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Element 18

Element 18

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At 171 metres long, the USS Pennsylvania is the biggest submarine in the US Navy. It can dive deeper than a thousand feet, sail for 20 years without refuelling, and remain submerged for up to 6 months. The vessel carries a crew of 155 men and a deadly nuclear arsenal. The film investigates how this submarine was made possible through a series of six historic engineering breakthroughs. We explore the inner workings of six landmark submarines, including the tiny Turtle and colossal German U-Boats. Each features a major technological innovation that allowed engineers to build bigger submarines, including the development of underwater breathing, torpedo’s, missile launch systems, and stealth technology. Using computer-generated imagery this film reveals the incredible stories behind these machines and the inventions that have allowed them to grow in size. Six ingenious leaps forward enabling submarines to evolve, from BIG, to BIGGER, into the US Navy’s BIGGEST.
00:00 Introduction
03:11 Breathing Underwater - Turtle Submersible Vessel
13:23 Manoeuvrability - H L Hunley
19:48 Torpedo - U-66 German U-Boat
25:32 Power - USS Nautilus (SSN-571)
32:08 Nuclear Strike - USS George Washington (CVN-73)
39:49 Stealth - USS Pennsylvania (SSBN-735)
Episode from the “Big Bigger Biggest” documentary series exploring the engineering breakthroughs that have enabled us to develop some of the largest structures in existence.
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@janl4062
@janl4062 10 місяців тому
This is the kind of production I want to see on television. A perfectly crafted documentary, from authentic footage and experiments to animations. Incredibly fascinating. I enjoyed every minute of it.
@Vreth6
@Vreth6 10 місяців тому
These are old TV shows ☺️ I remember swing Big Bigger Biggest on TV 20 years ago or more, on Discovery Channel or National Geographic can't remember which channel
@breakthecycle5238
@breakthecycle5238 10 місяців тому
The sound effects made it very entertaining.😁
@brianm5753
@brianm5753 10 місяців тому
they made weapons of mass destruction sound sexy
@neilcowan535
@neilcowan535 9 місяців тому
Way too much 'Big Bigger Biggest' graphics combined with loud clunking noises for my liking.
@legodestroyer2738
@legodestroyer2738 9 місяців тому
@@breakthecycle5238 Yes! Like when they were putting on the fuel tanks on that fuel sub..
@retirednuke
@retirednuke Рік тому
I served for 20 years on submarines, and my last one was an Ohio-Class SSBN. An absolute beast.
@jack1979o
@jack1979o Рік тому
Ohio>:)
@noahwiebe2558
@noahwiebe2558 Рік тому
@@jack1979o shut up normie
@mangeunleashed1380
@mangeunleashed1380 Рік тому
I did 10 years on Frigates ASW. Glad we're on the same team 🤝
@Firstname137
@Firstname137 Рік тому
Ive always been curious about this, what was your guys food like? In boot, we had a recruit who complained about the food and one of our Di's chewed him out and said something like "If you wanted good food you should have joined the Airforce or tried for the subs, in my Corps you eat what you get and you learn to love it!" On that day I also learnt that the heating packs for food were supposedly for officers, LOL . Which of course was not true, but became the norm much later when we would field strip our MRES to cut weight.
@deantait8326
@deantait8326 Рік тому
@@jack1979o yes, ohio high in the middle and round on both ends :-)
@lucianduggins1729
@lucianduggins1729 Рік тому
This sent me way back, to watching these as a young child, and where my love of engineering began. Thank you
@Alex462047
@Alex462047 9 місяців тому
I'm not sure when this documentary was written, but propellers (propulsion units) have come a long way since this tech. Fully shrouded water pumps are used now, with a turbine designed to minimise localised water pressure drops (which lead to cavitation). It's all very advanced now.
@g60corrado91
@g60corrado91 3 місяці тому
@Alex462047, it was originally from 2009, so probably filmed in the mid 2000’s.
@Daneki
@Daneki Рік тому
The format of this, bouncing between the original ideas and how they've evolved and are applied today, is fantastic.
@thomasbai4217
@thomasbai4217 Рік тому
Jet figts
@JosephCassidy-ni7dw
@JosephCassidy-ni7dw 14 днів тому
Can I join your video😢🎉 Police
@nathanpell-cook4122
@nathanpell-cook4122 Рік тому
Submarines are fascinating to me. So much power, responsibility, and advanced stealth capabilities in a tube that can hold over 100 men and go so deep its almost unfathomable in my eyes. Imagine no windows, no sunshine, and no loved ones for 6 months at a time.
