USS Gerald R. Ford Sailing Past Oscarsborg Fortress - Oslofjord, Norway, 2023

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  • @emiloep
    @emiloep  Рік тому +44

    Consider subscribing, and help to get the channel to 1000 subscribers!

    • @florinp1557
      @florinp1557 Рік тому

      Un semplice missile russo o cinese, e poi ne parleremo se ancora sta a gala.😂

    • @Venti9874
      @Venti9874 Рік тому +3

      Why?

    • @EricPham-gr8pg
      @EricPham-gr8pg Рік тому

      Flag is cheaper than bullet plus slute any flag is better than dug the bullet from fanatics

    • @Drumsticksmcgee
      @Drumsticksmcgee 8 місяців тому

      My life's salary to run that boat for a day, lol...

  • @Rowrin
    @Rowrin Рік тому +1660

    It is not only comically massive in size but also in capability. By itself, it represents a force larger than most countries entire air-force.

    • @SHVRWK
      @SHVRWK Рік тому +96

      My country has 16 F-5 Tigers(one crashed so 15 now) and a couple of C-130 lmfao

    • @sonichedgehog8723
      @sonichedgehog8723 Рік тому +72

      ​@@SHVRWKbetter than nothing right.

    • @williamdrijver4141
      @williamdrijver4141 Рік тому +29

      Massive in cost: for the price of the ship alone a country could buy >100 5th gen jet fighters. And a few dozen helicopters 🙂

    • @SHVRWK
      @SHVRWK Рік тому +145

      @@williamdrijver4141 Those 100 jet fighters aren't gonna deploy, transport, rearm and refuel themselves halfway around the world. There's something called power projection that superpowers like the US need. Aircraft alone don't do that.

    • @darnit1944
      @darnit1944 Рік тому +164

      The largest air force in the world is the US air force.
      The 2nd largest is the US navy.

  • @kuribayashi84
    @kuribayashi84 Рік тому +32

    The ship at the start is the Norwegian Fridtjof Nansen-class frigate _Roald Amundsen,_ by the way.

  • @The_Hagseed
    @The_Hagseed Рік тому +55

    When you're out enjoying nature and a city floats by.

  • @byronharano2391
    @byronharano2391 Рік тому +47

    Thank you good citizens of 🇳🇴 Norway

    • @trvman1
      @trvman1 10 місяців тому +1

      Would be interesting to hear what the response was of citizens of Norway.

  • @ryancrawford7747
    @ryancrawford7747 Рік тому +142

    I was expecting a bumper sticker on back saying 'We Brake for Nobody'!

    • @FS2K4Pilot
      @FS2K4Pilot Рік тому +7

      I was expecting a sign on the side that said “We are friendlies. Please don’t shoot.”

    • @crispinjulius5032
      @crispinjulius5032 Рік тому +7

      Americans! Well, there goes the planet.

    • @ryancrawford7747
      @ryancrawford7747 Рік тому +1

      Hah! Totally forgot about that Spaceballs quote and so true!@@crispinjulius5032

    • @FS2K4Pilot
      @FS2K4Pilot Рік тому +3

      @@crispinjulius5032 Better us than the Russians.

    • @SlyGuy1985
      @SlyGuy1985 Рік тому

      😂😂😂

  • @rogertootkaylok5716
    @rogertootkaylok5716 Рік тому +81

    Seeing this, 1 of our newest Aircraft Carriers makes me glad to have served on the USS Midway, in Yokosuka, Japan when I did ! thank you. From RDRT. bye, bye.

    • @stevepovkov9259
      @stevepovkov9259 Рік тому +7

      I served on the USS Kirk FF 1087 in Yokosuka 78-80.

    • @6ft8incyclist
      @6ft8incyclist Рік тому

      @@stevepovkov9259 we may have had a beer together I was on building 19. Com7th fleet.

    • @ApacheBob41
      @ApacheBob41 Рік тому +3

      I served on Midway, OZ Div.

    • @LarryRessler5438
      @LarryRessler5438 Рік тому +5

      Thank you sir for your service. I am also a Navy veteran who served on the USS INCHON NORTH ATLANTIC 6TH FLEET...
      Go Navy...

    • @Michael-st9ky
      @Michael-st9ky Рік тому

      I have toured your ship! 2013 San Diego

  • @Hero_Bryan
    @Hero_Bryan Рік тому +75

    Imagine going back in time and grabbing someone from the 1700s sailing age and show them this, it'll be like seeing a literal spaceship today

  • @sputnikalgrim
    @sputnikalgrim Рік тому +694

    If you disregard nuclear weapons, the carrier battle group is the single largest military flex in the world

    • @normandy3065
      @normandy3065 Рік тому +92

      Best part is the carrier itself is 2 nuclear power plants, which just displays the reliability of nuclear power without always having to be a destructive weapon

    • @drksideofthewal
      @drksideofthewal Рік тому +26

      @@normandy3065
      So when you think about it, the Carrier basically is a “nuclear weapon.” It just does its damage over time.

