@KXFrider226 Not the size is the much inportant thing, with much use of titanium, plastic & rubber (for example on the skin) and a good noise prevetion and a good screw desing such a big sub can be very quiet and also not that easy to decet by Macnetic dedectors, also it helps a lot to "hide" behinde watherlayers with a differend tream, temperatur and so one. Also Thypoons often hide below the ice of the Northern polarcap
We get a nice two second glimpse 6:22 at the inside of that windowed conning tower room, what a great idea and a shame they seem to be no longer included in most recent designs, its minus degrees outside and stormy and all the kind of things expected in Siberia and how welcome a sheltered room like that would be instead of standing up top getting thrashed by the elements
Amazing how tight it is inside regardless of the gigantic size (I am aware that maybe up to two thirds is taken up by reactors, ballistic missile silos and torpedo compartments but even so!!) what a claustrophobic nightmare, no windows, no sunlight, no women, no natural air for months at a time. Some guys must loose it and have a melt down, (I wonder if they could sneak a PS3 on board or something?:)
i must commend the russians. ive seen pictures of tours taken on decommishonned russian subs. they were actually comfortable. pool, lounge, showers (salt water probly) and even weight rooms. the US subs to my knowledge dont have that (the not wasting space part) i know on SSBNs US sailors like to jog through the deck with the missle silos so yeah.
@speed150mph You also have to understand how incredibly large the Typhoon class submarine is. Our Ohio class subs are 5 1/2 football fields long, 4 stories high, and the length of 2 tractor trailers wide. As big as that sounds, the are only 2/3 the size of a Typhoon.
I've seen them and tracked them. They are immensely large submarines.
@Landrar The question is, is the size a good thing or a bad thing. Bigger size means bigger sonar target unless they use meathods to defeat active and passive sonar, but comfort means better rested crew and higher moral, which is almost as important. not to mention the typhoon has more room for food, weapons and machinery which could prove more addaptable say to more advanced tech if it requires more space.
@speed150mph I don't think it's either. I was a Sonar Tech on board the USS Michigan and I can assure you the Typhoon is no easy target to track using passive sonar.
Active sonar is another thing all together and there are very few options in this area. They do have sound absorbing tiles on the exterior which do absorb weak sonar pings. However, a direct ping from active will ping small targets as good as a large target. I don't think the size hurts anything besides maneuvering.
@speed150mph As for new technology, they are still very tight quarters inside. You aren't, for instance, going to replace the reactor with a better one without massive amounts of cutting and welding. I don't think the sub's size would benefit in this area either.
Again, the only place I see it being hurt is maneuvering, and then it would only be hurt if trying to avoid torpedoes.
@Landrar yes but there you have to consider its role, not ment for sub to sub comment. it would be comparable to say a B52 against an F-18. you seem to have experience on this matter, do boomers have a support group of attack subs? sorta like an underwater version of a carrier group? or are they all on their own? BTW, i guess what i sorta ment by the extra space was more for say spec ops, like if you wanted to use a sub as an underwater launch point fir spetznaz teams...
@speed150mph Nah, it's nowhere near the difference of fighter jet vs bomber. Ballistic subs are more than capable in sub vs sub warfare.
The newer Virginia class SSGN subs are designed more for Spec Ops, though any sub can, and has been involved with S.E.A.L. Team insertions. There isn't space set aside, but there is a way to attach equipment to the sub piggyback style. We also accomadate them inside the sub where we can.
@Landrar Ya on paper an Ohio class may seem a lot closer in size to a Typhoon than it really is, when broken down a typhoon consists of two Ohio sized delta class(i think) hulls side by side wrapped in a larger main body so its an enormous fat son of a.. this is a ridiculously simplified break down of this engineering marvel. The size comparison would be like placing a Concorde fuselage next to a Boeing 747. Its an Akula(shark) in Russian and an Akula is a Shuka(breed of pike) lol, what a mess!!
@PangeaSpreads They were 14 ft longer, 32 ft wider, and 4 ft taller. No where near enough room to add 2 Ohio class pressure hulls. Even though they are nearly twice as wide, you have to realize they are losing a solid 6 ft to the missiles alone. Then the width of the actual pressure hulls and you're adding another 1+ ft of solid steel.
Again, the Ohio was 2/3 the size. I served on an Ohio and I've tracked and stood on a Typhoon. I know what I'm talking about on this.
Ballistic missile subs on both sides (USA and Russia) have an achilles heel. They rely on ground based relay stations that communicate with with dedicated satellites that transmit VLF communications to authorize their launch codes. Both the ground based relay stations and satellites can be detected and destroyed. Its called decapitation in military parlance. Its a dirty little secret that neither side like to talk about much.
@CBlackjr That's true, the E-6 Mercury will duplicated the capabilities of the ground based command and control. I assume they would be airborne during times of political unrest. Does anyone know if the russians have anything similar to the E-6?
@Gunship26 its a training to operate the ship safe in case of a fire on board and fight against the fire (of corse in this traing because of saefty reasons the fire is imaginar. On land the Russian Navy (and other Navys ) have trainingsgrounds with real fire.
@meihem76 Yes this are open Windows. But this part of the Tower is only maned by surface or submerget for about 10meters travells, If the ship goes deeper the Tower is unmaned and the doors to the shipps boddy are closed.
@meihem76 They were designed for harsh russian winters ... to navigate a sub when its not submarged to the dock . and like meihem said the tower is only maned when sub is on surface
@Dembel97 and your forgetting, you cant have glass in there, or it has to have an easy way to fill that area with water, or else the pressure differential in deep water will shatter the windows...
I'll never see one in person- let alone the interior(!)- so this was a treat. And it was certainly an interesting contrast to what Hollywood came up with for "...Red October".
