How A British Submarine Spent Hours Under A Russian Aircraft Carrier
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- How A British Submarine Spent Hours Under A Russian Aircraft Carrier.
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Forgot the part where the Sub's CO sent the Kiev's CO a picture of the propellers after it was declassified.
Now that is funny, thats the equivalent of sending your friend after so many years a picture of his ass
I worked for the navy as a C/105.3 RADCON tech a long time ago at a place that doesn't exist anymore "MINSY" ' ' Mare Island Navel Shipyard. Sailors who ride the boats are a breed apart,Way,Way, smart...and batshit crazy.(The rest of my co-worker were all ex-688-fast attack crew.) You would not believe the (cold)war stories I have heard,and what I know to be the best defence the USA has against ....anyone
@@dc-101 I don’t want to know why you made that connection.
Soviet they been keeping Tabs for US Subs without using Active Sonar or passive sonar by Trail leaving behind from Nuclear Chemical mixing with water cooling the Sub Reactor,😁 CIA declassified secret after 41 years when they think was impossible so after another 41 years we will learn US use the same method 🤣
I don't think any photos were sent, why give the Russian any clue of your achievements, cause then you've given up what you can do, and of course they are now aware of your capabilities, I don't think so
Retired USN submariner. Missions such as this were actually quite common back during the Cold War.
My father was a sonar tech in vietnam. He said they played "tag" with each other. Using dye and sonar concentrated pings to denote "got you."
Wasn't it illegal? Couldn't the USSR have filed a claim at the UN for this?
@@Bellephrontos Why should it be illegal to send a sonar-ping against another sub to tell them "I see you"??
@@peterfdsvenskaflygvapnet2643 I don't know but they were spying on the military of another country. People like James Bond got hunted and executed, not just in films but also in real life. And their governments don't really protest because they know their spies shouldn't be spying.
I'm just guessing it's illegal according to international law
@@Bellephrontosthe fuck are the UN gonna do about it?
This is the submarine equivalent of writing on their drunk face with a sharpie and posing for a picture with the boys
Man i got drunk at my friend's house once, fell asleep, got up to go home but i stopped at a convenience store, the lady was giving me funny looks, i was like "wth is this ladies problem?" I left and walked by a storefront window and say my reflection, i was dipped lol badly, dipped is what we called drawing on peoples faces when they are drunk sleeping, it was bad 😅 like you know the type of things people draw on you, i had glasses, a weird mustache and you know, everything 😅 dammit
Just imagine one of them barking up the wrong tree.🤷🏼😜 they have no idea!!!
In November 1990 the trawler Antares sank in the Firth of Clyde with all four crew members on board all losing their lives. The loss of the vessel was immensely controversial as it emerged that the Antares was sunk when its nets became tangled with a Royal Navy nuclear submarine which passed underneath.
That's why mussle farms are not allowed in that area or oil rigs!!!! Fisherman should have realised Clyde is used by subs! I grew up in Ayrshire and knew subs used the area when I was a kid!!!!!!
An episode of the British drama series The Ambassador(filmed on location in Northern Ireland)called Innocent Passage had a scene in which a fishing vessel was pulled under by a submarine. The scene was shocking.
DARING ENGLISH SEAMEN AND
SOLDIER! HATS OFF!
The food, weather and women forged some of the best seamen in the British navy
Called under hull. Went on all the time back then. All kinds of vessels were under hulled when new ships went to sea and ships came out of the shipyards after overhaul.
Fun times. They did it to us as well. A Victor III off the coast and a navy shipyard hid pretty good. We left the shipyard for sea trials and he came out of nowhere. Circled us a few times and left.
It's underhull, not underhaul and they didn't happen "all the time". Pretty dangerous stuff.
@@remaguire thanks. I can do it but can't spell it. They can be nervie if your listening on the stack and forget the near field effect.😂
Russia: This Never happened!
U.S.: You sure about that? 👀😂
This had nothing to do with the US LOL
militar industrial complex has never to do with defence and all to do with steal taxpayers money... giving in exchange very garbage
UK
Russia never denied this, keep up the copium
Your comment reminds me of the U-2 spy plane belonging to the US which Russia shot down. At first the US denied claims and said it was a weather plane, that was until Russia shared evidence of the U-2 plane debris 😂 How awkward.
A Chinese sub did the exact same thing in the middle of the U.S. military exercises in the South China Sea. Russians have entered San Francisco Bay in the 1970s took a picture of the skyline at night.
Nothing new here.
A swedish submarine entered an american naval base and carrier strike group
Not qt the same time tho
South China sea is only 100 foot 😂
You can easily see the subs....the CCP subs explode....sadly killing all sailors
Yeah because theyre allowed to. Its called international waters there genius
Wow, you mean they actually snuck up on a city?
How incredible! What an intelligence coup for them to sneak into an undefended city and actually take photos that millions of tourists have also photographed.