    • @normandy3065
      @normandy3065 Рік тому +6

      @@drksideofthewal what damage are you referring to?

    • @drksideofthewal
      @drksideofthewal Рік тому +12

      @@normandy3065
      The carrier air group. I’m implying they could unleash similar destruction to a nuke, it would just take longer.

    • @joshschneider9766
      @joshschneider9766 Рік тому +30

      It's cute you think there's no nuclear capability from the carrier. There are nuclear bombs explicitly designed to be launched from carrier aircraft silly boy.

  • @ThisPartIsAndrew
    @ThisPartIsAndrew Рік тому +374

    🇺🇲 As a Norwegian-American, this makes me feel such deep and cheerful contentment. I'm a proud American and I'll go to bat for the Old country. Skål from this Topper 🇧🇻

    • @KillerRabbit1975
      @KillerRabbit1975 Рік тому +10

      I only recently found out that I've got some Norwegian DNA. (Also some surprise Swedish, Danish, Baltic) mixed in with the German/Frisian.

    • @ThisPartIsAndrew
      @ThisPartIsAndrew Рік тому +7

      @@KillerRabbit1975 my Mom did our genealogy and we knew for a long time but it's good to get confirmation from the DNA test

    • @Ganglo-Saxon
      @Ganglo-Saxon Рік тому

      Americans are so obsessed with genealogy its comical

    • @alvarotorres9057
      @alvarotorres9057 Рік тому

      Do you have many blonde people in your family?

    • @ThisPartIsAndrew
      @ThisPartIsAndrew Рік тому

      @@alvarotorres9057 I am blonde haired in summer and dark haired in the winter

  • @Otter-Destruction
    @Otter-Destruction Рік тому +74

    Seeing sailors and planes on the deck really puts into perspective how massive the Ford is.

  • @mattia8327
    @mattia8327 Рік тому +894

    Norwegian Air force:
    30 F35A
    5 P8 poseidon
    4 C130J Super Hercules
    16 Augusta AW101
    + trainers (including 10 F35A)
    No nuclear reactors in the country
    3,650 personnel, after mobilisation Norwegian Air Force could have 5,500 personnel
    Gerald R. Ford
    24-36 F35C or F18 Super Hornets
    4-6 EA-18G
    4-6 E-2C or D Hawkeyes
    6-8 SH-60F/H
    2 MV-22 Ospreya or C2 Greyhounds
    2 Nuclear reactors
    4500 personnel

    • @americandissident9062
      @americandissident9062 Рік тому +268

      The fact that the US has a military like we have is why Norway and other NATO nations can get by having almost no military. Also, it’s really easy for those governments to pay for all their peoples’ healthcare when they don’t have to provide much for their own national defense.

    • @Cygnus__X1
      @Cygnus__X1 Рік тому

      @@americandissident9062 be careful your IQ is too high for the internet

    • @jonasbaine3538
      @jonasbaine3538 Рік тому +73

      Plus in a combat scenario there will be a fleet of destroyers and at least 1 submarine backing up the Ford carrier.

    • @rogue_hk
      @rogue_hk Рік тому +3

      The Ford's catapult is clapped, it can't launch F-35s

    • @RickActual
      @RickActual Рік тому +35

      When the Ford carrier strike group deployed to the Mediterranean in October 2023, she was accompanied by over 500 VLS missile tubes (vertical launch system)! Ford had an escort of four Arleigh Burke-class destroyers and one Ticonderoga-class cruiser. Each also has various other cannons, torpedoes, etc… Even without the fighter-bombers, the 500+ missile tubes alone bring incredible destructive power.

  • @alexanderleach3365
    @alexanderleach3365 Рік тому +98

    That must be an incredible sight to see a US Navy aircraft carrier sailing down the Oslofjord.

    • @larsrons7937
      @larsrons7937 Рік тому +2

      I sailed that stretch on 12th september. It seems I was 3½ weeks late. It would have been awesome to witness this massive carrier passing by.
      B.t.w. wasn't it this particular carrier (or: its supply vessel) that Somali pirates tried to attack a few years ago? I wonder how much khat they'd been chewing to come up with that brilliant idea?

    • @ADM-wt9cn
      @ADM-wt9cn Рік тому +1

      Where is the american flag? Or was this sold to Norway?

    • @larsrons7937
      @larsrons7937 Рік тому

      @@ADM-wt9cn 2:59 Here? The Norwegian flag. The American (owner) flag would be the upper-most. It is further aloft, out of view. 1:59 - Here you see the American flag, some meters above the Norwegian flag.

