In reality Tirpitz capsized when bombed, and sank in shallow water with the hull intact and much of it above water. Nothing at all like this simulation.
Who did this animation? A 12 year old? The Tirpitz sank in shallow water and rolled over, part of it still above water. The Yamato sank in deep water and like all steel ships that sink in deep water, it sits upright on the ocean floor. Given enough time while sinking, every ship that sinks will sit upright on the bottom because the keel is the heaviest part of the ship and gravity will flip the ship upright even if it rolls over on the surface. The same holds true for the Bismarck, for example. It rolled over and all four main turrets fell out of the hull. Only their sheer weight was needed to mount them. She now lays upright on the ocean floor, 4 gaping holes where her main turrets were. The Arizona also sank in shallow water, her topside sticking out of the water. She sank upright because when she broke in two, the water flooded her compartments below the waterline flooded almost immediately. She was not at battle stations and a boat load of watertight doors were open leading to even flooding.
First: It's not an animation. It's a game. Second: the game is 2D and replicating the exact way the ships sank is near impossible. Third: The video is outdated so comments like yours is rather unnecessary.
@@TopHatTITAN I will decide whether my comment is necessary. YOU can decide whether to pay attention to it, or not. Obviously, you decided to pay attention to it. That's on you, not me.
My grandpa survived Pearl Harbor he was at Schofield barracks on KP duty He was supposed to be in one of the barracks that got bombed but he was moved luckily. He died in 2008 though
The yamato: A Japanese warship that sank in the 40’s (mostly 1943-1944) by allied aircraft, which made the ship capsize, (I think). Nothing but almost but it capsized for real life right after it got bombed, nothing like this simulation.
First off, you needed to put WAY more bombs on and under the number 2 turret of the Arizona. Survivor accounts said that the bow was blown 30 feet out of the water. Second, the water for the Arizona sinking is to deep. The number 3 and number 2 turrets should be just above the water.
Technically Tirpitz didn't sink, it anchored in coastal water, on top of that the Germans even made an artificial sand bank beneath to prevent it from sinking, almost like a stubborn show of defiance. though this couldn't prevent it from being utterly blown into pieces by RAF
According to the fate of the "Bismarck" and "Tirpitz" were not sunk. Evidence shows that the Bismarck was sunk by her own crew. And the Tirpitz turned over after being hit by two 5443kg Tallboy bombs. In addition, both ships did not explode.
@@ddland45 The hull of the battleship Tirpitz, the bottom and side walls remained relatively intact. And in general, the hull of this ship did not fall apart into two or more parts.
@@justman77.21 The footage of the bombing of Tirpitz showed the a still frame of the last explosion aft on Tirpitz. That same footage shows the ship capsized, but ONLY shows one side of the ship exposed above the shallow water. The full damage of what those Tall Boy's did to Tirpitz will never be know as there is no visual evidence beyond what has already available. And to be honest, I think the amount of ordinance packed aboard the Yamato on her final mission dwarfs what was stored on Tirpitz. That's why when Yamato capsized, the explosion looked like a mini atom bomb and was so loud it could be heard on mainland Japan, hundreds of miles away.
@@ddland45 The Bismarck-class ships turned out to be the best super battleship of all such ships. The Bismarck had the cruising range of a battlecruiser, the speed of a destroyer, effective armor and a more accurate artillery system. All theoretical parameters functioned well in almost real combat conditions. It can be said that both the Bismarck and its sister ship Tirpitz were not sunk by HMS warships, but were disabled. After being hit by torpedoes and damage to the Bismarck's course and direction control units, this ship lost control of the course movement, the ability to maneuver steadily, and this became the visible cause of the fate that befell her, that is, the last. More than 2,500 shells of caliber from 205 mm to 405 mm were fired at the Bismarck, of which about 800 hit the target. Judging by the underwater footage, only three shells were able to penetrate the side armor. The survivability of the team was more than 50% after such a number of hits. Although the neutralized Bismarck was eventually torpedoed several more times, in all likelihood, the Bismarck was sunk by its crew. This is evidenced by the open kingston valves of the ship during underwater research. Plus resistance to fire and explosion. That is, both Bismarck and Tirpitz did not explode. "Tirpits" received two hits of "Tallboy" bombs, each of which weighed almost 5,500 kg and capsized but did not sink.
Ok well yes but that wasn’t the point i was making, the point was that most of the deaths from Pearl Harbor was from the Arizona i know its not the worst but that wasn’t that point
my good. what is this crap .i live only 20 minutes car drive away from where the tirpitz were bombed. an this simulation is totally wrong. and several others to . before you make a video make sure you know the facts .biggest bs i have ever seen.
My great grandpa served on the tripitz
Oh really?
