No, it doesn’t fire while in submerged. The sub positions at the right depth allowing the pressure strong enough to eject the missile out of the water then the missile fires once it is in the air. That is exactly this video clip has demonstrated.
Is this AI speaking. So many of these animation narrations have so many mispronunciations ! Propel not propull Tom-a-Hawk, not Toe-ma-hawk have this a thumbs down as listening to this is annoying, however informative
Being a former (retired) TLAM technician on surface ships, I know about the surface side. The booster doesn't fall off as soon as it reaches the surface, but is used to get the missile up to speed so the sustainer jet engine has enough air entering it to sustain flight.
Yeah, was thinking that also... The booster will have a designated burn time which will propel the missile to a flight height!!! Then and only then will the rocket booster detach
اقرأوا دعاء العهد والفرج لا إلٰه إلّا اللّٰه محمد رسول اللّٰه علي ولي اللّٰه اللهم صلِّ على محمد وآل محمد وعجل فرجهم و ارحمنا بهم 🤍 💚 عن أبي عبد الله عليه السلام قال من قال أربع مرات إذا أصبح - الحمد لله رب العالمين فقد أدى شكر يومه ومن قالها إذا أمسى فقد أدى شكر ليلته. عن أبي عبد الله عليه السلام قال: من قال في كل يوم سبع مرات: الحمد لله على كل نعمة كانت أو هي كائنة، فقد أدى شكر ما مضى وشكر ما بقي (4). لغفران الذنوب قولوا استغفر اللّٰه الذي لا إلٰه إلّا هو الحي القيوم و اتوب اليه 3 مرات يا أبا الفضل العباس يا قمر بني هاشم يا ناصر الحسين يا أخا الحسين قولوها لقضاء الحوائج 🤍💚 313 اللهم العن اول ظالم ظلم حق محمد وآل محمد و الثاني والثالث والرابع و آخر تابع لهم إلى يوم الدين اللهم صلِّ على محمد وآل محمد وعجل فرجهم و ارحمنا بهم اللهم صلِّ على محمد وآل محمد وعجل فرجهم و ارحمنا بهم عند الإنتهاء من الدعاء قولوا ما شاء اللّٰه لا حول ولا قوة إلّا باللّٰه ليستجاب الدعاء إن شاء اللّٰهُ تعالى،،، اقرأوا القرآن واحاديث أهل البيت عليهم الصلاة والسلام، اندبوا الحسين ليلاً و نهاراً بقول وا حسيناه و قول يا حسين يا سيدي و مولاي يا أبا عبد اللّٰه الحُسين، رددوا دائماً يا إمام الزمان 3 مرات. Be shiite Muslim and your life will improve 🤍💚 don't listen to songs and music Read Qur'an and pray to ALLAH Read Al-ahad Duaa and Al-faraj Duaa Stop war and kill the human The so-called State of Israel kills children, women, and innocent people and takes everything from them, and we have evidence ,,,,,
Missile boats use fresh water that's flashed into steam with a rocket engine outside the tube vaporizing the water. It comes up from the bottom as flash steam propellant kicking the missile out of the tube.
Negative on a CLS launch a gas generator starts up forming a bubble around the missile forcing it out of the tube at breach the rocket motor takes it it apogee falls off the the jet turbine engine in gages. You are describing a TTL or torpedo tube lanch
If you find yourself alone with the sun in your face and the wind at your back surrounded by green grass. Do not be troubled because you're already dead😂😂
It's not pressurized air ... It's nitrogen gas. It is expelled to break up the water's surface tension and make it easy for a different system to propel the missile to the surface. It's the same principle as getting as far away from a sinking ship as you can. If you are directly above or near enough to the ship the air bubbles rushing to the surface would cause you to "fall" through the water until you were at a depth where there's enough water pressure to overcome the disruption caused by the rising air bubbles. Which is far enough down you'd never reach the surface again. Water does get into the launch silo mainly because it is flooded beforehand. If you didn't have the outside pressure match the inside pressure the hatch wouldn't open. Then the missile is launched through the gas column rising to the surface. Once the missile reaches the surface air it detects the atmosphere and ignites it's onboard rocket engines.
@Dark78Sabre, I like your explanation about falling through the water. I had no idea that happened. I was always skeptical that people could be "dragged down" by a sinking ship. Now I understand.