@eyesuckle
@eyesuckle Рік тому
Did you say. . . "unfathomable"?😉
@Nevir202
@Nevir202 Рік тому
@@eyesuckle lol
@nathanpell-cook4122
@nathanpell-cook4122 Рік тому
@@eyesuckle Yes it's a word Look up the definition
@nathanpell-cook4122
@nathanpell-cook4122 Рік тому
@@eyesuckle unfathomable- incapable of being fully explored or understood or impossible to measure the extent of.
@eyesuckle
@eyesuckle Рік тому
@@nathanpell-cook4122 Whoosh.
@stuartking256
@stuartking256 Рік тому
I've never had anything to do with the Marines, Ships, or Submarines, but this is a fantastic video production. Thank you. 👋👋
@Zevonfan524
@Zevonfan524 Рік тому
Andrew needs to start a UKposts channel. I’d love to hear him explain all manner of science.
@robertjenkins2948
@robertjenkins2948 8 місяців тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/r2KonWyLa4Zqjok.html he's a regular on the royal institute
@michael2782
@michael2782 Рік тому
As a crew member on the USS Growler, SSG-577, we served up to 3 months per mission. This was a diesel electric (batteries) boat where air, water and food were all at a premium. Like the "leap 5" boats in this excellent video we had to surface to launch our strategic Regulus missile AND guide them to their designated targets with radar. Upon release of the Polaris boats information we were green with envy, where they had gold and blue crews who swapped every other period at sea we we had black and blue crews (no swapping). Brings back fond memories.
@nazigrammar9728
@nazigrammar9728 Рік тому
Who the fck needs u? Be a doctor, dentist etc, not a useless trash who takes our taxes
@buckhorntx
@buckhorntx Рік тому
Don’t know if I feel safe or terrified after learning all that. Kudos to the S”quids” of these incredible machines for their service. Makes my Icebreaker time in the 60’s seem like a canoe ride by comparison!!
@michael2782
@michael2782 Рік тому
@First Last Actually submarines used to always be named after a fish - of which a Growler is one (I'm old - no sense of humor left 🙃) .
@timothy7497
@timothy7497 Рік тому
Gold crew here, you have a right to your envy !! Camping on the beach for days in Hawaii , skin diving , Yep.
@markbilsborough4150
@markbilsborough4150 7 місяців тому
And there is that DASO run in Ft. Lauderdale during spring break. Fond memories.
@gary3696
@gary3696 Рік тому
Father of an ex-submariner here, really enjoyed the video, thanks.
@SkyAIChannel
@SkyAIChannel Місяць тому
The format of this, bouncing between the original ideas and how they've evolved and are applied today, is fantastic
@EaglePMAC1862
@EaglePMAC1862 7 місяців тому
It was very enjoyable to watch.. And very educating.. The experiments was an added touch. Very informative. Thanks
@thundercat277
@thundercat277 Рік тому
Superb engineering on single sub hulls for submarines makes them smaller than the double hull design and is more maneuverable with stealth !
@jessicabuckman9675
@jessicabuckman9675 Рік тому
I absolutely enjoyed every single minute of this video, WELL DONE to the people who made this video.
@randyhoffa1809
@randyhoffa1809 Рік тому
8hpg
@jimbob-robob
@jimbob-robob Рік тому
Yes, knowing how Armageddon can be unleashed upon fellow humans is so uplifting and heartwarming...
@Yeet42069
@Yeet42069 Рік тому
@@jimbob-robob It is, if you also know that the reason we enjoy peace is because of these weapons of mass destruction.
@wilspu5590
@wilspu5590 Рік тому
Cycling shorts?
@lechar92
@lechar92 Рік тому
it's because it's from the 90s or early 00s, when tv was still good
@can2allen210
@can2allen210 10 місяців тому
I remember watching this when I was 8 or 9, completely awestruck of the engineering and the power of this submarine. This show sparked my imagination of what could be built and the boundaries that could be pushed. Amazing show
@user-lm1zt7zy2k
@user-lm1zt7zy2k 8 місяців тому
I love how they explained the advancement of technology succinctly.. Que história sobre submarinos espetaculare! Gostei muito e recomendo. .
@Binge-Minge
@Binge-Minge 8 місяців тому
Stick to one buddy
@georgecaceres9840
@georgecaceres9840 Рік тому
No wonder why the level of discipline the crew most have to run this incredible piece of art machine. Excellent video
@DodgyDaveGTX
@DodgyDaveGTX Рік тому
Absolutely. You couldn't get me to step foot inside a submarine, it's way too claustrophobic.
