The submarine was conceived by British mathematician William Bourne in 1578, but the first one actually built was that of Dutch inventor Cornelis Drebbel, which dived under the River Thames in 1620. You need to fact check your videos!
....and CSS Hunley was the first submarine, which destroyed a war ship ... USS Housatonic, year 1864, in charleston water, today USA...right mr. christopher ?
Both of my grandfathers served in the Navy, and this was a departure from the tradition in both sides of my family offering sons of every generation to Army service since before the American Revolution. The army tradition picked back up with my dad and then me. I know NOTHING about the Navy but it's so very cool to see how both differently and similarly they do things. The level of professionalism required to avoid terrible accidents with all that massive, powerful equipment is impressive. You sailors have a soldier's respect.
After I got assigned to one of these ships as a TM, my "A" school instructor said this would certainly happen if we got into it with a sub. We had a better success rate in our exercises, but I'm glad I never got to find out.
It's confusing. Big boats are ships.... Unless they are big submarines. Then they are boats. Maybe because this ship went down, they mistook it for a submarine. 😂
@@thor15601 No, that's wrong too. Sailors don't spend six years on the same assignment. You will never find a sailor that has been at the same duty station that long. The Navy moves people around.
@@hvacqualityassurance7116 Not likely. And, back to the original statement made. The word was "deployment" which generally means a ships movement overseas. No ship goes on a six year deployment. Sailors have families. A year would be extreme.
At 6:30min it is not a harpoon missile. Before harpoon hit the target the missle goes up and search the warmest point at the ship and regularly is this the chimney.
I was on commissioning crew of USS Horne DLG-30..she sat around Sisiun mothball fleet for years. They towed her to Hawaii for cinque pac.. but a torpedo midship and word was she didn't go down easy...
✔️ Yeah, and also, the Seawolf class is _not_ "the latest fast attack submarines" either. They even mentioned the Virginia class earlier in the video, but then somehow forgot all about their existence a few mins later! Anyone here heard of the M1 Abrams tank? Anyway, the M60 is the latest main battle tank in the US military! 🤡
Hi very impressive I have a question Do cruise torpedos exist ? fwiu torpedos approaching a ship don change their trajectory So they are very predictable Cruise missile are practically unstoppable because they can change their line of attack I wonder if the same effect can be achieved with torpedos Maybe approaching the ship travelling very close to the sea bottom and then hit a boat hull vertically and not horizontally
The American Mark 48 torpedo is capable of being manually controlled with a guidance wire that connects it to the sub, and can make manuevers to intercept a ship or submarine that might be trying to dodge it
@@Thundrbolt-tj4qk hi thank you very much for your kind and valuable reply I see like an umbilical I asked because the fact that a torpedo has a predictable trajectory is a big limit i guess I think that the only real option are missiles Am i wrong ?
@@gino3286 You are not wrong, however a torpedo would be a lot harder to detect and counter than a missile. Missiles are much more of a common threat so many technologies have been created to shoot them down or make them useless. There is a lot more technology in modern torpedoes than most people realise; they can stalk a ship by following the waves it leaves behind (wake homing), and even have built in sonar/detection systems to be able to track a target on its own, much like a missile would.
During an exercise, the German submarine U 24 broke through the defense ring around the US nuclear aircraft carrier Enterprise, fired a simulated torpedo fan at it, photographed it through the attack periscope and then surfaced next to the ship.
@bpkrieg Maybe the incident you referred to happened earlier. I saw a TV show where they talked about a quite Swedish diesel electric boat getting inside of a US super carrier's defense perimeter during an exercise and taking a photo. The ship was commanded by a female Swedish officer.
Yeah but that was just simulated. In reality our enemies are crossing German, Swiss, and U.S. boarders aided by globalist NGO's, and circumventing all this nice expensive stuff.
True but most call it sub surface as it is launched from just below the surface of the water yet as you say it is submersible ship yet the reason most non submariners call it as sub surface is due to being just under the water surface level
A lot of incorrect information here but most of all good. If ya never been in the Navy or the Corps or worked with them you just wouldn't know this stuff. USMC vet 79-81 & US Navy 81-97. Gator Navy!!
@Jim Clarke Sometimes, but not always. Furthermore, military ships are far greater compartmentalized and much more difficult to sink than merchant ships.
@@jimclarke1108 And how about some of the many ships that were torpedoed during ww1? Most took a couple torpedoes to get them sinking. Though, some that weren’t very well prepared did sink with only one hit especially the RMS Lusitania which took only 18 minutes to completely sink with just 1 torpedo.