I'm not sure the tubes are flooded. There is nothing saying the pressures have to match. Its the gas generator that pushes the missile out of the tube and it doesn't know the pressure of the ocean because it could be different based on depth. I wont get into how the hatch and the tube work together.
@@DouglasKaden He was almost right but not quite. The tube is not flooded. I tried to reply to him but the comments wouldn't let me but the way I see it is here somewhere.
@@robertnesbitt6110 The tubes ARE flooded. I know this from 1st hand experience. Having been on both the USS Michigan and gone on a deployment with the USS Ohio ... the tubes are flooded. You need the extra weight of the water to keep the submarine submerged. So to launch a missile you have to flood the tube and they stay flooded until reloaded. Even fully flooded the weight of the water doesn't fully replace the weight of the missile. So additional tanks can be flooded to counter the added weight loss based on the number of missiles launched.
This is very interesting! But may you cite the blueprints for a modern submarine and the way to manufacture it and every piece of equipment it can and has to hold (including ammunition) along with the resources and software needed to make all of it? For educational purposes!
Yeah, but they don’t do that. Why? Because if a nuclear exchange starts, tomahawk based tactical nukes will be nothing against the Ohio-class’s MIRV warhead tipped Trident SLBMs.
My dad's last boat (submarine) was the test platform for the TOMAHAWK cruise missile program that was launched out of the torpedo tubes. After he retired from the USN, he worked for General Dynamics that made the missiles. I served on three submarines and I was was on both platforms. Be safe and be 😎
Let’s propple a toe-ma-hawk. Graphics are only part of a presentation, the words are also important. If you bring the narration up to the level of the graphics, you will be doing a great job.
I was a TLAM Operator on a Spruance Class destroyer and the booster falls away once the Tomahawk missiles engine has reached required flight characteristics. The flight program already preselected prior to launch begins flight path corrections for the preselected program and heads towards the designated target. This is an intelligent fire and forget missile allowing the operator to engage other targets.
The UK Upholder class was said to be able to fire anti-ship missiles presumably through it's torpedo tubes. When sold the Canadians to become the Victoria class, they spent twenty years ripping out the weapons system and installing the weapons systems salvaged from their previous submarines.
I know it’s different weapon platforms but I can’t help this popping into my head “Can any of you geniuses tell be the Kelly Blue Book value of an 1989 Toyota pickup?”
Step 1) research submarine Step 2) build a submarine Step 3) yeet submarine into water Step 4) drown the submarine just a little bit in the water Step 5) fire missiles inside water
Most of this makes sense and isn't new at all, that said for some reason I always thought a submarine missile silo could only carry 1 cruise missile at a time.
step 4 the nose exits the water step 5 more of it exits the water step 6 the middle section exits the water step 7 the tail end exits the water step 8 the nose section enters the air step 9 step 10 step 11
High-pressure AND compressed air is pumped into the tube? Can those two things be stored in the same container or do they have to be stored separately?
The rock fires after entire missle breeches the surface and stops rising. Before it slips backwards the rocket fires and bye bye birdie. It's never even touched by the water.
Imagine all these steps coming down to a city of 5 million occupants....yeah right aliens are basically scratching their heads "what the fck are these guys doing"
I read down the rest of the comments on what you just said and it showed that maybe you should know what you're talking about before you get technical.
The pressurized air prevents water from entering the silos, thats why it can fire while submerged
Yes agreed thanks for your comments
Its actually high pressure steam..
No, it doesn’t fire while in submerged. The sub positions at the right depth allowing the pressure strong enough to eject the missile out of the water then the missile fires once it is in the air. That is exactly this video clip has demonstrated.
@@h.nguyen6261 Volcano in deep water
After reading these posts ... I can see not one of you actually know how the system works.
Tom-a-hawk not Toe-ma-hawk
Don't forget prop el
@RobertAdrakeIII bahahahaha that was bugging more than toemahawk, pro-pel not prop-el
I noticed that too. It a tell-tale sign that the voice is probably computer generated and not a real person speaking.
Is this AI speaking. So many of these animation narrations have so many mispronunciations ! Propel not propull Tom-a-Hawk, not Toe-ma-hawk have this a thumbs down as listening to this is annoying, however informative
😂😂 im saying 😂
Being a former (retired) TLAM technician on surface ships, I know about the surface side. The booster doesn't fall off as soon as it reaches the surface, but is used to get the missile up to speed so the sustainer jet engine has enough air entering it to sustain flight.