@NaveenKumar-vj9sc
@NaveenKumar-vj9sc Рік тому
What a way to tell a story with complementing animation about the technology transformation. Thank you! I have enjoyed a lot while watching it. Wish for more informative videos similar to this in technology transformation. Thanks!
@Objection_23and1
@Objection_23and1 10 місяців тому
The OceanGate has truly ignited the urge to learn about submersibles and the titanic like a crazy person. So bizarre yet powerful, poetic tragedy. This submarine is just so amazing!!!
@kennethwilliams8240
@kennethwilliams8240 10 місяців тому
Let's not forget that a submersible& submarines are 2 completely different technologies.
@notoriousnat92
@notoriousnat92 10 місяців тому
I don’t think they oceangate imploded, if they found ash and no bodies, it was hit with a missile. Just from what I’ve gathered about submarines, submersibles, implosions and explosions. Anything unidentified traveling at those depths would be “blown away”
@Maldoror200
@Maldoror200 10 місяців тому
@Objection_23and1..💀.."poetic tragedy".., Hmmm, how strangely erotic..🥀
@justinaugustine7234
@justinaugustine7234 10 місяців тому
i came here for that too. Really wonder how Engineers created this insane Underwater Submarine
@rssvss
@rssvss 10 місяців тому
​@@notoriousnat92😅😅😅😅😅
@caliado
@caliado 9 місяців тому
Love how enthusiastic the chemists 👨‍🔬 are in teaching and encouraging learning.
@StarrDust0
@StarrDust0 Рік тому
it was really well done documentaries like this that inspired me to get into engineering.
@PerfectedEvil
@PerfectedEvil 9 місяців тому
I had the good fortune to be sail boating off Maui when a Los Angeles class submarine surfaced in the waterway between Maui and Lanai. It cruised past me majestically, and then another surfaced and cruised near the first submarine. A few submariners were on deck of both submarines. I lost site of them when I rounded Polihua Beech to continue my day sail. But it was a highlight of my 5 years on Maui. All my nearly 6 decades living near Bremerton, never saw one. Go live on Maui for a few years and see 2 at the same time. Fricking awesome!
@DarkKnight-zf2yj
@DarkKnight-zf2yj Рік тому
Ah yes, quality content I enjoyed every minute of it, thank you
@whatta7793
@whatta7793 Рік тому
I usually don't watch videos this long on UKposts, but damn if I didn't watch every second of this one. Very very well made video.
@mkhanman12345
@mkhanman12345 29 днів тому
Watchin some.yertube
@nataliedaniel5619
@nataliedaniel5619 Рік тому
This is a truly insightful piece keep up the good work to the people who made this
@mikefabbi5127
@mikefabbi5127 Рік тому
You're profile picture says you shouldn't be watching nerd stuff. Are you a Unicorn?
@vali4487
@vali4487 10 місяців тому
What a great trip thru history ❤️ When I first started the video and I saw 46 minutes, i was not sure i’m gonna make it to the end, but actually i’m sad it finished so fast. Great documentary!
@samuelodan2376
@samuelodan2376 10 місяців тому
My exact thought. I initially thought it would take a couple days to watch it through, but I finished it without even pausing.
@mkhanman12345
@mkhanman12345 29 днів тому
Im going to watch
@thekameleon9785
@thekameleon9785 8 місяців тому
I always looked up to soldiers. And special forces etc.. but i think these Submariners deserve more credit.
@bowlampar
@bowlampar Рік тому
From a turtle developed into a highly sophisticated underwater war machine that not only can bring enormous destruction to enemy naval fleet but also to our earth in a timely manner.
@VirgilTStone
@VirgilTStone Рік тому
Big bangs make a big mess
@sovietsymp803
@sovietsymp803 Рік тому
@@VirgilTStone Yep, just ask your parents.
@tcf70tyrannosapiensbonsai
@tcf70tyrannosapiensbonsai Рік тому
I hope one day such devices will be rosted and rotted away and forgotten.
@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Рік тому
@@tcf70tyrannosapiensbonsai ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@limberekurraru6155
@limberekurraru6155 Рік тому
All these sophisticated war machines are to kill people(ourselves), not, lions, not rattle snakes, jaguars? So we can easily wipe ourselves out of existence. if USA, Russia, China have these arsenals and decided to go to a full scale war, it means the earth will be depopulated in days. What is the use? How stupid?