  • @canuck_gamer3359
    @canuck_gamer3359 Рік тому +114

    I am a Canadian, living right on the border across from Detroit, Michigan. I've talked to a U.S. serviceman who is a friend of my family and he's often said he loves Scandinavia. The people are so friendly and he says it's probably the most beautiful part of the world that he's ever seen. It is an awesome sight to see the Norwegian vessel escorting the U.S.'s newest carrier. It makes me so proud to be a citizen of a NATO country!

    • @CorePathway
      @CorePathway Рік тому +4

      F-311 was a fine looking ship

    • @michaellorenzen8200
      @michaellorenzen8200 Рік тому

      no disrespect only my opinion fcuk NATO it's become top heavy and full of bureaucracy waste of my US tax dollars to foot other countries

    • @North49191
      @North49191 Рік тому +1

      I'm in Windsor also.

    • @publicuser2534
      @publicuser2534 Рік тому +1

      I live in Ann Arbor, MI. Not too far from Detroit. I’m a veteran but never got to see much of the world like the Navy does. Just straight into combat.

    • @canuck_gamer3359
      @canuck_gamer3359 Рік тому

      I thank you for your service neighbor! @@publicuser2534

  • @davidebert8034
    @davidebert8034 Рік тому +70

    That’s one very beautiful Hornet’s nest!

  • @willp9543
    @willp9543 Рік тому +85

    To the people watching on land or the boats in the water..i speak from experience,you have no idea how good it makes the crew on board feel to see you there watching .This ship is about to become the most lethal war machine on earth and its crew will go non stop until the job is done.Thank you

    • @billyjoe3309
      @billyjoe3309 Рік тому +7

      Thank you for your service!

    • @willp9543
      @willp9543 Рік тому +5

      @@billyjoe3309 your very welcome .

    • @saladbreath607
      @saladbreath607 6 місяців тому +1

      The most lethal (by far) war machines on earth are known as Akula, Ohio, Vanguard, and Triomphant.

    • @willp9543
      @willp9543 6 місяців тому +1

      @@saladbreath607 the most dangerous are the ones you cant see ..The subs in a carriers fleet are the ones that can change life on earth

    • @donktheclown
      @donktheclown 3 дні тому

      @@willp9543 So can't our USN Boomers.

  • @rayedward5465
    @rayedward5465 Рік тому +151

    I love how the carrier was TOWING a tugboat behind it like a trailer 😂

    • @mkvv5687
      @mkvv5687 Рік тому +37

      Or a recalcitrant child.

    • @rayedward5465
      @rayedward5465 Рік тому +9

      @@mkvv5687 LOL! That too! 🤣😂

    • @nathanielalaburgDelhi
      @nathanielalaburgDelhi Рік тому +57

      It's usually the other way around in Russia 🤣🤣

    • @mkvv5687
      @mkvv5687 Рік тому +4

      @@nathanielalaburgDelhi True, true. Er, sorry...pravda, pravda.

    • @JohnCampbell-rn8rz
      @JohnCampbell-rn8rz Рік тому +52

      You'll notice the tug is being towed stern first. If the Ford had to stop unexpectedly in those narrow waters, an extra 25,000 horsepower pulling in the opposite direction could be the difference between a close call and an embarrassing oops.

  • @josiahricafrente585
    @josiahricafrente585 Рік тому +42

    I can only imagine the tension that whole bridge team must be feeling trying to navigate those waters! Must’ve had to be the coolest of cucumbers in there!

    • @Horible4
      @Horible4 Рік тому +2

      The river has probably been thoroughly mapped out for decades given the amount of traffic through there. I doubt there was much concern.

    • @josiahricafrente585
      @josiahricafrente585 Рік тому

      @@Horible4 It’s not the mapping of the waterways that I was thinking about, but rather the fact that such a large vessel is going through them.
      The estuaries and channels of Chesapeake Bay have been thoroughly mapped for centuries, especially since it’s such a high traffic area. Even so, I still feel some concern when even my little destroyer goes a-steaming through those waters! And destroyers are much more maneuverable than carriers! There’s just so much to consider when driving ships: maneuverability, momentum, traffic density, etc. All of these considerations magnify in significance when in what we in the Navy and wider seafaring world call “restricted waters.” Now you have to make sure your position on your charts matches your actual position in the waterway, now you have to pay attention to the depth of water, now you have weird physical phenomena like squat and bank cushion to worry about, now you have to make sure that other watercraft around you don’t act dumb (ferries and pleasure craft are particularly notorious).
      My point is that no matter how well-mapped and well-traveled it may be, a narrow waterway is a narrow waterway. And if we destroyermen need to be on our A-games, knowing precisely when/where/how much we must turn and how fast we can safely go, when navigating narrow waterways in our naval equivalent to a high-performance sports car, then carrier drivers, having the equivalent of a semi-truck pulling an oversized load to contend with, must be on their A+ game!

