Refueling Ships at Sea

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  • Replenishment at sea or underway replenishment is a method of transferring fuel, munitions, and stores from one ship to another while under way. First developed in the early 20th century it was used extensively by the United States Navy as a logistics support technique in the Pacific theatre, permitting US carrier task forces to remain at sea indefinitely.
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Komentáře • 201

  • @sabyegrp
    @sabyegrp Před 3 lety +34

    Spent my time in the Navy on the bridge of non-nuclear carriers. We would often take fuel from tankers, but we also provided fuel to our escorts when necessary. the ship providing fuel holds a steady course and speed, and the ships receiving fuel simply follow to stay on station. It's a very precise maneuver for the bridge crews on both ships, and in particular for the helmsman. You really get to the point where you can feel the ship wanting to drift, and can correct before it does. You give it a few degrees rudder against the drift, bring the rudder back, and if you're good, the gyro never moved.There is also a distance line between ships with marking and lights (for night time unrep), which gives the Conning Officer a visual on drift and speed. It's great stuff.

    • @The50Fordman
      @The50Fordman Před rokem

      I've been on the bridge wing on both sending and receiving. I was conning officer on CF Adams in the Med in lifeguard station. The ship alongside the oiler was preparing for hiline personnel transfer. Standard procedure is to send the chair over and back before the actual transfer. The chair was going over smoothly until the sending ship lost steering and did a 90 degree turn (fortunately away from the receiving ship). the chair went straight up and back down into the water. Needless to say the transfer was cancelled.

  • @vicerichter1163
    @vicerichter1163 Před 3 lety +11

    1:29 **Giggity**

  • @markusfranz8809
    @markusfranz8809 Před 5 lety +44

    Stunning Footage! The amount of man hours that must've taken to make ships manoeuvre in such turbulent water to perform such task smoothly.

    • @tubes5150
      @tubes5150 Před 4 lety +4

      Polyethyleneglykol This brings back so many memories.
      My entire Navy career was on a Supply ship .
      Exciting days they were .
      Happy Holidays to you ( I just subscribed to your channel to show support- you are so invited to my channel as well).

    • @nashrulnisha1023
      @nashrulnisha1023 Před 4 lety +1

      Chacha purane 2009

    • @siriusstarlight9881
      @siriusstarlight9881 Před 4 lety +1

      Polyethyleneglykol I concur, beautiful to see 🇺🇸 men and women hard at work protecting us all day and night! THANK YOU US NAVAL 🙏 💗

    • @user-hm7qz9fh6y
      @user-hm7qz9fh6y Před 3 lety +1

      Stand by for shot lines!

  • @NickNZ
    @NickNZ Před 4 lety +6

    Watched the series on the conversion of the Asterix. Davie did a great job, and for a relatively small Navy Canada does a helluva great job!

  • @seminolerick6845
    @seminolerick6845 Před 4 lety +1

    Did a "Westpac" on Connie, in the 70's... was NOT a coffee drinker, so the fresh milk re-supply was a Godsend ! (have NOT drank 'kool aid' since that cruise ! lol ) .Yes , the fresh fruit also helped make life a little more bearable as well... that ...rarely, if ever, gets mentioned on these vids. I was an "Airdale"... so it was our turn to watch others work their butts off, for a change ... & they DID, during these vital transfers. THIS is one of those events in life that has changed little, if any, from the decades ago, when I experienced it. Thanks for your service sailors ! 👍

  • @seanstover6111
    @seanstover6111 Před 2 lety +2

    Nothing beats the feeling of a merchant marine vessel coming up your port side with heavy metal blasting through speakers in the dark of night. Then they would shoot off flairs as the Thunderous Rips of whatever song they played (mostly Metallica at the time) started and you could see everyone light up their MK1s and we would follow suit. FFG-61 Ingraham was my ship. Good times

  • @davidkoerner1905
    @davidkoerner1905 Před rokem +4

    I was on 4 oilers during my navy career uss caloosachee,uss Detroit,uss Kalamazoo and uss Arctic as a storekeeper and help out alot during these replenishment good times and alot of work

    • @glennsnyder4461
      @glennsnyder4461 Před rokem +1

      Caloosahatchee 66-68

    • @donaldmarusak6501
      @donaldmarusak6501 Před rokem +1

      USS SEATTLE AOE-3 HERE. 70-73
      OUT OF NORFOLK. OS-3/ECM.

