The Genius Method US Found to Test its Future Billion $ Icebreakers
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- Опубліковано 17 тра 2024
- Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel. In this captivating episode, we discover the intricate engineering and strategic prowess behind these powerful vessels that navigate the planet's most challenging icy waters. From exploring the innovative design of the world's first LNG-powered icebreaker to rigorous testing and maintenance practices in frosty environments, this video offers a comprehensive look into the icebreaking realm.
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4:50........new Finland?
That's a new one to me! Maybe I'm missing something, but I thought it was Newfoundland.
You had me at “stern thruster”. 😂
I wouldn't want to be deployed on an icebreaker. The older I get the less I like cold weather. I can't imagine I'd ever get warm on an icebreaker which means I'd love in constant pain. 😮 Great video anyway! Thanks very much! 😊😊😊❤❤❤
I just wanted to know what they used for an ice analog in the model...
That still doesn't change the fact that there are 49million kangaroos in Australia and 3.5million people in Uruguay which means if the kangaroos were to invade Uruguay, each person will have to fight 14 kangaroos
Good work
Plus the fact the roos are armed make it a real challenge …no?
Given uruguay was the first country to legalise marijuana they ain't doing shit to nothing.
Or 3.5 million people could relax while Chuck Norris fights 49 million kangaroos.
neither LNG or low sulfur diesel are net zero. Russia has nuclear icebreakers
It's very hard for the ship of icebreaker
United kingdom's canals need ice breakers?
Yes. But you don't get many these days
I always tend to lean towards no to minimum invasive ice breaking. The fact is you break and disturb the ice and environment below with their powerful thrust. Mmmh!
If you want zero emissions type "footprint", then the ships should be nuclear... I cannot generally stand anything military built or otherwise, the ruskies have had a nuclear ice breaker for how long? I cannot see a single reason why the US Coast Guard and any other nation with nuclear power expierence wouldn't go with it..
I'm intrigued. Why do we need ice breakers when science is saying that the ice caps are melting?
Because ALL Governments want us to be distracted. That way they can get about controlling us, wasting our money, yet the Ice Breakers are required so that we don't see live changing enough to put us on guard
Leave the ice be. You will hasten to melt the ice.
Penguins!
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Slava Russia 🇷🇺