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  • Опубліковано 3 вер 2019
  • Seawolf provides a fascinating insider’s look at one of the world’s most remarkable structures. Called "the most complex military machine of the 20th Century," the $2.3 billion Seawolf submarine is a prototype for the U.S. Navy’s undersea future.
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  • @LifeByAbe
    @LifeByAbe 9 місяців тому +15

    I watched this documentary in high school and thought that it would be awesome to be on that ship. Fast forward a few years and I stepped foot on that boat for 4 years.

    • @paulviers2363
      @paulviers2363 Місяць тому +1

      Job well done! I'm former navy as well, USS John F. Kennedy. I was an engineer.

  • @bass305-HCCA
    @bass305-HCCA 2 роки тому +88

    My buddy is a Navy helicopter pilot. He told me that whatever the Navy shows the public, they are FAR beyond that technology.

    • @robertblair5274
      @robertblair5274 2 роки тому +12

      To the best of my knowledge that is true of any branch of our military. And our government.

    • @NAYBAHOOD_NINJA
      @NAYBAHOOD_NINJA 2 роки тому +4

      Yep facts

    • @burkanov
      @burkanov 2 роки тому +1

      That's true for every military I suppose. I've seen recently a long video on the russian "hornets nest" and it seems to be pretty similar in the way what and how they allow to present to the public.

    • @bass305-HCCA
      @bass305-HCCA 2 роки тому +2

      @@burkanov problem for Russia is that they might have certain technologies, but they can't afford to implement them. They can't even mass produce the SU57. And that thing still has engine problems.

    • @burkanov
      @burkanov 2 роки тому +2

      @@bass305-HCCA I thought that was rather common for all countries. Zumwalt, A400, "Iris", etc... Those tecs mostly serve as a technology demo, just a stage higher, while 99% is done by what's called "legacy gear". There's a gap, of course, in both quality and quantity, but the delta is not as large as it seems.

  • @musicman9969
    @musicman9969 Рік тому +25

    I was stationed on-board a 637 class submarine. They were awesome in their time, but the seawolf and virginia class are obviously far more sophisticated. I wish I could have served on these more modern subs

    • @crankychris2
      @crankychris2 Рік тому +3

      The Sturgeon class fast attack sub was our primary defense to Soviet boomers throughout the 70's and 80's. Her claimed test depth of 1320 feet and 90 deg rotating sailfins were impressive in her day.
      Thank you for your service to our country.

  • @jamesallen9620
    @jamesallen9620 2 роки тому +12

    I've welded on many hull structures of all classes of submarines and proud.

  • @robertgreen9150
    @robertgreen9150 2 роки тому +13

    That captain's log book was a matter of fact and what a great response via that beautiful craft service like that made me appreciate and love that captain, the crew, and All that that goes into their maneuvers to save our lives

  • @bfg1836
    @bfg1836 2 роки тому +12

    Thresher swapped a hydraulic pump out for one on my boat so they could meet sea trials schedule. She never came back. That hydraulic pump on my boat still had the original brass nameplate that said USS Thresher.

    • @mrwrong369
      @mrwrong369 7 місяців тому

      Wait what? 1 year later and nobody has asked you what you're talking about? Why would a military sub need to switch hydraulic pumps with a civilian boat? Assuming you're a random civilian, that is. If you even see this could you throw some more details our way?

    • @bfg1836
      @bfg1836 7 місяців тому

      @@mrwrong369 my boat USS Pollack (SSN 603).

    • @mrwrong369
      @mrwrong369 7 місяців тому

      @@bfg1836 how did that situation come about though? Why did y'all need to swap pumps? If you don't mind me asking.

    • @bfg1836
      @bfg1836 7 місяців тому

      @@mrwrong369 Thresher needed to go on sea trials. Hydraulic pump was broke. Pollack was in new construction. Same class, same pump. Thresher took Pollack’s pump and went on sea trials. Pollack took Thresher’s pump. When Thresher didn’t come back, Pollack kept her pump, repaired it, and kept the nameplate on it.

    • @mrwrong369
      @mrwrong369 7 місяців тому

      @@bfg1836 wow man that's so interesting. What a cool little piece of history to have in your personal possession. Two final questions if you dont mind, did you get rid of Pollack? And if so, did you keep the pump, or at least the nameplate? Thank you for taking the time to respond.

  • @TonyT3
    @TonyT3 Рік тому +23

    This was a remarkable video. I served aboard the USS Trumpetfish SS425 a diesel electric Sub from 1970-72. I remember how tight our crew was. I never experienced that camaraderie ever again in my life. I found serving & qualifying on this boat along with attending Sonar A school the most interesting time in my life. Being the Seawolf is so technicaly sophisticated I would think crew members could only perform their specific functions on board. On the Trumpetfish I could perfectly perform several functions on board aside from my specific function. I Qualified in 6 months a record for the ship. I was manuvering Helmsman & Battle Station Helmsman. When I first came a board I became leading seaman of the deck gang & the last 6 months of my time on board I was in the Sonar gang. I actually saw Admiral Rickover one morning coming down the brow of the USS Orion Sub tender tied up right across the pier as I stood a Topside watch. I can't imagen serving on the Seawolf, but I'll bet it would be fasinating. Still today I draw on the knowledge I learned in the Navy & on board the Trumpetfish. It has been fifthy years since I served, yet I'll bet if I was on that the boat today it wouldn't take long for me to be the same sailor I was back then. I think all Submariners have a special pride in themselfs for serving aboard a Boat. There really aren't that many of us. In the fifthy years since I've served I've rarely encountered another Submariner.

    • @johndoe-od6ge
      @johndoe-od6ge Рік тому +2

      thank you for your service !!!

    • @augustodocjuncada6095
      @augustodocjuncada6095 Рік тому +1

      😂

    • @PostUp_Time
      @PostUp_Time Рік тому +1

      generally speaking, i do not encounter Submariners either. Are Submariners that rare?

    • @TonyT3
      @TonyT3 Рік тому +1

      @@PostUp_Time You would think not considering the amount of Subs we've built over the last 50 years & the fact that ballistic missile subs have two crews. I have always been proud of my service on my Sub & when the subject ever comes up I've found most people are really impressed with it also. I also feel that there was a different attitude amoung submariners when I served back then. There was more of a camaraderie & less of an intelligence, whereas today there is more intelligence & less camaraderie. I've never experienced that kind of camaraderie amoung any other group of people men or woman that I've worked with since my time aboard that Sub. In fact most to the people I've worked with since were selfish, deceitful & far from trustworthy. I look back at my time in the Navy as the most interesting & exciting time of my life especially because of my time on my Sub & the incredible places I've visted while aboard. I often wish I could have done it again & still do.

