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The CSS Hunley's only weapon was a "spar torpedo", a contact explosive, mounted on a pole that stuck out from the bow. She sunk 4 times in testing, losing her entire crew each time, including her namesake, Horace Hunley. She was used only once in combat. She sank the USS Housatonic with her spar torpedo, but, sunk herself, one last time, in the process.
Must have had some spies steal japans submarine plans
Actually, a lot seem to believe that they ran out of air as there were headed back to Charleston. Some interesting evidence that supports that.
It's only weapon was, "DRIVE ME CLOSER! I WANT TO HIT IT WITH MY SPAR TORPEDO AFFIXED TO MY NOSE!!!" Only problem was that hydro-physics had yet to really become a thing. They underestimated the explosive force their torpedo would have rippling out hitting a cavitation (the Hunley) and then what it'd do to poor souls inside it.
omg i read she sunk 4 times in testing and i think "that's good"
then you say each time loosing her crew and i think "that's bad"
so dark lol
Picturing underwater jousting with explosive lances
It's not the size of your sub, it's how you use it.
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@@vamperjr1376 when youre a big boomer nuclear missile sub. size matters LOL
as long as they have personality
The last submarine is incorrect. The Akula was a 110m long fast attack sub. The sub shown is the 175m long Typhoon-class ballistic missile submarine (as made famous in The Hunt for Red October).
Ok, thank you.
Confusingly, in Russia, the Typhoons are called Akula class. The Typhoon is the NATO designation
I believe that "akula" is the Russian word for "shark", which (to me, at least) makes a lot more sense for a fast attack sub than a ballistic missile platform. Unless it's a reference to a shark's sharp teeth for the nuclear missiles?
yeah that's the NATO vs russian designation. graphic is correct for russian designation
Cool fact (I think it's a fact, I'm sure you guys will correct me)
But in The Hunt for Red October they managed to get the actual submarine to be in the movie
A lot of the small ones are meant for special operations like a navy seal underwater transport submersible.
USS Scorpion 1959-1968 She sunk under mysterious circumstances loss of all hands. The US lost one other sub in the 60s USS Thresher. Also with all hands. US crews are split into two teams, blue & gold. When blue is out to sea gold is in port training & then they switch. A family friend was a crew member on Thresher, got appendicitis, he was swapped with his counterpart from the other team while he was in the hospital. He has lived with survivor's guilt since
two crew boats are just for the boomers (ohio class), fast attacks (virginia, seawolf, los angeles) only have one crew.
The US Navy helped fund the expedition to find the Titanic. The catch was they also had to find the Scorpion and Thresher first, then found the Titanic, and used the Titanic expedition as the cover story.
(Scorpion and Thresher sank fairly close to each other it turned out, relatively speaking)
I was in the surface Navy, so I've never been on a modern sub, I have toured a couple of US WWII subs. They're pretty cramped. A little US Navy slang... Surface Navy are called Skimmers, Sub sailors are called Bubbleheads.
Skimmers? Nah. You are just a bunch of targets😂
Japanese type I-400 sentoku the biggest submarine in WW2. The only one in the world as a carrier submarine,can carry three seaplane attack bomber, only one submarine in WW2 use double hull.
Fun fact:
The HMSM Gotland participated in a exercise with the US Navy and in the exercise, the Gotland was able to sneak past the Ronald Reagan’s passive sonar defenses, land multiple virtual torpedo hits, sink the carrier, and leave without a scratch.
The U.S. Navy had deployed an entire carrier strike group, which included destroyers, helicopters, and aircraft, all tasked with hunting for, and defending against, threats like the Gotland. The Swedish submarine should not have stood a chance, yet it evaded detection and scored a fatal blow against a superior adversary.
Smarter every day has an awesome series about going underway on a sub in the North Pole. Really good stuff there.