@nthused
@nthused Рік тому
Submariner here as well…USS Florida (G)…it was great seeing the Pennsylvania and her crew here! Very good video explaining the technology of the ship at a high level.
@jacobpenkava2980
@jacobpenkava2980 Рік тому
Great presentation thanks for the hard work that went into this 👍 👏
@h4l0g3n
@h4l0g3n Рік тому
Chapter timestamp/footnote for "32:08 Nuclear Strike - USS George Washington "mentions CVN-73 (CV = Carrier Vessel/Aircraft Carrier, N = Nuclear Propulsion); I think you meant to put the hull designation of the similarly-named submarine instead. The one you're mentioning is SSBN-598 (SS = Submarine/Submersible Ship, B = Ballistic Missile, N = Nuclear Propulsion). I love the video! I used to serve on the same class of submarine featured in this video (SSBN-738 / USS Maryland).
@dolfinwriter5389
@dolfinwriter5389 11 місяців тому
Great catch on the hull number! I didn't see that!
@rayb3117
@rayb3117 Рік тому
My hat is off to anyone who can endure 75 days at sea, and, underwater. I like my wide open space and sky. Congrats to the men and women who who do this, you are the heroes of the sea.
@FatRescueSwimmer04
@FatRescueSwimmer04 Рік тому
When I was on SSBN-743 (USS Louisiana, she's 8 year's newer than the Pennsylvania) for 6 years, I always imagined myself on a space ship/star trek made the work day tolerable and sometimes fun lol. I was glad to move on to Aviation side of the Navy though NGL haha
@gunther-e39
@gunther-e39 Рік тому
After the Type VII U boat, there shouldve been the type XXI that really revolutionaized the entire concept and is the true grandfather of ALL modern submarines. First type U-boat in human history that was from the drawing board designed as meant to be operated 99% underwater rather than as a surface ship, like the earlier U-boats that mostly used to dive for rather short amounts of time, and only to evade destroyers and such... the Type XXI on the other hand, was pretty much designed and built to do everything... while underwater.
@nickandrews2882
@nickandrews2882 Рік тому
Yes the xx1 is to me the first of its kind
@trakyboy5128
@trakyboy5128 Рік тому
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@2dolphins980
@2dolphins980 Рік тому
My son a "nuke" on a fast attack submarine. The engineers on board are incredible and face a huge myriad of challenges everyday and every hour. WE SALUTE YOU!
@pedrophillips4192
@pedrophillips4192 Рік тому
For those about to rock
@brianross4190
@brianross4190 Рік тому
All our submarines are built by General Dynamics Electric Boat in RI ! It takes almost 5000 people mostly welders to create these boats. Best job in the world with the best Teams of CoWorkers along with the Navy’s Inspectors and engineers on site !
@c3p0r2d2abc
@c3p0r2d2abc Рік тому
For big, bigger biggest I would have expected a mention of the Russian Typhoon. By far the largest submarine ever build.
@JoseFerreira-lh1zj
@JoseFerreira-lh1zj Рік тому
Very interesting and informative. Amazing technology.
@danielanthony1226
@danielanthony1226 Рік тому
Very interesting...the 3D illustration was highly superb 👌 and most of my unanswered questions like how missiles are fired under the water was answered correctly..thanks alot
@noahjager6459
@noahjager6459 Рік тому
The process that accelerate the missiles is so strong that it doesnt require air
@sanfo2003
@sanfo2003 Рік тому
As a kid I grew up on the beach near Seattle where the Bremerton ship yard is. They would take submarines out in Puget Sound for testing and I would take my 16' ski boat out to watch them. I would be paralleling the submarine, at a distance, when all of a sudden this large, noisy plume of water would spray up meaning the submarine was getting ready to dive. I would tag along and watch it go under until you would never know anything was there. It was kind of creepy, but cool.
@robertwilson756
@robertwilson756 10 місяців тому
Thank you for giving a detailed yet easy to understand explanation of how and why this horrifying tragedy occurred.
@claytondennis8034
@claytondennis8034 Рік тому
I'm a former Submariner, so, I am biased; but almost every aspect of operating a Submarine is fascinating. The parallels of Submarining to space survivability are interesting as well, but I've seen few people talk about that.
@gerry45
@gerry45 Рік тому
i would like to know how deep she can go
@hxxua
@hxxua Рік тому
I never expected how much I would enjoy this. Props to the makers they know what they are doing.
@user-eq7ji4hi2h
@user-eq7ji4hi2h Рік тому
Бб.