@@TopHatTITAN yeah He died when I was 2 and I am now 11 so it’s Ben a while
Oh man
Wow luckily ur great grandpa survived the arizona. Rip.
@@Absolut531kmh what do you mean survived the Arizona
In reality Tirpitz capsized when bombed, and sank in shallow water with the hull intact and much of it above water. Nothing at all like this simulation.
Well it aint exactly shallow and there werent that much bombs so
true
Who did this animation? A 12 year old? The Tirpitz sank in shallow water and rolled over, part of it still above water. The Yamato sank in deep water and like all steel ships that sink in deep water, it sits upright on the ocean floor. Given enough time while sinking, every ship that sinks will sit upright on the bottom because the keel is the heaviest part of the ship and gravity will flip the ship upright even if it rolls over on the surface. The same holds true for the Bismarck, for example. It rolled over and all four main turrets fell out of the hull. Only their sheer weight was needed to mount them. She now lays upright on the ocean floor, 4 gaping holes where her main turrets were. The Arizona also sank in shallow water, her topside sticking out of the water. She sank upright because when she broke in two, the water flooded her compartments below the waterline flooded almost immediately. She was not at battle stations and a boat load of watertight doors were open leading to even flooding.
First: It's not an animation. It's a game.
Second: the game is 2D and replicating the exact way the ships sank is near impossible.
Third: The video is outdated so comments like yours is rather unnecessary.
@@TopHatTITAN I will decide whether my comment is necessary. YOU can decide whether to pay attention to it, or not. Obviously, you decided to pay attention to it. That's on you, not me.
My grandpa survived Pearl Harbor he was at Schofield barracks on KP duty He was supposed to be in one of the barracks that got bombed but he was moved luckily. He died in 2008 though
The yamato: A Japanese warship that sank in the 40’s (mostly 1943-1944) by allied aircraft, which made the ship capsize, (I think). Nothing but almost but it capsized for real life right after it got bombed, nothing like this simulation.
Its 2D
First off, you needed to put WAY more bombs on and under the number 2 turret of the Arizona. Survivor accounts said that the bow was blown 30 feet out of the water. Second, the water for the Arizona sinking is to deep. The number 3 and number 2 turrets should be just above the water.
Alright, thank you for the information
@@TopHatTITAN No problem, I had family who died on the ship so I like learning about it and teaching people about what I've learned
@@effen_aey_man Oh man, bless your family
My grandad was also on the Arizona and still to this day I visit the memorial
Let us be the judge
Technically Tirpitz didn't sink, it anchored in coastal water, on top of that the Germans even made an artificial sand bank beneath to prevent it from sinking, almost like a stubborn show of defiance. though this couldn't prevent it from being utterly blown into pieces by RAF
1:10 That’s doesn’t look like a Yamato.
It is a small version of yamato
That’s not how it sank dummy three torpedoes one bomb in the middle and the last one was in the second turret but I loved the rest
Dude this is a reply not a comment!
Isma Danish
Yes indeed it its. i checked floating sandbox there is a big and realistic version but there is that small version.
Susan Stewart it took wayyyyyyyyyyyyy more Toledo’s and bombs
According to the fate of the "Bismarck" and "Tirpitz" were not sunk. Evidence shows that the Bismarck was sunk by her own crew. And the Tirpitz turned over after being hit by two 5443kg Tallboy bombs. In addition, both ships did not explode.
GERMANS REFERRED THEIR SHIP'S AS MALES
Actually, the aft magazine of the Tirpitz caught fire after the final bombing and did explode before the ship capsized.
@@ddland45 The hull of the battleship Tirpitz, the bottom and side walls remained relatively intact. And in general, the hull of this ship did not fall apart into two or more parts.
@@justman77.21 The footage of the bombing of Tirpitz showed the a still frame of the last explosion aft on Tirpitz. That same footage shows the ship capsized, but ONLY shows one side of the ship exposed above the shallow water. The full damage of what those Tall Boy's did to Tirpitz will never be know as there is no visual evidence beyond what has already available.
And to be honest, I think the amount of ordinance packed aboard the Yamato on her final mission dwarfs what was stored on Tirpitz. That's why when Yamato capsized, the explosion looked like a mini atom bomb and was so loud it could be heard on mainland Japan, hundreds of miles away.