    • @joshschneider9766
      @joshschneider9766 Рік тому +5

      None at all. They routinely practice shallow water navigation. Like weekly lol

    • @josiahricafrente585
      @josiahricafrente585 Рік тому +4

      @@joshschneider9766 sure, we do too. Does that mean they’re not trying to stay focused and collected during this transit? No.
      I’ve been underway several times at this point, and I’ve done a fair share of simulator time. Being on the bridge of a larger vessel isn’t as easy as most would think.

    • @rhettsmithoutdoors8269
      @rhettsmithoutdoors8269 Рік тому +1

      Those fjords are far from shallow. A lot of them are thousands of feet deep. The fjords in Norway are amazing and their country is beautiful.

  • @kayliibensen387
    @kayliibensen387 Рік тому +1

    that is awesome! thank you for the great footage!

  • @ehsannadeem3970
    @ehsannadeem3970 Рік тому +22

    I am not a war promoter but must say the fear of conflict brings some awesome inventions. This behemoth is so so so massive, it’s not easy to comprehend how big it is just by looking in a video. Just look how small the planes look. Gorgeous beast.

    • @rickbase833
      @rickbase833 Рік тому

      As a USN vet having served in CGN in the late 80s....it wasn't obvious to me how large a CVN was until my ship came along side one at sea. Massive and striking and the amount of crew on board is amazing. Really is a city on the water.

    • @BPB9973952
      @BPB9973952 Рік тому

      and many container ships are larger............@@rickbase833

  • @brucecampbell8814
    @brucecampbell8814 Рік тому +7

    Awesome display of force. No one is better!

    • @larsrons7937
      @larsrons7937 Рік тому +3

      Wasn't this the very carrier (or rather, a supply vessel from its carrier group) that Somali pirates attacked a few years ago? I wonder how much *khat* they'd been chewing to come up with that brilliant idea. 🤪 The carrier immediately launched 6 sorties at the pirates' mother vessel, creating a new reef at the bottom of the sea.

  • @mastro4886
    @mastro4886 Рік тому +11

    What an absolutely gorgeous ship. God bless 🇺🇸

  • @asanablue
    @asanablue 8 місяців тому +1

    This is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

  • @onegrideden2421
    @onegrideden2421 Рік тому +57

    With such a wide and lengthy ship, one guy has his phone in portrait mode.

  • @clintonjohn5482
    @clintonjohn5482 8 місяців тому +2

    safe journey great sailor's.....God bless America

  • @fgm1197
    @fgm1197 Рік тому +56

    I was in the airforce. We had huge maintenance hangars suitable for 4 maybe 5 planes. It always amazes how these 80 or so planes fit under deck.

    • @boats1980sf
      @boats1980sf Рік тому +20

      As a former CV-67 sailor (ABE), it one big puzzle each day depending what planes are up and which ones are down for routine maintenance. And don't let the aircraft elevator fail or it really gets messy.

    • @leftR-tardation
      @leftR-tardation Рік тому +1

      That’s so crazy that they can go under deck. No way!
      Ingressive machine and crew

    • @sam23696
      @sam23696 Рік тому +2

      @@boats1980sf What do you do if the elevator fails? Genuinely curious what "really messy" means. Also how long does it take to put an entire deck of aircraft into storage, say if a storm is about to hit or something.

    • @bradgaines5091
      @bradgaines5091 Рік тому +2

      ​@@sam23696They don't. There are always aircraft on deck. They get chained down in heavy seas.

  • @Bellquist11
    @Bellquist11 Рік тому +4

    Great video. Thank you for sharing and a hello from San Diego.

  • @charlesyork14
    @charlesyork14 Рік тому +25

    OMG that aircraft carrier is one massive warship! Must’ve been one big sight for the natives to see.

  • @ctbsancho2516
    @ctbsancho2516 Рік тому +3

    Peace through strength

  • @ScreaminEmu
    @ScreaminEmu Рік тому +8

    I made my first visit to Norway last month. Beautiful country and lovely people. Thanks for hosting our carrier! Someone have a moose burger for me… 😂

  • @chrisbreezy-ryanbarbosa4320
    @chrisbreezy-ryanbarbosa4320 Рік тому +362

    Goodness, how beautiful Norway is! To see that powerful vessel sailing through is really an amazing sight. I'm glad the Americans are so strong, because maybe the world would be controlled by the Putin, Xi, Kim Jong Un's if not! Thanks for sharing!

    • @rushfan9thcmd
      @rushfan9thcmd Рік тому +29

      Some Europeans like to criticize how much work hours we put in and not enough 'holiday' time off. While there are many things our leaders waste money on, we know our taxes pay for these defenses of not only us, but our allies. Like I said, theres no shortage of bad decision making here. I have a son serving on a carrier presently.