    • @SustenanceNCovering
      @SustenanceNCovering Před rokem +1

      Beautiful! Absolutely beautiful. I was on the Caloosahatchee from 1981 to 1985. It was a WWII Oiler that felt like a WWI Oiler. I was never able to masturbate more than once a day on that dirty old POS. If I had been stationed on this masterpiece, I probably could have gotten off 2 or 3 times a day. BTW Larry Linville was my hero when I was growing up. I just wish that Ferret face had worn the dress instead of Klinger.

  • @railroad9000
    @railroad9000 Před 2 lety +1

    Sure a far cry from the unreps on the minesweeper I was on.
    No automatic tensioners, no plug in fuel rigs, all handed manila lines at 80 feet between ships.
    A requirement every 3 days during Market Time Operations off Vietnam in 1968.

  • @donaldmarusak4929
    @donaldmarusak4929 Před 4 lety +3

    Operational Specialist here. On board USS SEATTLE AOE-3. FAST COMBAT SUPPORT SHIP. 2 MED cruises 1971-73. Great memories!

  • @babaktubabaktu1162
    @babaktubabaktu1162 Před 5 lety +14

    I’m from kosova and thank you USA for helping as i love Amerika

  • @jimwjohnq.public
    @jimwjohnq.public Před 4 lety +4

    Been there done that. I see a lot of line handlers on that refueling station wearing gloves. When we did it wearing gloves was a big no no because, believe it or not, it was a safety hazard. Get a line caught up while wearing gloves and a person would either lose a hand or get pulled over the side before you could get the gloves off. Emergency breakaways were pretty cool but sucked for the crews on the oiler because when they slacked the span wire, we pretty much tripped the pelican hook and threw their rig into the water.

    • @Ferndalien
      @Ferndalien Před 4 lety

      I remember the same from 40 years ago. That was the US Navy, though, other navies other rules.

  • @mowguy1
    @mowguy1 Před 3 lety +3

    Brings back memories of some hard work. I served on a combat supply ship 72 - 75 in the Mediterranean.

  • @ricardomaldonado8734
    @ricardomaldonado8734 Před měsícem

    Proud to be part of the construction of these ships

  • @Wildman706
    @Wildman706 Před 6 měsíci

    From 1970 to 1983 I refueled on a LPH-12,DD-863,FF-1075 and a DD-944. I was a MM.Stood UNREP IN Aftersteering on two and engine room on two.Luckily,we never had any problems during unrep…

  • @wilbertrodrigo8790
    @wilbertrodrigo8790 Před 4 lety +7

    It takes a lot of a training to manuever and stay course in the refueling evolution...good job

  • @tejaspathare3597
    @tejaspathare3597 Před 4 lety +9

    I’m from India and Thank you to Canadian Navy - MV Asterix to do the refueling with F49 (Sahyadri)!

  • @Military_Archive
    @Military_Archive  Před 5 lety +8

    If you liked the video and you want to support the channel, please, don't forget to drop a Like & Comment, I appreciate it a lot. Thanks in advance!

  • @AbraksaChile
    @AbraksaChile Před 5 lety +6

    Tenia que ser un barco chileno jaa saludoa

  • @user-qq1xg6wm7k
    @user-qq1xg6wm7k Před 4 lety +3

    การส่งกำลังบำลุงเป็นสิ่งสำคัณมาก.. กองทัพหากไร้สิ่งนี้แล้วถึงกับแย่จิงๆคับ

  • @ariesluv
    @ariesluv Před 4 lety +14

    I miss being out to sea and doing all of the fun exercises. #USN 💪🏾💪🏾

  • @Derekrmtl
    @Derekrmtl Před 4 lety +6

    A great, versatile Canadian Navy ship. Made in Québec at Davie Shipyards.

    • @bradjames6748
      @bradjames6748 Před 3 lety

      Yeah by awarding themselves the contract, pretty entitled behavior

  • @whysosyria1
    @whysosyria1 Před 4 lety +2

    @ 1:30 how a mommy and daddy ship make a baby ship

  • @williamfitch1408
    @williamfitch1408 Před 2 lety

    My Grandad, the third engineer, on oil tankers, regaled me with his accounts of at-sea refuelling during WW2. It was all in black and white then, obviously. Nice to see it in colour at last.

  • @death_parade
    @death_parade Před 2 lety

    That ship on the portside is an Indian Navy Shivalik class frigate. I like its design, but I like the design of its follow on class: Nilgiri class, even more.