    • @Littlenovatv
      @Littlenovatv 11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for sharing such a great experience with everyone. I've been told theirs been less than 10k submariner. So your experiences are literally one in a million. Thank you for your service to the country.

  • @nenblom
    @nenblom Рік тому +9

    Submarines and their crews are fascinating!

  • @kevinquarles5555
    @kevinquarles5555 Рік тому +4

    I'm proud to say I had did my share of welding on this boat as It was being assembled in North Charleston SC. At General Dynamics Goose Creek facility.

  • @vaughnevanssr8310
    @vaughnevanssr8310 2 роки тому +26

    What a awesome military we have. As a career Army soldier, I'm so proud to be on the right side of power. Go Navy!!!

    • @djdigital3806
      @djdigital3806 2 роки тому +1

      I served in the Army Reserve as a Religion Specialist. I served in the Navy as a Storekeeper. When l joined the Navy l wanted the Nuclear Power Program. I passed the the test by one point. Didn't get in. I had a traffic ticket and couldn't get top secret clearance.

    • @jaybird1150
      @jaybird1150 Рік тому +2

      Another way uncle Sam likes to remind us that we are special

    • @brianbassett4379
      @brianbassett4379 4 місяці тому

      Yeah... *if* you consider the _Navy_ to be military.

  • @sadikitownsend5476
    @sadikitownsend5476 Рік тому +12

    Engineers are some awesome thinkers much respect to these ppl

    • @rogerfournier3284
      @rogerfournier3284 Рік тому

      On point: Exemplary respectful comment.

    • @BradyIsAfagInHeat
      @BradyIsAfagInHeat Рік тому

      They are gods walking amongst 8 Billion, slack jawed, mouth breathing, dim wits.

  • @markbrito21
    @markbrito21 2 роки тому +2

    Rhode Island here! My brother worked there for awhile 🇺🇸

  • @retvet92
    @retvet92 2 роки тому +76

    I put 26 years in the U. S. Navy Submarine Service. I was either riding 637 class attack boats; teaching, supporting or repairing submarines. My last tour of duty was on the research and development team of the Seawolf at NAVSEA. I worked on the development of her dual torpedo room & launcher system; small launchers; mast & antenna systems and nuclear weapons safety. Seawolf was, and is, the leading nemeses of the sea. It was a sad day when the class was cut to only 3. Our politicians don't always have our best interests in mind when making decisions. I'm not sure why they think the "cold war" was actually cold and, just because a "wall' was taken down, we no longer had a reason for continuing to improve our defenses. The Virginia class is very capable but not a Seawolf. One of my regrets is that I did not actually get to ride her. I thank the NAVSEA team; the contractors; the construction workers and the crew for Seawolf.

    • @williamsherman1942
      @williamsherman1942 2 роки тому +7

      Long live Navy!

    • @colleendryden7563
      @colleendryden7563 Рік тому

      I thank you for your service protecting this nation,however things have changed. we live in a world that has7 nations with weapons of mass destruction,sooner or later some idiot will push the button.When this happens and trust me it will,all nations will launch weapons of mass destruction. Putin believes he was put on earth to destroy the world with nuclear weapons,whether or not he is bluffing is not open for debate, the potential is still real. Someone has made the decision for the rest of us to give ours up,the process has already started by using Biden . He is setting the stage for what's to come,he is putting us in a crippling position by destroying our economy,my suggestion is learn to speak chinese,it might help in the near future,i saw this coming 6 years ago,Trump got in the way. This plan they have will take place ,they have the media on board the DOJ FBI and other key agencies , never thought i would live long enough to see this take place but i was wrong.

    • @marinegunner7481
      @marinegunner7481 Рік тому +2

      I worked in the ESTG group on fast attack ECM systems at the Newport News Shipyard for a few months. Didn’t care much for being a Shipyard employee. Much preferred being a Navy contractor. Don’t remember the boats I worked on. We had two or three at the time (can’t remember) and one aircraft carrier. I only worked on the carrier one day to help that crew. The rest of the time I worked on the attack boats. The work was OK but there wasn’t much room for promotion; limited career path. So I left.

    • @marinegunner7481
      @marinegunner7481 Рік тому +3

      Mast and antenna systems? Funny story. We always hydro-tested the ECM mast after shop work before reinstalling it on the boat. The mast went into the the hydro tank upside down. We disconnected a coax cable from the arena and connected a leak detector to it to monitor for leakage during the hydro test. After the hydro test, the antenna mast section was reinstalled on the boat.
      We were doing other testing in preparation for sea trials and I was on swing shift. It was mid-winter and a freezing rain was coming down, coating everything with a thick layer of ice. We get the word that day shift had left the leak detector in the antenna section and we needed to retrieve it and reconnect the antenna.
      We walked down to the boat. They had a fifty foot wooden ladder leaning against the ECM mast and my supervisor told me to go up and retrieve the leak detector.
      To get to the leak detector there is a round access plate on the front of the mast. It’s about eighteen inches in diameter and two inches thick made out of solid steel (HY80?). It has an o-ring seal and was held in place by about a dozen socket-head bolts. This thing weighs around fifty pounds or so and has no handles. To take it off you have to use a couple of jack screws to back it out.
      There was no work platform; just that rickety ice-covered ladder and a fifty foot drop to the deck. I told him that if he wanted that leak detector bad enough to risk his life for it he was welcome to try but I wasn’t going up that ladder.
      Next morning they sent a portable crane with a work platform and two guys to do that job. After that I looked at my supervisor differently. If he would’ve literally let me try to do that job, he had no consideration for my safety. He obviously wouldn’t do it himself. I’m a combat vet and that job was probably almost as dangerous as a combat Recon patrol.

    • @TheGecko213
      @TheGecko213 Рік тому

      ThNk you for your service !
      Cold War never ended
      Now we will be fighting the Chinese in the Pacific and the South China Sea

  • @ctuagent247
    @ctuagent247 2 роки тому +3

    My second underway (unqualified) on michigan I had to rack in the torpedo room, while qualified guys had to hot rack. I had no qualms about cuddling with a torpedo lol

  • @mataranado
    @mataranado 11 місяців тому +2

    Nothing but respect !!!

  • @c.o.6414
    @c.o.6414 4 місяці тому +1

    my grandpa worked on some of the computer systems for the seawolf subs, I think it was for torpedo guidance. what a feat of engineering, respect to all submariners

  • @justlucky8254
    @justlucky8254 2 роки тому +90

    I machined the propellor shafts, shaft coupling, and various "smaller" parts for that boat at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. The first time I stepped foot on it was awesome. The differences between the various classes of boats is always very interesting to note.

    • @ericerto8250
      @ericerto8250 2 роки тому +11

      That must be an amazing feeling that you were a part of building one of the most advanced machines on earth. I was an iron worker and I get to see my work all over the city of Chicago I set beams on trump tower I installed vertical lifts at the museum of science and industry and the art museum and I constructed rigging for the movers that relocated the u505. It's the coolest feeling

    • @RivetGardener
      @RivetGardener 2 роки тому +7

      Brisk Airborne salute to you and your work! Thank you!