    • @oldskoolrools1353
      @oldskoolrools1353 Рік тому +18

      You said it...refreshing that some actually realise that..

    • @WojciechWachniewski-st1zm
      @WojciechWachniewski-st1zm Рік тому +2

      Norway is simply full of sights more beaitiful than this one. One has only to board a Hurtigruten ship and go along Norwegian coast. Paradise of Nature!! 👍

    • @hashteraksgage3281
      @hashteraksgage3281 Рік тому +5

      This comment made me puke. But yeah, Norway is beautiful i agree.

    • @americandissident9062
      @americandissident9062 Рік тому

      The world is already controlled by Israel and China.

  • @johnrobb5155
    @johnrobb5155 Рік тому +324

    Great story of Norwegian resistance to the German attack in WW2. War had not been declared, Hitler despatched one of the most modern battle cruisers of the German navy, the Blucher, with about 1,000 troops on board to seize Oslo. Arriving at night the Blucher had failed to respond to a challenge from a guard boat and then came to Oscarborg. The fortress was manned by an elderly officer, two regular sergeants and a couple of dozen conscripts with a few weeks service. The casemates shown early in this video fired. They were from early 1900's but large calibre, at point blank range, they did serious damage, causing major fire on board the Blucher, which carried on.
    When this video first shows the aircraft carrier, there is a block house on the shore line which was a static torpedo battery, containing WW1 vintage Whitworth torpedoes. These fired, scoring 2 hits and the Blucher sunk with great loss of life.
    The Gerald Ford probably sailed right over the wreck, I wander if the crew knew anything about what was below them?

    • @klade5031
      @klade5031 Рік тому +18

      Slight correction. Blucher was a *heavy* cruiser, not a battlecruiser. It's an entire weight class difference as historically, the German iteration of the battlecruiser concept was speed and armor at the cost of firepower and were essentially designed to be capable of taking hits, especially against the caliber of the guns the fortress had, and capable of functioning as secondary battleships as opposed to the more glass cannon approach the British had.

    • @grosvenorclub
      @grosvenorclub Рік тому +4

      I had that story and was wondering if this was the same one . Thanks for the confirmation .

    • @jadeharris7961
      @jadeharris7961 Рік тому +1

      Thanks for that history,I love learning history I did not know.

    • @aftersexhighfives
      @aftersexhighfives Рік тому +1

      I don't know if cool is the right word, but thank you for this history lesson. It is far better to read about history than to live it. Here's to hoping our kids get to read about history. A lot more than they and we have had to live it. ❤🎉

    • @bryanr93
      @bryanr93 Рік тому +3

      I find it hard to believe that they didn’t need to fish out the Blucher in order for other large ships to cross that canal. I mean how frigging deep is that darn river? I’ll have to look into this

  • @iianantir1
    @iianantir1 Рік тому +1

    I lived in Bremerton and have watched various super carriers come and go over the years and it's still crazy how big they are when you get close like that.

  • @blitzkrieg2524
    @blitzkrieg2524 Рік тому +13

    Felt like the opening to space balls. Holy shit that thing is massive

    • @jbloun911
      @jbloun911 27 днів тому

      Stop swearing about Holy Spirit

  • @rupertswyer8794
    @rupertswyer8794 7 місяців тому +1

    An utterly amazing piece of kit.

  • @ThrashingCode
    @ThrashingCode Рік тому +3

    I'd be out there watchign that too!
    I mean, I live in Seattle, and we have carriers sitting around and carriers in and out regularly and I still go down EVERY time to go watch em' go by. It's just amazing these floating airfields!!!

    • @deebosamuelsfather6453
      @deebosamuelsfather6453 Рік тому +2

      They used to have some old battleship looking boats docked down in Tacoma for a while, still blew my mind seeing ships of that size

  • @agneskempis-cruz7981
    @agneskempis-cruz7981 Рік тому +2

    My, first time to see up close of this incredible 'boat' 😂, thank you for sharing this video❤❤❤

  • @corvanphoenix
    @corvanphoenix Рік тому +11

    Man! Awesome to see such a massive ship in such a naturally beautiful & tiny area!

    • @snowcat9308
      @snowcat9308 Рік тому +5

      The people on the deck really give you a sense of scale

    • @larsrons7937
      @larsrons7937 Рік тому

      Sailing right past the wreck of the WWII German heavy cruiser Blücher which sank just north of Oscarsborg fortress.

  • @dapperdave2090
    @dapperdave2090 Рік тому +24

    God Bless our sailors and the ship's support crews 👍 😎👍

  • @JohnCelona-o5i
    @JohnCelona-o5i Рік тому +7

    We once had the USS Lincoln along our shoreline that took everyone’s breath away. It looked powerful!