  • @AndreiTupolev
    @AndreiTupolev Před 4 lety +5

    The Chilean ship is an ex British Type 23 isn't it?

    • @gustavooliverosramirez3061
      @gustavooliverosramirez3061 Před 3 lety

      Yes it is sir.

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Před 2 lety

      Wait, that other ship is a Chilean frigate? The one on the portside is an Indian Navy Shivalik Class frigate. Makes me wonder where this refueling occurred. Most likely it was RIMPAC.

  • @douglasjackson1998
    @douglasjackson1998 Před 11 měsíci

    This is the first time I've watched this whole process. Throughout, I imagined this would have been familiar to my grandfather. He commanded USS Passumpsic (AO-107) in the Pacific during the Korean war era.

  • @terryhicks5710
    @terryhicks5710 Před 11 měsíci

    Was on USS Canesteo it was a wild and crazy time. 77 to 80.

  • @dougreed9843
    @dougreed9843 Před 4 lety +1

    I was on an AOR-6 USS Kalamazoo an Ammunition Oil Replenishment ship in the late 70's an early 80's I worked on the Jet Fuel Rig it would be an 8 hour along side replenishment great fun lots of crazy unecessary dangers but constant training and safety paid off no one hurt very much at least.

    • @Ferndalien
      @Ferndalien Před 4 lety

      I was on a Frigate (formerly Destroyer Escort) in the late 1970's. When working up for deployment the ship was out on five to twelve day exercises with a week in between for six months. At least every other night we did a refuelling unrep. Not so much that we needed fuel but practice, practice, practice to make it second nature.

    • @chriskatzer6637
      @chriskatzer6637 Před 4 lety +1

      Uss Roanoke AOR 7. Plank owner
      But dont miss bering sea...

  • @whb1959
    @whb1959 Před 2 lety

    Done this many many times between 1977 and 1983 .. dangerous yet sorta fun in a odd way

  • @ogmiossoimgo696
    @ogmiossoimgo696 Před 5 lety +26

    During fueling ops, I saw a dolphin jump over the fueling line.

    • @Ferndalien
      @Ferndalien Před 4 lety +2

      Is that a sailor nosh*tter?

  • @eddielthomas4918
    @eddielthomas4918 Před 4 lety +1

    We just to play jimmy Buffett songs during underway replenishment.. I loved it all. Those were fun times.

  • @valeriygarkaviy8932
    @valeriygarkaviy8932 Před 5 lety +5

    Very good work. Greeting from Ukraine!

    • @canofsoup79
      @canofsoup79 Před 2 lety

      Thinking about y'all during this time. Best wishes from the USA.

  • @bigdaddyhale16
    @bigdaddyhale16 Před 2 lety

    DECK DAWGS!! BM2 here. The best times even when the conditions were miserable (which seemed to be often.. haha) Spent 8 years in the Gator Navy on the USS Austin LPD4 (92-96) and USS Portland LSD37 (96-99) before being medically retired. I can't even remember how many UNREPS we did over those 8 years and I still have scars on my hands from handling lines. Gloves were a HUGE NO NO back in the day.. Loved the Video.. God Bless our troops EVERYWHERE.. BOATS OUT...

  • @ws8061
    @ws8061 Před 3 lety

    The emergency decoupling drill was pretty cool. Fun fact there's a Gunner's Mate at every refueling sponson with an explosive wire cutters in case of emergency.

    • @iLumberjack
      @iLumberjack Před 3 lety +1

      That would have been useful when my daughter was a teenager. You'd only need to demonstrate it once. Muwahahaha

  • @Colinpark
    @Colinpark Před 5 lety +8

    Surprised at how few sailors are wearing lifejackets while working close to the edge with the Stanchion and life lines down?

    • @tubes5150
      @tubes5150 Před 4 lety

      Colin Park I noticed that too .

    • @oldfucker68
      @oldfucker68 Před 4 lety

      They are wearing float coats.

    • @curtekstrom6600
      @curtekstrom6600 Před 4 lety

      They are, they are the best you see them wearing.

  • @themnmarc1973
    @themnmarc1973 Před rokem

    I recall this many times, day and night

  • @rockbaby489
    @rockbaby489 Před 4 lety +3

    1:31 mppsssss ahhhh oh yeah ahhhhh kimochi

  • @Ferndalien
    @Ferndalien Před 4 lety +1

    The US Navy and USAF refuel underway or inflight, If the US Space Force (USSF?) ever gets vehicles that maneuver and not just orbit they'll have to figure out underway refuelling in zero gravity. That should be interesting.

