SUBMARINE SURFACE
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wow i like this submarine subject, not one miserable comment! you ask a question and get a civil answer, thanks all
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A sausage whale? I thaught they were a legend? but now I belive they exists...
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this looks like it was filmed with a calculator
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@legoguyfilms Ha, no that's most definitely a 150m long, 15,000 ton, 130 man sub. ;)
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great vid check mine out
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I called the James Madison SSBN627 Gold home for 4 years back in the late 60's-early 70's. We once did an emergency blow from below 100 feet. That was quite a ride!!!
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@kittensof1984 Yeah , for sub training and courses, there will be specific locations for them to pop and usually the ship(S) assisting or operating with, will hold radar contact andc
omms with them for the excersize. Otherwise, you would correct. No one would know to be in the right place at the right time. Those guys are well equipped with sonar systems to monitor the ocean around them and surface when they predict no one will be in range to visually identify them. no radars = hard to track
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oh, no!
i took a shit, and it surfaced...
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@luffbraguy yes Vanguard class (like which had collided a french SNLE last year)
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This is Chuck Norris when he get out of the jacuzzi
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this was shot from a heli right? because if I didn't know any better, I'd say that was a small, 3 person sub.
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@fatkat357 Well generally the people shooting video are probably on a tender meeting the boat. When the boat surfaces to meet a tender, it's generally communicating where it will do so. The boat just doesn't pop up; they look around before they do so.
vanguard mate ive served on them
mikeyhoggy 2 years ago