    • @DeathValleyDazed
      @DeathValleyDazed 2 роки тому +7

      Thanks for your craftsmanship. Go USA!

    • @zhoubaidinh403
      @zhoubaidinh403 Рік тому +4

      I guess you'd be called Master Shaft.

    • @bettytherussiantortoise2808
      @bettytherussiantortoise2808 Рік тому +1

      How big was that lathe that made the shafts?

  • @marksamuelsen2750
    @marksamuelsen2750 4 роки тому +6

    I got a mini tour of a nuclear sub at Pearl Harbor Sub Base in 1979 from a friend who worked in the nuke section . It was a Sunday morning around 8am and Manny met me there and gave me the nickel tour. I believe Manny was the best friend I ever had but I didn’t realize it until he passed away. I miss him and have the biggest regret of my life that I didn’t reach out for him before he passed away. I hope now there is something beyond this so I can talk to him.

  • @marinegunner7481
    @marinegunner7481 2 роки тому +24

    I never rode the Sea Wolf but I’ve ridden many sea trials as a civilian field engineer aboard Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) subs. It was an interesting, challenging, and exciting job. I did it for five years until our boys reached school age. Since this job required frequent relocation to different shipyards around the country, we felt it was important to settle down for our kids. So, I took a position with a large electric utility at their first nuclear power plant. I will never forget my years riding FBM sea trials and I have many sea stories from that time.

    • @joemanthei3251
      @joemanthei3251 2 роки тому +1

      No u didnt

    • @marinegunner7481
      @marinegunner7481 2 роки тому +1

      @@joemanthei3251
      Yes I did. I’ve got more time at sea on subs than most sub sailors.

    • @TheGecko213
      @TheGecko213 Рік тому

      @@joemanthei3251
      What did you except jacking-off on You Tube ?

    • @josephwonderless1258
      @josephwonderless1258 Рік тому +1

      Did they call them boomers when you were on them the (SSBM)? And the crew was nicknamed bubble heads>

    • @marinegunner7481
      @marinegunner7481 Рік тому

      @@josephwonderless1258 SSB(N), actually. Boomers? Yes. Bubbleheads? I think I’ve heard that term but it wasn’t common in my office. I was a civilian tech rep; field engineer on test instrumentation systems. We occasionally had reason to interface with enlisted crew but for us it was mostly with officers; say Lt. Commander or above, so terms like bubblehead wouldn’t have been used much. It sounds like a name that would’ve been used by surface skimmers to refer to submariners. Just a guess.

  • @SGudur
    @SGudur 3 роки тому +47

    Though this was an old video, it just popped up in the category I was checking.. Beautiful explanation, wonderfully built and great architecture.. Loved watching this documentary...

  • @jovenboragay9535
    @jovenboragay9535 3 роки тому +18

    I've learned so many things from this channel.This video is amazing.

    • @blingbling574
      @blingbling574 3 роки тому +1

      We’re you in a coma for the last three decades?

    • @r7558
      @r7558 Рік тому

      @@blingbling574 ⁸⁸⁸

  • @leomartin1603
    @leomartin1603 3 роки тому +8

    The skipper's of these machines HAVE to be very brilliant. And along with the crew. Because they HAVE to know SO much.

    • @michaeldobson8859
      @michaeldobson8859 2 роки тому +3

      It is a tradition for submariners to know every system aboard the sub. It takes about a year of onboard study to qualify as a submariner and that is just the beginning. I credit my submarine training for my life’s work and attention to detail in all that I do. It was a great experience.

    • @poppaluke9991
      @poppaluke9991 2 роки тому +2

      @@michaeldobson8859 Congratulations on your dolphins 🐬 👏!!!

    • @iamhuman7045
      @iamhuman7045 2 роки тому

      @@michaeldobson8859 What he^^ said.

  • @robertschulz1234
    @robertschulz1234 Рік тому +4

    I’m glad that Mark Hamill narrated this. Lots of great information and memories. SSBN-733 and SSN 22 I miss serving on you both.

    • @DoFoT9
      @DoFoT9 Рік тому

      I was scrolling forever trying to find somebody else that realised this! Hi5 :D

  • @GlamorousTitanic21
    @GlamorousTitanic21 Рік тому +4

    Amazing piece of technology. The F22 of the deep.

  • @marjoriemorrison5004
    @marjoriemorrison5004 3 роки тому +13

    For everyone that didn't read the credits at the end of video this a documentary made by The Learning Channel (TLC) back in 1997 for commercial broadcast, it has now been uploaded to You Tube by the Spark channel which is allowed by the terms service agreement regarding educational programs.

    • @seltaeb3302
      @seltaeb3302 3 роки тому +1

      Well done them. The worst thing with UA-cam adverts is as soon as you press play it goes straight to 1 or 2 adverts & my brain immediately sinks. It does affect your mental health. Why not press play & you first get 10% of the video & then 2 adverts & thereafter every 20% of video. It's how we do TV in Britain but in America its adverts that get interrupted by main program. In the eastern world you can switch ads off, this is due to countries religious govts who stipulate internet can't enforce adverts as their religion dictates. Ohhh Christianity can we please have 11 Commandments..

    • @shawndouglass2939
      @shawndouglass2939 2 роки тому

      @@seltaeb3302 youtube Premium is your friend here😉

  • @christophernunez3403
    @christophernunez3403 4 роки тому +19

    Used to command a SSBN. Love these boats. We are the bottom feeders of the navy but yet the only ones that can't be found

    • @danielgregg2530
      @danielgregg2530 3 роки тому

      You couldn't possibly have commanded any such thing.

    • @Skankhunter420
      @Skankhunter420 3 роки тому +6

      The only sub you've ever commanded was a $5 footlong from subway. Gtfo

  • @masaharumorimoto4761
    @masaharumorimoto4761 2 роки тому +10

    Oh wow this is from 1998, thanks for uploading!!!!! much appreciated!

    • @m.dwaynesteckley4832
      @m.dwaynesteckley4832 2 роки тому

      Yeah, as soon as they used 1.4 MB disks and the World Trade Center as a reference, I had to check the actual origin date. Old but still interesting

    • @masaharumorimoto4761
      @masaharumorimoto4761 2 роки тому

      @@m.dwaynesteckley4832 I still think Das Boot is high tech LOL

  • @koreanature
    @koreanature Рік тому +1

    Wow... !!! My best friend, Great... We liked and enjoyed to the end. Thanks Have a happy day!