@AnnBlomfield
@AnnBlomfield Рік тому
I completely agree with you
@MrMaster2262
@MrMaster2262 Рік тому
Interesting & Enjoyable Good Combination ✌🏻😉👍🏻
@JD-je3fg
@JD-je3fg Рік тому
No pun intended, right? ;)
@hxxua
@hxxua Рік тому
@@JD-je3fg yes
@shirleycrosner634
@shirleycrosner634 Рік тому
Excellent presentation - thank you ❤
@The_ISD_Guy
@The_ISD_Guy 22 дні тому
I loved this series all my childhood. i still love it today
@Paulius-lb4ng
@Paulius-lb4ng 8 місяців тому
If I owned Hollywood, the special agent Scientist in the Lab would make for a great Q character with absolutely no acting needed at all.
@dflo4165
@dflo4165 Рік тому
I used to work on the periscopes on the Los Angeles class subs. I thought these boats were big, until I got to see an Ohio class “boomer”. Now these are big boats. That was back in the 70’s and 80’s. When I retired in 92 the newer scopes didn’t even penetrate the “people tank”. These were inside the sail. They had cameras instead of actually seeing the light coming throughout the tube section to an eyepiece. You just looked at screens. Pretty neat. I got to see into the reactor once, now that topped everything. The only thing they would run out of underwater was food. Submariners are very unique people, it not just for anybody. I almost went that route. All are volunteers. Highly intelligent to start with, and they do years or training.
@mikewithers299
@mikewithers299 Рік тому
I almost went into the Navy out of high-school but backed down before signing the papers. The thought of being next to nukes in a metal tube under water was too much for me. I can't even swim! 🤣🤣 Don't get me wrong, I'm fascinated by these machines and how awesome they are. I missed a great opportunity now that I see how safe they are
@krashd
@krashd Рік тому
If you think An Ohio-class is big you should see a Typhoon, it has twice the displacement of an Ohio and the size of a WW2 aircraft carrier.
@dflo4165
@dflo4165 Рік тому
@@krashd I would love to have seen a typhoon! But today, many are just radioactive hulks. I wonder if any are still in service! Even back in the day, I don’t think they would have let me onboard. I wasn’t important enough to get an invitation!!
@failuretocommunicate
@failuretocommunicate Рік тому
Superbly done in every respect, from an ex-ASW operator. Thank you so much.
@j.b.9581
@j.b.9581 Рік тому
Thank you for serving. Please, write a book!!
@failuretocommunicate
@failuretocommunicate Рік тому
@@j.b.9581 I think that book's already been written, but thank you for your kind compliment.
@samuelabaleibaravi3650
@samuelabaleibaravi3650 Рік тому
Amazing, weapons created to destroy fellow humans and continents of their habitation. Sad, so so sad .
@turnedkestrel1459
@turnedkestrel1459 Рік тому
What do I have to do to work on a submarine (Schooling? Applying? etc.)
@nkattastanley8975
@nkattastanley8975 Рік тому
Thanks to the team that put this together
@OludhianapcMedovichdg
@OludhianapcMedovichdg Рік тому
Thank you for an interesting and well crafted documentary
@rjust2297
@rjust2297 Рік тому
Understanding of swimming pool engineering on simple levels. And then also having an excellent internal gyroscope and becoming part of the machine that you're driving.. could you imagine if that just came naturally.
@johnwestmorland3211
@johnwestmorland3211 Рік тому
Wow, they finally figured it out, thanks to Roswell!!!!! Two thumbs up, Godspeed!!!! Outstanding balance and integration of both Technologies!!!!
@janisauzans2102
@janisauzans2102 9 місяців тому
Fascinating documentary!
@mcfrenchfry2196
@mcfrenchfry2196 Рік тому
The engineers of the old days and bravery. True heroes
@Learnbeyondboders
@Learnbeyondboders Рік тому
This is beyond amazing. I have re-watched the documentary for the 5th time in a row
@cryptombt5880
@cryptombt5880 Рік тому
This was a brilliant video. I was so intrigued. Really enjoyed it. Thanks a lot
@GermanGreetings
@GermanGreetings Рік тому
Best explained ever. Thank you !
@TheMizpah2000
@TheMizpah2000 4 місяці тому
US Navy submariner are a special breed of patriot. Smart and brave. Imagine going on a sinking ship.
@EmmanuelMonforte
@EmmanuelMonforte Рік тому
I've played this while I sleep, I was clapping in my dreams at the ending sequence. Totally magnificent.