That's why we train constantly in the military. Tasks like this become second nature even under stress. Edit: they were also being filmed so they were probably going slow.
The teaser picture is of a Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate at 4,100 long ton displacement, a 408 ft waterline and an overall length of 445 feet it is hardly a Giant boat.
Para melhorar o adestramento militar dos marines, norte americanos, bem que eles poderiam fazer um navio de combate movido com controle remoto, operado a distância por outra embarcação de combate, para fugir quando perseguido ao identificar um submarino hostil
Mah, a volte scrivete dei titoli che fanno vomitare: una caccola che cade la fate sembrare un asteroide ! il siluro mark 48 è in dotazione alla US Navy da almeno 30 anni e attualmente non è eccezionale e la "gigantesca barca della Marina" si chiama "Nave" ed è ua fregata , Non una portaerei o un incrociatore o una corazzata..... una semplice fregata, non certo gigantesca....
häh ? what ? austria submarine ? in the danube ? or moon lake...? from north to south per pedes 25 minutes, from east to west 11 minutes. submarine, hahahahahahaha😮😮😂😂😂
Served onboard the Thach back in 98 out of Yokosuka, Japan. Glad to see her go like this instead of razor blades....
Xacto knifes
Isn’t this a new video ? Sea Wolf is not replacing the LA Class. They made a few and it was too costly. Virginia and new block is replacing
The submarine was conceived by British mathematician William Bourne in 1578, but the first one actually built was that of Dutch inventor Cornelis Drebbel, which dived under the River Thames in 1620. You need to fact check your videos!
....and CSS Hunley was the first submarine, which destroyed a war ship ... USS Housatonic, year 1864, in charleston water, today USA...right mr. christopher ?
What are you referring to? Something in the comment section? I didn't see that stated in the video.
Both of my grandfathers served in the Navy, and this was a departure from the tradition in both sides of my family offering sons of every generation to Army service since before the American Revolution. The army tradition picked back up with my dad and then me. I know NOTHING about the Navy but it's so very cool to see how both differently and similarly they do things. The level of professionalism required to avoid terrible accidents with all that massive, powerful equipment is impressive. You sailors have a soldier's respect.
After I got assigned to one of these ships as a TM, my "A" school instructor said this would certainly happen if we got into it with a sub. We had a better success rate in our exercises, but I'm glad I never got to find out.
Good job TY ... America loves *YOU* ...
"Giant Navy Boat" a.k.a. "ship". What a landlubber!
It's confusing. Big boats are ships.... Unless they are big submarines. Then they are boats.
Maybe because this ship went down, they mistook it for a submarine. 😂
My son recently completed his 6 year deployment aboard USS Alabama SSBN-731. The boat and crew were very impressive.
Maybe you mean six year enlistment.
@@WellsLarry Well his blue crew maintained and supplied the boat in the mean time. They worked like hell.
You mean “assignment”! Deployment would be an example of a military unit’s movement…
@@thor15601 No, that's wrong too. Sailors don't spend six years on the same assignment. You will never find a sailor that has been at the same duty station that long. The Navy moves people around.
@@hvacqualityassurance7116 Not likely. And, back to the original statement made. The word was "deployment" which generally means a ships movement overseas. No ship goes on a six year deployment. Sailors have families. A year would be extreme.
That's not a giant boat
At 6:30min it is not a harpoon missile. Before harpoon hit the target the missle goes up and search the warmest point at the ship and regularly is this the chimney.
Misleading. That is an Oliver Perry Class Frigate. More of a runt. Definitely not a Giant ship
Most people don't know that the Mk.48 detonates under the keel and not on impact, it never touches the sub. The water hammer can break a ship in half.
Is The Daily Avaition aware that the sound that transmits the music could also transmit speech? It would be a huge improvement
I remember shooting a decom ship while serving on the USS Phoenix. The shock wave from the MK-48 shook our sub 7 miles away.
I wonder how that affects marine life?
OK, if I wanted to read, I'd pick up a book. Modern videos come with sound, try using a narator.
Those Mark 48 fish are nightmare fuel for enemy surface vessels.
I was on commissioning crew of USS Horne DLG-30..she sat around Sisiun mothball fleet for years.
They towed her to Hawaii for cinque pac.. but a torpedo midship and word was she didn't go down easy...
That’s how torpedoes work, they create an air bubble under ship which cracks the hull since no more water to support weight.
