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.
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.
Let me just point out how fun it is to watch one of these videos and pretend to be a sarcastic, apathetic security guard looking at a live camera feed, pretending the water will bust through your door just seconds after the camera is under. Go ahead, try it.
Wow that was very interesting to see, how the water comes in slowly but so powerfully by the end to take it down. Great view with that camera they put on it. Would be so scary In a real sinking ship though.
Sorry to be so off topic but does anyone know of a method to get back into an Instagram account? I was dumb lost my password. I love any tricks you can give me.
@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.
@Hi Bye Shut up, idiot. Pretty sure it's not all about you. No one cares about what you say anyways. You're just some punk kid with no decency. get a life.
@@CaptOrbit Yep, it took a very long time to achieve negative buoyancy and for water to displace air trapped in the hull, but once it did it went very fast.
***** They have this video in one of their research playlists. They're working to make the game realistic, so I guess they wanted to study how ships sink.
***** They're still working on it. They released a 2 hour 40 minute video recently showing their Titanic model sinking in real time, and the video has more than 7 million views. I found it after seeing it on the Facebook news ticker. "Titanic: Honor and Glory" may be released yet.
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 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.
Jency Villalona Okay, you have to understand I'm not a structural engineer, but... 1) Put a GO PRO on the ship 2) Sink the ship 3) Diver (SCUBA, not sky) swims down to ship, retrieves the GO PRO Et Viola! Actually, the first step should be to buy a Go Pro camera.
***** hah nice catch. I saw what you mean and it initially did look like a person, but judging by the size of the object compared to other debris I'm guessing it's just material from the ship.
OMG THIS VIDEO MADE ME FREAK OUT N PANIC..THE CREAKING COULDNT TAKE IT THEN THE WATER STARTED WAVEING IN THEN FLOWIN IN THEN IT STARTED CASCADING IN THEN IT STARTED TO SINK OMG I HAD TO STOP THE VIDEO THATS WHEN I FREAKED PANICKED N CRIED how did they manage to go down there to get the video or how did they get it.NICE ♡ THNX
not pictured: the elderly man kissing his despairing wife, Titanic-style in some stateroom below deck as water rushes in and somber strings play in the background
This ship was sunk on purpose. That's why there was a camera on it, to record the process, so that people like us could watch this on TH-cam. This is not something you would want to experience in real life.
If You Were The Camera Dosing off Into Camera Mode... Im Sorry... BUT YOUR DEAD TO ME!!! Get It?! They Break When There Under Water And It Makes Them Dead To Anybody!!
Why was this worth posting? Without narration or orientation, it means very little. When you give a US Naval ship's name, it is customary to put in the hull number. In this case it is DD968. This shows it is a regular Destroyer, and the digits confirm which one. "USS Arthur W. Radford DD968" like that. Tell your fans we also do not need the F word. They degrade your post further.
+Michael Dougfir They should recycle that steel and not polute by putting it in the ocean. Saying it makes a place for fish is just way to be lazy and not clean up the trash.
+haywood jeblome Apparently these things attract fishes and coral reefs (As in they help the local fish population), I would imagine all the toxic stuff and garbage been removed before sinking.
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
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.
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.
Let me just point out how fun it is to watch one of these videos and pretend to be a sarcastic, apathetic security guard looking at a live camera feed, pretending the water will bust through your door just seconds after the camera is under.
Go ahead, try it.
HA
Hah.
Ship is sinkin' what gives?
Oh shit-
“Hahaha, feel that leather”
Wow that was very interesting to see, how the water comes in slowly but so powerfully by the end to take it down. Great view with that camera they put on it. Would be so scary In a real sinking ship though.
It takes forever to start sinking... And then it's just so sudden!
I retired from the Navy off this ship in 1993.
Sorry to be so off topic but does anyone know of a method to get back into an Instagram account?
I was dumb lost my password. I love any tricks you can give me.
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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.
@Miller Zaiden it did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my ass :D
@Maxwell Gage Happy to help :)
My dad served on this ship from 1993-1999.
lilmikey690 cool!