  • @ronpinto9588
    @ronpinto9588 Рік тому +8

    My son is a submariner serving in an attack submarine. He is now 25 years old and, as he was moved to serve at the base for a few years, before returning to a boat, he decided to buy a house in Bremerton, and brought us to live here.
    He has received all kinds of medals/commendations, while we received letters from his commanding officers thanking us for his upbringing, and, recently, we were invited by the Admiral (Base Commander) to be present and pin the new pins on his collar, as he was promoted to Petty Officer First Class. I guess you can deduct that I am very proud of this young man, my son.

  • @donaldfrazier5244
    @donaldfrazier5244 2 роки тому +70

    It’s an awesome sub I was privileged to have worked on this very sub at the Bremerton naval shipyard , the officers and crew are a serious group of dedicated professionals and should be proud of the essential services they preform!

    • @russelltuckett5254
      @russelltuckett5254 2 роки тому +2

      Russell Tuckett
      My fellow Submariner served on theSeawol and it kicked ____!!!!!

    • @williamweir2744
      @williamweir2744 2 роки тому +1

      Just to kill each other

    • @michaeldavis4746
      @michaeldavis4746 2 роки тому +12

      @@williamweir2744 I served for six years on Fast Attack US submarines during the Vietnam War in the warzone. The purpose of having these subs and their dedicated crews is to keep Americans who do not enter the military or who cannot due to health, out of harm's way and to ensure that they continue to live and prosper in the style they have become accustomed to. A style that is much higher than most people on earth enjoy no matter how poor or wealthy an American is. Many of our submarines and their crews have perished in an effort to provide this protection. Most people respect that because they enjoy freedom here in America.

    • @marykatherinepmmjlpsheimbe1312
      @marykatherinepmmjlpsheimbe1312 2 роки тому

      @@williamweir2744 ~~~~~~
      Hi,
      Really? It is to keep from being killed.
      No person psychologically speaking, who has personality disorder has ever or could ever be reasoned with. Instead through lies and manipulations they get what they want control over all others. These subs and other weapons allow the non-mentally ill, to defend themselves and, and at times correct the devastating world damage of personality disorder types.
      LOVE,
      ~~~~~~

    • @angelumali8773
      @angelumali8773 2 роки тому +3

      @@michaeldavis4746 .*
      I just want to share my submarine before that i served . with the uss barbero ssg 317 ussn seadragon ussn sargo fbm submarine uss teodore roosevelt . fbm submarine uss Abraham lincoln .very happy to say that I was able to served on those wonderful ships including the uss hornet CVS 12 .hello to all my former shipmates.

  • @christopherchristianvanlan1809
    @christopherchristianvanlan1809 2 роки тому +2

    Soon at a museum near you!!

  • @gkprivate433
    @gkprivate433 2 роки тому +8

    I worked at Electric Boat when this boat was being built and got to walk around and inside it. The bow, when it was still in dry dock is the meanest looking thing ever. It is like The Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy, and the description of the Vogun's gun of which there is no doubt as to which end is the business end

  • @joaoportesantava1412
    @joaoportesantava1412 2 роки тому +8

    Fascinating the engendering! And the where it’s built

  • @user-yz2wk3fh5o
    @user-yz2wk3fh5o 9 місяців тому +2

    Submarines and their crews are fascinating!. awesome video, thank for sharing.

  • @jrtstrategicapital560
    @jrtstrategicapital560 2 роки тому +2

    Our Aussie friends will have some now 👍

  • @tiamatxvxianash9202
    @tiamatxvxianash9202 2 роки тому +55

    Excellent documentary which was much more than just a focus on this class of ship. The concise and accurate history of the US submarine service during WW2 is most revealing. Representing just 2% of the US fleet, it sank 55% of the Japanese shipping. Such truth allows those still on eternal patrol to rest ever more.

    • @stevenweiss2148
      @stevenweiss2148 2 роки тому +4

      that would be admiral Rickhover.
      the sub was the Nautilus

    • @thomasthomas1999
      @thomasthomas1999 Рік тому +1

      And she’s called a boat not a ship!

    • @ginosko_
      @ginosko_ 10 місяців тому

      What about all the Japanese that died in eternal patrol

  • @edilbertotemplo160
    @edilbertotemplo160 3 роки тому +23

    Got to love old quality documentaries.

  • @2112LifeIsGood
    @2112LifeIsGood 2 роки тому +11

    The Seawolf Class submarine is actually 25 year old technology. America's modern subs are the Columbia Class and Virginia Class.

    • @williamjamerson3072
      @williamjamerson3072 2 роки тому

      Izza Bizza Whizza xo

    • @williamjamerson3072
      @williamjamerson3072 2 роки тому

      the boats I was on are all razor blades you shave with, Bubble head

    • @TheBongReyes
      @TheBongReyes 10 місяців тому

      Virginia-class is a newer submarine class. But it’s still not better than the Seawolf. Newer, yes. Better, no. Columbia is a missile sub. Different role.

    • @2shae475
      @2shae475 9 місяців тому +1

      Seawolf is still the most advanced sub USA has. Its too expensive hence why they don't build them anymore.

    • @Vinny_Gambini
      @Vinny_Gambini 8 місяців тому

      You're right and the latters are the ones baby trump gave the secrets away to Mr.Pratt, an Australian business man. What a traitor. In old day he would of been executed for treason.
      Jail trump 2024

  • @robertrider1251
    @robertrider1251 Рік тому +3

    I loved this boat, and wasn't happy when they cut finding. Noth8ng against the Virginia Class but the Seawolf was truly the greatest sub ever built. A great follow up to the Los Angeles class

  • @darthplagueis1884
    @darthplagueis1884 4 роки тому +8

    Finally a new Spark video!

  • @suzz1776
    @suzz1776 3 роки тому +19

    God bless every single one of these brave men who protect our beloved and great country!!!

    • @Slowhand871
      @Slowhand871 2 роки тому

      Yeah “ god “ would be so happy about a machine devised to destroy the world.SMH

    • @kmetzgar
      @kmetzgar 2 роки тому +3

      @@Slowhand871 When I was 22 years old I was stationed on Seawolf and took her on her first and second deployments. I'm proud to have served on that boat. As far as destroying the world goes, Seawolf does not carry nuclear weapons. So the world, no. Be thankful things like this exist so that they can protect your freedoms. Like the freedom to criticise the very things that help secure your freedom....