@@ddland45 The Bismarck-class ships turned out to be the best super battleship of all such ships. The Bismarck had the cruising range of a battlecruiser, the speed of a destroyer, effective armor and a more accurate artillery system. All theoretical parameters functioned well in almost real combat conditions. It can be said that both the Bismarck and its sister ship Tirpitz were not sunk by HMS warships, but were disabled. After being hit by torpedoes and damage to the Bismarck's course and direction control units, this ship lost control of the course movement, the ability to maneuver steadily, and this became the visible cause of the fate that befell her, that is, the last. More than 2,500 shells of caliber from 205 mm to 405 mm were fired at the Bismarck, of which about 800 hit the target. Judging by the underwater footage, only three shells were able to penetrate the side armor. The survivability of the team was more than 50% after such a number of hits. Although the neutralized Bismarck was eventually torpedoed several more times, in all likelihood, the Bismarck was sunk by its crew. This is evidenced by the open kingston valves of the ship during underwater research. Plus resistance to fire and explosion. That is, both Bismarck and Tirpitz did not explode. "Tirpits" received two hits of "Tallboy" bombs, each of which weighed almost 5,500 kg and capsized but did not sink.
That 2nd Arizona he was like: SINK ALREADY DAMMIT!
Plaster the middle of the forecastle and bow with impact nades, and use a regular bomb on the second turret.
The bomb landed in front of turret one which went through the decks into the magazine room. Then, exploded.
Im just thinking over the realism of arizona amongst the two
Yeah, bigger and more real, but in reality both of them are bigger than arizona 10x
@@Absolut531kmh no the water is too deep, the arizona settled with the second turret upright, the harbor was real shallow.
@@carlosrivas1629 that doesn't relate to a game, u can make ur sea as deep as u want. Its not reality
@@Absolut531kmh duh.
@@carlosrivas1629 duh.
Me when uss Arizona sink: *sad sounds*
Yamato capsized and exploded blowing off the rear third which sank separately
The Yamato capsized to port before sinking
and Exploded !
If your American and I think of Arizona it’s really sad because when Japan attack of the 2,000 that died over 1,000 was from the Arizona
Ghidorah Group then again think of yamato
@@thegunman2841 yea
Yamato is the saddest that the fact she had 3000+crew members but only 200 survived
Ok well yes but that wasn’t the point i was making, the point was that most of the deaths from Pearl Harbor was from the Arizona i know its not the worst but that wasn’t that point
This is actually a real based sinking position.
Lol the fact that the most mini model in this vid is yamato but the most powerful one in real life.
Arizona probs the least powerful, yet was the biggest when it was only 185 meters in rl to yamato's 269 metres
@@battleshipfan3435 yamato is 263m but is OK lol
It's Supposed to be KMS Tirpitz
Don’t even know if any of these are accurate
Yep. None are accurate
Dkm tirpiz mode?
I saw that the German ship name was KMS but it’s DKM
Ah ok
There's two
DKM is Denmark kreigsmarine, kms is kreigsmarines
@@Absolut531kmh so the German ones are kms and the danish ones are dkm?
@@L_Bo549 yea Coz this ship is built in Denmark but used by the kreigsmarine
Why is yamato so small?
It's a mini model.
Mini cutie but most powerful.
Rare footage of Pearl Harbor getting bombed in this game
1000 subscribers Without a video Pearl Harbor is not to be joked about, People died.
Wesley Wiethoff ok ok chill I can joke about it if I want to ok?
Dude, 2403 people died!!
@@wesleywiethoff4951 so did ppl on the hood bismarck tirpitz yamato and more and ppl joke about it stop being a puss
That does not look like the u.s.s. Arizon in
Pearl Harbor
Its U.S.S Arizona
It is
uss tirpitz sinking ilke rms titanic floating sandbox
What is game
It too small to be Yamato
It is Yamato, just on a smaller scale.
@@TheEmeraldMenOfficial, You are probably true.
WHY NO SINKING IOWA
The IOWA is most survivor ship in American battleship in the world so the IOWA is no longer to sink them and ofc u can see at museum it and look...
A lot of detail went into the USS Arizona compared to the others
Name game pls
Its in the title
Rip 1177 guys 😇😇
Didn’t look like Yamato but just a simulation
Outdated video
@@TopHatTITAN oh ye forgot it said that
Its K.M.S Tirpitz
This is just B.S.
It's don't look like yamato
The Arizona sank in December 7 1941 the attack on Pearl Harbor
True
These dramatizations are very misleading.Bismark rolled over while sinking and only the stern broke off !!
Thanks for sinks to the bottom of the ocean.
Dd
Is fake
all the sinking are fake
These would be laughable if so many lives had not been lost. Do some basic research, then give up anyways.
The video was already labeled as outdated.
my good. what is this crap .i live only 20 minutes car drive away from where the tirpitz were bombed. an this simulation is totally wrong. and several others to . before you make a video make sure you know the facts .biggest bs i have ever seen.
Ok, this is an old video. And I never tried to claim these sinkings are completely accurate
Está bien pero no pongas música tan de pri mente 😭