The upward force breaks the keel (backbone) of the ship
giant navy boat. If you were on my ship you would be scrubbing toilets with a toothbrush
Like Jimmy Neutron? 😂🤣
2nd vessel hit is not the thatch, it's an amphibious assault vessel. Even had the landing ramp on the bow
that is an LST!!! Fresno class i think
Racine
@@brucekopping1287 Newport class, uss Fresno was one of that class
✔️ Yeah, and also, the Seawolf class is _not_ "the latest fast attack submarines" either. They even mentioned the Virginia class earlier in the video, but then somehow forgot all about their existence a few mins later! Anyone here heard of the M1 Abrams tank? Anyway, the M60 is the latest main battle tank in the US military! 🤡
Hi very impressive I have a question Do cruise torpedos exist ? fwiu torpedos approaching a ship don change their trajectory
So they are very predictable Cruise missile are practically unstoppable because they can change their line of attack
I wonder if the same effect can be achieved with torpedos Maybe approaching the ship travelling very close to the sea bottom and then hit a boat hull vertically and not horizontally
The American Mark 48 torpedo is capable of being manually controlled with a guidance wire that connects it to the sub, and can make manuevers to intercept a ship or submarine that might be trying to dodge it
@@Thundrbolt-tj4qk hi thank you very much for your kind and valuable reply
I see like an umbilical
I asked because the fact that a torpedo has a predictable trajectory is a big limit i guess
I think that the only real option are missiles
Am i wrong ?
@@gino3286 You are not wrong, however a torpedo would be a lot harder to detect and counter than a missile. Missiles are much more of a common threat so many technologies have been created to shoot them down or make them useless. There is a lot more technology in modern torpedoes than most people realise; they can stalk a ship by following the waves it leaves behind (wake homing), and even have built in sonar/detection systems to be able to track a target on its own, much like a missile would.
@@Thundrbolt-tj4qk hi thanks again and very interesting
I guess we will see great developments in the next years
Kind regards gino
Very interesting - thank you.
I had no idea it was that slow of a process to load a torpedo. In combat situations, I am assuming they preload the tubes?
Id assume its to prevent pre-detonation, and everything is done slowly and smoothly to prevent acoustic readings for enemies
During an exercise, the German submarine U 24 broke through the defense ring around the US nuclear aircraft carrier Enterprise, fired a simulated torpedo fan at it, photographed it through the attack periscope and then surfaced next to the ship.
Thought that was a Swedish sub?
@@dancasey9660Nein! It was U24 😊
@bpkrieg Maybe the incident you referred to happened earlier. I saw a TV show where they talked about a quite Swedish diesel electric boat getting inside of a US super carrier's defense perimeter during an exercise and taking a photo. The ship was commanded by a female Swedish officer.
Yeah but that was just simulated. In reality our enemies are crossing German, Swiss, and U.S. boarders aided by globalist NGO's, and circumventing all this nice expensive stuff.
SSBN is not Sub-surface it's Submersible Ship Ballistic Missile Nuclear powered. SSGN Is Submersible ship Guided missile Nuclear Power
True but most call it sub surface as it is launched from just below the surface of the water yet as you say it is submersible ship yet the reason most non submariners call it as sub surface is due to being just under the water surface level
4:09 세계로 뻗어가는 NC다이노스ㄷㄷ
A lot of incorrect information here but most of all good. If ya never been in the Navy or the Corps or worked with them you just wouldn't know this stuff. USMC vet 79-81 & US Navy 81-97. Gator Navy!!
Did US invent the hovercraft as well ?
God bless the American Navy, the American Army, and the American nation
Maybe America should stop invading and occupying foreign Nations. And then losing the subsequent wars
I agree...GOD BLESS THE NAVY AND AMERICA...the army is ALWAYS in question!
And eff trump and any Republicans who would deny all this...
@@simonevans8979 Take your meds...
@smbossgggvhds2404 вы,американцы,варвары на этой планете
*5:05** for the start of the destruction*
Mister Bean: nonsolosupposteantistitikezza, ma anche barche; grazie
I watch videos from ww2 and see torpedoes blow ships almost in half lifting the centre of the ship out of the water
Ships were a lot smaller then. These torpedoes are not designed to hit, but blow up underneath the target and break its back.
@@patrickmccrann991 And sink them with 1 hit
@Jim Clarke Sometimes, but not always. Furthermore, military ships are far greater compartmentalized and much more difficult to sink than merchant ships.
@@patrickmccrann991 I don't understand your comments, they have nothing to do with what i watch , real ww2 footage.
@@jimclarke1108 And how about some of the many ships that were torpedoed during ww1? Most took a couple torpedoes to get them sinking. Though, some that weren’t very well prepared did sink with only one hit especially the RMS Lusitania which took only 18 minutes to completely sink with just 1 torpedo.