  • @robertgreen9150
    @robertgreen9150 2 роки тому +5

    I, sailing over the Bahamian bank a nuclear US sub breached 2 times on my starboard side of my 61' sailboat trying to worn me about a coral reef that I was heading for! But I knew and just continued west which at that point I'm drawing 4' in a depth of about 5 to 6 feet and the sub is in the deep drop from the "bank" so the captain was basically doing a great public service but doing a 45 degrees to my starboard to avoid a crest of the infamous coral reef and couldn't respond via my radio which was just below me to the right of my ladder and I at the helm didn't want to take any waisted seconds by grabbing the radio because I at the helm didn't want to waste time! But I knew they were there and it was a great chance for their captain used the opportunity to breach twice probably at a 45° angle which is great training for the crew! It was too cool for school to see that tower which was about 30' tall!!
    Seeing this spectacular maneuver twice was a once in a lifetime sight! I am Army and everything slows down when .... hits the fan not because of the Army training but attribute my calmness to my DNA.
    I still love sailing because traveling via the wind pulling a boat is so very relaxing and going at 30+ knots is not a way to enjoy the water etc.

  • @NIGHTOWL-jf9zt
    @NIGHTOWL-jf9zt 3 роки тому +42

    R.I.P to all the souls of every boat that has been lost. Thank you for your service. Stand down, we'll take it from here.

    • @raylp4751
      @raylp4751 3 роки тому +3

      Let go Fwd, let go Aft. Forever on patrol. Golden Dolphins on are chest makes us Britains best.

    • @taco_xd1725
      @taco_xd1725 2 роки тому +1

      F

    • @taco_xd1725
      @taco_xd1725 2 роки тому +1

      F in the chat

    • @USARMYvietnamVET1969
      @USARMYvietnamVET1969 2 роки тому +3

      My Father felt the same way because he served in the Silent Service in the Pacific during WW2, I have long forgot the name of the Boat he served in, just know he was in communications...he always said they were on eternal patrol...

    • @seniorrider9337
      @seniorrider9337 2 роки тому +2

      @@USARMYvietnamVET1969 That is correct. Some say still on patrol or extended patrol. Salute to those brave souls! This Vietnam vet salutes you also for your service. I had 42 months in that combat zone and was there for the fall in May '75 on board the USS Kirk. See the video, "The Lucky Few". I rode one of those old ships overloaded with refugees into Subic Bay after several days steaming in circles waiting for permission to enter the Philippine port.

  • @Paul-kw1og
    @Paul-kw1og 2 роки тому +21

    What a fantastic piece of supreme engineering. With even one of these subs in your fleet the enemy would shrivel up in fear!!

  • @rengalafuze8700
    @rengalafuze8700 2 роки тому +9

    I can only imagine how much more weight they lost shifting to flat screen monitors from the tube monitors! It was noted that they shed a lot of weight that came from paper manuals transferred to CD-ROM. I'm sure they are now using much lighter storage equipment like micro sd cards. Awesome.

    • @2112LifeIsGood
      @2112LifeIsGood 2 роки тому

      The Seawolf Class submarine is actually 25 year old technology. America's modern subs are the Columbia Class and Virginia Class.

    • @shawndouglass2939
      @shawndouglass2939 2 роки тому

      Yeah the old CRT screens were pretty heavy😉

    • @vibratingstring
      @vibratingstring 2 роки тому

      I think the steelweight dwarfs empty vacuum bottles (crts)

  • @13minutestomidnight
    @13minutestomidnight 2 роки тому +72

    This is an old but very well-made documentary (Mark Hamill does a wonderful job narrating). Later US documentaries tend to be quite melodramatic and over-the-top, but this one is just factual and enthusiastic/proud about the US Navy (which is very understandable for the subject matter). Very interesting, and an impressive tribute to the people who worked on this submarine, too.

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 2 роки тому +4

      Actually it is bit of everything and nothing, but overall this is like to get look&feel what US submarine service is about.

    • @josephspruill1212
      @josephspruill1212 2 роки тому +1

      Factual, lol! I guess both you and the film maker forgot about Russia. They have had the fastest and deeper diving subs since the 70's. I would say as far as ww2 but that's my own opinion there. we stole designs from the russian with howard huge. so if we are getting knowlage from another country how does that make us the most advanced ?!. so this is propaganda at its best......

    • @josephspruill1212
      @josephspruill1212 2 роки тому

      ive had personal exp with military equipment that's suppose to be the most advanced but yet couldn't do its designed job well.... Welcome to the real world!

    • @amistrophy
      @amistrophy 2 роки тому +2

      @@josephspruill1212 PenTaGon IS CoRRuPT bUT KReMlin Is NOt!
      shut the hell up lmao if you think our stuff is worse then you should know what prefix comes before "Kursk"

    • @mikebuton8556
      @mikebuton8556 2 роки тому +5

      @@josephspruill1212 you say “we stole” the designs, meaning we picked a wrecked Soviet sub off the bottom of the ocean? Yeah we “stole” that design that was decades ahead of anything we had, this why it was at the bottom of the ocean.

  • @michaeldobson8859
    @michaeldobson8859 2 роки тому +24

    The video did make one error in stating that the Thresher was lost on builders A trials. That’s not true, the Thresher was lost on the first sea trial after an overhaul out of a shipyard.

  • @dlazyace9116
    @dlazyace9116 4 роки тому +45

    I feel the force with this vid.

    • @freehhhh2086
      @freehhhh2086 3 роки тому +1

      Do you feel it down your throat

    • @gustavlindberg6900
      @gustavlindberg6900 3 роки тому +2

      It is luke skywalker isnt it?? I really recognize the voice

    • @dlazyace9116
      @dlazyace9116 3 роки тому +1

      @@gustavlindberg6900 yes young one. Voice of Luke it is.

    • @everydayhero5076
      @everydayhero5076 3 роки тому +2

      @@freehhhh2086 Well, I am your father...

    • @dwaynecoy1871
      @dwaynecoy1871 3 роки тому +1

      You must "unlearn what you have learned"

  • @kevinweinberger8446
    @kevinweinberger8446 2 роки тому +41

    Thank you for this marvelous documentation of sub construction! Also many thanks to Mark for his tremendous voice, to explain each procedure in designing and the building these machines of war!

    • @gerrypannekoek4789
      @gerrypannekoek4789 2 роки тому

      8

    • @outlawedTV88
      @outlawedTV88 2 роки тому

      do not believe everything they tell you here

    • @iamhuman7045
      @iamhuman7045 2 роки тому +1

      @@outlawedTV88 Study your lessons, you must.

    • @outlawedTV88
      @outlawedTV88 2 роки тому

      @@iamhuman7045 you don't say!

    • @johnking8679
      @johnking8679 2 роки тому +3

      Thank you for sharing this incredible technology !! Long live America and may God Bless her accordingly !!

  • @mrmunyang2476
    @mrmunyang2476 2 роки тому +1

    Class of it's own. Crazy tech

  • @ShowemRight
    @ShowemRight 2 роки тому +31

    For those thinking about joining our US Navy, (Sea Trials) are also necessary when a ship leaves dry dock for upgrades, or whatever reasons our Navy sees fit, not just for after a ship is commissioned....GO NAVY.