    • @tu6202
      @tu6202 Рік тому +1

      When and where was that? I was stationed on The USS Abraham Lincoln from 1996 to 1999.

  • @mehbird153
    @mehbird153 Рік тому +17

    Man, I always forget how much sound those huge machines make, it's crazy.

    • @rickbase833
      @rickbase833 Рік тому

      Yep and these CVNs can go pretty fast when they want to....I'm a USN vet. The advertised speed is 30 knots but nuclear powered vessel like the Ford can go faster if needed.

  • @SilentKnight43
    @SilentKnight43 Рік тому +3

    When the wide-angle lens on your camera - isn't quite wide enough.
    Great footage!

  • @jamesmcdonald5026
    @jamesmcdonald5026 Рік тому +6

    Beautiful ships!

  • @dallasyap3064
    @dallasyap3064 Рік тому +18

    Norway is super beautiful. Such an amazing country. Having the largest floating airfield in the world to sail across your town like that just further adds to that beauty.

  • @austinbratton9973
    @austinbratton9973 Рік тому +4

    Salute to the troops, and to all who have served!!

  • @sherman4970
    @sherman4970 Рік тому +11

    No matter what your views,,that is a serious bit of kit and very impressive 👍👍

  • @bollockjohnson6156
    @bollockjohnson6156 Рік тому +37

    That escort ship was the equivalent of Mike Tyson's bodyguard.

    • @Beyllion
      @Beyllion 2 місяці тому

      Not really. A carrier absolutely needs escort ships to defend itself. Otherwise it's dead because it's an easy target

  • @joesanchez979
    @joesanchez979 Рік тому +4

    Excellent video 👍

  • @bunnyfufu9933
    @bunnyfufu9933 Рік тому +2

    Can never get used to how big that thing is ❤

  • @RustyB5000
    @RustyB5000 Рік тому +247

    Fun Fact: It's the only Ford that can make it past 100,000 miles without breaking down

    • @rwhclo
      @rwhclo Рік тому +8

      😂😂😂

    • @Kgio-2112
      @Kgio-2112 Рік тому +5

      Facts are never fun

    • @boom-bm1kl
      @boom-bm1kl Рік тому +9

      GM made the reactors...

    • @229Mike
      @229Mike Рік тому

      😂

    • @johnnybravo964
      @johnnybravo964 Рік тому +2

      so it is the only one that can go more than 4 times across the planet?? wow such a weak boat..

  • @Noticerofthings
    @Noticerofthings Рік тому

    What a very neat and special video great job thanks for sharing

  • @bendalton5221
    @bendalton5221 Рік тому +9

    "you're gonna need a bigger boat"
    "here, will this do?"

  • @iamyoda66
    @iamyoda66 Рік тому +5

    Impressive video. The grace of the surrounding and power of the ship! Modern day viking…

  • @michealtaylor1946
    @michealtaylor1946 Рік тому +10

    That escort ship was clean, sleek and radiated "Make My Day, do something stupid"

  • @rs6730
    @rs6730 Рік тому +2

    That Dog at the end was like... BARK!! . Master did you see that thing.. I am glad I could scare it off for you. Treat please!

  • @kenroberts177
    @kenroberts177 Рік тому +12

    Video reminds me of scene from Close Encounters where you see large flying saucer and you say “Gee thats a pretty big ship, till the mothership comes after and you say, ‘Holy S-t’”.

  • @ripDenmarkVesey
    @ripDenmarkVesey Рік тому +13

    Beautiful lethal Ship. The US Military Industrial Complex is an amazing and expensive 💰 thing.

  • @honkbob
    @honkbob Рік тому +3

    Absolutely beautiful view there in Norway. Wonderful! I would have loved to be in a personal boat on the other side of the ships. I have worked with people in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland. We in a way are brothers and all contribute where and how we can -- how our societies should interact. From USA.

  • @gangster3591
    @gangster3591 Рік тому +5

    It dominates the landscape. Wow, a sight to see for our Norwegian friends

  • @negativezero3107
    @negativezero3107 Рік тому +22

    Hey look honey, a town just floated by.

  • @darrellburnside9368
    @darrellburnside9368 Рік тому +13

    I was in Baltimore for sailibration in 2012 and got a close look at Norwegian destroyer. I was impressed.

  • @annemillenlongacre4462
    @annemillenlongacre4462 Рік тому +3

    What a beautiful Ship.

  • @Hey_MikeZeroEcho22P
    @Hey_MikeZeroEcho22P Рік тому

    Excellent view of the port side of the ship...showing a Rare view of the ship.
    This view is Very difficult to record because when the ship is inport, it usually ties up on the starboard side where MANY people take pictures or video-record.... you need to be on a boat, IF It Is Allowed, to record the port side and Even when you do you are nearly underneath the ship or are Totally restricted from Getting a boat on that side.
    BUT Here, you are on a far enough hillside and can get a Good Wide Shot of the port side.........Well Done, Thanks!!
    Reason I enjoyed this video is because I have a NEW Model, in 1/700 plastic, of GERALD R. FORD, and this helps!!! (ESPECIALLY with the railings along the flight deck!!!)