I recognized the music from "Patriot Games", but what were the other two?
@zlentini When the current typhoon class subs are sitting empty in the harbor most of the time, and the other remainder of the time when they are out at sea we can detect them from miles and miles away... they're not much of a thing to be scared of. They have to shadow cargo ships to stay hidden.
lol funny now how stupid of america today ha making fun of ruusian if u think where so stupid then y are u fucking scared and yall always mad black ppl look and sound so stupid and know u guys urselves have a nigger as president lol and atleast other countries dont hate us like u guys lol even the fucking arabs respect us becouse where cool with them yes we might have problems but were cool not like ur ass
LOOK at the stupidity of man kind today. Half the Russian people barley have enough food to eat and their lives are so hard its a crime. Mean while instead of growing food and making their lives wonderful their spending trillions on weapon development. Such insanity is every where even here in the USA and maybe some day Chine. Collective insanity. The blind leading the blind.
@slipstream18 oh and by the way we have ess niggers in our country so i wouldnt bve talking and atleast we dont complain about how rich we are lol so stfu and without russians where would u creat such cool games huh if it wasnt for us russian u would never had createed call of duty lol
@slipstream18 oh and by the way we have less niggers in our country so i wouldnt bve talking and atleast we dont complain about how rich we are lol so stfu and without russians where would u creat such cool games huh if it wasnt for us russian u would never had createed call of duty lol
@acerr40 thats wrong ..the Thypoon has 2 hulls who are like a 90° turnd 8 so in fact it is that submarine type who has the biggest chanche not to sink even with a big damage
@swisstestpilot yes. Im aware of the Typhoon's double hall design, and that they are rather difficult to sink.(although not difficult to hear) however, once they start sinking, they are gonna go down fast..
@acerr40 yes you are right, but i hope this will never happen (thinking of the 2 reactors and all the missiles on board..if we see that the nuclear particles from Japan reacht Europa...)
@swisstestpilot I dont want anymore COLDWAR era subs sinking...nuke or not...I grew up in the height of the COLDWAR...served in the US NAVY from 87-94...Ive seen many of the great naval vessels of that time with my own eyes (from NATO and WARSAW PACT) countries...Im glad there was never a major conflict between NATO/US and WARSAW/Soviet Union..but I hate to see those majestic battlewagons rust in port and be scrapped 4 razor blades or sold to the chinnese..
@acerr40 Yes its in some way a pity that such impresive vessels get scrapt or sold. I am happy to that the cold war is over, but i think sometimes in ^the cold war was it easyer you know the enemy and how to fight against him.. it was military against military. Today its hard to knew who is the enemy and how to fight against him...often the enemy is no more a official Army of a Goverment. But i cant judge about this i start military service after the cold war
@pluckyou90 yes, and a fitnessroom for work out, also a few russian submarines have a smale (2-4 person) sauna. usulay such subarines are submerget a few weeks, more than a month so such things help the crewmotivation
@DeathstormX They are loading a Intercontinental Rocket who can carry several Atombombs, but this one was used for a practis fiering and was of corse not armt with A-Bombs. the Thypoon can carry 20 such rockets. BTW its also possible to bring a smale satelit in to space with such a rocket.
@DeathstormX It is 170m long (188YSD) and 25m (27YDS) wide.. so it is quite simelar in size like the European Ships who carry the V/STOLL Harrier Aircrafts or in other words it is longer and half so wide like an American Footballfield (110mx 46m)-- .....surce soviet &russian nuc subarines ISBN 0-7643-1316-9
@DeathstormX The last infos i had was that 2 are scrapt and that 3 get a update so that the can bee used til 2019. (well i dont knew if they will use all 3 until 2019 or if they put one or 2 for some time in storage as backup.
Тяжёлые ракетные подводный крейсер стратегического назначения проекта 941 «Акула» самая большая АПЛ в мире. всего было построено 6 единиц, 3 из них полностью утилизированны при поддержки США. На данный момент в строю остался 1 крейсер ТК-208 «Дмитрий Донской» модернизирован по проекту 941УМ. Используется для испытаний новой БРПЛ «Булава». и 2 выведенны в резерв и ждут своей участи.
Тяжёлые ракетные подводный крейсер стратегического назначения проекта 941 «Акула» самая большая АПЛ в мире. всего было построено 6 единиц, 3 из них полностью утилизированны при поддержки США. На данный момент в строю остался 1 крейсер ТК-208 «Дмитрий Донской» модернизирован по проекту 941УМ. Используется для испытаний новой БРПЛ «Булава». и 2 выведенны в резерв и ждут своей участи.
@Almugaded86 The last infos i had was that 2 are scrapt and that 3 get a updateso that the can bee used til 2019. (well i dont knew if they will use all 3 until 2019 or if they put one or 2 for some time in storage as backup.
I think that there ist an agreement between usa and Russia , that the russian have to scrape all of the thyphoon(akula) submarines , they scraped the TK-202 , TK-12 , TK-13.TK-20 Severstal : In reserve from 2004, main armament inactive(une 2001–December 2002: Repairs at Sevmash)
TK 17 Arkhangelsk: In reserve from 2006, main armament inactive.(17 February 2004: Took part in military exercises )
TK-208 Dmitriy Donskoy:Upgraded to project 941UM for use of Bulava missiles
@Almugaded86 well i get the figures in i think it was September or October 2010, so it was before the USA agree to the new START agreement so you are may bye right and russia allready take decisions to reduce the Thypoon operations time.
I saw this submarine one year ago near Murmansk... It was amazing, I never saw nothing bigger than this one :) It named Dmitriy Donskoy - the most powerfull strategic weapon in russian navy...
