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Weaponology - Submarines - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2008

During the Revolutionary War, David Bushnell's "Turtle" attempts the first attack by a submerged vessel.

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  • hehe that guy must have liked the video i like turtles :D

  • Now that could be the ultimate sub, give it a tiny electric motor with no sound. No noise = no signle on sonar, and very small so they cant really blow it up. If they make it out of a light material, fit it with some oxygen tanks, fit it with a drill that could drill though ships, fit in a tiny Nuke that the Russans used with there Nuke gun then it could be the Ultimate ship killer and am being serious!

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  • @amapolishplummer Nuke gun*

  • @lordvader5246 You're a bit of a mug. This idea of the top of my head is a ship killer. You can drill though steel hulls and electric motors are good with large batteries. This is not meant to stay under underwater for more then 5 hours. And yes there is such a thing called a nike gun, look it up.

    And i don't think the US navy would have taken this idea seriously, and also Russian subs are better.

    And last of all, echo locations is basically a massive idea going back to the first sentence.

  • @amapolishplummer sonar doesn't read objects by sound, its like echo location, and there no such thing as a nuke gun and you cant drill through a steel battleship hull and electric motors are in efficient and cant stay under water for long periods of time. if it was a good idea than the US would have them in service. we have badass silent nuclear subs instead.

  • @jumpdownacliff New passive sonar works by listening to the sound in the sea.

    So yes, i do know how it works.

  • @amapolishplummer hum hum... do you know how a sonar operates? it work with sound reverberation, not actually listening to the sound :D

  • @silver911surfer Mate, what the fuck are you talking about?

  • @amapolishplummer If they did would they even tell you???? HELLLL NOO, you know how many wepons they have that they dont talk about n dnt use?? if u had that type submarine lol u probably wouldn't tell nobody too lol????????

    Today there be no use 4 a drill for a sub battle matey but if u got a submarine pick me up n we chill sometimes ight

  • @silver911surfer Who said they did?

  • @amapolishplummer LMAOOO who said they dont have that right now LMAOOOO

  • @sabsucs What did i suggest? 

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