The Typhoons are such titans
BTW...do NOT mind the secret one not included here...which may or may not have been glimpsed while driving over the causeway on way to Virginia Beach...obviously traversing the Norfolk/Newport News naval base/shipyards. ;) Roughly the size of a WW2 aircraft carrier. Nope..."these aren't the subs you're looking for..." lol
The last submarine is not an Akula, the Akula is an SSN and is similar in size to Astute. The end one is Typhoon class SSBN
Akula is the Russian name for the class. All the boat names of the Soviet era subs used the Russian name vice the NATO designator.
Hey, All Submarines are called BOATS not SHIPS, And you can only see 10% of the Submarines when it's on the Surface.
I don't know why but I keep on chucking when you mention girth haha. Coolest looking was UK's Vanguard, that looked like a missile.
the reason for the large size of the WWII era Japanese submarines were they felt the platform was more useful for covert resupply than naval interdiction (sinking merchant traffic). retired US Navy submariner at your disposal if you want to get into these topics deeper. Recommend: czcams.com/video/3M4J2gGlClk/video.htmlsi=xndJb9oZ5ALaujQ5
"Saw some big ones, some long ones, some girthy ones, some old ones"
Me failing to hold in my immaturity shouting on the bus: "THATS WHAT SHE SAID"
ps: I'm no longer allowed on the #2 bus
How about Fastest missiles comparison.
Did you notice the aircraft on catapults aboard the Japanese subs circa WW2?
In the 1970+ American and Soviet subs, you need to look on top for vertical launch missile tube hatches, ala the Soviet Akula "boomer" versus the smooth top "attack class" like the USS Los Angeles. Most longer modern subs carry missiles in some form.
Yo Mr Commando Sir!
I would LOVE to hear about you reacting or commenting on the 2nd Boer War.
You are proud to be a commando, as you should be.
The commando units where created from the Afrikaans Kommandos from the 2nd Boer War.
The Boers where the first army to show the Britain empire (at their peak!) How to use guerilla warfare. This war influenced World War one. This war showed what modern warfare is all about. This war had Winston Churchill as a POW. CHURCHill escaped the Boer POW camp and this gave him a platform to enter politics and become Prime Minister. This war had Ghandi as a strecher bearer who saw the horrors of war and become the peaceful world changer he is today.
This is litterally my first comment on youtube over 10+ years of daily
Watching.
I think this is the most underrated topic in CZcams that you can exploit for those juicey views.
This is the war where Winston Churchill used the Boer fighting doctrine to create the Elite commandos.
I specifically recommend the podcast "Anglo-Boer war by Desmond Latham". On Audible, Spotify etc.
The stick on the css hunley was used to attach an explosive to. They didn't put anything on it to absorb the vibration so it killed them too. Idk what else they used it for
Underwater coffins mostly
The Hunley's first mission was a success, but it was also it's only mission. It sank after sinking a Union warship with no survivors. It was recovered recently and the remains were given a full military burial.
The Russian Typhoon was so big it even had a swimming pool in it..
So astute is an A boat, one of the hunter killers that don't typically carry ICBM I belive and vanguard is a V boat which do
The age old debate of length vs girth
I've been to the U-505 German submarine in Chicago. The fat electrician has a video on how we got it. Pretty cramped. Israel has some Dolphin class made by Germany in 00 and 57m.
How was it? I watched his video and now i want to go to Chicago just to check it out
@@daltonv5206 it's really cool. The whole museum is awesome, they have a mineshaft you can go down also.
CSS Huniey is the last in a great line of jousting submarines.
There’s stuff down there that we have no idea about, JSYK
Japan type B from 1939 is no ordinary sub…its a aircraft carrier submarine. One of a kind
The CSS Hunley (Confederate States Ship) carried a contact explosive on the end of that pole at the bow.
The Turtle & The Acorn are the world's first submarines. USN has a new unmanned submarine drone called Orca.
