I've just stumbled across this video, and am well chuffed to see the generator I designed in use on the deck. It's the white container on the deck with the "mast" exhaust venting above the other containers. We supplied this in 2008 with a 25 year design life
Please don't lie about Kursk. The technology was available at the time and was at the scene. The Russians attempted the rescue in their dilapidated old rusty tin cans and failed. They refused British help until it was too late.
No the literally all died because the commander waited 15 hours before reporting it he got fired then a bunch of nations brought these things to get them and another commander said they couldnt go near it on like the 5th day they finaly let divers go down... without the rescue chambers but they were all dead long before that Putin went on vacation during this time and a lady was yelling at leaders during press conference and a nurse came up and jabbed her with a needle pretty intresting documentary I just watched on it but they died of a fire it was a rocket or whatever malfunction when being shot broke the nose of the sub then 23 or so people were stuck in the back and they died of chemical fire from oxygen chemicals
@@DeluxHippopatumus they were all dead within 6 hours the remaining crew that survived the initial blasts were killed when a chemical oxygen capsule was accidentally dropped into oily water which resulted in another explosion. The fire consumed the remaining oxygen. They basically suffocated.
My understanding was the LR5 sub was not powerful enough for the current and could not effectively stay on station. I believe there was also issues with the mating of the two subs - there certainly was much communications between the Russians and the RN.
This is absolutely brilliant. As someone who served for 32 years in submarines, I take my hat off to all countries who have contributed to an amazing system. To all of those of you who commented on here about ‘repetition and dictation’ or made sarcastic comments clearly do not understand the immense commitment and contribution that these men and women make to ensure that you can enjoy your family life. I am proud to have served but even more proud that the brotherhood of global submariners can combine their knowledge and technology to jointly produce this amazing and much needed service. If we can work so well to save and protect life, why do we put it in peril in the first place. Thank you for an excellent video. Warrant Officer Submarine Service Retired
Not sure if you guys gives a damn but if you guys are bored like me during the covid times then you can watch pretty much all the new series on instaflixxer. Have been binge watching with my brother for the last few weeks xD
@@boeingah-64apache54 Doubt it. Reports explain that 95 of 118 sailors perished in the initial explosions. 23 sailors survived the initial explosions & fires, hiding in compartment 7. According to reports, they would have perished around 12 hours later due to loss of oxygen.
@@tropickman well yes but they did manage to get a reascue submersible down there before the explosions but it would not connect to the submarine and they refused nato help
America to NATO: Heres some money to protect yourself from russia NATO: Buys submarine rescue kit to save russians America: Thats it you idiots are cut off. They keep tearing down my comments.
Most subs are nuclear today, and can remain under the sea for a long time on their own power. But only a small part of the ocean floor has been sonar-mapped, and although subs have undersea "vectors" just like aircraft do, it has always been scary to me to think of serving on one. Even though I am a recreational diver (SCUBA) it kind of un-nerves me to think of being way down 1500' below the surface, and today, subs are constructed to withstand the vast pressures of deep oceans up to about 2400' but I have to admire those who serve on those vessels, and thank those who served way back in WWII, when they were crowded, often hot and steamy and very uncomfortable. Brave guys! I read about a story once, about long ago when some men had to escape from a sub 200 feet down, and without special diving equipment, that is extremely dangerous. I can't recall whether or not they all made it to the surface, I know some lived to tell the story. Very brave men to leave that sub and try to surface, knowing the risk!
@Jules Vallez ik I'm replying to this after a year lmao but they would survive by blowing out all the oxygen in their lungs as they rise to the top releasing the pressure build up :)
Napakagaling naman ng invention na yan...ngayon ko lang po nakita yan ... Safe po palang magparachute sa dagat..ibig sabihin,safe ang mga pilots...napakamahal din po ng invention na yan
No the literally all died because the commander waited 15 hours before reporting it he got fired then a bunch of nations brought these things to get them and another commander said they couldnt go near it on like the 5th day they finaly let divers go down... without the rescue chambers but they were all dead long before that Putin went on vacation during this time and a lady was yelling at leaders during press conference and a nurse came up and jabbed her with a needle pretty intresting documentary I just watched on it but they died of a fire it was a rocket or whatever malfunction when being shot broke the nose of the sub then 23 or so people were stuck in the back and they died of chemical fire from oxygen chemicals
@@callumjones7386 Yeah, kinda figured that out. Hopefully they managed to recover the bodies for the families sake, but I can only imagine how bad a body would look after that.