Yeah, was thinking that also... The booster will have a designated burn time which will propel the missile to a flight height!!! Then and only then will the rocket booster detach
@@paulclarke4776*_proppel_
@@SpartanVirus nah, am pretty sure its PROPEL!!??
@@SpartanVirus depends how fast your going?? 😂
اقرأوا دعاء العهد والفرج
لا إلٰه إلّا اللّٰه محمد رسول اللّٰه علي ولي اللّٰه اللهم صلِّ على محمد وآل محمد وعجل فرجهم و ارحمنا بهم 🤍 💚
عن أبي عبد الله عليه السلام قال من قال أربع مرات إذا أصبح - الحمد لله رب العالمين فقد أدى شكر يومه ومن قالها إذا أمسى فقد أدى شكر ليلته.
عن أبي عبد الله عليه السلام قال: من قال في كل يوم سبع مرات: الحمد لله على كل نعمة كانت أو هي كائنة، فقد أدى شكر ما مضى وشكر ما بقي (4).
لغفران الذنوب قولوا استغفر اللّٰه الذي لا إلٰه إلّا هو الحي القيوم و اتوب اليه 3 مرات
يا أبا الفضل العباس يا قمر بني هاشم يا ناصر الحسين يا أخا الحسين قولوها لقضاء الحوائج 🤍💚
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اللهم العن اول ظالم ظلم حق محمد وآل محمد و الثاني والثالث والرابع و آخر تابع لهم إلى يوم الدين
اللهم صلِّ على محمد وآل محمد وعجل فرجهم و ارحمنا بهم
اللهم صلِّ على محمد وآل محمد وعجل فرجهم و ارحمنا بهم عند الإنتهاء من الدعاء قولوا ما شاء اللّٰه لا حول ولا قوة إلّا باللّٰه ليستجاب الدعاء إن شاء اللّٰهُ تعالى،،، اقرأوا القرآن واحاديث أهل البيت عليهم الصلاة والسلام، اندبوا الحسين ليلاً و نهاراً بقول وا حسيناه و قول يا حسين يا سيدي و مولاي يا أبا عبد اللّٰه الحُسين، رددوا دائماً يا إمام الزمان 3 مرات. Be shiite Muslim and your life will improve 🤍💚 don't listen to songs and music
Read Qur'an and pray to ALLAH
Read Al-ahad Duaa and Al-faraj Duaa
Stop war and kill the human
The so-called State of Israel kills children, women, and innocent people and takes everything from them, and we have evidence
,,,,,
"High Pressure AND compressed air is pumped into the tube" 😂
Nice 😂
Our educational system has failed us once again. In fifty or a hundred years humans may be to dumb to know how to breed.
must be an epic pump
Nice
Missile boats use fresh water that's flashed into steam with a rocket engine outside the tube vaporizing the water. It comes up from the bottom as flash steam propellant kicking the missile out of the tube.
It's not a toe-ma-hawk missile, it's a tom-a-hawk missile.
ai isnt perfect bro
Sounds like a crazy Canadian
It proppels itself 🤪
No Tom-a-hawk cruise missile😂
"The boosters fire and "proppel" the missle
Pro-pell😂
It’s very important that the TOE-mahawk missiles be correctly proppled.
Negative on a CLS launch a gas generator starts up forming a bubble around the missile forcing it out of the tube at breach the rocket motor takes it it apogee falls off the the jet turbine engine in gages. You are describing a TTL or torpedo tube lanch
If you find yourself alone with the sun in your face and the wind at your back surrounded by green grass. Do not be troubled because you're already dead😂😂
Gladiator!
Because you're in the Elysian fields. The place where empire builders go when they die.
Valhalla is for unwashed illiterate barbarians.
You're already in Elysium, and your already dead! :)
It's not pressurized air ... It's nitrogen gas. It is expelled to break up the water's surface tension and make it easy for a different system to propel the missile to the surface. It's the same principle as getting as far away from a sinking ship as you can. If you are directly above or near enough to the ship the air bubbles rushing to the surface would cause you to "fall" through the water until you were at a depth where there's enough water pressure to overcome the disruption caused by the rising air bubbles. Which is far enough down you'd never reach the surface again.