A superb piece of engineering ...its big just watching her slip beneath the waves made me appreciate the engineering need to control the descent of such a monster...
@c1993dk16 it is big but not loud, the whol surface is coverd with rubber plates with honeycombe cells, also they took a lot of efforts to prevent cavitation. also the primar task is not a fight vers other subs (but it can do it if needet). primar task is the one as carrier of ICBM . the scond is as surveilance& sigint.
@c1993dk16 Sorry sucker, the Typhoon class is among the quitest submarines ever. Second sucker, the Typhoon is a missle launch sub and would not engage in sub battles. How stupid do you feel?
Как только МЫ ОДУМАЕМСЯ и заставим ученых работать не над изобретением ядерного оружия и прочей мерзостей вроде нервнопаралитических газов, МЫ ПОСТРОИМ на Земле второй Эдемский сад. Эту тупость нужно оставить в прошлом.
all of the russian officers on the conning tower reminds of the Russians on top of the Kremlin during May day parades. Certainly enough room up there for a lot of them.
@Fenrisulfir They produce insurance. Moronic nations with Nuclear weapons would be less inclined to nuke Russia knowing they have Typhoons roaming the ocean depths.
@bigkiwial no its not the same this is a Thypoon type Submarine, the Kursk was a Oscar II Type. the Oscars are nearly the same wide and high but shorter than the Thypoons. a few years after the sinking of Kursk they build a new Oscare II as replacement.
@bigkiwial no its not the same this is a Thypoon type Submarine, the Kursk was a Oscar II Type. the Oscars are nearly the same wide and high but shorter than the Thypoons. a few years after the sinking of Kursk they build a new Oscare II as replacement.
@SHODUUP yes, the one who once catcht fire on the outside surface douring on a missile loading. They build tottal 5 ,and no 6 was under construction when the soviet union colapsed. Russia is now on it to upgrade 3 Thypoons and use them unitl 2019.. so they are aprox 35years in use.. thats a comon time for such expensiv military hardware ike ships
@Sodiumreactor Depends on what you mean by U-boat...This is simply the German word for submarine, so if you mean the WWII vintage vessels, they were designed to hunt surface vessels, they did not have effective homing torpedoes until the closing stages of the war, they could not dive to the same depth as Typhoons, they are not as fast, their passive sonar probably could not even "see" a Typhoon, and no Submariner uses active sonar if he can help it, especially not a Boomer.
@TZMRussia. nobody's making anybody kill anyone. If these decide to launch an attack on anything. humanity would be destroyed within minutes. However it is honorable to protect your country, your motherland.
As far as how many of these or any other subs russian fleet has, you all can guess but you'll never know for sure. My Dad was a capt. of a russian sub. and radiation isnt deadly on them Most officers die from hear t or blood pressure issues
@TZMRussia. nobody's making anybody kill anyone. If these decide to launch an attack on anything. humanity would be destroyed within minutes. However it is honorable to protect your country, your motherland.
As far as how many of these or any other subs russian fleet has, you all can guess but you'll never know for sure. My Dad was a capt. of a russian sub. and radiation isnt deadly on them Most officers die from hear t or blood pressure issues
@tobiasf1 They build 5 Thypoons and nr 6 was partial build when the Soviet union collapsed (no 7 was the fictional Red October). One ship cacht fire douring rocket loading procesure,the RAM surface was damaget this ship was after this still for a few years in use. but was finaly a few years later scrapt. One get upgrade and modernisations and the same was plant for a second ship. its likly that today minimum 2 upgraded ships are in duty maybye more. if ship6 is finished, orscrapt is unknown
that is one big son of a bitch.... gotta respect mankind's technology.... forget whos better or worse... we are all one on this little planet called Earth.. we are a fraction of a sand grain in the universe.
U.S. Sub sailor here. On American subs, there isn't a specific firefighting suit a sailor can don. When the alarm sounds, a pre assigned team assists or relieves the person who sounded the alarm and is probably the same person that is fighting the fire. They arrive in their "at sea" uniform which is similar to the ones you see in the Russian vid. Blue coveralls which everyone wears. Survival suits are rare to have, usually only a few for sailors on the bridge while surfaced.
U.S. Sub sailor here. On American subs, there isn't a specific firefighting suit a sailor can don. When the alarm sounds, a pre assigned team assists or relieves the person who sounded the alarm and is probably the same person that is fighting the fire. They arrive in their "at sea" uniform which is similar to the ones you see in the Russian vid. Blue coveralls which everyone wears. Survival suits are rare to have, usually only a few for sailors on the bridge while surfaced.
U.S. sub sailor here. Cool vid but I wish it had the original audio. The silver suits are generally for fighting high pressure steam leaks which only buys the sailor a few minutes, possibly long enough to turn off a valve. The orange suits are for radioactive/chemical spills. They probably didn't have anything specific (suit wise) for fighting a fire. On American subs, silver suits were just about the same. Radiation suits were yellow with purple (magenta) gloves.
U.S. sub sailor here. Cool vid but I wish it had the original audio. The silver suits are generally for fighting high pressure steam leaks which only buys the sailor a few minutes, possibly long enough to turn off a valve. The orange suits are for radioactive/chemical spills. They probably didn't have anything specific (suit wise) for fighting a fire. On American subs, silver suits were just about the same. Radiation suits were yellow with purple (magenta) gloves.
depressing
chrisconwaypeters 4 months ago
great big sub...
100BlueFantasy 4 months ago
how can a big ass sub like that be stealthy?