  • @brokencast4555
    @brokencast4555 Před 5 lety +6

    3:36 Thats chilean navy not canadian

    • @oskar_3945
      @oskar_3945 Před 4 lety +4

      BrokenCast the refueling ship is canadian

    • @Derekrmtl
      @Derekrmtl Před 4 lety +1

      @@oskar_3945 Made in Québec by Davie Shipyards

    • @Ferndalien
      @Ferndalien Před 4 lety

      It appears this was a multinational exercise.

    • @user-cz4nt3qm1v
      @user-cz4nt3qm1v Před 3 lety

      @@Derekrmtl - looks like multipurpose supply vessel. Probably fit for rescue operations. Not bad engeneering resolve!
      Think that fuel delivery pressure in not less than 150 kg/cm². Once worked with hydraulic hoses fitted similar steel bandages (hoses clamps) with 2 pair of screw bolts.

  • @kwdoug
    @kwdoug Před 4 lety +1

    Uss Kansas City vet. Miss it

  • @83joonior
    @83joonior Před rokem

    Honestly a very good job. Good work.

  • @bornic983
    @bornic983 Před 5 lety +4

    Не понятно как они первоначально тонкий трос доставили на другой корабль.

    • @Skif2305
      @Skif2305 Před 5 lety +2

      На 22 секунде слышен хлопок. Это специальное устройство которое выстреливает бросательный конец. Видно как его ловят матросы. Затем уже с помощью него вытаскиваются швартовые тросы.

    • @bornic983
      @bornic983 Před 5 lety +1

      Спасибо. Все так. Теперь понятно.

    • @user-cz4nt3qm1v
      @user-cz4nt3qm1v Před 3 lety

      У нас такое устройство называлось "линемёт".
      Не было лески однажды, сняли с линемета шнур, чтобы половить треску на одной из банок. Поймали даже одного краба. Но краба - отпустили в море. Потом стало больше рыбы попадать (не шутка).

  • @jamessmith2731
    @jamessmith2731 Před 4 lety

    spent 3 years on tanker west PAC each refueling was an experience always a dangerous time the new tankers are nothing like I was on AO22

  • @robertcornman6406
    @robertcornman6406 Před 2 lety

    Upreps, getting supplies on board while ship moving,everyone had a part.✝️

  • @yahroet2153
    @yahroet2153 Před 3 lety

    Is that peru and indian warship?

  • @Noname-cf4pl
    @Noname-cf4pl Před 3 lety

    1:29 it's like mating😂😂

  • @mumulavaca
    @mumulavaca Před 5 lety +3

    Viva Chile

  • @oskar_3945
    @oskar_3945 Před 5 lety +1

    More videos of the canadian armed forces please.

  • @richardv9648
    @richardv9648 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for your service, from 45th Chairborne.

  • @l.ls.8890
    @l.ls.8890 Před 4 lety +1

    They need Matter antimatter transfer protocols.

  • @samsngdevice5103
    @samsngdevice5103 Před 4 lety +2

    Skinny hose like that must take forever.

    • @sebastienbienvenue2053
      @sebastienbienvenue2053 Před 4 lety

      for a Frigate like the one in the video, once connected it takes about 30-45 min

  • @joelamy67
    @joelamy67 Před 4 lety

    Glad we could teach these guys the fine art of replenishment at sea.Your welcome. BM1(SW)

  • @helderpereira7433
    @helderpereira7433 Před 4 lety

    Participate several times aboard S.GABRIEL and BERRIIO of Portugal.

  • @orlandoolivares6179
    @orlandoolivares6179 Před 3 lety +1

    Chilean Navy!! Yeahh 👍💪

  • @jeffharder8706
    @jeffharder8706 Před 2 lety

    Awh fun times. Throw in a vertrep at the same time and you’re really busting ass

  • @jeffharder8706
    @jeffharder8706 Před 4 lety

    Awh the good ol’ days....

  • @tsrun1
    @tsrun1 Před 5 lety +1

    Very impressive. Very very dangerous! The coordination between the two ships has to be spot on. I would assume.

    • @_egg_2933
      @_egg_2933 Před 5 lety

      Shelby Runyon, hey you sound Like a sugondese. Are you one?

    • @tsrun1
      @tsrun1 Před 5 lety

      @@_egg_2933 Nope

    • @Daniel-oc8sx
      @Daniel-oc8sx Před 5 lety +1

      @@_egg_2933 you sound like a weeb, are you one?