@micaelramirez4793
@micaelramirez4793 Рік тому
I truly enjoyed this. Every minute. The way this video was crafted from going back in time, I had no idea there was a submarine in the 1700s. Everything about it was just awesome. Thank you
@crocodile2006
@crocodile2006 Рік тому
Yes all pretty accurate... but their claim that "rocket engines need air to burn" was completely wrong. They have their own oxidizers inside the missile. The problem is it's difficult to burn under water because of the cooling effect.
@gasperstarina9837
@gasperstarina9837 Рік тому
@@crocodile2006 sometimes it is "hard" to watch good documentary about a theme you master because you know everything and there is always a few things wrong in every documentary 😁 i feel you
@izzy2815
@izzy2815 Рік тому
Im a submarine, my pronouns are she, her
@crocodile2006
@crocodile2006 Рік тому
@@izzy2815 Wouldn't your pronouns be 5Degrees/Down/Bubble and Blow/Ballast/Tanks
@NazriB
@NazriB Рік тому
Lies again? Elevate Training Easy Target
@JosephDent-qd9ih
@JosephDent-qd9ih 2 місяці тому
1995 not 85 .
@jilokizito1705
@jilokizito1705 10 місяців тому
Very great teachers in this clip. No way you'll hate physics or chemistry with them.
@MrPilgrim
@MrPilgrim Рік тому
I love the little James Bond music in the background
@ronmorrison1964
@ronmorrison1964 Рік тому
Thanks Navy for your service!
@tmack7563
@tmack7563 10 місяців тому
Fascinating stuff man, its unreal the minds of men and there ability to create.
@aptorres01
@aptorres01 Рік тому
Popped in for a quick preview of the video and ended up watching the whole damn thing in one go absolutely fascinating video. Great work .
@TruthAboutHeaven
@TruthAboutHeaven Рік тому
Amazing technological advances!
@emmitv8884
@emmitv8884 Рік тому
After this video I learned that it is really difficult to live under a submarine,tucked everything in between those strange machines this is so claustrophobic
@alisalem8772
@alisalem8772 Рік тому
I love submarines, especially the U-Boat 🇩🇪 submarines ❤❤
@anasprince6076
@anasprince6076 Місяць тому
Much appreciate for such a comprehensive demonstration. Thanks and plz keep doing ❤
@andrevanzegveld
@andrevanzegveld Рік тому
Correction, they didn't sink 33 ships but 5,000 ships. The German navy used the Unterseeboot, or U-boat, to sink 5,000 ships measuring more than 13 million gross register tons during the war.
@lawrenceleverton7426
@lawrenceleverton7426 Рік тому
But close to 80 percent never came back. 785 were lost BTW. Only 52 US Subs were lost and still on eternal patrol during WW2. That is quite the difference. Considering US Submarines destroyed 55% of all Axis Warships. Even with bad torpedoes up until 1943. God Bless Submariners.
@johnking9754
@johnking9754 Рік тому
Great video! I have actually sat inside the real Hunley in Charleston, SC. We were doing some instrumentation work with the conservatory. It is TIGHT inside, super scary to think of being on the crew turning the crank in the cold, dark underwater.
@j.b.9581
@j.b.9581 Рік тому
The crew of the Hunley had courage beyond any that I can think of in the history of submarines!!!
@ericclarke161
@ericclarke161 Рік тому
Lpl0
@lawrenceleverton7426
@lawrenceleverton7426 11 місяців тому
I live in Charleston. I thought it was still in a tank, to prevent further decay. Never been to the place its located now. I was in Chas when they recovered it out of the mud from the bottom off Sullivan's Island. God Bless Submariners.
@spenserkao
@spenserkao Рік тому
Among so many documentaries introducing nuclear submarine, this is the best! Especially, the use of CGI is doing its job perfectly.
@theadventuresofadrianandad7140
@theadventuresofadrianandad7140 Місяць тому
I completely enjoyed this. I learned a lot of good information. Thank you
@chumaokafor8214
@chumaokafor8214 Рік тому
I love how they explained the advancement of technology succinctly.
@twentytwo138
@twentytwo138 Рік тому
Succ my technology.
@louiscervantez1639
@louiscervantez1639 Рік тому
Excellent, I enjoyed the use of history to propel into the next phase and I especially enjoyed the mad scientist who used his experiments to demonstrate principles !