KXFrider226 4 months ago
@KXFrider226 Not the size is the much inportant thing, with much use of titanium, plastic & rubber (for example on the skin) and a good noise prevetion and a good screw desing such a big sub can be very quiet and also not that easy to decet by Macnetic dedectors, also it helps a lot to "hide" behinde watherlayers with a differend tream, temperatur and so one. Also Thypoons often hide below the ice of the Northern polarcap
swisstestpilot 4 months ago
COLOSSAL!
norbertobreda 4 months ago
We get a nice two second glimpse 6:22 at the inside of that windowed conning tower room, what a great idea and a shame they seem to be no longer included in most recent designs, its minus degrees outside and stormy and all the kind of things expected in Siberia and how welcome a sheltered room like that would be instead of standing up top getting thrashed by the elements
PangeaSpreads 4 months ago
Amazing how tight it is inside regardless of the gigantic size (I am aware that maybe up to two thirds is taken up by reactors, ballistic missile silos and torpedo compartments but even so!!) what a claustrophobic nightmare, no windows, no sunlight, no women, no natural air for months at a time. Some guys must loose it and have a melt down, (I wonder if they could sneak a PS3 on board or something?:)
PangeaSpreads 4 months ago
The Russian Technology is better its Russian made & not stolen like American Technology.. :)
GayBoyRunning 5 months ago
The music is the score from Alien...
crapgame11 5 months ago
Red October?
happydayone 5 months ago
thats the sound track from Aliens!!!
mochababy2 5 months ago
i must commend the russians. ive seen pictures of tours taken on decommishonned russian subs. they were actually comfortable. pool, lounge, showers (salt water probly) and even weight rooms. the US subs to my knowledge dont have that (the not wasting space part) i know on SSBNs US sailors like to jog through the deck with the missle silos so yeah.
speed150mph 5 months ago
@speed150mph You also have to understand how incredibly large the Typhoon class submarine is. Our Ohio class subs are 5 1/2 football fields long, 4 stories high, and the length of 2 tractor trailers wide. As big as that sounds, the are only 2/3 the size of a Typhoon.
I've seen them and tracked them. They are immensely large submarines.
Landrar 5 months ago
@Landrar The question is, is the size a good thing or a bad thing. Bigger size means bigger sonar target unless they use meathods to defeat active and passive sonar, but comfort means better rested crew and higher moral, which is almost as important. not to mention the typhoon has more room for food, weapons and machinery which could prove more addaptable say to more advanced tech if it requires more space.
speed150mph 5 months ago
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Landrar 5 months ago
@speed150mph I don't think it's either. I was a Sonar Tech on board the USS Michigan and I can assure you the Typhoon is no easy target to track using passive sonar.
Active sonar is another thing all together and there are very few options in this area. They do have sound absorbing tiles on the exterior which do absorb weak sonar pings. However, a direct ping from active will ping small targets as good as a large target. I don't think the size hurts anything besides maneuvering.
Landrar 5 months ago
@speed150mph As for new technology, they are still very tight quarters inside. You aren't, for instance, going to replace the reactor with a better one without massive amounts of cutting and welding. I don't think the sub's size would benefit in this area either.
Again, the only place I see it being hurt is maneuvering, and then it would only be hurt if trying to avoid torpedoes.
Landrar 5 months ago
@Landrar yes but there you have to consider its role, not ment for sub to sub comment. it would be comparable to say a B52 against an F-18. you seem to have experience on this matter, do boomers have a support group of attack subs? sorta like an underwater version of a carrier group? or are they all on their own? BTW, i guess what i sorta ment by the extra space was more for say spec ops, like if you wanted to use a sub as an underwater launch point fir spetznaz teams...
speed150mph 5 months ago
@speed150mph Nah, it's nowhere near the difference of fighter jet vs bomber. Ballistic subs are more than capable in sub vs sub warfare.
The newer Virginia class SSGN subs are designed more for Spec Ops, though any sub can, and has been involved with S.E.A.L. Team insertions. There isn't space set aside, but there is a way to attach equipment to the sub piggyback style. We also accomadate them inside the sub where we can.
Landrar 5 months ago
@Landrar Ya on paper an Ohio class may seem a lot closer in size to a Typhoon than it really is, when broken down a typhoon consists of two Ohio sized delta class(i think) hulls side by side wrapped in a larger main body so its an enormous fat son of a.. this is a ridiculously simplified break down of this engineering marvel. The size comparison would be like placing a Concorde fuselage next to a Boeing 747. Its an Akula(shark) in Russian and an Akula is a Shuka(breed of pike) lol, what a mess!!
PangeaSpreads 4 months ago
@PangeaSpreads They were 14 ft longer, 32 ft wider, and 4 ft taller. No where near enough room to add 2 Ohio class pressure hulls. Even though they are nearly twice as wide, you have to realize they are losing a solid 6 ft to the missiles alone. Then the width of the actual pressure hulls and you're adding another 1+ ft of solid steel.
Again, the Ohio was 2/3 the size. I served on an Ohio and I've tracked and stood on a Typhoon. I know what I'm talking about on this.
Landrar 4 months ago
@PangeaSpreads I said steel, forgive me, I meant titanium alloy for the pressure hulls.
Landrar 4 months ago
Yah, why aliens music? lol Odd.
