US Aircraft Carrier ROCKED by Hurricane and Then THIS HAPPENED...
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- čas přidán 24. 05. 2024
- Here is a colossal aircraft carrier, a floating city on the high seas, its decks bustling with activity. But what happens when the sky suddenly darkens, the wind howls, and the waves surge to towering heights? Amid this tempest, anyone onboard could see a hurricane unleashing its full fury, threatening to tear apart anything in its path. Yet, against all odds, the aircraft carrier stands firm, navigating through the chaos with unwavering determination.
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Sept. 1971, Hurricane Ginger. The USS Forrestal returning from a 6 month Mediterranean deployment diverted north to avoid it. Naval ships have radar and weather tracking equipment to make sure they don’t run into major storms. No navy in the world would attempt to go through a hurricane. Most of the time we couldn’t tell we were in the water it was such a smooth ride. Felt sorry for the smaller ships. I imagine they were toss around pretty good.
I was serving on the USS Carl Vinson when we skirted a typhoon near Thailand around ‘88 or ‘89. At my age it’s hard to remember. Anyway we took water over the bow similar to 5.55 in this video, but the conditions were worse for us.
Great video. Thanks to the creator.
Having served in the USN on board an outdated LST 905 (USS Madera County) from Vietnam to Kowloon China, I can attest to the durability of a USN Navy vessel. Our boat was flat bottom (I have picture proof of flat bottom), and we were on our back to Vietnam with much needed cargo above and below decks, and we were hit by the toughest Typhoon in 1967. We had to put into port in the Philippines just to mKe a repair to the ramp seal. Thanks to the design of the flat bottom and the technologies of the Second World War, we only sustained cracks in two places from Port to Starboard and lost our bow ramp seal. With no loss of life and no injuries. I seem to remember that due to the storm, we arrived a day after our anticipated date.
I was on a helicopter carrier (smaller than an aircraft carrier) and we were unable to avoid a hurricane, we lost several aircraft that were securely chained to the flight deck. There was no time to get them to the hanger bay!
I'm looking at this, making my head spinning right now 😩 scary 😨 😫
Wow amazing thank you for sharing ❤
Hurricanes (Typhoons) are most dangerous not so much to a US super carrier but to the aircraft on its deck. Even well secured they can be damaged by debris and just by wind alone.
देखने पर अच्छा लगता बहुत सुन्दर सुंदर दीखता है अशोक जे माजन शंनटीग मास्टर ओल्ड याडॅ कालुपुर रेलवे-स्टेशन ,स्टेशन प्रबंधक अहमदाबाद गुजरात भारत, भारत सरकार
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300ft???
on the Only tragedy on the El Faro ship was the Captin was very stupid
What's with the Predator alien clicking noise in every ocean cut scene? It's a good video and informative. Thanks.
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I think that you need to grow 🪴 up but mentally.
They are the ROBOTS