They should have also said what type of sub they are. Such as attack, ballistic or guided missile. The shapes of the boats will be different depending on what it is designed to do. For the USA, the Los Angeles, Sea Wolf and Virgina are fast attacks and the Ohio are mostly ballistic with a few of them being converted over to guided missile boats.
it didn't say if it was an I-400 carrier sub or not but Japan had the largest sub prior to nuclear energy and before that it was the Surcouf cruiser sub with 2 203mm guns in a turret
The newest Columbia class subs from the U.S. will be 560' long and have new propulsion technologies.
The only thing this video has taught me is that im a child.
te hunleys nose has a bomb on it, yeh thats exactly as safe as it sounds
The Soviet Union largest one was what the movie Hunt for Red October was based on. I wished they had also compared the arrack subs versus the boomers.
Ironic name for a submarine, the "Got land"?
Have you seen that the bigger japanese subs are carriers ?!
It is kind of crazy to start planes from a submarine
Well, a rough definition of a submarine carrier. It had a hangar and a catapult to launch a grand total of 3 planes. So not quite effective on the carrier part, but when you carry more than the 0 planes everyone else is, I think no one can argue whether or not you're a carrier at that point.
Check Jane's "Fighting Ships" for unclassified info
First nuclear powered sub and the first to traverse the Arctic -- USA
im guessing to make a sub near 2 football fields long, these are ground force operations. probably like 30,000 men jump out with boats to pop up out and invade with. thats like small got dam cities man lol
The gotland was still good enough to beat the us in naval wargames
Clearly Russian submarine doctrine did not include stealth. Those things would return a massive sonar echo.
Here is one you may of never heard of it the Japanese I400 ww2 submarine aircraft carrier. Sounds crazy but look up the history videos of it.
USS Holland is the SS X-1 he got the subs mix up
The Ohio class is by far the most powerful submarine ever created. It isn't the biggest but it is the most devastating.
@8:06 Going in-depth on submarines? 🤔😏
CSS Hunley, Confederate sub with the attached explosive device on a stick! US Civil war.
From what I've understood it's not the size that matters it's the payload it can deliver 😂 nevermind, I can show myself to the door... Cheers, mate😊
... That Akula class looks like ( Im going to say this on the internet) The Red October... What?
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The U.S. has a sub that's not on the list and I have seen this thing in person and it looks terrifying. It a new class of nuclear sub and it's nuts!!
Columbia-class?
The orca?
4:26 Now, I could be wrong, but I think that is 1976 :p
Surprised youve never been over faslane or garelochhead training camp
The original video is a little poor in that it's comparing length and not displacement. Some of the longer submarines are not actually larger than the shorter ones, they're just more stretched.
The graphics also are severely innacurate and many don't resemble the classes they're meant to, whatsoever.
Love it when u talk dirty about all the "big long girthy ones"
Submerges, not sinks, my friend. 2 completely different things.
Most of the Soviet Union and Russian submarines are all double hulled. Which is the reason that they are so big around. A lot of the space on the inside has been compressed.
and the typhoon (NATO designation) or akula (russian designation) was basically two submarines welded together with an additional hull on the outside
Russia always loved building subs but they also always loved getting them shit on in wars 🤣We call them fish mansions because they always end up sunk at the bottom of the sea for luxury apartments for the fish lol
Ofc france has old submarines, they love sinking innocent boats in foreign docks I heard 😂
My ex used to go on about the girth ... 👍👍👍🇬🇧
the biggest sub right now is Russian submarine Belgorod (K-329) at 184 m (603 ft 8 in beam 15 m (49 ft 3 in
The uss scorpion went down with all hands
Still waiting for the halo size comparison
there is Submarine Aircraft Carrier but none of them were successful you can find the video from Found And Explained.
I have worked on both submarines and aircraft carriers when in the navy. Size is not important when discussing the effectiveness of submarines, how quiet they are is. Just the opposite is true with aircraft carriers, the larger they are the more jets and other aircraft they can carry.
I think this size comparison, while interesting, was really a useless exercise.
