Interesting... I'd like to see something like this for military ships, mainly the RoH, or RCoH (Refueling and Overhaul or Refueling and Complex Overhaul) on nuclear subs and aircraft carriers
To the repair those kinds of ships. It looks like only sections get welded to the walls of the ship. If there was one solid sheet of steel 12 inches thick to get folded along the walls of the entire ship it would be less possible to get punchered. The thicker the better, and at that point it would be nearly impossible to get punchered. Weld the thick sheet on from the inside of the ship.
Be honest, the script writing, narration and selection of video clips were all done by an AI, weren't they? That's why there wasn't a single human thought put into any of this. Zero effort. Zero.
@dgcushma 0 seconds ago These guys connect thousands of words together, overlaid with unconnected video, to form nearly a meaning less narrative. Junk words with beautiful pictures.
Hai sodaraku nyimak proses pembenahan kapal❤❤❤🎉🎉
I can't imagine the maintenance required for these humongous ships! Absolutely amazing. 😊😊😊😊❤❤
Making it was a treat and maintaining it was no less
Смотрю и сердце кровью заливается,26 лет проходил в моря в Мурмаском пароходстве.
These things totally amaze me! From vision to design and multi purposes of each inch.
Well done 👍
Interesting rigging technique at 6:06
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I just cant imagine where to start to repair that giant and complex ship like that.
lower left
I think there are different crews that working on a each segment.
Interesting... I'd like to see something like this for military ships, mainly the RoH, or RCoH (Refueling and Overhaul or Refueling and Complex Overhaul) on nuclear subs and aircraft carriers
Nice collection of footage. I just turned the audio off at some point. Yikes.
Very nice ship ❤❤
Very valuable knowledge. Thanks
Good work ❣️
Under surfaces beyond sea line on the deck dock up in repair factory and in our society are maritime workers are important.
Awesome ✊🔥
From BRAZIL 🇧🇷🌎
How much can a maintenance person make doing this kind of work?
Very interesting video
To the repair those kinds of ships. It looks like only sections get welded to the walls of the ship. If there was one solid sheet of steel 12 inches thick to get folded along the walls of the entire ship it would be less possible to get punchered. The thicker the better, and at that point it would be nearly impossible to get punchered. Weld the thick sheet on from the inside of the ship.
The propeller needs to be hydrodynamic, not aerodynamic. Interesting video though.
who wrote the script? an accountant?
Folks,
There is no such thing as green energy.
There is such a thing as, "proper energy usage"
There be truth in that indeed.
I think it is very big compared to the ship I have seen.
Rebuiling things they destroyed is even bigger? Whered the 59 billion dollar insurance policys at?
보일러 수정 연구
i work in this industry
Neptune linees ? It’s Neptune lines ….ha ha ha ha
nICE
Pertamax
ROBOT …. I almost spent 10+ minutes of my life listening to a Robot ….
Hydrodynamic, not “aerodynamic”
Damn second...
WTF is "Maritime efficacy?
😂
This must have been written and narrated by AI. It's too perfect. Too many clips that don't belong.
respect your effort but this is very amatuer.
Techniens plomberie mecaniciens peintre
The narrative sounds as though it were written by a college freshman trying to extend the word count on a term paper.
Too much talking & not enough videos of ships being repaired 👎
Be honest, the script writing, narration and selection of video clips were all done by an AI, weren't they? That's why there wasn't a single human thought put into any of this. Zero effort. Zero.
Obviously you are the byproduct of AI or the overflow of a septic tank.
You sound like a bot .
I'm not the only one detecting this then. The writing and narration is "too perfect".
Content wasn’t very well connected. Disappointing.
@@stevengiles346❤😂
Naration is weird bro..
LAST DOCH BITTE DEN DEUTSCHEN TITEL WEG; WENN DER BEITRAG NICHT IN DEUTSCH IST !
They keep repeating themselves
Ordinary shipyard crapola
@dgcushma
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These guys connect thousands of words together, overlaid with unconnected video, to form nearly a meaning less narrative. Junk words with beautiful pictures.
合作愉快的一天