@ericclarke161
@ericclarke161 Рік тому
L0ll
@ericclarke161
@ericclarke161 Рік тому
Ll0pl
@ericclarke161
@ericclarke161 Рік тому
Ll
@ericclarke161
@ericclarke161 Рік тому
Plllll0
@willboudreau1187
@willboudreau1187 10 місяців тому
I am NOT IMPRESSED that the captain of a nuclear submarine walks near all that expensive armaments and navigation equipment with a cup of coffee in his hand. EXTREMELY dangerous.
@rachidg91
@rachidg91 10 місяців тому
"Stories that will brighten our day " Yes , this is it
@dewaynethompson8095
@dewaynethompson8095 Рік тому
I was on the Pennsylvania Gold crew when this was made! The Blue crew had the boat at the time!!! Was the top Trident in the fleet for years!
@darrenkamalu9047
@darrenkamalu9047 Рік тому
I was on the Nevada Gold Crew just out of DASO trials in the 1980s. It was the top submarine.
@Nevir202
@Nevir202 Рік тому
What's the difference between Gold and Blue? I mean obviously they are designations, but do they mean anything more than just separate designations?
@krash2fast99
@krash2fast99 Рік тому
@@Nevir202 two complete crews who take turns. Boat docks to resupply and she gets a fresh crew as one team leaves and the other boards. No significance to either color; blue and gold are the navy’s colors so those are the two they picked.
@Nevir202
@Nevir202 Рік тому
@@krash2fast99 thanks much
@milindkhamkar
@milindkhamkar Рік тому
This channel is highly underrated !!!!!! This is a true masterpiece that i have never seen before with such a beautiful history and the challenges solved by the engineers. Its beautiful and horrifying at the same time, kudos to its makers and the whole team.
@thedocmarket7206
@thedocmarket7206 Рік тому
This is a documentary from the 90's.
@iphuqdyrmum
@iphuqdyrmum Рік тому
Yep. It's called Big Bigger Biggest
@AndrewGogus
@AndrewGogus 10 місяців тому
The more I realize how dedicated and amazing Americans were back then. They created all this from scratch, making breakthroughs in invention and technology each time.
@Precious_Zilo
@Precious_Zilo Рік тому
Very interesting innovations throughout history
@joshuaeagan6012
@joshuaeagan6012 Рік тому
fascinating! really enjoyed the explanations.
@davy1458
@davy1458 Рік тому
That 1776 turtle sub totally has the best sound.
@rolandcanacolo6870
@rolandcanacolo6870 Рік тому
absoulout brilliance in technology
@apoopatra
@apoopatra Рік тому
well done. many thanks from me Apo, for sure thank you i appreciate
@petermccuskey1832
@petermccuskey1832 Рік тому
Excellent history lesson. Thank you.
@melonshop8888
@melonshop8888 Рік тому
👍👍👍 YEP.
@GlamorousTitanic21
@GlamorousTitanic21 Рік тому
Submarines, (and undersea combat) is the closest we’ve gotten here on earth to space combat. Unlike on land, in the deep ocean and in space, the enemy can come from literally any direction.
@GlamorousTitanic21
@GlamorousTitanic21 Рік тому
@@andrewsocial9309 in air combat, and with modern sensors and visual scanners, for the most part you can see your enemy coming from miles away. In the deep ocean or space, it’s pretty much impossible to see your enemies location with the naked eye.
@ihavenocommonsensebut2008
@ihavenocommonsensebut2008 Рік тому
@@GlamorousTitanic21 well i guess space compensates that since someone could be shooting you down from a distance like a moon😂
@bigtyke3058
@bigtyke3058 Рік тому
You can see where your enemy is coming from underwater too
@nyankittyxp4521
@nyankittyxp4521 Рік тому
@@GlamorousTitanic21 think about what you said. That’s exactly what space warefare would be like. Blind to everything, unlike Ariel combat.
@Zomby_Woof
@Zomby_Woof 11 місяців тому
You aren't blind at all. You just have a different way of seeing, primarily via sonar. You build a literal map of what is around you. And when your boat is quieter, and your sonar more sensitive, and your stack operators better trained with much more experience than the bad guys, the idea of combat isn't scary at all. A real world combat scenario between a US and a Russian sub would go something like this: US sub CO: Is the target solution still up to date? US: Aye aye. Per standing orders we've been in their baffles since they left port. US sub CO: We've just received orders to engage. Flood tubes 1 and 3 and fire when ready. Helm 20 degrees down and hard right rudder on my command. Russian sub sonar operator: Captain, we have a contact directly aft. It's Death.
