This shit is so secret and classified, that he has to use computer generated images to show what is classified. Shits, NOWHERE near what it actually is. It's almost like I'm watching star trek, with Chris pine.
That folk tale has been around since at least the late 1960s. Another one that probably still exists in some fashion is the inaccessible void that was sealed before the Navy took possession of the vessel with a shipyard worker sealed inside. Only to be discovered a decade or two later during a major overhaul.
There was an article in the Navy magazine All Hands decades ago about that "lost" machine room. When the ship was built, for whatever reason, three wasn't a door installed.
When I was on the Saratoga back in '72, I remember that we were always on the lookout for hidden compartments so we could lock ourselves in and smoke weed! Haha!
Really fab video and insight into 5,000 people traveling at sea and all the logstics involved which is great to watch and learn about. Its basically a floating town with a potential war mission which we hope doesn't have to actually get tested out. One of the troubles is these days is that the Ukriane war has changed so much with Drones etc plus the conflicts in the middle East again and all this stuff has changed so fast over the last 3 years or so plus these Carriers were designed and built many years ago and could even be out of date now?.Jim L at 68 in the UK.
The statement they made in this video is this correct I'm asking anybody who's ever worked on one of these ships. They can store enough food for 5,000 sailors for 3 months. That seems almost unrealistic where would you put all that food.
(Circa 1970s) I worked enough UNREP working parties while I was in to know that aircraft carriers are resupplied every 30-45 days. Could a modern carrier go 90-100 days without a resupply? Probably, but after about 30 days fresh milk starts tasting a lot like reconstituted milk and shortly becomes definitely powdered milk.
One place you didn't mention is the Naval Intelligence compartments. The mention and women who work in this area report directly to the Secretary of Defense and even the Captain nor the admiral have access to them.
The Laundry facility looks a lot like the USS New Jersey's
Complete with it's own Ryan...
@@JasonK-p1l Yup, it is the New Jersey laundry.
This shit is so secret and classified, that he has to use computer generated images to show what is classified. Shits, NOWHERE near what it actually is. It's almost like I'm watching star trek, with Chris pine.
I didn’t know that Ryan Semanski provides secret tours on the USS Gerald R. Ford… sign me up!! 😁😁
It's NOT a room, it's a compartment.
When my ex-brother in law was on the Enterprise he said they found a abandoned machine shop in the front of the ship and nobody went in for years!
That folk tale has been around since at least the late 1960s. Another one that probably still exists in some fashion is the inaccessible void that was sealed before the Navy took possession of the vessel with a shipyard worker sealed inside. Only to be discovered a decade or two later during a major overhaul.
There was an article in the Navy magazine All Hands decades ago about that "lost" machine room. When the ship was built, for whatever reason, three wasn't a door installed.
When I was on the Saratoga back in '72, I remember that we were always on the lookout for hidden compartments so we could lock ourselves in and smoke weed! Haha!
Do NOT have quantum computers!
The craziest thing is you actually believe you have the clearance to know exactly what they have and its specs. 😂🤣
That broke my bs detector!
Very informative!
No concrete in reactors shielding
Awesome...👍
20:52 "Not even a whisper can pass through their walls..." I would hope not, unless the walls are made of single ply toilet paper
Quantum computers aren't on those ships yet....IBM has one now, so does Google...I'm sure the Navy will get some!
Amazing, all aspects appear to have been covered but any item is only as good as its weakest part. everyone has to play their part.
Kinda weak. Several shots were NOT on US aircraft carriers. And fairly factual, but....
Your emergency response room was called CATCC. Air traffic control.
What are the feather like objects floating around in the ammo storage area?
That scene was AI generated. Look at the signs on the left, typical AI artifacts.
@@weeeeelpyes. Explossives. Nice spelling
Really fab video and insight into 5,000 people traveling at sea and all the logstics involved which is great to watch and learn about. Its basically a floating town with a potential war mission which we hope doesn't have to actually get tested out. One of the troubles is these days is that the Ukriane war has changed so much with Drones etc plus the conflicts in the middle East again and all this stuff has changed so fast over the last 3 years or so plus these Carriers were designed and built many years ago and could even be out of date now?.Jim L at 68 in the UK.
100 Tagats?? Come on
Why’ve I had 3 add breaks 3 mins in
Quantum computing, really?
Nope. Pure bullshit, and comment generator.
Unerwater Breathing Systrel???
Think Scuba Tanks. The systems are a lot more complex now than in Jacques Cousteau's day.😉
quantum computers :-DDD
Yes it does have the quantums that's all that can be said about that!
Lets just say be happy it's ours and they have nothing close to it😮!
you mean milly hasn't given it away yet
It makes sense. Our stuff gets upgraded after every patrol.
You are very, very wrong about quantum computers. Convince me with data, not opinion/statement that they are in military use.
Cool Clickbait headline.....It's NOT a secret if everyone knows about it....and what is up with all the fake AI generated imagery?
quantam computers haha what a joke, this whole video is full of made up bs.
The statement they made in this video is this correct I'm asking anybody who's ever worked on one of these ships.
They can store enough food for 5,000 sailors for 3 months. That seems almost unrealistic where would you put all that food.
There're many storage compartments on a carrier for food,it's most definitely possible.
(Circa 1970s) I worked enough UNREP working parties while I was in to know that aircraft carriers are resupplied every 30-45 days. Could a modern carrier go 90-100 days without a resupply? Probably, but after about 30 days fresh milk starts tasting a lot like reconstituted milk and shortly becomes definitely powdered milk.
Nope, not true.
One place you didn't mention is the Naval Intelligence compartments. The mention and women who work in this area report directly to the Secretary of Defense and even the Captain nor the admiral have access to them.
More bullshit.
Just wtf is so secret about the galley where thousands eat every day?
If they told you, the galley chief would have to kill you.