Jonas Pleskys was the capt. of the SUB that ported in Sweden. He was Lithuanian and was never caught by Russia. CIA got a hold of him and he lived in Ca. as a computer genuis under witness protection til his death 10 yrs ago. Everywhere he went the K was there following him. Everywhere!! Made his life miserable. They followed him always.always.allways...
Sablin was a mountain of a man , and the film Hunt for red october does nothing to convey the truth about the man . He was in truth attempting to get the Russian people to overthrow the Stalinist bureaucracy ,to restore the true aims of the Bolshevik revolution , Not to defect to the West as some pro Capitalist statement .
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Interesting. There was, I think in 1968, a Russian nuclear-sub that fled away. It went outside Havaii, and they tried to arm it`s nuclear missiles and to aim them at Havaii. But lucky enough, they can`t do that unathorised, so the safetymechanism blew the up, not the warheads ofcourse. It sunk. But Howard Huges company builded a huge ship and tried to lift the sub. Just some parts were recovered, in 1974.
Interesting that they used stock footage of American F-16 fighters when discussing the Air Force being sent to sink the ship because they didn't like the Navy anyway.....
I have to wonder, whatever became of the old Bolshevik folly of having a double command system in their military. Through out the whole service their were these "political officers." The commisars. When the Soviet Union & the Communist Party all fell, what happened to them? The KGB was reinvented as (what is it called now?) something else. Do they just continue to have basically intelligence officers monitoring the whole military?
There was also a very famous mutiny of a Russian Naval Officer commanding the Potemkin Battleship based in the Black Sea. It occurred in 1905. This 1905 incident shaped the captain in this videos views. All Russian Naval Officers knew about this 1905 mutiny.
It was the political officer and the mutineers who had the real courage as exmplified by their attempt to leave the radical egalitarian and statist nightmare of communism. Too bad they didn't succeed.
how i hate this stupid american humor
trupoed11 6 months ago
Why does the American guy talk so much and so loud?
tolstoy1 1 year ago
Jonas Pleskys was the capt. of the SUB that ported in Sweden. He was Lithuanian and was never caught by Russia. CIA got a hold of him and he lived in Ca. as a computer genuis under witness protection til his death 10 yrs ago. Everywhere he went the K was there following him. Everywhere!! Made his life miserable. They followed him always.always.allways...
22jace22 1 year ago
Captain Tupolev : " Inquire of the engineer about the possibility of going to 105% on the reactor"
ttyradio 1 year ago
IN SOVIET RUSSIA, KITES FLY YOU!
HeoCon811 1 year ago
In Soviet Russia, Party crash you!
RacerXGTO 2 years ago 6
@RacerXGTO
In Soviet Russia, system crush YOU!
Jh5kRadio 1 year ago
Sablin was a mountain of a man , and the film Hunt for red october does nothing to convey the truth about the man . He was in truth attempting to get the Russian people to overthrow the Stalinist bureaucracy ,to restore the true aims of the Bolshevik revolution , Not to defect to the West as some pro Capitalist statement .
mannatuu 2 years ago 3
russia deserved this.
atheistindian 2 years ago
long live mother russia
Kiko222222222222 2 years ago
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Interesting. There was, I think in 1968, a Russian nuclear-sub that fled away. It went outside Havaii, and they tried to arm it`s nuclear missiles and to aim them at Havaii. But lucky enough, they can`t do that unathorised, so the safetymechanism blew the up, not the warheads ofcourse. It sunk. But Howard Huges company builded a huge ship and tried to lift the sub. Just some parts were recovered, in 1974.
ingareinar007 2 years ago
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iPodAppReviews101 2 years ago
I must really say that you are really thin skinned :) My godness.. Ok, sorry, since it is that important to you.
ingareinar007 2 years ago
i need to get this book!
ste309w 2 years ago 2
Captain, I think he means to board us!
the best line in the movie
btwall60 2 years ago 6
Nah it's "I would've liked to have seen Montana!!" haha
scatmanwfm 2 years ago
@scatmanwfm "Be careful what you shoot at- there are things in here that do not take kindly to bullets."
bluecollarcanuck 1 year ago
so they stink the ship ? all the men dieed? only he survivor?
kiwiterran1 2 years ago
@kiwiterran1 LOL!!!
damon323 1 year ago
Interesting that they used stock footage of American F-16 fighters when discussing the Air Force being sent to sink the ship because they didn't like the Navy anyway.....
gmailqueen111 2 years ago
Theres going to be a reencarnation of the SOviet Union. Its going to be called the Federation Union.
fredgt28 2 years ago
lol
FutureMarine246 2 years ago
I have to wonder, whatever became of the old Bolshevik folly of having a double command system in their military. Through out the whole service their were these "political officers." The commisars. When the Soviet Union & the Communist Party all fell, what happened to them? The KGB was reinvented as (what is it called now?) something else. Do they just continue to have basically intelligence officers monitoring the whole military?
VictorLepanto 2 years ago
There was also a very famous mutiny of a Russian Naval Officer commanding the Potemkin Battleship based in the Black Sea. It occurred in 1905. This 1905 incident shaped the captain in this videos views. All Russian Naval Officers knew about this 1905 mutiny.
BILL8032 3 years ago
But Tom Clancy did thought of It.
HIS BOOK WAS BASED ON IT !!
SCI78 3 years ago
It was the political officer and the mutineers who had the real courage as exmplified by their attempt to leave the radical egalitarian and statist nightmare of communism. Too bad they didn't succeed.
jthomas12793 3 years ago 2
Idiot, they were all Communists.
frellthat 3 years ago
idiot, the mutiny was made in Lenin's name!!!
magomezga 2 years ago
i wonder what tom clancy would think of this
RFEM520 3 years ago
He might've thought "Hey, this would be a good idea for a book."
stryfe41 2 years ago