This is a perfect example of showing how precious lives are! No matter what nationality you are or what religion you practice, to create new ways in saving lives where once was impossible, is truly astounding and a testament of brotherly love!! Bless to all involved!!!
And the other 300 tons on ready need-ed equipment u need power plants decompresion suite the davit to lift recover and the crews or get it to work not forgetting Tom and Collin and u need a damm big helocopter to lift Nemo almost 50 tons of sub ....
So, it is a underwater ambulance. But here is the question. An ambulance had to save everyone, say hyperfactically, NK fatboy kim have a boat crush. Last time i check, ambulance don't carry guns, how to ensure the survivors not hijack the ambulance? There are always some bone head in military all around the world, even their government say so and so, the captain can react differently, especially when people are in panic and cornered, with a nuclear bomb........
@@spacedonkey3412 aeroplanes are pressurised to allow them to fly at high altitude where the jet engines are most efficient, without needing supplemental oxygen to keep people alive. It's not required for structural integrity.
this is all very well unless the sub falls below its dive limit and implodes like we have had recently,suppose a sub breaks down near the titanic, what then ?
That's a good question because in order to get them the supply's you have to open a whole or hatch of some sort u could just be rescuing them in that time lol
our DNA is European but we are very different. we think very differently its good we work together but we are separate entities and that's a good thing let's not destroy our individuality.
Because its maintained by the British French and Norwegians Italy pulled out of the group support so its always mesioned its the 3 nations that support the systems but will come to the aid of ANY sub of ANY country anywhere in the world its a rescue system and many navies / governments are now starting to order their own systems and they are built in UK
We pay for NATO defense and defending britian LITERALLY from Russia. Brits Be Like: Lets train and spend millions and risk our own lives to save our enemies. America Be Like: *FacePalm* No wonder your military gets its ass kicked......
I've just stumbled across this video, and am well chuffed to see the generator I designed in use on the deck. It's the white container on the deck with the "mast" exhaust venting above the other containers. We supplied this in 2008 with a 25 year design life
Wow... your work is amazing bro...
Love how the Scottish guy is so chill in his wee sub
actually the sentence shoud read "Love it how the Scotsman is so chill in his wee sub. HAGGIS!"
Lol.
The narration is incredibly repetitive
Please don't lie about Kursk. The technology was available at the time and was at the scene. The Russians attempted the rescue in their dilapidated old rusty tin cans and failed. They refused British help until it was too late.
I remember seeing intervention equipment quayside awaiting the call.
No the literally all died because the commander waited 15 hours before reporting it he got fired then a bunch of nations brought these things to get them and another commander said they couldnt go near it on like the 5th day they finaly let divers go down... without the rescue chambers but they were all dead long before that Putin went on vacation during this time and a lady was yelling at leaders during press conference and a nurse came up and jabbed her with a needle pretty intresting documentary I just watched on it but they died of a fire it was a rocket or whatever malfunction when being shot broke the nose of the sub then 23 or so people were stuck in the back and they died of chemical fire from oxygen chemicals
@@DeluxHippopatumus they were all dead within 6 hours the remaining crew that survived the initial blasts were killed when a chemical oxygen capsule was accidentally dropped into oily water which resulted in another explosion. The fire consumed the remaining oxygen. They basically suffocated.
My understanding was the LR5 sub was not powerful enough for the current and could not effectively stay on station. I believe there was also issues with the mating of the two subs - there certainly was much communications between the Russians and the RN.
@@radiocrash no one knows what happened down there.
You can't tell me one of the rescue vehicles are named nemo on accident
also check NASA's scientific program named NEEMO
This is absolutely brilliant. As someone who served for 32 years in submarines, I take my hat off to all countries who have contributed to an amazing system. To all of those of you who commented on here about ‘repetition and dictation’ or made sarcastic comments clearly do not understand the immense commitment and contribution that these men and women make to ensure that you can enjoy your family life. I am proud to have served but even more proud that the brotherhood of global submariners can combine their knowledge and technology to jointly produce this amazing and much needed service. If we can work so well to save and protect life, why do we put it in peril in the first place. Thank you for an excellent video. Warrant Officer Submarine Service Retired
Thanks for your service, sir. I'd like to get to WO1 as a MESM. Just need to finish Raleigh first!