Hidden in his baffles they were as deaf as a light post
australia did the same to the americans during a rimpac exercise. at the start of the exercise the admiral claimed that no sub would ever get near the CV. at the end of the exercise during the debrief he boasted that no one had gotten close to his carrier. until the austrlain O boat captain pulled up an envelope and meticously laid out the entire length of the hull of the the carrier taken by periscope camera. Apparently the Admiral went dead quiet after that. it wasn't a one off either fast forward 30 odd years and a swedish submarine captained by a female did exactly the same thing. repeatedly She was so good the US navy leased her and the submarine, a diesal electric with a special engine for two years to learn how she did it and develop tactics to prevent it happening again. (its a special diesal as it runs on a type of fuel that doesn't need oxygen so can charge underwater.)
Curious to learn more about this diesel engine. Cannot seem to find anything about it on the net other than finding info about nitrous oxide being injected into a diesel. Can you point me to a source you found please? Thank you in advance!
Or maybe it was a Sterling engine, and not diesel?
@@jayjayquest4958 look up air independent propulsion :)
@@jayjayquest4958 prob was been a while since I was in submarines
@@gregorturner4753 No prob, and hats off to a fellow vet. I did my time in the USAF.
Considering the huge amount of balls of steel on board HMS Swiftsure it's a marvel that they made it back to port and not sunk to the bottom of the sea.
And…the Swiftsure also stole a dozen donuts from the mess hall before making its escape.
Cool!
The same sub (Conqueror) that sunk the Belgrano in the Falklands War also cut off and kept the towed array sonar from a Soviet ship.
Operation Barmaid
This is the one time this ship has been been associated with the word "valuable".
Imagine being "the might of an entire military fleet" and having a 300+ft massive object come RIGHT UP to your ship and you never had any clue 🥶
Because I was inverted...
One thing the Brits do really well is submarines. Their history speaks for its self.
Cheeky Brits. 😂 ❤
With their technology you'd think people fear American submarines especially after what they did to the Japanese navy and merchant shipping in World War 2 but no actually they fear British submarines more and it's because they do things like this!
Must have had a Caterpillar Drive...=))
HM Royal Navy!!
Well done boys!
Swedish did the same to a U.S. and I believe got off a “simulated” torpedo shot.
American carriers have been "sunk"by British Submarines many times, especially in the days of the O-Boats.
My father in-law was on one doing multiple "attacks" and never got found before they "sunk" the carrier.
The more important vessel is the tug boat used to tow that carrier because it broke down so frequently 😂
When Russians go to Cuba with 4 boats; why do they really think they're threatening us?
and when one of the the four is a tug, in case one of the others malfunctions
@shuathe2nd Especially if one is a carrier like the Admiral Kuznetsov (sp?), a.k.a. Admiral F$#kup.
@@shuathe2nd or was the Tug just a distraction? Was it carrying something special for Cuba
@@shuathe2nd It's a supply ship and Gorshkov carries Zircon hypersonic missiles that are virtually unstoppable once terminal velocity has been reached.
@@sasejaneski3789 Yeah, it's stoppable. That's all I can say. Give a US ADA tech more than a (redacted) set of time and yeah, it can be stopped. I say Can cause Air Defense is not 100%. Remember a satellite travels at over 27,000 mph. In 1970 we shot one with is a plane based missile.
A few months ago. We shot down one with a Ship based missile and the DDG 64 shot down a short to medium range ICBM. So, yeah it's stoppable. Unless you want to believe what Russia says all the time.
This happens to this day. Frequently.
Couldn’t do that today with all the sophisticated phased array underwater radars!
2 American Virginia class subs off coast of America couldn't find British Astute class sub..it stayed one step ahead of the U.S. subs..
Yep they had no idea until this video was spread abroad..
Badass!!!!! There even quiter to day
How did they do that that’s so gangster
Awesome!
Rule Britannia !
Broke down recently we had to put in a whole new clockwork spring
Impressive!
How things have changed...
You'd think they'd hear the bagpipes
Also missing in this, it slipped in under the nose of the submarine screen of at least 4 attack subs 😉.
One of your clips of Her Majesty's Submarine Swiftsure looked suspiciously like a Los Angeles class boat.
For the proof that the Soviets were never the superpower we thought them to be. Quanity over quality was good in WWII, but not today.
Balls out!
Classic naval case of sneaking up on your enemy !
Down with the Crown
Also, Bigfoot exists and lives down the street from me in a condo
That’s not Bigfoot, that’s my ex wife.
Never say we see you or not.
So it's a fleet exercise...
But no ships drops depth charge
😅😅😅😅
Ok, I'll take your word for it!
The Royal Navy 'Crazy lvan'.
Totally undetected means that the Soviets knew they were there but chose not to disclose this hoping that the false sense of undetection will play into their hands in the event of a breakout of hostilities.
Gotcha.
yah Trust me bro
try do this now
Russia used to have aircraft carriers that could actually put to sea?! (without a tug boat)
Comparing a professional navy to the russians is like comparing mike Tyson to a toddler.