  • @Maritime_lol
    @Maritime_lol Рік тому +28

    Lying below is the german cruiser Blucher, sunk by ten fortress, ww2

    • @peterdavid5034
      @peterdavid5034 4 дні тому

      And you can see the 11-inch guns that did the job.

  • @jayhernandez3137
    @jayhernandez3137 Рік тому +3

    God bless all who serve for world peace.

  • @nightwishfan2006
    @nightwishfan2006 Рік тому +9

    What would the Vikings say about the long boat?

    • @livethefuture2492
      @livethefuture2492 Рік тому +4

      "Thats one long boat..."

    • @craiga2002
      @craiga2002 Рік тому

      "Mind you, some of those carrier bytes can be pretti nasti..."

  • @dainco08
    @dainco08 Рік тому +5

    Wowww Ford!!!

  • @johnschuring5726
    @johnschuring5726 Рік тому +40

    pardon me for coming through, excuse me. Don't mind me I'm just pretty much the largest thing that floats.

    • @katanabluejay
      @katanabluejay Рік тому +10

      *most powerful thing that floats
      the largest ships in the world are cargo ships

  • @socoman99
    @socoman99 Рік тому +43

    I love the subliminal context of having that many aircraft on deck at the same time; it's basically "showing" off for our friends and allies, but most importantly, trolling the Russians.

    • @xGoodOldSmurfehx
      @xGoodOldSmurfehx Рік тому +15

      They were doing check-ups and inspection, some of these were ready for action too if you paid attention to what the crew were doing on the deck and what color their vests were
      They werent trolling the Russians, they were literally on yellow alert because Norway is fairly close to Russia and the surrounding waters are a potential danger which is why you only saw a bunch of crew and officers on the deck instead of the full ship crew on ceremonial salute duty
      The AA missile launchers and Phalanx were also not being serviced which means they were already inspected and ready for action
      The pilots who's planes were ready were probably chilling inside the island and waiting for any Ruskie plane or boats foolish enough to show up

    • @joshschneider9766
      @joshschneider9766 Рік тому +3

      It's definitely propaganda but also as the above guy stated a chance to clear the lower decks for maintenance and inspection of the spaces.

    • @joshschneider9766
      @joshschneider9766 Рік тому +5

      And there's no such thing as yellow alert in real life. That's star trek. In real world semaphore flag code a yellow flag indicates heat stress levels the crew needs to consider.

    • @j.b.e.5149
      @j.b.e.5149 Рік тому +1

      The hangar deck is not for aircraft storage and unless the Ford is completely different then the carrier I was on, you can't fit the entire airwing in the hangar bays. With that being said what you see on the flight deck is only a portion of the airwing. I'm sure the hangar deck must be at least 50% capacity. Its never empty when the entire compliment of the airwing is onboard.

    • @lo1lawl
      @lo1lawl Рік тому +1

      @@xGoodOldSmurfehxif you know what colors on vests mean, you should also know what minimum runway means...
      bro they aint launching shit off that deck right now. that's a flex configuration.

  • @joshschneider9766
    @joshschneider9766 Рік тому +4

    Lmao i love the speed boat zipping past the frigate. Puts its size into perspective let alone the carriers.

  • @legoguy8740
    @legoguy8740 Рік тому +1

    i live in that town, drøbak. i was there that day. i was standing somewhere behind the camera man a bit higher up. i also saw Gerald arrive towards Oslo a few days earlier. this video is of it leaving

  • @DarkTranqz
    @DarkTranqz Рік тому +30

    More air power than a lot of countries entire air forces. The US has 10 more of these "supercarriers", as well as 9 smaller flat-decked amphibious assault ships that might as well be called aircraft carriers anyway, because they launch and carry helicopters and Ospreys.

    • @n3v3rforgott3n9
      @n3v3rforgott3n9 Рік тому +12

      Also F35Bs now

    • @n3v3rforgott3n9
      @n3v3rforgott3n9 Рік тому

      @@Gnomezonbacon Which are not nearly as capable as F35C variants... or the numerous other platforms a catapult system can launch like AWACs and refueling planes.

  • @robscherme534
    @robscherme534 Рік тому +2

    Ford thru the Fjord. Awesome.

  • @thenatedawg1994
    @thenatedawg1994 Рік тому +10

    The amount of firepower on that relatively small area of space is wild.