Lucky to survive in only 10% of the ocean. Old submariner,it is the risk you accept when you volunteer.
Tom Heron is probably the most experienced sub rescue man available to any navy.
One of life's exceptional and highly talented people.
Hes the father of rescue subs anerican included
Excellent video 📹
..space technology.
British rescuers saved another Russian submarine?
New news.
Very good. I'm glad to see that people are doing these things for each other.
Wasting $billions to save murderers.
Great docu! Thanks for sharing. T.
We need these guys to find Indonesian subs
Its already found bro.. since yesterday but in 3 broken large masses in the depth of about 1,800 feet... on the north eastern coast of bali island
Not sure if you guys gives a damn but if you guys are bored like me during the covid times then you can watch pretty much all the new series on instaflixxer. Have been binge watching with my brother for the last few weeks xD
@Jude Steven Definitely, I have been watching on instaflixxer for since december myself :D
What's the cost got to do with I serve in boats for 14 years and I would have been glad to see this hook on lives matter
18:16 Helllo my name is NINNOOO. Haha anyone?
Painting bus models
I'm
Now I feel like watching Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares 🤣🤣.
Rest in peace and God bless the souls and the family of the sailors who died in the kursk....
yeah they could have been saved if their government wasnt so stubborn
@@boeingah-64apache54 Doubt it. Reports explain that 95 of 118 sailors perished in the initial explosions.
23 sailors survived the initial explosions & fires, hiding in compartment 7. According to reports, they would have perished around 12 hours later due to loss of oxygen.
@@tropickman well yes but they did manage to get a reascue submersible down there before the explosions but it would not connect to the submarine and they refused nato help
Comforting and remarkable.
Sweden has it's own national system called URF on HMS Belos.
But when that system undergoes maintenance Sweden takes part in NSRS
America to NATO: Heres some money to protect yourself from russia
NATO: Buys submarine rescue kit to save russians
America: Thats it you idiots are cut off.
They keep tearing down my comments.
@@andrewchristiansen8311 America is in NATO still, Adolf Trump didn't manage to drag us out of it
Just don't 'go deep' anywhere off the continental shelf
Oh this was uploaded exactly 1 year ago
i hope NATO & Russia should do this very often they should ditch the politics and start cooperating the world needs them...
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You know its a England-France-Norweigan
Came here... Because KRI NENGGALA 🇮🇩
PrayForKriNenggala
Most subs are nuclear today, and can remain under the sea for a long time on their own power. But only a small part of the ocean floor has been sonar-mapped, and although subs have undersea "vectors" just like aircraft do, it has always been scary to me to think of serving on one. Even though I am a recreational diver (SCUBA) it kind of un-nerves me to think of being way down 1500' below the surface, and today, subs are constructed to withstand the vast pressures of deep oceans up to about 2400' but I have to admire those who serve on those vessels, and thank those who served way back in WWII, when they were crowded, often hot and steamy and very uncomfortable. Brave guys!
I read about a story once, about long ago when some men had to escape from a sub 200 feet down, and without special diving equipment, that is extremely dangerous. I can't recall whether or not they all made it to the surface, I know some lived to tell the story. Very brave men to leave that sub and try to surface, knowing the risk!
@Jules Vallez ik I'm replying to this after a year lmao but they would survive by blowing out all the oxygen in their lungs as they rise to the top releasing the pressure build up :)
Napakagaling naman ng invention na yan...ngayon ko lang po nakita yan ...
Safe po palang magparachute sa dagat..ibig sabihin,safe ang mga pilots...napakamahal din po ng invention na yan
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Does this work at ~700m depth and in the tropics?
Yes, it's at below freezing that there could be a problem
Uk submarine rescue service was already avaiabe but the Russians declind until if was to late to save anyone NSRS came afterwards .....
Very good
Real life Thunderbirds
We need to equip whales with remotely operated missiles, think about it, much cheaper.
16:23 Chevy Chase? When that submarine went down in 2000 didnt they almost save them but the couldnt fit onto the escape hatch?