Burnz2much 5 months ago
Ballistic missile subs on both sides (USA and Russia) have an achilles heel. They rely on ground based relay stations that communicate with with dedicated satellites that transmit VLF communications to authorize their launch codes. Both the ground based relay stations and satellites can be detected and destroyed. Its called decapitation in military parlance. Its a dirty little secret that neither side like to talk about much.
crabclaw333 5 months ago
@crabclaw333 what about the US Navy E-6 Mercury
CBlackjr 5 months ago
@CBlackjr That's true, the E-6 Mercury will duplicated the capabilities of the ground based command and control. I assume they would be airborne during times of political unrest. Does anyone know if the russians have anything similar to the E-6?
crabclaw333 5 months ago
@crabclaw333 wel, they have TU-95 maritime bombers which are retrofited for naval use.
harris3693 5 months ago
cool but will it blend ?
alexandre007opa 6 months ago 5
@alexandre007opa oh not this it wont :)
juanlmesl 4 months ago
Got to admire the Russians for their uncanny ability to go big. Cheaper too...
unambitious 6 months ago
@unambitious Just like what she said last night, BIGGER IS BETTER!!!!!!!!!!!
harris3693 5 months ago
ALIENS
Blackboilingrobotoil 6 months ago
music reminds me of of the aliens movies.
grooveclubhouse 6 months ago
@Gunship26 its a training to operate the ship safe in case of a fire on board and fight against the fire (of corse in this traing because of saefty reasons the fire is imaginar. On land the Russian Navy (and other Navys ) have trainingsgrounds with real fire.
swisstestpilot 6 months ago
I wana rid in it!
purelego 6 months ago
There at 1:22...... ARE THOSE OPEN WINDOWS ON A SUBMARINE?!
meihem76 6 months ago
@meihem76 Yes this are open Windows. But this part of the Tower is only maned by surface or submerget for about 10meters travells, If the ship goes deeper the Tower is unmaned and the doors to the shipps boddy are closed.
swisstestpilot 6 months ago
@swisstestpilot
Aha, I thought maybe the Russians had emplyed Irish design engineers or something. ;-)
meihem76 6 months ago
@meihem76 yes they are, that ship is like 50 years old its been in service since the cold war
bountyhunter2341 6 months ago
@bountyhunter2341 retard its been in serivce for the past 30 years ... do ur homework
Dembel97 6 months ago
@meihem76 They were designed for harsh russian winters ... to navigate a sub when its not submarged to the dock . and like meihem said the tower is only maned when sub is on surface
Dembel97 6 months ago
@Dembel97 and your forgetting, you cant have glass in there, or it has to have an easy way to fill that area with water, or else the pressure differential in deep water will shatter the windows...
speed150mph 5 months ago
@meihem76 those are for when they cruise along NYC harbor and play some tupac!!!
harris3693 5 months ago
Relly the biggest and most powerfull sub ever.
Thx. for this great video!
Bajdikj1 7 months ago
Wow, thank you for posting this video!
I'll never see one in person- let alone the interior(!)- so this was a treat. And it was certainly an interesting contrast to what Hollywood came up with for "...Red October".
I recognized the music from "Patriot Games", but what were the other two?
EVAUnit4A 7 months ago
@EVAUnit4A from Batman, and Aliens (aliens the scene with the driving APC)
swisstestpilot 7 months ago
@swisstestpilot
From Batman? Which one?? Certainly not the first Burton film.
EVAUnit4A 7 months ago
@EVAUnit4A if i remeber right it is realy the main title of the first batman movie
swisstestpilot 7 months ago
@swisstestpilot
No, I know that OST almost inside out because I have it, and I do not hear any "Batman" in this video.
Ehh, whatever, thanks again for posting this!
EVAUnit4A 7 months ago
Are all those Vodka kegs @ 1:15 really necessary?
Oh wait I guess so since Sean Connery would be the captain.
nagasako7 7 months ago
The World's Biggest and Powerest Submarine ever Built.
MelRob29 7 months ago
i scared....its huge
6525986 7 months ago
"Север Сталь" Лодка=)
MrBenderos 8 months ago
Im Australian...I would be worried if I was American.
that russian sub could wipe out a hole country....
zlentini 8 months ago
@zlentini So could an American Ohio class boomer.
jonesy97 7 months ago
@zlentini When the current typhoon class subs are sitting empty in the harbor most of the time, and the other remainder of the time when they are out at sea we can detect them from miles and miles away... they're not much of a thing to be scared of. They have to shadow cargo ships to stay hidden.
Metzgermeist 7 months ago
@zlentini MAD works.
ahz123 7 months ago
What is with Russians and having large war machines and weapons?!
C4Chaos42 8 months ago
6 americans are scared.
MultiDipa 8 months ago
why does a lot of the hardware, clothing and special equipment Russia engineers design and build look like it came from a Dick Tracy movie set.
texaca 8 months ago
lol funny now how stupid of america today ha making fun of ruusian if u think where so stupid then y are u fucking scared and yall always mad black ppl look and sound so stupid and know u guys urselves have a nigger as president lol and atleast other countries dont hate us like u guys lol even the fucking arabs respect us becouse where cool with them yes we might have problems but were cool not like ur ass
lumpakaaa 8 months ago
LOOK at the stupidity of man kind today. Half the Russian people barley have enough food to eat and their lives are so hard its a crime. Mean while instead of growing food and making their lives wonderful their spending trillions on weapon development. Such insanity is every where even here in the USA and maybe some day Chine. Collective insanity. The blind leading the blind.
slipstream18 8 months ago
@slipstream18 oh and by the way we have ess niggers in our country so i wouldnt bve talking and atleast we dont complain about how rich we are lol so stfu and without russians where would u creat such cool games huh if it wasnt for us russian u would never had createed call of duty lol
lumpakaaa 8 months ago
@slipstream18 oh and by the way we have less niggers in our country so i wouldnt bve talking and atleast we dont complain about how rich we are lol so stfu and without russians where would u creat such cool games huh if it wasnt for us russian u would never had createed call of duty lol
lumpakaaa 8 months ago
RUSSIA No.1 !!!
1968drale 8 months ago 2
great job
victorybydefeat 9 months ago
hellmarch would sound great as a music theme =D
assinne 9 months ago
This music is awesome! What is it?
geekoman34 9 months ago
@geekoman34 its from the movies batman und aliens2
swisstestpilot 9 months ago
monstr
pal2A31t 9 months ago
nie lubię ruskich ...
seamike87 9 months ago
ahhh OST from Aliens ... lovely :)
TheNinjari 9 months ago
that thing is fuckin' huge! holy shit! Bitchin'!