Fun for you and ur dad but nobody cares tbh
I do jerk, and do a lot of other people
@@HiBye-es5et So do I.
@Hi Bye Shut up, idiot. Pretty sure it's not all about you. No one cares about what you say anyways. You're just some punk kid with no decency. get a life.
Well that escalated quickly.
I was going to say the same thing.
@@CaptOrbit Yep, it took a very long time to achieve negative buoyancy and for water to displace air trapped in the hull, but once it did it went very fast.
Quite the opposite actually 😅
When the water goes on the camera I get sooo scared idk why..
ItsEleni Bitches me to
ItsHelen Tho watching it on live camera is like being on it.
Your eyes is like camera so it seems to you that you are not are one who is sinking
reddit.com/r/submechanophobia/
You may have Submechanophobia
The low humming sound of the sea rushing is and the final rush of water before it sinks are creepy
that moment were the water was like I will show you how to sink the ship
I think you mean 6:06 min right ;)
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Never give up, Rose!
PRR5406 KICK FOR THE SURFACE!
cringe
do they have a video of underwater view...
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.
"Titanic: Honor and Glory" brought me here.
How?
***** They have this video in one of their research playlists. They're working to make the game realistic, so I guess they wanted to study how ships sink.
+paperbullet1945 and the game was never finished.
***** They're still working on it. They released a 2 hour 40 minute video recently showing their Titanic model sinking in real time, and the video has more than 7 million views. I found it after seeing it on the Facebook news ticker. "Titanic: Honor and Glory" may be released yet.
+paperbullet1945 I've seen it.
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
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
like basket ball games ..... last 10 sec is all you need to see...heheh
Bro i remember watching this when i was 5-7 years old the nostalgia 😢
That’s so scary omg and the sounds?!?
That looks like about frame 220 with the qdeck awning post on the port side, 01 level, camera sitting on the 02 level deck.
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.
How did they get a camera
This was good! 6:14 was where it should have ended.
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😲😩
5:52 did I just hear someone cough??
Did ha get he's camera back 😬
K1d Gamer Games no the fish uploaded it
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
that was scary...
the fish and plant life under water will thank you. :)
"but if the pumps can get ahead..."
question ,why they rerfing this ship,was good and new,if its out of sevice why they reefin it.not leave it in one dock or to receclage the iron.
yeah....I don't always get people, either :/
Sofiane Belghait, I was stationed on this boat. It had an 80mil refit less that 3 years before it was decommed. Good old navy politics.
What happened at the end,it went all dark?
Alan Henderson that’s called a camera in water
How did somebody get this camera
Somebody just dived down there and got it
+IceCold must be water proof then
+cr1267 Or you know, like how every security camera on earth works like...
The information is stored at a different location via signal / wire
+Blue well yeah that is true 😶
Just like the Spruance, another Burke-class ship will be named Arthur W. Radford.
How did they get the footage?
They put a water proof camera in there and secure it on
Jency Villalona Okay, you have to understand I'm not a structural engineer, but...
1) Put a GO PRO on the ship
2) Sink the ship
3) Diver (SCUBA, not sky) swims down to ship, retrieves the GO PRO
Et Viola!
Actually, the first step should be to buy a Go Pro camera.
MrGOPROHERO4 Actually the very first step is to earn enough money to buy a GO PRO lol
Now that's the truth my friend! XD
Dondrey Taylor Actually the first step is to find a ship to sink. i think.
That was scary as fuck! 6:10
multiestonian ikr
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6:41 was that a person ?
***** where?? o-o
on the upper left of the screen . idk if its just me
LOL? i think its just some parts of the ship, i dont see anything ._.
Wesley Pacheco well idk then it's just me i guess lol
***** hah nice catch. I saw what you mean and it initially did look like a person, but judging by the size of the object compared to other debris I'm guessing it's just material from the ship.
AWESOME!
start @5:00
how did they recover the video
Livestream?
IAMADARKCLOUD 7457 it's a waterproof go pro camera
Why'd the ship sink?
Brandon connelly it was sank intentionally to create an artificial reef for different sea creatures to use.