    • @josephwonderless1258
      @josephwonderless1258 Рік тому +1

      Yes, along with any upgrade, repair, modification , new equipment installed, the Navy has to try it out during trials to see if it works right, then come back in for correction if necessary.

  • @williamjamerson3072
    @williamjamerson3072 2 роки тому +7

    I am happy to see ya all looking at what I did for 12 years along time ago on the Uss 684 Cavalla, then a shore duty as Instructor at Trident Training sub base. I made master training specialist, I then was sent to the Uss John C. Calhoun. I did 12 patrols on her.

    • @MrManny075
      @MrManny075 2 роки тому

      What a wast of time, thats all we have time and you wasted underwater

    • @williamjamerson3072
      @williamjamerson3072 2 роки тому +1

      @@MrManny075 troll, drink more kool-aid

    • @lesserlogic9977
      @lesserlogic9977 2 роки тому

      Thanks for your service, i like to hear from vets. 👍

  • @armcchargues8623
    @armcchargues8623 2 роки тому +4

    The Seawolf was broke so much when it first came out of the yard, we called it the Pierwolf.

    • @dougt5357
      @dougt5357 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! I love all the comments about the Seawolf 'class'! There is one active boat and the other two are parts bins!

  • @josephcontreras8930
    @josephcontreras8930 2 роки тому +5

    Incredible machine yet it still resembles a big corn dog with a propeller on it. Great video...

  • @Thadude701
    @Thadude701 2 роки тому +7

    I served on the uss Alexander Hamilton,this sub is amazing.

    • @josecalderon9487
      @josecalderon9487 2 роки тому

      how would you compare this to the russian's alfa class sub? is than an equivalent to that particular sub?

    • @Thadude701
      @Thadude701 2 роки тому

      @@josecalderon9487 the alpha was our most feared platform in the 80s when I served .built with titanium the navy had to develop a new torpedo as this sub could outrun and out dive anything we had .my boat was a boomer and not built for attack ( shoot and scoot) was the boomer motto

    • @Thadude701
      @Thadude701 2 роки тому

      The alpha as I remember and it's been a few decades since I served was very loud.they sacrificed shielding of radioactivity for speed.

    • @josecalderon9487
      @josecalderon9487 2 роки тому +1

      @@Thadude701 was that "new" torpedo capable of chasing down the alfa in moderate range? It seems like the alfa was designed to run circles around a boomer and position itself in such a way it will almost always have the first strike on the boomer.

    • @Thadude701
      @Thadude701 2 роки тому

      @@josecalderon9487 I feel that's a good analogy jose.

  • @T.B.Y.S.
    @T.B.Y.S. 4 роки тому +29

    I dont really mind the 360p and ads just upload interesting contents Spark! Keep it up!

  • @vsboy2577
    @vsboy2577 3 роки тому +9

    Amazing docs like this need to be in hd

    • @philippechevereau9818
      @philippechevereau9818 3 роки тому

      HD would look better but uses more wide band, hence more damageable to the environment, so yes but ... actually no.

    • @vsboy2577
      @vsboy2577 3 роки тому +3

      @@philippechevereau9818 wtf

    • @garywagner2466
      @garywagner2466 2 роки тому +1

      In 1998?!

  • @thefinalfrontier1219
    @thefinalfrontier1219 2 роки тому

    This was a awesome documentary!

  • @FlyFishMike_
    @FlyFishMike_ 3 роки тому +36

    Really great video...but I must admit that it's still a bit strange to hear Luke Skywalker narrating a video! 😂👍🏻

    • @samhenson8177
      @samhenson8177 3 роки тому +1

      I came here to comment this! I find this awesome submarine documentary, and the dude narrating it sounds oddly familiar. I head over to IMDb to see who narrated this masterpiece, and it’s none other than the man himself. Super diverse body of work!

    • @x.y.8581
      @x.y.8581 2 роки тому +1

      Surprised you were to hear that, hmmm?

    • @TheMelbournelad
      @TheMelbournelad 2 роки тому

      Omg glad wasn’t me… I was half way though chopping up dinner and was like “that’s mark hamill”

    • @TheMelbournelad
      @TheMelbournelad 2 роки тому

      @@x.y.8581 much information there is, voice over you did.

    • @AvengerII
      @AvengerII 2 роки тому

      It's not weird to me.
      Many actors do narratiion for documentaries. It's an easy gig!
      Also, Hamill's father was a US naval officer. Yes, he was a Navy brat growing up.

  • @odk1105
    @odk1105 3 роки тому +18

    if this is the sub they showcase to the world, imagine the sub that they have running around or is being built in secret.

    • @johntechwriter
      @johntechwriter 3 роки тому +3

      A Navy friend told me years ago after it was declassified that the Los Angeles class attack subs could exceed 50 knots. The Sea Wolf is known to be much faster. Ultimately, using AI, submarines will be unmanned and perpetually on patrol . . . a fraction their current size, several times their speed, and devastating in their lethality. Our species would not survive a war fought using AI.

    • @Pooh68
      @Pooh68 2 роки тому +1

      The Submarines they declassify are 10 years ago, the Submarines of today are better built, faster, don’t cavitate, and can ruin an enemies day.

    • @iamhuman7045
      @iamhuman7045 2 роки тому +2

      @@Pooh68 About the: "Silent Service" > USS Seawolf (SSN-575) = 34 years ago in 1987 was decommissioned and still Top Secret!
      Submarine Duty Clarification
      Yes... on the sub I was on, we did some of the stuff we did, and we didn't do some of the other stuff we did, because if we DID do it, it was SECRET... so we didn't really do it. Even though we really did. But not really.
      Those medals that my shipmates and I got that we didn't get for doing what we didn't do that we did... I really got those. Except not. But yeah. That's because we never went where we were, so we weren't there where we were. And even though we weren't where we were, we did do the stuff we didn't do while we weren't there, not doing it.
      As far as what boat we were on when we didn't go there on it, and didn't do the stuff we did while not doing that either... I'm not supposed to refer to that either. So the bottom line is that while we weren't on the boat I won't mention not doing what we were doing where we weren't... We didn't do THAT either.
      I hope this clarifies things. I really was a submariner.

    • @dharkbizkit
      @dharkbizkit 2 роки тому +2

      stuff like this makes me wounder, why smaler countrys even bother to build their own. its race about tech and money, and not every country has both.

    • @shawndouglass2939
      @shawndouglass2939 2 роки тому

      @@iamhuman7045Perfect😜

  • @pcbacklash_3261
    @pcbacklash_3261 2 роки тому +3

    Let's be clear, despite what was suggested in the narration, this is NOT an entirely "young" (new) crew. Like any Navy vessel, it's going to have some newbies. But it's also going to have mostly veteran sailors who collectively have DECADES of experience, even in a crew that small.