    • @oldfucker68
      @oldfucker68 Před 4 lety

      That's during the day. Try it at night.

    • @boholde2757
      @boholde2757 Před 2 lety

      We once ran into the oiler during a night approach. We left our Port anchor hanging in the side of it.

  • @lrs2319
    @lrs2319 Před 5 lety +2

    VERY impressive. Didn't know that such a thing existed.

  • @DallasNugget2cool4school

    Was there doing it. AMAZING

  • @kenricnarbrough8191
    @kenricnarbrough8191 Před 4 lety +2

    They begin the ritual by shooting a helpless vole across the gap?!
    Disgraceful, there ought to be a law.

  • @spectroxis6418
    @spectroxis6418 Před 5 lety +4

    Cool!

    • @_egg_2933
      @_egg_2933 Před 5 lety

      deadly3652 are you a sugondese?

  • @aporlarepublica
    @aporlarepublica Před 5 lety +1

    Seriously Canada has a ship called "Asterix"?

    • @Derekrmtl
      @Derekrmtl Před 4 lety

      Made in Québec at Davie Shipyards

    • @railroad9000
      @railroad9000 Před 4 lety

      Homeport on the stern of "Asterix" is Ottawa.

    • @68Jaguar420G
      @68Jaguar420G Před 4 lety +1

      @@railroad9000 err... try Halifax... can't get any large ships up to Ottawa.

  • @rubenmansilla6702
    @rubenmansilla6702 Před 3 lety

    Barco chileno???

  • @YSALF
    @YSALF Před 4 lety

    and they also clean the windshield? 👌

  • @Greg_Gatsby
    @Greg_Gatsby Před 4 lety +1

    Doing the dance! 🕺

  • @686Prism
    @686Prism Před 3 lety +1

    no windshield wash though, not very good service for a glorified gas station

    • @BruceLowry
      @BruceLowry Před rokem

      Unrep ships do a lot, but they don't do windows.

  • @heartland2.049
    @heartland2.049 Před 5 lety +2

    ASTERIX AND OBELIX😂😂😂

  • @danrodrigues3531
    @danrodrigues3531 Před 4 lety

    I'm curious to know just how long it takes to transfer the fuel...

    • @sebastienbienvenue2053
      @sebastienbienvenue2053 Před 4 lety +2

      a lot of things are to be considered but usualy if everything goes well it can takes 4-5 hours, but i've been on a warship where it took us 10h, bad sea state or technical issues can make it a real pain.

    • @SustenanceNCovering
      @SustenanceNCovering Před rokem

      24/7/365. Yep! The Navy certainly does in fact SUCK!

  • @willusa2927
    @willusa2927 Před 4 lety +1

    Pretty cruel throughout the whole video but also at 8:40 you know these billion-dollar warships and all our technology and what do you see there in used is a old door wooden block and tackle I mean it's pretty cool

    • @donjones4719
      @donjones4719 Před 4 lety

      And a line of sailors hauling a line, "heave"..."heave"..."heave" Goes back centuries and centuries.

  • @kleo6212
    @kleo6212 Před 5 lety

    Im just curious, if the boat ran out of gas, will it sink?

    • @__chevytrucks__
      @__chevytrucks__ Před 5 lety +3

      No.
      It will merely float until a spot rusts and allows water in, or the vessel is capsized by a nasty wave.
      That, or the vehicle is scuttled.

    • @oskar_3945
      @oskar_3945 Před 5 lety +1

      Please tell me your not serious.

    • @kleo6212
      @kleo6212 Před 5 lety

      @@oskar_3945 im seroius

    • @oldfucker68
      @oldfucker68 Před 4 lety

      @@kleo6212 does it sink pierside? Shit really. If its pierside it's not moving and stays afloat.

    • @dougearnest7590
      @dougearnest7590 Před 3 lety

      @@__chevytrucks__ - or they could call for a tow.

  • @vanbenvlog1584
    @vanbenvlog1584 Před 4 lety

    Công ngê nuoc ngoài cái j củng chất....welcomto viêtnam my

  • @sourcreamandcurtains
    @sourcreamandcurtains Před 3 lety

    This is so cool.

  • @austinegonzales2513
    @austinegonzales2513 Před 4 lety

    Ist time i see this refueling while underway too risky keepsafe.

  • @shankarrajapantula7782

    brother we want many more videos please

  • @heneageiarxipilag3338
    @heneageiarxipilag3338 Před 5 lety

    Почему корабль не заправляют водой?

