it's engines to decelerate.
@@michaelt.5672 U.S. Air Force Space Command vet. Oxidizers don't work well without oxygen. They use compressed air to travel and steer in space.
Wow cant wait for the upcoming events
*Wow 😲 what a nice explanation 👏👍👏👏*
FIRST TIME ON YOUR CHANNEL YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST IN THE BUSINESS THE BEST IN 3D GRAPHICS AND VERY WELL SPOKEN KEEP THE WORK...
I never really cared to think about what goes inside a submarine. This video was so amazing that I would like to know a little more about submarines. Like were does the human waste ho??
Collected in capsules and shot
@A L 😳🤣😂
Nuclear power working was amazing to me
Thank you for this useful video 👍
At 4.0, you have stated that the alternative method of generating oxygen is to burn candles of Fe and NaCl. Neither contain oxygen molecule. What is the chemical reaction by which oxygen is generated?
Many thanks for this high quality educational video.
These are expensive toys for superpowers. All dressed up and no where to go! There’s no likelihood of using these weapons systems in any combat.
The whole point of them is to prevent a war, so yes the goal is to never actually have to use them.
He should have shown sodium chlorate not chloride, NaClO4
@@oubaaspretorius7303 I think it is NaClO3. But you are correct. It is for sure not NaCl. Furthermore, the comment with respect to Fe and FeO is a bit confusing as well. Buring the Fe to FeO creates the required heat (and consumes a part of the oxygen produced).
Electricity is passed through pure water. The water molecules split into oxygen and hydrogen atoms. The hydrogen is bled overboard, and the oxygen is bled into the ship's atmosphere..
Apart from a marvel of engineering you described in your video, your work to illustrate this is splendid 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🔥
Love your 3D animation and explanation. Can you explain about rocket briefly please? I have been searching for something like this for a long period. Everything in one video. Please.
Good idea 👍
you are lucky that this information was made to the public. Usually it classified information
I know. That's why I am wanting more. If he didnt make it public I wont request him to do something I need 😂
Excellent video, very clear and educating, thank you
- The steam canon is used to shoot the missle out of the tube and up to above the surface of the water where it slowsdown & a motion sensor chip fires the rocket motor the instant it senses a movement drop down toward the water again.
- This all happens in a blink & to an untrained eye looks like the rocket launched from the tube by firing its engine.
- The reason for this is that the rocket engin thrust bell would rupture from over pressure of trying to keep the exploding water steam from doing damage.
- This is why the popular, huge, floating verticaly, water launched *SEA DRAGON* rocket was never seriously considered as an option for putting huge payloads into LEO after Appolo.
This is a simplified description of a rocket launch from a depth of 50 meters. Here, for the first time, the rocket does not stand on the table, but hangs on the upper part of the rocket, which is called ARSS (shock-absorbing rocket-launch system), which has another function - it creates an air cavity in the water when the rocket moves after launch ...
You are hard working person.thanks for the video.
Very high quality video as always,thank you!
U lack basic knowledge.
@K B The "guy" is a video maker in the 1st place, he can't be a master of engineering in every field - no one can. He doesn't claim we can apply as engineers after watching a vid. But most people do know more after watching than before.
4kg vs 5,000,000 liters of diesel is INSANE! :O
That's the weight of a small light gym dumbbell! WOOOOW
It's like an Imperial cruiser from Star Wars - large, capable, intimidating
Ster wers
Was thinking about that lol
Great animation and education. 10 minutes of my time wasn't wasted.
I did learn a lot ! 👍
At 8:06 you say the rocket engine needs air to burn but they don't. The rocket uses the chemical oxygen in its fuel (either in the form of liquid oxygen or ammonium perchlorate). Otherwise how would rockets work in space?
They work because space doesn’t have any water to stop the ignition kappa
@@TheHookemhornman fellow twitch chat enjoyer FeelsGoodMan
MEYBE THE ROCKET DONT WORK IN WATER, I SEE FIREWORKS UNDER THE ICE WORK WELL (SOLID FUEL ROKET :))
man, did you know that fire won't ignite or even burn if there is no oxygen and there is NO oxygen in space bruh, that's why scientists started using hydrogen engines for far space adventures as i know
@@teama4352 fire ignites itself? Like spontaneous combustion? #internetscientists
This hits different in current situation
...fast forward 2 months and we're under direct threat of these 😆
Nobody could win this kind of war.
The main question..is !! What happens to missile tube after missile is fire. ! Does it get fill with water .?..
Not quite, the missile tube is only connected with some pipes that gives compressed air for launching, that's usually it. So, after firing they usually flood the Missile tube to displace the amount of mass the missile left.
Yes it is filled with water after the launch
8:06 "... needs air to burn ..." No. The RSM's first stage is a solid rocket motor. These already have their own oxidizer, they do not need atmospheric air. Maybe they have another good reason for not firing until they've breached the surface, but it's not a lack of oxygen.
Teri interesting video it's amazing thank you thanks to submarine introduction really save this video happy and lot of interested submarine
It’s really amazing to watch the newest technology submarine in this video’s! Thank you for your excellent presentation!