Gin2015 9 months ago
the bigger they are the faster they sink...
acerr40 9 months ago
@acerr40 thats wrong ..the Thypoon has 2 hulls who are like a 90° turnd 8 so in fact it is that submarine type who has the biggest chanche not to sink even with a big damage
swisstestpilot 9 months ago
@swisstestpilot yes. Im aware of the Typhoon's double hall design, and that they are rather difficult to sink.(although not difficult to hear) however, once they start sinking, they are gonna go down fast..
acerr40 9 months ago
@acerr40 yes you are right, but i hope this will never happen (thinking of the 2 reactors and all the missiles on board..if we see that the nuclear particles from Japan reacht Europa...)
swisstestpilot 9 months ago
@swisstestpilot I dont want anymore COLDWAR era subs sinking...nuke or not...I grew up in the height of the COLDWAR...served in the US NAVY from 87-94...Ive seen many of the great naval vessels of that time with my own eyes (from NATO and WARSAW PACT) countries...Im glad there was never a major conflict between NATO/US and WARSAW/Soviet Union..but I hate to see those majestic battlewagons rust in port and be scrapped 4 razor blades or sold to the chinnese..
acerr40 9 months ago
@acerr40 Yes its in some way a pity that such impresive vessels get scrapt or sold. I am happy to that the cold war is over, but i think sometimes in ^the cold war was it easyer you know the enemy and how to fight against him.. it was military against military. Today its hard to knew who is the enemy and how to fight against him...often the enemy is no more a official Army of a Goverment. But i cant judge about this i start military service after the cold war
swisstestpilot 9 months ago
@acerr40 you right, but dont forget usualy such a big boomer is usualy escortet by quied attacksubmarines
swisstestpilot 9 months ago
is there a swimming pool in the submarine??
pluckyou90 9 months ago
@pluckyou90 yes, and a fitnessroom for work out, also a few russian submarines have a smale (2-4 person) sauna. usulay such subarines are submerget a few weeks, more than a month so such things help the crewmotivation
swisstestpilot 9 months ago
Too big to fail - like the banking industry. Oh, wait.
bored1980 9 months ago
this music scared the shit out of me...
grb345 9 months ago 15
Thumbs up for the 'Aliens' soundtrack!
MrJtr1888 9 months ago
what was that they were lowering into the sub?
DeathstormX 9 months ago
@DeathstormX They are loading a Intercontinental Rocket who can carry several Atombombs, but this one was used for a practis fiering and was of corse not armt with A-Bombs. the Thypoon can carry 20 such rockets. BTW its also possible to bring a smale satelit in to space with such a rocket.
swisstestpilot 9 months ago
@swisstestpilot wow. how big are they? like a size comparison
DeathstormX 9 months ago
@DeathstormX It is 170m long (188YSD) and 25m (27YDS) wide.. so it is quite simelar in size like the European Ships who carry the V/STOLL Harrier Aircrafts or in other words it is longer and half so wide like an American Footballfield (110mx 46m)-- .....surce soviet &russian nuc subarines ISBN 0-7643-1316-9
swisstestpilot 9 months ago
@swisstestpilot thats crazy. is this one still working ?
DeathstormX 9 months ago
@DeathstormX The last infos i had was that 2 are scrapt and that 3 get a update so that the can bee used til 2019. (well i dont knew if they will use all 3 until 2019 or if they put one or 2 for some time in storage as backup.
swisstestpilot 9 months ago
imagine this as a hotel wouldn't be awesome????? it has a swimming, pool, fitness room. Add a casino and its good to go
minipilot22 9 months ago
@MarkGronan1988 yes, and with a fiitness-room.
swisstestpilot 9 months ago
RUSSIA....PLEASE ATTACK USA!!!!
agg7212 10 months ago
thats a sitting duck....and a waste of money
anthonyontherocks 10 months ago
Geezz That sucker is Huge!!!
TheNewFormat 10 months ago
Russian people know truth!
/watch?v=0-5DOCF4vFw
movieLV 10 months ago
@ 4:06 they get feety pajamas!
powerclan 11 months ago
that sub is huge i think its abt 2 or 3 times the size of our Virginia class sub amazing man
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Тяжёлые ракетные подводный крейсер стратегического назначения проекта 941 «Акула» самая большая АПЛ в мире. всего было построено 6 единиц, 3 из них полностью утилизированны при поддержки США. На данный момент в строю остался 1 крейсер ТК-208 «Дмитрий Донской» модернизирован по проекту 941УМ. Используется для испытаний новой БРПЛ «Булава». и 2 выведенны в резерв и ждут своей участи.
SergikTramp 11 months ago
You've got to hand it to the Russians - they do NOT fuck around.
jammydodger998877 11 months ago
alright were fucked now the russians are killing us
IPrecisionHD 11 months ago
They dont need more than one. One is enough to end the world.
jucedanassutrajuce 1 year ago
excellent vid........ never realized these subs were that big ............. like the Alien 1 music towards the end as well ...
siypic 1 year ago
too bad its russian, otherwise it could be a nice thing
boonatwork 1 year ago
@boonatwork thats the awesome part, its russian!!
Ahamster1 1 year ago
@boonatwork what is that supposed to mean?
Badass37575 1 year ago
There is just one Thyphoon Submarine in serves .