  • @Ddg-mi5cs
    @Ddg-mi5cs 2 роки тому +1

    Those are truly something sensitive, glad could get eyes of it

  • @chinoman9861
    @chinoman9861 Рік тому +1

    I worked for General Dynamics Electric boat for several years,we did the SSGN (boomers) conversion of the Florida & Georgia at Norfolk Naval ship yard on the ASDS,Advanced Seal Delivery System.i also worked on the Seawolf class a couple times. awesome machines we got there

    • @camerontyler5565
      @camerontyler5565 Рік тому

      It's looked profound be fit with a solid portfolio that is behind a decent vibe study of the anchor tele market to be shared and implied to be able to get things done in order for cruze denero, the official blueprint just looks renewable.

  • @Kapplerartbloomingdale
    @Kapplerartbloomingdale 4 роки тому +8

    An amazing team. Ship an crew. A most technologically miracle inventive period of America, minds, and continuing legacy.

    • @nunziobusiness1509
      @nunziobusiness1509 4 роки тому +2

      My brother manages the engineering team responsible for propulsion on these, beginning with the 688s, the Seawolf, and now Virginia class attack boats. I don't know a whole lot about what he does because it's classified and also he's a dick so I don't talk to him much.

  • @marcusjohannes8823
    @marcusjohannes8823 2 роки тому

    great video thanks !!!!!

  • @howardinothegreat136
    @howardinothegreat136 2 роки тому +1

    I am really impressed! Awesome

  • @gooner72
    @gooner72 3 роки тому +32

    It's not a career choice for you if you're not too fond of people or small spaces, it definitely takes a certain person to be a submariner.
    🇬🇧🇺🇸✌✌

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un 4 роки тому +10

    My favorite type of submarine

    • @T.B.Y.S.
      @T.B.Y.S. 4 роки тому

      Kim Jong-un do you have one?

    • @friedrichanton4280
      @friedrichanton4280 4 роки тому +1

      LOL I guess that you would like to get your Hands on one of those....

    • @popodood
      @popodood 4 роки тому

      Kim Jong-un fuck you kim jong-in they are no longer in production go duck yourself. They will breach onto North Korea like whales u just wait

  • @danpoole4915
    @danpoole4915 2 роки тому

    Great document! Thanks.

  • @MisteriosGloriosos922
    @MisteriosGloriosos922 2 роки тому

    Awesome video!!!

  • @zuzellogan5613
    @zuzellogan5613 3 роки тому +9

    Impressive truly impressive!

  • @-WhizzBang-
    @-WhizzBang- 2 роки тому +73

    They talk about how highly advanced the Sea Wolf sub is in this video, and that was in the 80's. Imagine what they have now!

    • @johndoe6859
      @johndoe6859 2 роки тому +9

      I was stationed on the Frank Cable (sub tender) in Charleston Sc. and repaired the Sea Wolf. My older brother has been under way on Sea Wolf.

    • @caseygates2175
      @caseygates2175 2 роки тому +2

      I have seen it

    • @robertjames3262
      @robertjames3262 2 роки тому

      @@johndoe6859 lLpp

    • @armr6937
      @armr6937 2 роки тому +1

      Virginia-Class. Basically Seawolf, but cheaper. They're specialized in littoral combat, they don't need to dive so deep. They leave that to Seawolf but there's only 3, of which one is down, I believe? Not much competition out there anyway.

    • @ridhwanwan3391
      @ridhwanwan3391 2 роки тому +1

      This is shown...imagine what isn't...not just US but others such as Russia,China etc

  • @geoffwalters3662
    @geoffwalters3662 2 роки тому

    Kick ass video! Thank you!

  • @henrysantos7160
    @henrysantos7160 2 роки тому +2

    Great documentary well done ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👀

  • @zerg9523
    @zerg9523 2 роки тому +3

    22:18 : challenge accepted...
    - A 1.44Mb floppy disk is 3.3mm thick...
    - WTC Towers were 1362 feet tall...
    - 1362 feet is 415137.6mm...
    - 415147.6 / 3.3 = 138379.2 disks...
    - 138379.2 * 1.44 = 199266.048 Mb...
    Soooooo, about 200GB of storage required for a seawolf... thats quite a lot of pdf documents that.

  • @MilitaryUpdate
    @MilitaryUpdate 3 роки тому +77

    awesome video, thank for sharing

  • @dragonclaws9367
    @dragonclaws9367 7 місяців тому +1

    Watching that missile come out of the water is terrifying.

  • @johnc.bojemski1757
    @johnc.bojemski1757 2 роки тому +1

    USS NAUTILUS now sits docked as a museum exhibit which the general public can visit ( If you can squeeze through the hatch?!!!).

  • @purebloodirishman9389
    @purebloodirishman9389 4 роки тому +4

    We Irish finally get a mention TY.

  • @GintaPPE1000
    @GintaPPE1000 3 роки тому +12

    The documentary is really interesting on its own, but the cherry on top is they got Luke Skywalker to narrate it.

    • @justanotherfella4585
      @justanotherfella4585 3 роки тому

      Good spot. For some reason I too can nearly always spot disembodied famous narrators.

  • @mastercheif1989
    @mastercheif1989 2 роки тому +1

    The fact that Luke Skywalker and the Joker narrate this doc makes it 100 times better.

  • @DuffyF56
    @DuffyF56 2 роки тому +2

    The USS Thresher did NOT radio it was experiencing "minor difficulties". They used a underwater telephone called a "Gertrude". The test dive and sinking occurred in the MORNING not PM.

  • @nashuamorgan2310
    @nashuamorgan2310 3 роки тому +6

    That dolphins like; you got nothing on me bro,look at these jumps

    • @DJones476
      @DJones476 3 роки тому

      I would have gone full Leonardo DiCaprio on the conning tower! 😁

  • @7071t6
    @7071t6 4 роки тому +13

    John Ballard ( ONI Officer )was tasked to find her and at the same time, he said if i find her, i would like permission to find the titanic, which he did and then found other Ww2 ships like the bismark and others, forget what Cameron did, that was all for a movie, but the navy's own submersibles found the sub and then the titanic etc. :)

    • @henrivanbemmel
      @henrivanbemmel 3 роки тому

      Few people have led a life like Dr. Ballard has.

  • @Joe-zr6nf
    @Joe-zr6nf 3 місяці тому

    That some great things they r doing today I'm so glad to hear that thier using technology to put it together better and faster esp talking to men who man it getting their input God bless all who work hard and diligently to make best product to fight fir freedom all over th globe

  • @edtrine8692
    @edtrine8692 3 роки тому +2

    Use the force Luke!

  • @paulamer870
    @paulamer870 2 роки тому +5

    In the UK seawolf is an anti missile missile. Just an interesting fact. We also have seadart as well, used in the Falklands to try and combat exocets with no success against them but against the other missiles it was a different story.