This is old tech and all these subs no longer exist in a working manner. All but rusting away in docks.
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Very Nicely ecplained functions of Necluer Submarine and how it's works 👍
Одна из очень НЕ многих АПЛ ..., которая несет БОЕВОЕ ДЕЖУРСТВО ДАЖЕ НЕ ВЫХОДЯ ИЗ БАЗЫ !!!!!
Ибо с любой точки ее ракеты в состоянии достичь цели вероятного противника (территории США и Европы в том числе)
Yup, I remember these. One of the most expensive tombs ever built. They were also very good at rusting.
thank you for this amazing animation, now i understand how submarine works❤️
уточнение: Русская подводная лодка
Russian submarine sailors take in much more radiation than American sailors.😮
this is my new favorite video
Please please include the metric system when talking about sizes.
No!
You will learn to measure distances using *proper* units of measure, such as Football Fields and Horizontally-Situated Empire State Buildings!
To be honest, you deserve way more subscribes
These submarines also had a swimming pool and detachable pressurized hull compartments to work as escape pods
Is this like some reference to a cinematic piece? 🤔
Submarine Life's is So Different
Thanks For Informative Video
Awesome video man!
Absolutely loved it, though u missed some really important points which some people have mentioned in the comment section.
Just a suggestion for u , try to be more clear with the words u mention here. It's all about how the viewers gonna understand it.
Rest it's good. Keep up the work. You really gonna excel.
Kudos to Indian Navy and all the navy's of the world. You guys are great! Pride of a nation.
Love you from India 🇮🇳
Jai Hind
You're in the Indian navy?
@@ranierhoang5874 Hi bro
Nope, I'm not in Indian Navy but I wish I was .
It just makes me feel so proud when I see such clips where the troops of two nations are conducting drills, holding joint practice sessions. No matter what they are doing, where they are doing; It feels so good.
When MARCOS and US Navy Seals hold drills in the pacific or Indian ocean even, respect increases automatically for both the Navy's. Yeah, there are two of the nations who hold such session but with a purpose to attack such nation, i.e, USA, India, Japan, Australia. Haha, let me get it straight, basically I meant to say china and pakistan are always practising not for the defence of their own nation but to attack and capture areas and that too unarmed. E.g, PoK (Pakistan occupied Kashmir ) and Tibet, Hong Kong, now planning for Taiwan )That's what special about them ,haha.
I'm so sorry if i just said all this out of context,
Anyways, Good day man
Lots of love to your nation from 🇮🇳
@@cyclonebuster9578 Why don't you join then?
Merci pour le grand effort
"Rocket engines require air to burn." Yeah, no they don't. That's why we use them in space, don't ya know.
I believe they use compressed air to push it to the surface, before the rocket engine starts, in part to keep the sub safely away from the rocket when it lights off. In case it blows up.
Space ships use oxidizers to provide oxygen for the rockets.
@@TuTru4Yu all rockets use oxidizers… that’s kinda what makes them rockets.
nice and simple explanation sir no high word really appreciate you sir
Please explain how an arc reactor works
A excellent video on the new Submarine
Tip for next videos. I believe that most of people that watch this video doesn't know how big feet is so, try to add meters, at least next to the length in feets haha. Otherwise nice video.
"Welcome aboard captain. All systems online"
it would have been nice to show a ( WW2 ) Type 9 U boat , or U.S Trench class submarine alongside the Typhoon class sub for comparison
Up to date the Akula remains unmatched. Russians upgraded it secretly and it carries the Saturn 2. Few months ago it went missing from the rada. There Was panic amongst the western world. They started searching for it..they found it after it had surfaced, I just can't remember which ocean. The fact is the Akula gives cold shivers to the so called world super powers! They always want to keep it under their watchful eye.
They are like escape pods for it
That’s why I love UA-cam because it has good videos like this one.
ive always seen subs as glass cannons. is there any scenario in which a sub could take a hit from some weapon and still remain functional enough to not just sink?
thats why the typhoons have multiple inner hulls so if any are compromised they can be sealed off
That sounds silly. Submarines have many uses and are very effective. Also... have you ever tried to hit something that's a few hundred feet below the surface of the ocean and doesn't have to surface for 4 months? Good luck, LOL.
The oceans are like three times as big as all the continents put together. When they submerge, you can't track where they go. They're basically mobile invisible nuclear Armageddon launchers.
When's the last time someone sank a submarine in combat? Like 75 years ago? Back then, they could only stay submerged for about 2 days maximum.
Im pretty sure if one got hit by a modern torpedo it would be mission killed at the very least. The trick is to get out into open water and cruise around undetected. That is why there is a constant cat and mouse game between 'boomer' and 'attack' subs.
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This is the result of not being able to keep the size of your "rocket" motors down. Typhoon had to be large in order to accommodate large missiles with their large rocket motors.
Great, thanks! I now know all I need to build my own submarine and explore the Titanic!