The russian using now the Borey class and Lada class
Almugaded86 1 year ago
@Almugaded86 The last infos i had was that 2 are scrapt and that 3 get a updateso that the can bee used til 2019. (well i dont knew if they will use all 3 until 2019 or if they put one or 2 for some time in storage as backup.
swisstestpilot 1 year ago
@swisstestpilot
I think that there ist an agreement between usa and Russia , that the russian have to scrape all of the thyphoon(akula) submarines , they scraped the TK-202 , TK-12 , TK-13.TK-20 Severstal : In reserve from 2004, main armament inactive(une 2001–December 2002: Repairs at Sevmash)
TK 17 Arkhangelsk: In reserve from 2006, main armament inactive.(17 February 2004: Took part in military exercises )
TK-208 Dmitriy Donskoy:Upgraded to project 941UM for use of Bulava missiles
Almugaded86 1 year ago
@Almugaded86 well i get the figures in i think it was September or October 2010, so it was before the USA agree to the new START agreement so you are may bye right and russia allready take decisions to reduce the Thypoon operations time.
swisstestpilot 1 year ago
just to compare, Titanic has 47 000 tons water replacement, this thing has 48 000 tons
85LARGE 1 year ago
Typhoon Sub is Russian version for the SeaQuest
xsf908 1 year ago
I saw this submarine one year ago near Murmansk... It was amazing, I never saw nothing bigger than this one :) It named Dmitriy Donskoy - the most powerfull strategic weapon in russian navy...
32voron 1 year ago
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32voron 1 year ago
Oh my god it's mega
mcmmilo 1 year ago
A superb piece of engineering ...its big just watching her slip beneath the waves made me appreciate the engineering need to control the descent of such a monster...
MrVultcher 1 year ago
3:35, what exactly are they doing?
kalan1991 1 year ago
@kalan1991 its a training, they probably smulate a fire near the reactors and have to shut it down manual...just as training
swisstestpilot 1 year ago
@swisstestpilot
steam line rupture. those are steam suits.
wispeedcore 1 year ago
The size is just amazing! What a machine for it's time!
bridde 1 year ago
looks like big shit
archema11 1 year ago
too bad its loud as shit and would get raped in a sub battle lol
c1993dk16 1 year ago
@c1993dk16 it is big but not loud, the whol surface is coverd with rubber plates with honeycombe cells, also they took a lot of efforts to prevent cavitation. also the primar task is not a fight vers other subs (but it can do it if needet). primar task is the one as carrier of ICBM . the scond is as surveilance& sigint.
swisstestpilot 1 year ago
@swisstestpilot indeed and most likely its escord with other subs just like USA battle fleets with carrier(s) in surface.
That first strike weapon and mean one.
lintu25 1 year ago
@c1993dk16 Sorry sucker, the Typhoon class is among the quitest submarines ever. Second sucker, the Typhoon is a missle launch sub and would not engage in sub battles. How stupid do you feel?
Robert111 1 year ago
It has the capability to destroy the earth. What man has created will be his own demise.
StellarCool 1 year ago
Holy fucking shit. That submarine is gigantic.
ClownViolenceBoogie 1 year ago 26
@ClownViolenceBoogie can destroy the world 5 times
finelefe1 1 year ago
Its Russian
TrippinmixR 10 months ago
@ClownViolenceBoogie yeah biggest submarines ever made their like 800- 900 feet long
bountyhunter2341 6 months ago
Where's Sean Connery? Wasn't he the captain of one of these?
BlueonGoldZ 1 year ago
Печку натопили, сидим мы с матреной, щи хлебаем лаптем и ощущаем невыносимую гордость за нашу великую страну!
sergezao 1 year ago
Печку натопили, сидим мы с матреной, щи хлебаем лаптем и ощущаем невыносимую гордость за нашу великую страну!
sergezao 1 year ago
Как только МЫ ОДУМАЕМСЯ и заставим ученых работать не над изобретением ядерного оружия и прочей мерзостей вроде нервнопаралитических газов, МЫ ПОСТРОИМ на Земле второй Эдемский сад. Эту тупость нужно оставить в прошлом.
Выбор за Вами.
TZMRussia 1 year ago
Печку натопили, сидим мы с матреной, щи хлебаем лаптем и ощущаем невыносимую гордость за нашу великую страну!
sergezao 1 year ago
За Матушку Россию!!!
ThePLOHISH 1 year ago
RUSSIA No1 :)))
1968drale 1 year ago
It was you guys who is causing these tsunami's by cruising your big ass boat along the shore !
10ssomeone 1 year ago
No such thing as a "crash dive" in something that huge, must take several minutes for something that gi-normous to submerge
KlunkerRider 1 year ago
No wonder why Tsunami happened, this thing had an emergency surfacing
TheAdolfHparodies 1 year ago
all of the russian officers on the conning tower reminds of the Russians on top of the Kremlin during May day parades. Certainly enough room up there for a lot of them.
Robkat3751 1 year ago
What a big waste of money.
They don't produce anything, but even cost a lot of money.
And all they are good for is Destruction.
Fenrisulfir 1 year ago
@Fenrisulfir They produce insurance. Moronic nations with Nuclear weapons would be less inclined to nuke Russia knowing they have Typhoons roaming the ocean depths.
welk0metohell 1 year ago
amazing footage!!!
paulsenification 1 year ago
HAL 9000 is watching us. I hope you remember the tune---4:25 till 5:44
The1976spirit 1 year ago
Is that the same as the Kursk? Its friggin huge!!
bigkiwial 1 year ago
@bigkiwial no its not the same this is a Thypoon type Submarine, the Kursk was a Oscar II Type. the Oscars are nearly the same wide and high but shorter than the Thypoons. a few years after the sinking of Kursk they build a new Oscare II as replacement.
swisstestpilot 1 year ago
@bigkiwial no its not the same this is a Thypoon type Submarine, the Kursk was a Oscar II Type. the Oscars are nearly the same wide and high but shorter than the Thypoons. a few years after the sinking of Kursk they build a new Oscare II as replacement.
swisstestpilot 1 year ago
Didn't they decomission a few of these subs a couple years ago? I know that removed the reactors from them.