    • @ginosko_
      @ginosko_ 10 місяців тому

      U were fighting against guys with exosuits on?

  • @Broseph89
    @Broseph89 3 роки тому +16

    The narrator has personal experience with his father in a similar vessel.

    • @sedrianallison5384
      @sedrianallison5384 3 роки тому

      We

    • @herbiefpv1637
      @herbiefpv1637 2 роки тому +1

      Weird comment but interesting lol

    • @kamakaziozzie3038
      @kamakaziozzie3038 2 роки тому

      @@herbiefpv1637 I was thinking the same thing

    • @vote4carp
      @vote4carp 2 роки тому

      I couldn't find anything that says Mark Hamill's father was a submariner, but he was a Capt. in the Navy, yes. (For the uninitiated: the narrator is Mark Hamill... he's done a TON of voice work before getting reintroduced in Star Wars, and he's fabulous at it)

    • @seanthatsit1089
      @seanthatsit1089 2 роки тому

      I think this comment was actually a Star Wars joke

  • @nervouswreck392
    @nervouswreck392 7 місяців тому +1

    AWESOME‼️

  • @nadnavlis240
    @nadnavlis240 3 роки тому +2

    Pretty funny around the 20 minute mark when they say it wasn't designed for comfort. They obviously haven't been around combat infantry on deployments or even training. We dream about a life like that.

  • @adityapramudhanadeha9454
    @adityapramudhanadeha9454 4 роки тому +9

    Looking at the subs from the outside, i thought i can play indoor game inside it. But in reality, you gotta be kidding me!

    • @wbrockstar9550
      @wbrockstar9550 4 роки тому +4

      Yeah every bit of space is taken up by pipes,panels,electronic equipment, etc,etc.Theres barely enough space to walk down the halls.Turning your body sideways is necessary when passing another crew member in the hall. Eventhough theres not a huge amount of size difference on the inside between the two (except for the additional space needed for the nuclear weapons,tubes,fire control panels,etc) an ohio class (boomer) sub has a little bit more room,which was the type of sub I was on in the 90's (USS Nebraska) partly because it has 24 missile tubes to house the Trident ll D5 missles which I also dealt with due to my rate ( MT- missile tech) Now if one is looking for more space on a sub,check out the Russians Typhoon class subs.They've even got a small swimming pool inside.When you're a crew member of a sub,you can't think about space and how deep you are below the surface or it'll literally drive you mad.

    • @iamhuman7045
      @iamhuman7045 2 роки тому +1

      @@wbrockstar9550 What he^^ said!

  • @BLD426
    @BLD426 3 роки тому +18

    USS Jimmy Carter can only get fuel on odd numbered years.. Gotta be old to get that one.

  • @derriusbranch8620
    @derriusbranch8620 3 роки тому +2

    No ce looks , brings up great good things. Go good machines. And , Go Smart Builds and Smart Groups.
    Mr. Branch

  • @potterj09
    @potterj09 Рік тому +1

    As a young kid who learnt the game Silence Service from watching his older brother, I always had a fascination in combat submarines. The game Cold Waters is cool but requires nothing like the older games. The whole old school way of identifying contacts via profiles, reference books, then finding fire solutions etc. I guess it appeals to my selective-autism heh.

  • @2006gtobob
    @2006gtobob 4 роки тому +297

    As a former submariner I'd watch this, but when I see 8 yellow dots indicating 8 ads, I am outta here Spark.

    • @jordans6146
      @jordans6146 4 роки тому +72

      Just skip to the end of the video and hit replay button u can watch ad free

    • @ciphergalm1174
      @ciphergalm1174 4 роки тому +16

      @@jordans6146 i love you

    • @BigDaddy-yp4mi
      @BigDaddy-yp4mi 4 роки тому +3

      @@ciphergalm1174 uBlock Origin. It's an add-on for any device, any browser. Blocks ALL ads of all vids all over the 'net. Super easy 1-click on or off (off if you want to support a video's ads). Get it. Its virus free, super light on memory, and is legit as f**k. To hell with skipping & jimmy rigging how you watch.

    • @user-il8yw5jb3p
      @user-il8yw5jb3p 4 роки тому +13

      Premium gang gang gang

    • @SE09uk
      @SE09uk 4 роки тому +3

      @Mr. Morningstar or to block all parts of a pc use hosts file

  • @bobthompson4319
    @bobthompson4319 3 роки тому +7

    The seawolf is also one of the most expensive subs we've had

    • @johnm249
      @johnm249 3 роки тому +2

      I would see submarines every day and I was on a submarine twice. Once I was dropping something off that they needed. Actually I did that twice. 1 delivery was a supply delivery and the second one was a bubblehead that I found on the side of the road drunk, I told my Army friend that I would not even leave an Army guy on the side of the road like that. So I am holding this bubblehead up asking OOD for permission to come aboard. The sub crew offered to let me go on a cruise but I really did not think what I did was a big deal. I just thought that is how a human being is supposed to behave. But I was 18 and 19 years old and really did not even care about the subs. I was in Scotland from 1981 to 1982 on a subtender.

  • @joseortiz5965
    @joseortiz5965 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome

  • @henle2211
    @henle2211 2 місяці тому

    Very good and meaningful video

  • @aerlzxx
    @aerlzxx 4 роки тому +180

    WTH...this is being narrated by Luke Skywalker...

    • @mopacslim
      @mopacslim 4 роки тому +9

      yeah it would be a lot cooler if he did it with the joker voice.

    • @tyecook9630
      @tyecook9630 4 роки тому +9

      Is that luke?...I saw the name at the beginning but wasn't sure if it was him...

    • @billallen3696
      @billallen3696 4 роки тому +6

      Afraid so...a true Commi.

    • @gungadin1389
      @gungadin1389 4 роки тому +4

      @@billallen3696 cant be perfect like you schmuck!

    • @kaseytempleton8290
      @kaseytempleton8290 4 роки тому +1

      And who told him he could do voice over

  • @CYBERVISIONSdotCom
    @CYBERVISIONSdotCom 2 роки тому +8

    That new Klaxon Sucks. I still remember in '82 when SUBLANT met our boat as we were inchopping to the Med; he gave us a quick overview on Seawolf's capabilities. It's a shame most of them were "modified" or eliminated due to cost overruns, but it's still a monster. As a side note, for those of you who don't wear Dolphins, there's just nothing quite like the sound on Sonar of a Mk 48 Torpedo being shot and listening/tracking it to the Target as it's speeding away. Of course having played the Target for a few, it's a far different sound listening to its Active Sonar range-gating, as it closes the range and the pings get faster - until you hear it pass under you and shut down. One of my old CO's once said "That could be the last sound you ever hear"

    • @submarineradioman5535
      @submarineradioman5535 2 роки тому

      Yes - the new klaxon sucks… I used to ride diesels… now there’s a klaxon!