This is amazing video. Excellent and very simple to understand animations. Can you do a video on how submarines dive and maintain their depth? And also manoeuvre under water?
this is very low quality content channel, there is a lot of false information in this movie
@@BoogieBMWE34 erm...for example?
@@DhavalBrahmbhatt2627 for example basic chemical rule of some process, the way of reactor working, no information of CO2 balancing etc etc etc
@@BoogieBMWE34 can you link a video which shows correct way of chemical process and the way reactor works and co2 balancing?
The primary and secondary water "loops" are simple to understand in operation, but the engineering itself is technically amazing.
so they're pretty much steam powered! I had no idea. I always wondered why our space ships are not nuclear powered. Now I know. Does anyone know how nuclear energy can be used to produce thrust in space? I figure this is what will be needed to space travel beyond our solar system. Someone chime in please.
Ion thrusters paired with nuclear energy is a thing, though they really only work properly with quite small spacecraft like specific satellites, as ion thrusters produce insanely small amount of thrust. But they are insanely effecient, and the thrust piles up with distance.
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I don't know, but I think the Mars rovers are nuclear powered. Converted to electricity, obviously.
If you want to convert nuclear energy to thrust, I think there's a way to use it to convert water into fuel and use that for thrust. I don't know the details. Something with hydrogen and oxygen, I guess.
@@hxhdfjifzirstc894 you would need to carry a lot of water for fuell then (for space travel)
From what I know nuclear engines would use uranium to make heat and then burn the liquid hydrogen to a gas and expel it to make thrust. That's not the electrical way though, I'm just talking about normal nuclear power not more modern ion engines, ion-nuclear engines work differently. They use xenon and well electricity (look up sources for more details since last time I saw a source was months ago so I don't remember much) to expel current, and I think nuclear power plays some sort of role in that, there's a video called "How nuclear propulsion can take us to mars" it has all the details
Absolute top notch video👍😀🇸🇪
Even though the reactors keep the sub running but upto a certain level the sub is still in danger . Under some study it was concluded that since ww2 somewhere around 200 tonnes of nuclear cargo has sunk to the depths of the oceans . Even 1 small error could lead to a disaster . The torpedo , reactor chamber and the missile launch systems are highly guarded . Coz these places carry highy dangerous machines .
These subs are costly and the only problem with them is that not all countries are nuclear fuel efficient. Take india as an example . We dont have enough uranium reserves to even give power to our NPPs . And this is the reason why being so engrossed into development . We still rely on diesel subs .
Submarines cost money 💰 and not all countries are economically efficient . An average sindhu class sub costs around 20 or 2 billion USD . Nuclear fuel again raises the cost coz of its low availability. Funfact-the earth only has 80 years of uranium left .
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weight is more than the Bismarck, wow! Impressive Soviet engineering.
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I thought they are down to only one operating Typhoon and a new class has replaced it called the Borei class. As an ex- U.S. Naval Aircrewman that hunted submarines from the sky for a living, this is the first time I heard of them trying to build more Typhoons. Does anyone have anything (article or video) to back this up?
As far as I remember, there were supposed to be seven such submarines in total. Six had already been built and the seventh was on the stocks. Then an agreement was signed on the reduction of strategic weapons, under the terms of which Russia disposed of three of the six submarines already built and the one that was on the stocks. Two of the three remaining went into storage in the reserve. Only one has been upgraded.
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@@jackshittle lmao
Typhoon is really just two nuclear subs stuck together, each has a nuclear engine, prop etc, surprised they didn't make them detachable to form an twin attack, now that would be cool & a good movie.
The newly built Belgorod, the carrier of the Poseidon submarine drone, is even bigger.
It's longer but it's lighter in terms of displacement
The Typhoon is truly terrifying. My all time favorite movie features a modified one!! The Hunt for Red October. :D
Most of the world use the metric system :)
Your voice an explanation is just🔥🔥
Há, se essas interações fossem traduzidas para o idioma de cada país em exibição.
Seria um show de informação. 👍
? Coloca o gerador de texto e manda traduzir para portugues: o youtube tem essa funcao
That would be a mammoth task.
Thanks
There's PLENTY of Oxygen underwater, the "Trick" is separating it from the Hydrogen. Replacing the "Used" Oxygen in the ship, and "Scrubbing" out the Carbon Dioxide the crew exhales. This is the same concept (minus the onboard production of Oxygen) used in Rebreather diving apparatus.
The second method, the burning of [Sodium] Chlorate candles, seems similar to the old school OBA (Oxygen Breathing Apparatus) rigs for U.S. Navy firefighting. Problem with this method, the Chlorate is HIGHLY REACTIVE (aka. EXPLODES) when brought into contact with water. As Soviet Captain Ramius would say "Be careful... most things in here don't react to well".
Oxygen is produced by electrolysis of demineralized water.
The purpose of the submarine:👹
The music:😇
Ahhh yes, a big submarine made by Russia. And it’s the largest one in the world and it’s being represented here right now. Understandable.
I feel inspired to launch a nuclear warhead now cause of the uplifting and motivational BGM and inspiring voice
Funny how all the videos about the Typhoon have popped up since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Amazing video.. explaining the technology ❤