SHODUUP 1 year ago
@SHODUUP yes, the one who once catcht fire on the outside surface douring on a missile loading. They build tottal 5 ,and no 6 was under construction when the soviet union colapsed. Russia is now on it to upgrade 3 Thypoons and use them unitl 2019.. so they are aprox 35years in use.. thats a comon time for such expensiv military hardware ike ships
swisstestpilot 1 year ago
That's a big bitch! lmao
rextuner03 1 year ago 7
alien vs predator 2 soundtrack
SurfbyShootin 1 year ago
Holly crap! It's huge!
chuckeieio 1 year ago
@chuckeieio yes , and this week i get the information that russia will use 3 of this until 2019.
swisstestpilot 1 year ago
I bet that that sub is so advanced it has screen doors!
badboylll 1 year ago
In Soviet Russia, Submarine pulls tugboat!
Murph1331 1 year ago
Does this monster have any actual torpedoes? How would it fare against a U-Boat?
Sodiumreactor 1 year ago
@Sodiumreactor Depends on what you mean by U-boat...This is simply the German word for submarine, so if you mean the WWII vintage vessels, they were designed to hunt surface vessels, they did not have effective homing torpedoes until the closing stages of the war, they could not dive to the same depth as Typhoons, they are not as fast, their passive sonar probably could not even "see" a Typhoon, and no Submariner uses active sonar if he can help it, especially not a Boomer.
obigandalf 1 year ago
срите пиндосы в штаны
chernook75 1 year ago
zeee germans are coming!
j69d 1 year ago
@TZMRussia. nobody's making anybody kill anyone. If these decide to launch an attack on anything. humanity would be destroyed within minutes. However it is honorable to protect your country, your motherland.
As far as how many of these or any other subs russian fleet has, you all can guess but you'll never know for sure. My Dad was a capt. of a russian sub. and radiation isnt deadly on them Most officers die from hear t or blood pressure issues
kib221 1 year ago
@TZMRussia. nobody's making anybody kill anyone. If these decide to launch an attack on anything. humanity would be destroyed within minutes. However it is honorable to protect your country, your motherland.
As far as how many of these or any other subs russian fleet has, you all can guess but you'll never know for sure. My Dad was a capt. of a russian sub. and radiation isnt deadly on them Most officers die from hear t or blood pressure issues
kib221 1 year ago
is it correct one more is in action of these?
I know of the games "silent hunter" but I guess there is no game with soviet subs?
tobiasf1 1 year ago
@tobiasf1 They build 5 Thypoons and nr 6 was partial build when the Soviet union collapsed (no 7 was the fictional Red October). One ship cacht fire douring rocket loading procesure,the RAM surface was damaget this ship was after this still for a few years in use. but was finaly a few years later scrapt. One get upgrade and modernisations and the same was plant for a second ship. its likly that today minimum 2 upgraded ships are in duty maybye more. if ship6 is finished, orscrapt is unknown
swisstestpilot 1 year ago
@tobiasf1 try a game known as "dangerous waters". it uses modern submarines on both the American and soviet side and surface and air platforms
rarst34 1 year ago
And I want one of those so fucking bad...
KiloByte69 1 year ago
this is my big Question why do submarines use for battle?
MrMarine199 1 year ago
go RUSSIA
3007marian 1 year ago
Spilli villi!!!!!!!
Skepparkroken5 1 year ago
that is one big son of a bitch.... gotta respect mankind's technology.... forget whos better or worse... we are all one on this little planet called Earth.. we are a fraction of a sand grain in the universe.
Hatinonthehaters 1 year ago
U.S. Sub sailor here. On American subs, there isn't a specific firefighting suit a sailor can don. When the alarm sounds, a pre assigned team assists or relieves the person who sounded the alarm and is probably the same person that is fighting the fire. They arrive in their "at sea" uniform which is similar to the ones you see in the Russian vid. Blue coveralls which everyone wears. Survival suits are rare to have, usually only a few for sailors on the bridge while surfaced.
superghostwheel 1 year ago
U.S. Sub sailor here. On American subs, there isn't a specific firefighting suit a sailor can don. When the alarm sounds, a pre assigned team assists or relieves the person who sounded the alarm and is probably the same person that is fighting the fire. They arrive in their "at sea" uniform which is similar to the ones you see in the Russian vid. Blue coveralls which everyone wears. Survival suits are rare to have, usually only a few for sailors on the bridge while surfaced.
superghostwheel 1 year ago
U.S. sub sailor here. Cool vid but I wish it had the original audio. The silver suits are generally for fighting high pressure steam leaks which only buys the sailor a few minutes, possibly long enough to turn off a valve. The orange suits are for radioactive/chemical spills. They probably didn't have anything specific (suit wise) for fighting a fire. On American subs, silver suits were just about the same. Radiation suits were yellow with purple (magenta) gloves.
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superghostwheel 1 year ago
U.S. sub sailor here. Cool vid but I wish it had the original audio. The silver suits are generally for fighting high pressure steam leaks which only buys the sailor a few minutes, possibly long enough to turn off a valve. The orange suits are for radioactive/chemical spills. They probably didn't have anything specific (suit wise) for fighting a fire. On American subs, silver suits were just about the same. Radiation suits were yellow with purple (magenta) gloves.
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superghostwheel 1 year ago
having a nice day in the beach just cruisin with ur boat then suddenly this mother fucker pop up from behind....i would shit my self.
redeljann 1 year ago