    • @xXtuscanator22Xx
      @xXtuscanator22Xx 11 місяців тому +2

      They literally saw floating in front of them with the firepower to level any country at a moments notice. Imagine seeing that thing pull up to your country and just knowing that it can start a full scale invasion immediately.

  • @Ragnarok182
    @Ragnarok182 Рік тому +1

    Have no fear, freedom is here!

  • @jakgats1411
    @jakgats1411 Рік тому +5

    wow what a sight to behold. not everyday you see an airforce base float by😳

  • @mh53j
    @mh53j 28 днів тому

    I liked the Norwegian Bell 412 flying alongside!

  • @BoxiesAU
    @BoxiesAU Рік тому +3

    The ultimate in luxury - We just watched billions and billions of dollars go by

  • @GalaxyStar-z2c
    @GalaxyStar-z2c Рік тому +2

    Beautiful

  • @davidhynes
    @davidhynes Рік тому +10

    Thats the Big Stick.

  • @davehue9517
    @davehue9517 23 дні тому +1

    Incredibly majestic, yet deadly 🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @genus.species3362
    @genus.species3362 Рік тому +10

    Idk why, but Imperial March instantly played in my head when the carrier slowly came into view.

    • @larsrons7937
      @larsrons7937 Рік тому +1

      I envisioned the Somali pirates when they attacked the carrier group with Kalashnikovs. What a brilliant idea - when one's been chewing a ton of khat. 🤪

  • @darrenrichings4091
    @darrenrichings4091 Рік тому +1

    The flight deck is truly the best job,I haven’t found anything like it since I left

  • @shanekilpatrick3378
    @shanekilpatrick3378 Рік тому +9

    Power projection 😀👍🏻

  • @ColdWarVet607
    @ColdWarVet607 Рік тому +3

    Its hard to believe that Carrier can float. As hard to believe as planes can fly without flapping their wings. Cool video...thanks.

  • @billyponsonby
    @billyponsonby Рік тому +3

    3:16 the tug is running astern presumably with a line attached just in case.

  • @jayhernandez3137
    @jayhernandez3137 Рік тому +2

    Marvelous

  • @thomasfucillo
    @thomasfucillo Рік тому +4

    She puts off a smaller wake than the little motorboats following her. That’s incredible

    • @Werepie
      @Werepie Рік тому

      Her screws are also a bit farther underwater lol.
      Hull speed is also a pretty fascinating phenomena relating to a ship's wake generation (and subsequent drag) vs her length. Part of why such massive ships can make 30+ knots!

    • @thomasfucillo
      @thomasfucillo Рік тому +2

      @@Werepie she’s so big I’d expect her to throw some waves off horizontally 🤷‍♂️ People jump the wake of great lakes freighters on jet skis up by my house.
      She’s probably designed better though.

  • @jonathangodin4775
    @jonathangodin4775 Рік тому

    It’s like watching the star destroyer go by in a new hope! These things are awe inspiring

  • @oocloudoo1549
    @oocloudoo1549 Рік тому +6

    That my friends. Is the biggest military flex in the history of humanity.

  • @allysonh6410
    @allysonh6410 Рік тому +2

    Beautiful!!❤USA🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸❤🎉🎉

  • @ImReadyD151
    @ImReadyD151 Рік тому +49

    Crazy when you think lying down below is a German cruiser

    • @ScapoloMichael
      @ScapoloMichael Рік тому +3

      Imagine how the world will have changed in another 83 years

    • @typehyuga607
      @typehyuga607 Рік тому

      Battleship tirpitz

    • @larsrons7937
      @larsrons7937 Рік тому +17

      @@typehyuga607 No (Tirpitz was way up in northern Norway). The wreck here is German heavy cruiser "Blücher" which was sunk by Oscarborg coastal fortress, about 2 kms to the north. Crew of 1,340, many died. It happened on 9th april 1940 on the first day of the invasion.

  • @rootkhan3254
    @rootkhan3254 Рік тому +1

    god bless our people in the service 🇺🇲

  • @xylem3996
    @xylem3996 Рік тому +3

    What is a kilometer 🦅

  • @jeri8853
    @jeri8853 Рік тому

    Incredible!!!

  • @weerawarakul1817
    @weerawarakul1817 Рік тому +13

    a single aircraft carrier ship that carry air power that dwarf 80% of countries around the world who has airforce

  • @abitofaviation
    @abitofaviation Рік тому

    Wow, that thing is crazy you have a new sub!

  • @w5monkey
    @w5monkey Рік тому +13

    all that's missing is the star wars imperial March theme

  • @tommykaung5882
    @tommykaung5882 Рік тому +2

    Meanwhile underwater..
    Blucher: Yoy, what's up!

  • @rodshoaf
    @rodshoaf Рік тому +5

    Oscarborg Fortress was the same fortress that sunk The German Cruiser Blucher in WW2