Bismarck is probably one of the most impressive wrecks of the world. Sure, it's not complete, but you have to understand, this thing was meant for war. You had the chance of just sailing around the Atlantic, and bumping into this behemoth. The history makes it all so much more worth it, let alone the fact that a good amount of of the ship is still relatively in decent condition.
the amount of armor that thing had is probably why its still in such good shape unlike the other ships which all are mangled and disformed from the impact of hitting the floor
@@christianfranck1818 Not really, the ship did indeed have a stupid level of armor, it’s still in tacked since the crew let it sink. That is why it’s sat in such an up right posture. It went straight down, with no tilt or capsizing, so it reached the sea bed relatively undamaged.
@@christianfranck1818Another reason is she was completely flooded unlike Titanic. When Titanic’s stern left the surface there were still pockets of air inside her. When she hit a certain depth…crunch. Bismarck due to the scuttling was able to flood evenly and by the time she reached depth she was already full of water.
@@skyvic09gaming21 britannic is at 400ft diveing depth all of the it is the one that is the most shallow i do not get what your comment means and if you are saying low as in its not that deep ok if your saying low as in deep bad and sry
@@brandonharristsw7516 The strong currents around the wreck of the Doria have created stresses on her hull, that combined with being on her side has gradually caused her to collapse. As of today her entire superstructure is a pile of scrap metal and her hull isn't doing any better
@@LucasGator2 Bismarck in motion, king of the ocean He was made to rule the waves across the seven seas To lead the war machine To rule the waves and lead the Kriegsmarine The terror of the seas The Bismarck and the Kriegsmarine
After the superstructure is completed, you dont add the propellors or funnels now, you have to launch the ship and add it in drydock, That's a mistake i noticed in your vids but great job!
Heres my thoughts on how long these shipwrecks will last until they rot away Titanic bow : 48 years left Titanic stern : 54 years left Britannic : 3 centuries Lusitania : 102 years Andrea doria : 1 century Bismarck : 2 centuries Willhem gustloff : 78 years Carpathia : 96 years
Rest in Peace MV Wilhelm Gustloff and your 9,000 to 10,000 victims Titanic: 1,514 dead Carpathia: 5 dead Britannic 30 dead Lusitania:1,198 dead Bismarck: 2,000 dead Andrea Doria: 46 dead 4,793 deaths in total without Gustloff
Well, Bismarck didnt changed during this whole time, same as Yamato. Bismarck sunk in condition we see it now, because underwater it was slowly sliding to the bottom doing loops, like planes and then just stopped. In Yamato ammunition exploded, but wreck is somehow still in the same condition like after hitting the bottom, Yamato all turrets are still in perfect condition so we could use them after cleaning. And we need to remember that Yamato is almost twice durable as Bismarck, which is almost impossible. Imagine monster like this in actual Japan imperial navy today.
And it will be like that for the next few centuries because it literally can not rust in 4,2Km of depht where there is close to 0% oxigen so basically the Bismarck will stay the way it is until the Seas dry out
Was... That's based off an old photo of her. If you were to look at more recent photos her entire superstructure is gone since it was lightweight to help with keeping the ship light. Ounce of all the ships the only one really worth rescuing would be Bismarck but even then refloating a ship of that size isn't really worth it..... You could also argue it would be a disservice to the people who gave their life fighting on her in that it's better to just leave her at peace. If you ever want to see a cool shipwreck that will probably still be there for a long time go to Britannic. Since she's Titanic sister ship she looks very similar to her but unlike Titanic which is in deep ice cold water Britannic is in a nice warm shallow water and an ideal conditions for preservation. Keep in mind when I say preservation in this case I'm actually talking about keeping the ship where it is and taking measures to slow down the process of it deteriorating. It's a fantastic diving spot if you ever get the opportunity.
Do mv dona paz if you dont know mv dona paz is its a ferry in my country philippines its known as the 2nd worst ship disaster because 4000 people died the ferry sunk cuz of colliding another ship an oil tanker mt vector after theye collided the mt vector gasolines exploded causing a huge fire
The Wilhem Gustloff had the biggest death toll out of all these ships, after being torpedoed three times by a Soviet sub, she listed to port and sank in 44 minutes or so, taking the life of a whopping 9.300 people, although the numbers may even be 9.600. The reason she is in three pieces is because in the 60s the Soviets blew her up in an attempt to erase the possible war crime commited by the S-3.
Bismarck is probably one of the most impressive wrecks of the world. Sure, it's not complete, but you have to understand, this thing was meant for war. You had the chance of just sailing around the Atlantic, and bumping into this behemoth. The history makes it all so much more worth it, let alone the fact that a good amount of of the ship is still relatively in decent condition.
the amount of armor that thing had is probably why its still in such good shape unlike the other ships which all are mangled and disformed from the impact of hitting the floor
Not to mention it was literally torn apart on the way down and slid down an incline when it hit the bottom
@@christianfranck1818
Not really, the ship did indeed have a stupid level of armor, it’s still in tacked since the crew let it sink. That is why it’s sat in such an up right posture. It went straight down, with no tilt or capsizing, so it reached the sea bed relatively undamaged.