No the literally all died because the commander waited 15 hours before reporting it he got fired then a bunch of nations brought these things to get them and another commander said they couldnt go near it on like the 5th day they finaly let divers go down... without the rescue chambers but they were all dead long before that Putin went on vacation during this time and a lady was yelling at leaders during press conference and a nurse came up and jabbed her with a needle pretty intresting documentary I just watched on it but they died of a fire it was a rocket or whatever malfunction when being shot broke the nose of the sub then 23 or so people were stuck in the back and they died of chemical fire from oxygen chemicals
@@DeluxHippopatumus Do you have any concept of punctuation?
Did that Argentine Sub ever get found? Anyone know? Thanks
It was found imploded months later unfortunately all crew died ...
@@callumjones7386 Yeah, kinda figured that out. Hopefully they managed to recover the bodies for the families sake, but I can only imagine how bad a body would look after that.
This is a perfect example of showing how precious lives are! No matter what nationality you are or what religion you practice, to create new ways in saving lives where once was impossible, is truly astounding and a testament of brotherly love!! Bless to all involved!!!
It THAT robotic voice??
Cool👍😀👍
I hope ISMERLO can help Indonesia😭
the sub was lost with all hands, sorry.
I think the rescue sub should be delivered by helicopter a day ahead of the surface ships.
It’s not that simple
And the other 300 tons on ready need-ed equipment u need power plants decompresion suite the davit to lift recover and the crews or get it to work not forgetting Tom and Collin and u need a damm big helocopter to lift Nemo almost 50 tons of sub ....
ROFL DYNAMIC MONARCH! XD XD
HELLO ME
That's right Aaliyah
So, it is a underwater ambulance. But here is the question. An ambulance had to save everyone, say hyperfactically, NK fatboy kim have a boat crush. Last time i check, ambulance don't carry guns, how to ensure the survivors not hijack the ambulance? There are always some bone head in military all around the world, even their government say so and so, the captain can react differently, especially when people are in panic and cornered, with a nuclear bomb........
Wasn’t lieutenant Anne a man. Wtf
Takes to long to get to a subs location unless it's on its door step lol
why do submariners need to decompress if in side a sub ?
@@j.4354 so if a sub goes to, let's say 300m they'll pressurise the inside of the sub to the same pressure found at that depth?
@@j.4354 doesn't the air pressure decrease as you get higher, so the aircraft wouldn't get crushed?
@@spacedonkey3412 aeroplanes are pressurised to allow them to fly at high altitude where the jet engines are most efficient, without needing supplemental oxygen to keep people alive. It's not required for structural integrity.
@@Calum_S if you want a laugh look at what Atlas has been talking about
I what has caused the most wars? Religion or greed?
Napakamahal ng proyekto na yan. ..not to mention the huge aircraft who carried the huge equipment, including the truck...
Not particularly in deapth (pun included!) documetery, but very enjoyable watching nonetheless!
this is all very well unless the sub falls below its dive limit and implodes like we have had recently,suppose a sub breaks down near the titanic, what then ?
A mariners in distress at sea knows no nationality
What’s the point of sending supplies if you are just going to bring them out straight after?
They could send them off first , with speed , then they could communicate and eat/drink.
That's a good question because in order to get them the supply's you have to open a whole or hatch of some sort u could just be rescuing them in that time lol
Look if they wanna send me down some mind altering drugs before I suffocate or burn to death underwater I'm fine with that haha
Terrible vocal fry
The five people are super rich! Who cares? Unfortunately it's costing taxpayer money.
Why dont they just build something like this in a submarine
Why keep calling it British, French, Norwegian!? Just say European
our DNA is European but we are very different. we think very differently its good we work together but we are separate entities and that's a good thing let's not destroy our individuality.
Only america calls us Europe. That's because there not very good with geography.😜
Because its maintained by the British French and Norwegians Italy pulled out of the group support so its always mesioned its the 3 nations that support the systems but will come to the aid of ANY sub of ANY country anywhere in the world its a rescue system and many navies / governments are now starting to order their own systems and they are built in UK
We pay for NATO defense and defending britian LITERALLY from Russia.
Brits Be Like: Lets train and spend millions and risk our own lives to save our enemies.
America Be Like: *FacePalm* No wonder your military gets its ass kicked......
Like yours in vietnam? When did we get our asses kicked you idiot lol
Record is stuck.
Erm what's the last war you won without another country having to get involved in?