Water does get into the launch silo mainly because it is flooded beforehand. If you didn't have the outside pressure match the inside pressure the hatch wouldn't open. Then the missile is launched through the gas column rising to the surface. Once the missile reaches the surface air it detects the atmosphere and ignites it's onboard rocket engines.
@Dark78Sabre, I like your explanation about falling through the water. I had no idea that happened. I was always skeptical that people could be "dragged down" by a sinking ship. Now I understand.
I'm not sure the tubes are flooded. There is nothing saying the pressures have to match. Its the gas generator that pushes the missile out of the tube and it doesn't know the pressure of the ocean because it could be different based on depth. I wont get into how the hatch and the tube work together.
@@DouglasKaden
He was almost right but not quite. The tube is not flooded. I tried to reply to him but the comments wouldn't let me but the way I see it is here somewhere.
You're not even close
@@robertnesbitt6110 The tubes ARE flooded. I know this from 1st hand experience. Having been on both the USS Michigan and gone on a deployment with the USS Ohio ... the tubes are flooded. You need the extra weight of the water to keep the submarine submerged. So to launch a missile you have to flood the tube and they stay flooded until reloaded. Even fully flooded the weight of the water doesn't fully replace the weight of the missile. So additional tanks can be flooded to counter the added weight loss based on the number of missiles launched.
This was one of my projects at Electric Boat.
I mainly did prop shafts at PSNS but also did D5 conversions on Ohio boats.
Right at Providence RI .
Me too.I was a shipfitter. What were you?
tOAmahawk or TOMaHawk?
I think this channel uses AI for speech... Just has a lot of weird lronuciatiins for certain words makes sense
Well the rocket boosters Prop Ell the tOAmahawk missle so there is that as well!
Step 5: The rocket boosters fire and prop-pal the missile....
This is how we keep the cool,with our sub fleet kicking it underwater just outside the enemies door.
Was almost convinced it was just gonna be dubbed over with "Mississippi Queen".
The Quiet Kid's school presentation be like:
Protective seal will break open 💀
Step 7: become warlord of the wastes
This is very interesting! But may you cite the blueprints for a modern submarine and the way to manufacture it and every piece of equipment it can and has to hold (including ammunition) along with the resources and software needed to make all of it? For educational purposes!
The air entrained with the missile ensures that it says bone dry during its passage to the surface
Mind you those tomahawks can be equipped with nuclear warheads as well.
Yeah, but they don’t do that.
Why?
Because if a nuclear exchange starts, tomahawk based tactical nukes will be nothing against the Ohio-class’s MIRV warhead tipped Trident SLBMs.
I love the tomahawk missile submarine silo and how the missile is launched
Is it buoyant so it just floats up like one of those pool tube things that you drown and let go?
My dad's last boat (submarine) was the test platform for the TOMAHAWK cruise missile program that was launched out of the torpedo tubes. After he retired from the USN, he worked for General Dynamics that made the missiles.
I served on three submarines and I was was on both platforms.
Be safe and be 😎
Wtf is a tome a hawk?
You forgot that in between 3 and 4 somebody died because they decided this thing is cooler than universal healthcare xDDD
Let’s propple a toe-ma-hawk.
Graphics are only part of a presentation, the words are also important. If you bring the narration up to the level of the graphics, you will be doing a great job.
The air pressure needed to achieve this must be phenomenal.
I was a TLAM Operator on a Spruance Class destroyer and the booster falls away once the Tomahawk missiles engine has reached required flight characteristics. The flight program already preselected prior to launch begins flight path corrections for the preselected program and heads towards the designated target. This is an intelligent fire and forget missile allowing the operator to engage other targets.
"Toe mohawk"😂
Tomahawk, not Tomohawk!!~!
"Toe-muh-hawk" 😂😂😂
High pressure is compressed air... Duh...
The UK Upholder class was said to be able to fire anti-ship missiles presumably through it's torpedo tubes. When sold the Canadians to become the Victoria class, they spent twenty years ripping out the weapons system and installing the weapons systems salvaged from their previous submarines.
I know it’s different weapon platforms but I can’t help this popping into my head “Can any of you geniuses tell be the Kelly Blue Book value of an 1989 Toyota pickup?”
Quite a time lapse between step # 3 and step # 4.
Used to be that the submarine would ascend to launch depth, then the tube would be pressurized to equal sea pressure and then the hatch would open.
This is all good but I want to know how does the missile know where it is from where it isint and where it is going to be from where it has been?
