Submarine jumps out of water
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that must be a hell to be inside, its awesome view though
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fuck me, people are crazy good when it comes to constructing killer mashines, no doubt, awesome view - I hope sometimes we use our brains in a better way though
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"o hai thar :D"
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Why do people insist on using this shite song?
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when a sub needs to surface extremely quickly, it uses highly compressed air to "blow" the water out of the ballast tanks, which, as someone described it earlier, makes the sub kinda like a beach ball being held underwater. This is what gives a submarine the power it needs to fly out of the water, as seen in this and other videos. The clip of the sub doing the emergency blow in The Hunt For Red October is real video filmed by a us navy helicopter. Navy allowed movie crew to use footage.
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@ILDan316 For the record, the boat doing the emergency blow in The Hunt For Red October is USS Houston, not USS Dallas.
@smidge146 Heck no, it's fun!
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Must feel scary for the sailers.
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thumbs up if your volume was loud and the song scared you
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@beastman2234 - lol my grandpa would of said. Son cast your pole over there where that fish jumped.
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I don't know what song was originally with this vid, but Iron Maiden's run silent run deep would be the best choice for any sub video. As for the "super sub" that's a bit carried away. All nuclear subs can perform this maneuver. It's called "emergency blow." If you watch the one that's done in the Red October movie, the video filmed of the sub from the outside during the emergency blow of the dallas, the footage they used in that movie was REAL. That video was recorded from a navy helicopter.
The Typhoon class Russian sub would simply ram any other sub into oblivion, it's Godzilla reincarnated as a submarine.
stereomaxout 2 years ago 20
definitely not how i'd want to wake up if i was on board asleep.
snoopyloopy 3 years ago 16