Where is the Royal Navy now ? Dancing with the Village People ? 😂😂😂
"professional navy" ?? ....you have an aircraft carrier that barely keeps afloat, submarines that risk sinking with missiles that they can't launch and boats that do bumper cars in ports 😂😂😂😂
they are a living joke
@@allecarlobruh you hit a cargo ship in the middle of the ocean, not to mention the chaff incident where your own ships engaged its sister ships because of said chaff.. still to what you do best.. slotting friendlies and school kids
@@Nathan-zv3hs ...of course baby 😂
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Russia did the same only the US warship actually hit the sub!
And???? Where's the rest of the story?
Submarines are easy to hide. That’s how Russia manages to keep 4 of them 25 miles off the east coast of the US at all times.
It is sad to see them today....
Yes, Russia is not half of what it used to be.
They were lucky to not make themselves known. A shipboard sonar operates at a frequency of about 3 khz with a power of about 100,000 watts. The pings have a level of 250 dB close to the sonar which is far above the pain level.
No one uses sonar until targeting. Massive give away.
germans and swedish U-Boats did the same with US-Carriers - no problem
Carriers are really just sitting ducks.
Bet they regret that name now😂
It didn't have a sonar
This is what you call spying but it is life right
American navy been doing this for years .
Knew a bloke who was on this. Described it as great fun. I would have been shitting my fucking guts out.
No carrier today!
That Russian aircraft carrier cant move without tug boats and catches fire more often than the Cuyahoga river
Wrong one ya walnut, This was a Project 1143, The one you're thinking of is the later Project 1143.5, Even then I doubt this one has moved in a while since it sits idle in a chinese river.
"Was not NATO submarine near our Carrier, it was a potato! A big sea monster potato!"
And now us navy can't recognize Russian submarines...
This isn’t uncommon. US does it all the time.
And the Chinese are doing it today as well
Completly incapable but yet still Threatening us😮??????😮
this should have told anyone that the soviets are nothing more than a paper tiger.
What do you think of the powerful US Aircraft carriers not being able to defeat the Houthis ? 😂😂😂
@@jys76 lmao. that is called ROE. go look it up. in an all out war with no restrictions its over in two hours. you cant be that dense... its impossible.
I wish you were correct, do not ever underestimate your adversary.
what a delusion... it's UK's sub didn't detect the russian sub following it all the way back to UK
Really and when??no info?? I thought not!
@@marlenehoy2487 you're on youtube. push couple buttons and search. it's here...
Russia has been terrible at sea stuff throughout its whole existence. Just look at the Russian Japanese war.
All that info and you still can do nothing to them/Russians up to today
Are you sure they didn't know?
So, nobody should complain who spy on who. Right.
Nobody complained if they were not caught inside territorial waters. To my knowledge, none ever were. They waited just outside the line. Out there, freedom of navigation rules applied. There were accidental collisions though.
It's funny how NATO complains that the USSR (back then) or Russia or China spy on them but they do the same thing on them
International waters they can be there. its not like they are breaking any rules.
Impressive capabilities, what can they do today? How much more impressive?
What a Bid deal still now Nato fear Russia to face a war. Using proxy Ukraine for that😂😂😂😂
Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦 ❤
Never happend.
למה לאנגלים יש ולנו אין?
Like the German's😂
Suddenly the uk are "NATO" when it goes well but uk when it goes wrong.
Just like andy Murray 😂
Typical.
I don't believe they had the balls to get that close, stop the bs
Chuckle, chuckle!
They came late to the game!
😂😂😂
Nope it's ttue
Sounds like more propaganda !!!
A submarine of 🇮🇩 also used to surprised a few ships in Europe within its first trip to 🇮🇩 CMIIW.....😊🙄😏
LIE
We found out they were at least 50 years behind on propeller technology! 😂 Paper tigers!
Blah! Blah! Blah!
Playing with people's bums,🙄
NATO is not the best...
Kiev is Russian? 😉🤫🤫🤫
Study your history 😊
What is going on over there right now, is basically a civil war. One that the western states manipulated the beginning of.
The year was 1977, now it is 2024 and Russian just can't let go.
Kiev is Russian in the same way as inda is British
Soviet ... which, at the time, was Russia with the Eastern Bloc expansion pack installed.
Soviet. There is a substantial difference.
Not just the Kiev !
1977….👍👍👍
How about now 2024 ????
CLASSIFIED
2024, the Russians have a single carrier that remains in Drydock since 2017 being " modernized " Otherwise their flagship was sunk by the Ukrainian army xD
@@PapaBear816lol note that is not a typo. It was the army because they don't have a navy but have still sunk a shitload of boats.
Any garbage on the internet just to get few views, Russians had everything but submarines there, it is not like they have the most submarines in the world, and Kiev Russian aircraft carrier was always graded by 3 to 6 subs .Please , stop the bull....
With all these
Warmonger only able to ran away from Kabul Afghanistan
Begging the mountain boys 😅😅
Absolute bull crap