Yes, in fact that meme was literally describing how the tomahawk guidance works
Me explaining to my son:
So they nerf gun it up then it does a rocket
Pretty cool, I want one!
The missle know where it is, and where it isint
Amazing a multi-billion sub uses a revolver launcher
You forgot to mention one thing the number of Missile fire is inversely proportional to air remaining for the rest of the crew in the sub
They just make more....
The submarine takes seawater, purifies it and then uses the oxygen for the crew. They make their own "air".
Коротко о содержании видео: субмарина плывет под водой и ракета вылетает 🗿
The Missile tube Seal only comes off instantaneous at launch
Bro looks the tomahawk like is in underwater
my god so much attention to detail to make a youtube animation and it's free for everyone to watch
Thanks
Thanks for info!! Anything newer or more up todate info??
Step 1) research submarine
Step 2) build a submarine
Step 3) yeet submarine into water
Step 4) drown the submarine just a little bit in the water
Step 5) fire missiles inside water
This will definitely effect the trout population
Step number 7: The crew will offer a human sacrifice to the gods of war. 😃
So this is how vertical lauch tube (system) functions when launching a tlam?
ToMaHaWk
The Peyton Manning of Missiles.
TOMAH HAWK
TOMAH HAWK
HIKE
Ahh you forgot that everyone melts into a nuclear cloud.
Ok … what about ones launched from torpedo tubes?! Bc some missiles…tomahawks , harpoons; can be launched via tubes…
A fact left out is the Missile never gets wet.
High pressure and compressed air is like saying water and wet water.
"propp-el" the missile. Lol
Most of this makes sense and isn't new at all, that said for some reason I always thought a submarine missile silo could only carry 1 cruise missile at a time.
step 4 the nose exits the water
step 5 more of it exits the water
step 6 the middle section exits the water
step 7 the tail end exits the water
step 8 the nose section enters the air
step 9
step 10
step 11
What if you launched those missiles underneath a boat or another sub
Missed the step where an air bubble envelopes the missle allowing it to travel through the water
Didnt older models use steam power to flush out the water instead of the compressed air
:)
Toema hawk + prop el? Jeeze!
High-pressure AND compressed air is pumped into the tube? Can those two things be stored in the same container or do they have to be stored separately?
"prah pell" LOL
The rock fires after entire missle breeches the surface and stops rising. Before it slips backwards the rocket fires and bye bye birdie. It's never even touched by the water.
Maybe a dumb question but since rocket engines usually have their own oxidizer, why can't the engine start under water?
Toe-ma-hawk?
Pretty sure it's Tom-a-hawk
the booster does not separate right after the missile gets out of water.
Is this what u call a cold launch? I assume hot launch is with the missles propulsion and cold launch is compressed air?
Air is pumped into tubes before protective cover opens.....if seal opens before air is pumped in ..... that chamber will flood....
Prop..pull…
Propel?
So it has "High pressure AND compressed air"?
The Netherlands will also receive these onboard their subs and frigates🇳🇱
Really the tip of the missike will break through the water.. . Oh lawd i could never imagine.
wondering what a tombahawk is...
ah yes *tomohock* missiles
Ah yes, the Tome-a-hawk missiles. As every American pronounces them.
Is there a specific hydrodynamic /aerodynamic reason for the distinct chine line on the nose? Otherwise, what's the idea behind that feature?
Imagine all these steps coming down to a city of 5 million occupants....yeah right aliens are basically scratching their heads "what the fck are these guys doing"
The tip of the missile is not pointy enough
I'd say this is some early 1990s computer technology😅😅
He left out the crucial last step, people die or freedom rings depending on your complexion no doubt
High pressure and compressed air?
Aww, it’s a little Kamikaze drone.
The perils of using an artificial voice generation device
The Toe-mahok Missle
I'll do a trident missile with eight to ten nuclear warheads.
I read down the rest of the comments on what you just said and it showed that maybe you should know what you're talking about before you get technical.
When the submarine under the water, how can you get enough air to do that?
3 comes before 2..... 3 causes 2.
Can a launch be done if the submarine on the suffice
Hate it when I toe my hawk
So why did it come out to the ground?🤔🤔
Your animation and way of explaining is next level.
Nice engineering
Tome-ahawk? Prop-el?
Cool part the missile doesn't get wet.
Tah ma hawk ...say it with me
You really didn't have to say the number of every step out loud