@seehazesmoke
@seehazesmoke 10 місяців тому
You couldn’t pay me to get on that titanic sub
@kevinmudagareababu5160
@kevinmudagareababu5160 10 місяців тому
woow,great physics,maths and chemistry
@rcsontag
@rcsontag Рік тому
The USS George Washington SSBN598 was originally designed as a Fast Attack submarine in the Thresher/Permit class. Before it was commissioned, it was cut in half and the missile compartment and systems added.
@dieselyeti4025
@dieselyeti4025 Рік тому
That's incredible; you'd think an SSBN would have to be designed that way from the start and couldn't be modified that extensively.
@daveware4117
@daveware4117 Рік тому
With a modification like that, i wonder what the test depth was compared to the normal thresher class subs. Its got to be declassifide at this point
@ilonaruru9187
@ilonaruru9187 Рік тому
Would you go back to the ocean deep I know that it is beautiful down there with all the life that lives in the ocean absolutely stunning created
@herbenevolence4198
@herbenevolence4198 10 місяців тому
@@ilonaruru9187 and you ain't gunna see any of it lmao
@bayoulafourche
@bayoulafourche 9 місяців тому
That's pretty interesting, I didn't know that. I spent a lot of time on the GW when I was in 38A on the Holland. A million years ago it seems. I had my kids later on in my career. They were pretty young when I retired and have no idea what kind of work I used to do. I also was a crane operator on the Alamagordo ARDM-2.
@163pete
@163pete Рік тому
I’m dame glad this Sub is on our side! ❤
@user-vk1zy5uu8l
@user-vk1zy5uu8l 10 місяців тому
I love how they explained the advancement of technology succinctly.. I love how they explained the advancement of technology succinctly..
@michaelgeffner5205
@michaelgeffner5205 Рік тому
My father-in-law was Admiral of our nuclear navy . Admiral Rickover. Don was a nuclear scientist and his modesty would not allow him to answer the detailed thinking I had in mind about those days. That sub was Nautilus. There is a great video about Rickover and that amazing engineering it took to produce our first nuclear sub. Great video w great fun facts...like if you filled current disks with the info on our latest sub, it would be higher that the Empire State bldg. It would take 6000 lbs of paper to keep it current with the same disc space..
@michaelgeffner5205
@michaelgeffner5205 Рік тому
Correction: Don was the Admirals right hand man.
@johnpiklis
@johnpiklis Рік тому
I really love this video and the way you detailed every section
@lawrenceleverton7426
@lawrenceleverton7426 Рік тому
Just name the Turtles Operator. Give him some credit at least. His name was "Ezra Lee". Even George Washington congratulated him for his attempt. He lived for many years after his journey and was buried in 1821 at Duck River Cemetery in Old Lyme Connecticut.
@shimronnetia
@shimronnetia Місяць тому
the production, content and graphics of this video is exceptional
@phil20_20
@phil20_20 Рік тому
I always thought it didn't make sense he couldn't drill through the copper bottom. Although it could have been a harder alloy, I suspect weakness from oxygen deprivation was more the likely culprit. I'm glad this analysis addresses it more fully.
@dmrr7739
@dmrr7739 Рік тому
Remember though, he is limited in how much upward force he can generate by the buoyancy of the submarine. As he tries to seat the drill, the drill is also pushing the sub down. Add in natural currents in the water moving him up, down and sideways, and it must have been very frustrating.
@Nevir202
@Nevir202 Рік тому
@@dmrr7739 Don't forget, he'd have been trying to drill into a sloped surface. That's a nightmare even with a drill press, let alone with all the other issues you're mentioning.
@lloydevans2900
@lloydevans2900 Рік тому
He's using a drill designed to penetrate wood, as that was the expected material - not too surprising since all vessels at that time were of wooden construction. Copper is quite soft as metals go, but a lot more resilient than wood. So you're not going to get through copper plating with a wood drill.
@dannygjk
@dannygjk Рік тому
Just the fact that the bit will be sliding around the surface of the metal while he tries to get it started is enough of an issue. Have you done any drilling of holes above water? Under water any work becomes ridiculously complicated.
@dickstryker
@dickstryker Рік тому
No leverage in addition to being exausted and needing enough air and strength to make an escape.
@DodgyDaveGTX
@DodgyDaveGTX Рік тому
There's a cracking BBC crime drama miniseries set on a submarine called 'Vigil'. It does a pretty good job of conveying the tension that's inherent within life upon a submarine (as well as the excellent writing/acting of course lol)
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