@@HappyGM-R that would make sense also
@@christianfranck1818Another reason is she was completely flooded unlike Titanic. When Titanic’s stern left the surface there were still pockets of air inside her. When she hit a certain depth…crunch. Bismarck due to the scuttling was able to flood evenly and by the time she reached depth she was already full of water.
Loved the detail of the wrecks decaying as the other ones appeared.
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Even in death the Iron Blood battleship Bismarck's still going strong.
No one can stop the march of the Iron Blood
@@laksamanasuhendra5868 Royal Navy go brrrrrrrrrrrrr
@@snebbywebby2587 eagle union gang😎
@@clonetrooper8669 Sakura Empire for the win!
Isnt it kinda very deep
Andrea Doria's superstructure was quite weak, so it'd basically have been a hollow shell by the end
That’s because it was tall and the gravity slowly tore it right off like paper
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Honestly out of all these wrecks the Bismarck will probably last the longest.
I’d say Britannic still has a decent shot as-well.
@@lolchipperson11person12 mainly because of Britannic's low depth.
@@skyvic09gaming21 britannic is at 400ft diveing depth all of the it is the one that is the most shallow i do not get what your comment means and if you are saying low as in its not that deep ok if your saying low as in deep bad and sry
The Andrea Doria wreck doesn’t look so bad and it looks good enough to get it out of the water
Same as the bismarcks
@@slughornnn really wait I mean yeah
Not now, the entire superstructure is gone and the hull is crumbling
@@jjblocks wait what
@@brandonharristsw7516 The strong currents around the wreck of the Doria have created stresses on her hull, that combined with being on her side has gradually caused her to collapse. As of today her entire superstructure is a pile of scrap metal and her hull isn't doing any better
Can you do part 2 with Yamato,Edmund Fitzgerald Estonia,Rex,Laconia and Doña paz
@Mình Hậu Đặng Võthey did the wreck already
And American Star too!
Bismarck's durability is insane. Looks like a ship , that wasn't fully built
Bismarck although most of its parts missing. It felt like the ship just launched from the sand dock.
Rest in peace carpathia.
Bro RIP Carpathia. Such a heroic little ship with such a tragic end
Of all these shipwrecks, my favorite without a doubt is the BISMARCK Eternal longing rest in peace warrior 😔💔🚢🚢⚔️🛡️😢😢
Dang, bismarck never gets old
Well, she was the queen of the seas and also the terror of the seas
Pride of a nation. A beast made of steel.
@@LucasGator2 Bismarck in motion, king of the ocean
He was made to rule the waves across the seven seas
To lead the war machine
To rule the waves and lead the Kriegsmarine
The terror of the seas
The Bismarck and the Kriegsmarine
But yamato is stronger
then it
@@Cool-dude-robotics- Did Yamato get a song at least?
Now this what im waiting for! Keep it up!
After the superstructure is completed, you dont add the propellors or funnels now, you have to launch the ship and add it in drydock, That's a mistake i noticed in your vids but great job!
Love ur video keep up the good work
Heres my thoughts on how long these shipwrecks will last until they rot away
Titanic bow : 48 years left
Titanic stern : 54 years left
Britannic : 3 centuries
Lusitania : 102 years
Andrea doria : 1 century
Bismarck : 2 centuries
Willhem gustloff : 78 years
Carpathia : 96 years
the Britannic one is definitely correct,cause it has a depth of like 40 metres
Siiiiiiiii muchos shipwrecks en un videoooooo épico como siempre :D
Can u do ss rex please. I love ur ships
This was uploaded 10 months ago, did you sneak the Titan submersible into the videos thumbnail? Lol
All I can say is long live Bismarck
same here, now if we can only visit the ship again
Cuarto pero te quedo muy buen el timing de los años y como van apareciendo los wrecks
Wao
Oye onue soy nuevo sub de ti,yo antes miraba a cochu un yutuber que sube videos de barcos tambien
Ur a god at drawing wrecks!
Thank you!!
Np!!! I want to get good like you to
Quedó muy bien 💪🏻
My grandfather was the head chef on board the Andrea Doria/ one of the survivors! Used to tell me all about that story as a kid!
The Death Of A Hearo Know As Carpathia
Good animations
Pretty ironic how the Carpathia, the ship that saved the survivors of the titanic sank 6 years after titanic
I love your vids onue onue
do ss american star
or no big macs tomorrow
Holy s*** this is good
Rest and pieces Lusitania and Britannic and Titanic
We will miss them😢😭❤
Good joob !
Titanic and Carpathia are my favorite 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
Te quedó perfecto 100/100 🧐🍷
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@@onueonue What’s the name of the music??