I was at the commissioning of the Thach so many years ago, and now it's gone.
The torpedo loading/arming looks cumbersome. I would be concerned under fire.
That's why we train constantly in the military. Tasks like this become second nature even under stress.
Edit: they were also being filmed so they were probably going slow.
This is a "Ship" not a Boat.....
That is not a giant Navy boat. It appears to be a frigate Sized Ship. Note word ship. Not boat.
The teaser picture is of a Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate at 4,100 long ton displacement, a 408 ft waterline and an overall length of 445 feet it is hardly a Giant boat.
It would not hurt to launch a long-range aerial drone, from a submarine to remotely search for ships or other submarines.
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That's alot of nice stuff that I hope never gets used in anger, but same as with Rome, America will sadly fall from within.
No te lo crees ni tú, el primer submarino funcional lo hizo un español llamado Isaac Peral
Nice
SSBN ship submersible ballistic nuclear, I was on the 600 and 601 as a missile tech Polaris
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Dame big enough boom an American theres never enough boom 😂💀⚰️
Para melhorar o adestramento militar dos marines, norte americanos, bem que eles poderiam fazer um navio de combate movido com controle remoto, operado a distância por outra embarcação de combate, para fugir quando perseguido ao identificar um submarino hostil
Once he put that fuse in there, it's live
One Think You Never Have To Worry About ✅ That The Bomb Explodes Loading It… Because You Will Never Know
There's only 2 nations that have submarines then ?
Animali. Una vita al soldo sporco. Lunga agonia.
NIcht so leicht zu zerstören so ein Us schiff :)
It's thrilling to watch. why are they doing it all the time
Training
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semoga chanelku segera monetisasi...
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I wonder what God thinks with all the junk we keep putting into His Aquarium?
I'm gonna put money on God being more concerned about the junk we put in our brains.
Hola
What happens to the torpedo if it misses?
spongeBob dies.
@@tommccoy6708 oh shit the grand kids are gonna be pissed
It eventually loses power and sinks.
@@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY thank you danielle lacy
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It's not a Navy boat - it's a ship...
Ship. It's a SHIP. Not a boat. The term "boat" when referring to naval vessels, is used when speaking of submarines.
cool weapons but sad world when we feel we need to have them at all. error.
8:08 a drone?
Of all the species of life on this planet, the human being is the most primitive.
Mah, a volte scrivete dei titoli che fanno vomitare: una caccola che cade la fate sembrare un asteroide ! il siluro mark 48 è in dotazione alla US Navy da almeno 30 anni e attualmente non è eccezionale e la "gigantesca barca della Marina" si chiama "Nave" ed è ua fregata , Non una portaerei o un incrociatore o una corazzata..... una semplice fregata, non certo gigantesca....
This isn't an American made video. You can tell how things are off
Definitely an American made film ,the fact that everything was invented by and is better in the USA?
Didn't see any giant Navy boat blasted Into the air by a torpedo, big tech must have censored it in case the woke brigade would be scared fart-less.
We shouldn’t be showing our secrets
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, different story if ship was armed with anti sub tech.
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Go to 5:13 to see the money shot.
Wrong boat! Needs to be a chinee boat.
The audacity! This smacks of belligerent anarchy.
First to like and comment 😂
Grow up Child
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Machtgehabe? Provokation? Was soll das?
What do ships and submarines have to do with aviation? FAIL
Los barcos destruidos son iguales a los de la Marina armada de México
I can’t stand reading videos
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Complettement nul cette vidéo. C'est n'importe quoi
Puro engañó
depressing to watch all this waste dumped in ocean
Qué bonita es la guerra
prd rozumiem
what a waste of materials and a useless pollution!!!
That stupid measurement in Pound and Feet.
Nasty waste of resources!
Why?
けど結局いまの米軍は他国にまかせてなにもしない。
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torpedoes are not effective
Where are crewpersons from the LGBTQIA2 community?
they were shot out of the torpedo tubes never to be seen again
On the target vessel hopefully
SS does not stand for sub-surface. Merely indicates submarine.
All that fucking metal.
häh ? what ? austria submarine ? in the danube ? or moon lake...? from north to south per pedes 25 minutes, from east to west 11 minutes. submarine, hahahahahahaha😮😮😂😂😂
Australian not Austrian.
@@patrickmccrann991 hi, i know, it was a joke...have nice days, greetings from bavaria in germany ( WEST ).🤗🤗🤗🤙🤙
@@gibmelson7628 👍😆
@@patrickmccrann991 🤙🤗🤚🤚👉😎
turkish frigate into near future...
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