The famous Cunard Liner RMS LUSITANIA that was torpedoed on May 7th 1915 on the southern Irish coast, this video footage is almost like the experience of seawater rushing inside the deck plans and causing big avalanche of waves while the ship is going down fast into the sea. Passengers and Crew on RMS LUSITANIA were all screaming for their lives of survival after the ship was hit by a torpedo and LUSITANIA sunk in just 18 minutes. What a horrible experience on a sunken ship of the first World War.
I was on this ship from 1980 til 1982. The first major cruise that I went on was Unitas. I was in 1st division as a BMSN. We were the Admirals Flagship.
I watched possibly hundreds of gallons per second pour in through that opening for over 6 minutes before the ship was low enough for the water to come in over the side of the ship. Even though I was watching from safety, it was unsettling. Props to the cameraman for having the stones to stay in one place and film this for the workd to see.
The Radford was the first ship I was ever on. It was only a short tdy for 3 weeks to develop tactics for using the Stinger at night. I remember riding out a bad storm though.
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Kopronko they are using it to make a artificial reef. Since idiotic humans are destroying them all with pollution. So technically we are all morons for letting it have to come to this
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This ship can't sink! She's made of iron, I assure you she can.
Anybody knows why they would waste tons of good steel on sinking this ship instead of recycling it?
Did you miss the artificial reef part?
Boring. Too long by at least 6 minutes.
Bro i remember watching this when i was 5-7 years old the nostalgia 😢
The famous Cunard Liner RMS LUSITANIA that was torpedoed on May 7th 1915 on the southern Irish coast, this video footage is almost like the experience of seawater rushing inside the deck plans and causing big avalanche of waves while the ship is going down fast into the sea. Passengers and Crew on RMS LUSITANIA were all screaming for their lives of survival after the ship was hit by a torpedo and LUSITANIA sunk in just 18 minutes. What a horrible experience on a sunken ship of the first World War.
Imagine your reaction being trapped in the bathroom on this ship while ocean water is flooding in quickly?
By the end of the video I was having trouble breathing.
I wish they kept the boom of the ship crashing against the bottom
Down to Davy’s Locker…
I was on this ship from 1980 til 1982. The first major cruise that I went on was Unitas. I was in 1st division as a BMSN. We were the Admirals Flagship.
That looks like about frame 220 with the qdeck awning post on the port side, 01 level, camera sitting on the 02 level deck.
I watched possibly hundreds of gallons per second pour in through that opening for over 6 minutes before the ship was low enough for the water to come in over the side of the ship. Even though I was watching from safety, it was unsettling. Props to the cameraman for having the stones to stay in one place and film this for the workd to see.
I think it unsettles anyone who has ever sailed.
I hope that's a joke.
There wasn't a cameraman. It was a GoPro camera
That's it!! Fuck the ocean!!
kewl
It started getting interesting and then it ended.
Well that escalated quickly
See the fish go in at 3.54
Let's say thank you to the diver who got the camera back to show us the video 😀
This isnt a phone or handheld camera. Nobody retrieved a camera with footage. This is recorded feed
@@swayjaayy5495 and the feed continued from under water...?
@@folkertstulp3824 no as in it was a live feed so the camera didn’t need to be recovered
'Reefing' is just a clever name for dumping
waste of metal, should have given it to me.
I joined the AF our bases don't sink, planned or other wise.
I was on the USS Fletcher (DD-992) in the mid 80’s and I can’t remember a midship view like this? Is it chopped up already before the sinking?
Holes are often cut out to let the water flood the vessel easier.
誰もいないただの空船て。沈没しても大丈夫ですよ
Imagine how terrifying it had to be for all the seaman that have died being entombed and going down in rough seas on their ships, sheeesh😲😩
Nothing....drowned.
The low humming sound of the sea rushing is and the final rush of water before it sinks are creepy
imagine being a sailor on a sinking ship
Nothing interesting until 6:00 minutes, you are welcome. ..
Dumbass Brass. Sinking a usable hull.
5:52 did I just hear someone cough??
Oh shit !!! That is crazy
My maiden name!
All the butt sex that ship must have seen....
That’s so scary omg and the sounds?!?
Waste.
Cool😁
😣😥😓😓😨😢😢😢
Omg so sad
The Radford was the first ship I was ever on. It was only a short tdy for 3 weeks to develop tactics for using the Stinger at night. I remember riding out a bad storm though.
Why they sunked ships? Low cost? Or what else?
Because A: It will cost too much to refit and B: Because plants and fish will flock to it as a place to live
Going, going, going, gone!!!
Dive team prepare for camera recovery.
Really strange watching my old boat go down.
I served from 3/82-1/84 MP Division
Why'd the ship sink?
Brandon connelly it was sank intentionally to create an artificial reef for different sea creatures to use.
Thats how titanic sinking to!
Skip the first 6:00, I won't get that time back but you don't have to lose it!
What happened at the end,it went all dark?
Alan Henderson that’s called a camera in water
I retired from the Navy off this ship in 1993.
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@Miller Zaiden i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now. Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
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@Maxwell Gage Happy to help :)
You should Recycle it, you Mooorrronz ... :-/
Kopronko they are using it to make a artificial reef. Since idiotic humans are destroying them all with pollution. So technically we are all morons for letting it have to come to this