By the end of the video I was having trouble breathing.
I wish they kept the boom of the ship crashing against the bottom
Shit hit the fan at exactly 6:06
OMG THIS VIDEO MADE ME FREAK OUT N PANIC..THE CREAKING COULDNT TAKE IT THEN THE WATER STARTED WAVEING IN THEN FLOWIN IN THEN IT STARTED CASCADING IN THEN IT STARTED TO SINK OMG I HAD TO STOP THE VIDEO THATS WHEN I FREAKED PANICKED N CRIED how did they manage to go down there to get the video or how did they get it.NICE ♡ THNX
+CYNinHOUSTON F.D They send a scuba diver down to get it.
Why do they put those water openings on the ship it's just a hazard anytime the ocean decide to get too wavy the damn think sinks
Two things: 1. It was meant to sink, it's an artificial reefing. | 2. Your grammar is making me want to cry.
Uncle blazer 420 it is to drain water on the deck of the ship oh and if the water is that high it will get on the ship any where are you?
It started getting interesting and then it ended.
Imagine your reaction being trapped in the bathroom on this ship while ocean water is flooding in quickly?
Holy crap, they start slow, but then they really go down.
Its kind of a way scary .... so someone went down and took the cam
Skip the first 6:00, I won't get that time back but you don't have to lose it!
See the fish go in at 3.54
i can just pitcure jack and rose saying "i wont let go"
Skip to 5:31 if you want to get to the action
Really strange watching my old boat go down.
I served from 3/82-1/84 MP Division
Literally could have skipped the first 5 minutes and not missed a thing.
look at the bottom, there's water coming in from the first 10 seconds
Once they start, they go, weew quik
not pictured: the elderly man kissing his despairing wife, Titanic-style in some stateroom below deck as water rushes in and somber strings play in the background
Oh shit !!! That is crazy
the ship is just thirsty let it drink seawater
AWSWOME
My maiden name!
Down to Davy’s Locker…
Cool😁
It sank that fast😮😞😞
I joined the AF our bases don't sink, planned or other wise.
that was cool.
Everyone is making up horrible stories... this was just a artificial reef boat that was meant to sink.
O_0 wow that was intresting
rip gopro
OMG just imagining what it must have been like on The Wilhelm Gustlof with 9,800 people on board
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?
kewl
This ship was sunk on purpose. That's why there was a camera on it, to record the process, so that people like us could watch this on TH-cam. This is not something you would want to experience in real life.
imagine being a sailor on a sinking ship
Going, going, going, gone!!!
Dive team prepare for camera recovery.
If You Were The Camera Dosing off Into Camera Mode... Im Sorry... BUT YOUR DEAD TO ME!!! Get It?! They Break When There Under Water And It Makes Them Dead To Anybody!!
cool
This ship can't sink!
She's made of iron, I assure you she can.
😣😥😓😓😨😢😢😢
fckn creepy!
誰もいないただの空船て。沈没しても大丈夫ですよ
Ok seul au monde
It doesn't get interesting until 5:35
Why was this worth posting? Without narration or orientation, it means very little.
When you give a US Naval ship's name, it is customary to put in the hull number. In this case it is DD968. This shows it is a regular Destroyer, and the digits confirm which one. "USS Arthur W. Radford DD968" like that.
Tell your fans we also do not need the F word. They degrade your post further.
+Michael Dougfir They should recycle that steel and not polute by putting it in the ocean. Saying it makes a place for fish is just way to be lazy and not clean up the trash.
+haywood jeblome Apparently these things attract fishes and coral reefs (As in they help the local fish population), I would imagine all the toxic stuff and garbage been removed before sinking.
Blue Yeah but it still sounds fishy. I think they just say it is good for the fishes so they dont have to recycle it.
i saw a fish
Bad drivers of St. John's, NL where, because I very much doubt it
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😂😊
If they had painted something there, we could have watched it dry for the first five minutes. 8-\
So depressing
Omg so sad
Lol sinking ship
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Hd
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
'Reefing' is just a clever name for dumping
f.f to 5:00