  • @user-nr5bc3um7f
    @user-nr5bc3um7f Před 4 lety +1

    В чем проблема остановица и заправица, они же не в воздухе, бред какой то

    • @Nikolai-Avdeev
      @Nikolai-Avdeev Před 4 lety

      Мне кажется так безопаснее.
      В море якорь не бросить, а так легче контролировать расстояние между кораблями. Легко синхронизировать ход и дистанцию. Ну и выигрыш во времени.

    • @whysosyria1
      @whysosyria1 Před 4 lety

      ......yeah

    • @user-nr5bc3um7f
      @user-nr5bc3um7f Před 4 lety

      @@whysosyria1 wtf?

    • @whysosyria1
      @whysosyria1 Před 4 lety

      @@user-nr5bc3um7f IKR

  • @hpfs
    @hpfs Před 5 lety

    Ускоренная нарезка выглядит прикольно

  • @notyourtypical4915
    @notyourtypical4915 Před 4 lety +1

    Chille

  • @counteronthespot4231
    @counteronthespot4231 Před 4 lety

    Replenishment at sea

  • @rickcratty7609
    @rickcratty7609 Před 5 lety +2

    Did that many times.

    • @railroad9000
      @railroad9000 Před 4 lety

      Fuel and stores (sometimes fresh water) every three days off Vietnam on a minesweeper.
      All manual line handling and no automatic tensioners.

  • @DESIBOY-fe7nm
    @DESIBOY-fe7nm Před 5 lety +2

    The ships are veryyyyyyy vulnerable here.
    If you manage to shoot that fuel pipe......hell yeah.!!!!

  • @DJSAL415
    @DJSAL415 Před 4 lety

    No biggie smalls, it's like pumping gas into your car.

  • @thaikieu4561
    @thaikieu4561 Před rokem

    Why dont they stop the ships before transport cargo????

  • @user-fv5kg4pb4z
    @user-fv5kg4pb4z Před 5 lety +1

    Gooooood 🇸🇦👈🤠✌️

  • @marklouieesmas9145
    @marklouieesmas9145 Před 4 lety

    Why they didnt stop to refueling the ship? Whats the reason? I think its easier when the engine is stop

    • @douglasjackson1998
      @douglasjackson1998 Před 11 měsíci

      If stopped, neither vessel would have helm control, so there would be no control of position relative to one-another.

  • @juanardgrimitt4890
    @juanardgrimitt4890 Před 4 lety

    memories,,,#USN

  • @kevinegan8956
    @kevinegan8956 Před 3 lety

    Go Navy!

  • @kolanokolano3014
    @kolanokolano3014 Před 3 lety

    MAP

  • @man_tull74
    @man_tull74 Před 4 lety +1

    Flag Romeo Close Up

  • @masudbcl
    @masudbcl Před 4 lety

    Ooh nice.

  • @goodchessactor
    @goodchessactor Před 5 lety

    Great seamanship. But why don't they just heave to?

    • @LOLHAMMER45678
      @LOLHAMMER45678 Před 4 lety

      Takes time. Cuts a few hours off the time to your destination if you just keep going

    • @dougearnest7590
      @dougearnest7590 Před 3 lety

      Two or three ships in close proximity bobbing around in the ocean with no directional control would probably be more dangerous than remaining in motion.

  • @user-yg2up4lg3r
    @user-yg2up4lg3r Před 4 lety

    The MSC. Worst few years of my life.

  • @Beavereaver
    @Beavereaver Před 4 lety

    Canadians?

  • @victormontalvo4364
    @victormontalvo4364 Před 7 měsíci +1

    ROGER

  • @VJvillage
    @VJvillage Před 9 měsíci

    I have smart idea, no need man power

  • @michaelmichael1039
    @michaelmichael1039 Před 4 lety

    Vietnam ilove you usa

  • @bernardtaylor3500
    @bernardtaylor3500 Před 5 lety +3

    7:20
    Украинский флот?

  • @mikekj1
    @mikekj1 Před 4 lety +2

    As much fun as that looks, it's even more fun at night. Ask me how I know.

  • @le_combattant2458
    @le_combattant2458 Před 5 lety +1

    And how the refueling ship is refueling? xD

    • @DJ1973DZ
      @DJ1973DZ Před 5 lety +6

      Go back to the port to refueling it self and its tanks.

  • @ArdieWalet
    @ArdieWalet Před 5 lety +1

    God💖💖💖💖😘