The first submarine if you would like to call it that was made during the American civil war by the and was basically a suicide mission once it was submerged it couldn't resurface it had no engine but had a big Crank that a bunch of men turned in order to propel it through the water it had a long pole on the front of it to where they would go up and plant a bomb on another ship
I thought "the turtle & the acorn" submarine were during the American revolutionary war
the submarine you are referring to was the css hunley in the video and wasn't the first submarine, and they only planted one bomb (spar torpedo) and then all died
Who doesn't like things that are long, hard, and full of seamen?
USS holland
Named after the irishman that designed it
Believe it or not Germany in the Second World War didn’t have subs. They had “under sea boats” - the U boat ) subs are classed as under water vessels who can stay under for an indefinite amount of time. U boats could only stay under for like 12 hours before they had to surface to charge their electric underwater batteries. And operated mostly on the surface and would only go under when approaching a battle
All submarines of WW1 and WW2 were extremely limited in their dive times. One of the most common, German Type VII had about 20 hours of time it could remain submerged, while the slightly newer American Baleo-class could remain underwater for 48 hours at a much lower speed.
The word "Unterseeboot" translated to "under-sea boat" is still the modern term for a submarine in Germany. They still carry the "U" classification. Submarine and U-boat are synonymous. Furthermore, there are no submarines that can stay underwater for an indefinite amount of time. Even nuclear submarines are limited by their food supplies for their crew and must be refueled every couple of decades.
Ex bootneck who had no clue about vanguard submarines, fleet protection???
I never went to FPGRM so I didn’t really get clued up on it. I was actually attached to them at one point but I never went to the unit.
Thats a typhoon not akula
Nope I Used to jump out of planes, helicopters, and hot air balloons, I love the freedom the peace and quite while I'm up there. So nope , I don't see me getting in a sub. Maybe that big Russian 574ft Submarine, it would be like walking into a huge metal building as wide or wider than a football field is wide and almost TWO football fields long and 50 ft tall, are you kidding me That's bigger than my Walmart.
React to Indian Navy telefilm 2023 please
You've let yourself go Royal.
Quite a few girthy and long subs on this list!
The huge ones are Boomers. My son is a nuc. (a sailor who operates the fission reactors on a sub)
US: We built ours large enough to house the suite of SBLM's we have for them.
Russia: We built ours bigger than the Americans!!!
The UK: Ours be THICC!!!!!
Russia: WE BUILT MORE THAT ARE THICC'ER THAN THE BRITS!!!!!
Meanwhile if we tack on the Soviet's score to Russia's, the more modern score is Russia with 6 (technically 7 because one sank twice) nuclear subs lost and the USA with two nuclear subs lost and those are the only nuclear submarines ever sunk. This is just in general and not specifically in combat. If we go strictly to WWII, US with 52 lost, UK with 74, and the USSR coming in with 98 lost. Not saying it has anything to do with girth, but the UK chose a weird design route. A lot of the UK stereotype's the US as being fat, meanwhile in any military harbor, their chonky subs are taking up 9 docks alone with their width.
They missed loads.
Ba dum tss 8:04
Fat electrician bayonet hill check it out
oi oi oi, the Gotland will 1v1 and win against any other submarine on this list. Generic as it may look, it is unbeatable
It's a fine submarine, but it has limited range and endurance. That said, it's quieter than any nuclear sub and is certainly very dangerous to any fleet that isn't pinging its sonar everywhere. When the Swedes decide to make military equipment, it tends to be quite good.
@crowe6961 indeed. You won't find that little sucker on a radar. That's how we messed with the americans
unbeatable is probably a bit of a stretch. I'll give it the edge in stealth but if it has to come to the surface to breathe then it's just a target, and the biggest advantage of having a nuclear submarine fleet is that your enemies have to assume that one of our subs could be watching at any given moment anywhere in the world.
Can you react when possible Fat Electrician stealing U-boat and Task & Purpose Akula submarine videos
Stay awsome
Is this just some guy watching someone else video? Why can't we get someone to comment on this video that knows anything about history or submarines?
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The host adds 0 value to this video. Quit pausing it between subs and just let us read what it says.