WW1 Russian submarine found in baltic Sea

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2009

Video from the Swedish Maritime Administration, who found the russian submarine Gepard in the baltic sea in september 2009. It was reported missing in 1917. After 92 years, it was found.

More information and pictures at http://www.sjofartsverket.se/submarine

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  • Ska vara en ROV enligt sjöfartsverket. De har en PDF på sin hemsida med lite utförligare information.

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  • Many thanks from people of Russia for this video !

    That's great !

    Примите благодарность за работу над этим роликом от всех россиян !

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  • @legoJmaster The Baltic sea is extremely cold and there is not much oxygen in the water.Even wooden ships survive for centuries beneath it´s waves (Swedish war ship "Vasa" for example,which sank 300 years ago and cam up intact in 1977 )

  • This music sucks...

  • the baltic is an amazing place for the preservation of artifacts,i mean the conning tower and the gun are in excellent condition..the ships wheel is superb...what depth does she lay in?

  • согласен rip

  • светлая память героям, rest in peace..

  • AMAZING! its so intact and well preserved for some reason

  • hope they find the other part of the submarine and take the whole submarine out of the water

  • According to commentary in the beginning of movie it was probably russian submarine "Bars" class "Gepard", with was missing 1917 after patrolling the minefields area...

  • wrecked 95 years ago, amazing and sad, the portholes are still intact with glass in them. The bow is gone, collision or torpedo detonation, i wonder.

  • I am a Canadian and I just wanted to say that may your brave submariners truly rest in peace now that their final resting place has been found.

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