Rest in Peace MV Wilhelm Gustloff and your 9,000 to 10,000 victims
Titanic: 1,514 dead
Carpathia: 5 dead
Britannic 30 dead
Lusitania:1,198 dead
Bismarck: 2,000 dead
Andrea Doria: 46 dead
4,793 deaths in total without Gustloff
Amazing
Te extrañaremos barcos famosos 🚢🚢
It’s sad that titanic will be gone soon
Ничего себе, титаник хоть и затонул. А хорошего его построили, за 110 лет максимум только покрылся водорослями. И не исчезает даже
Arizona?
I love it
It is very cool
Very creative
Lol nice vid but what is all the languages I don’t understand it
Wow so cool
Music?! Guitar who?❤
2nd and cool
Thank You
@@onueonue pls do new Titanic:(
Man Lusitania and britanic have really turned brown throughout the years
6 legends
The Titanics savior has sunk too.
Do one with Jack freezing
sigue asi te mereces los 1M de subs
Gracias!!
Animación perfecta
If this was drawn. I'm gonna be so surprised
I miss the MS Estonia and the MS Costa Concordia
Wilhelm Gustloffs middle part only collapsed later, probably bombed by the Soviets, same as the Graf Zeppelin aircraft carrier
Well, Bismarck didnt changed during this whole time, same as Yamato. Bismarck sunk in condition we see it now, because underwater it was slowly sliding to the bottom doing loops, like planes and then just stopped. In Yamato ammunition exploded, but wreck is somehow still in the same condition like after hitting the bottom, Yamato all turrets are still in perfect condition so we could use them after cleaning. And we need to remember that Yamato is almost twice durable as Bismarck, which is almost impossible. Imagine monster like this in actual Japan imperial navy today.
Andrea doria and Bismarck hood up pretty well
I thought most of Bismarck’s paint schemes, particularly the swastikas on the bow and stern, are still preserved
what is the music playing?
Make Estonia or Poseidon flipaclip pls
My personal Fave is the britannic
Buen video los barcos se ven comó si fueran reales
I like the ships, Titanic, Britannic, and Lusitania!!!
im surprised that Bismarck stayed intact for almost a century
The ship was built for war. They designed it to last a long time
And it will be like that for the next few centuries because it literally can not rust in 4,2Km of depht where there is close to 0% oxigen so basically the Bismarck will stay the way it is until the Seas dry out
This is how u avoid scrap yard - Titanic
i like ship wreck
Titanic was my favourite
The titanic was actually inaccurate in this video because the crows nest went missing and here, it stood there the whole video
Rip titanic's hero
Wow me gusto el detalle,mejoraste los shipwrecks
Cochu lines
Cochuuuuuu yo veo tus videos
Epik video 😎😎😎👌👌👌
Thanks
@@onueonue np 👌
Noice
I bet that you cant do the achcille loreo
250 million years from now, the rms, hmhs ships, warships are now decayed.
HOW DID YOU DO THIS
TEACH ME YOUR WAYS OH MAGIC ART WIZARD
PLEASE THERE IS NO HUMANLY POSSIBLE WAY THIS IS FLIPACLIP ITS TO DETAILED
Thanks a lot! I drew it on FlipaClip
Where did the titanic go?😅
Yea the edmund fitzgerald is my favourite ship
Aren't you guys 👫👬👭
Talking about the carpathia wreck she/he saved the RMS Titanic survivors
Poseidon pls???
Since when did the Carpathia sink
You forgot me.
The death of titanic's hero
Bismarck?
12 / 1 / 2021
MV Arvin
I love 🚢 ⚓️ 🛳 ⛵️ ship
What music is that.
HOW THE HELL IS ANDREA DORIA SHIP PERFECT
Was... That's based off an old photo of her. If you were to look at more recent photos her entire superstructure is gone since it was lightweight to help with keeping the ship light. Ounce of all the ships the only one really worth rescuing would be Bismarck but even then refloating a ship of that size isn't really worth it..... You could also argue it would be a disservice to the people who gave their life fighting on her in that it's better to just leave her at peace. If you ever want to see a cool shipwreck that will probably still be there for a long time go to Britannic. Since she's Titanic sister ship she looks very similar to her but unlike Titanic which is in deep ice cold water Britannic is in a nice warm shallow water and an ideal conditions for preservation. Keep in mind when I say preservation in this case I'm actually talking about keeping the ship where it is and taking measures to slow down the process of it deteriorating. It's a fantastic diving spot if you ever get the opportunity.
Oh thanks for telling me
The Bismarck and Britannic will last far longer than the rest of these shipwrecks.
Do mv dona paz if you dont know mv dona paz is its a ferry in my country philippines its known as the 2nd worst ship disaster because 4000 people died the ferry sunk cuz of colliding another ship an oil tanker mt vector after theye collided the mt vector gasolines exploded causing a huge fire
Well the North Atlantic bottom i can say that it is called the field parts of the Titanic where there is all of titanic pieces around the wreckage
Uhhh you forgot oceanos sinking
that sub in the thumbnail didnt age well
Hei onue onue made flipa clip wreck mv topoloveni ship.
The Wilhem Gustloff had the biggest death toll out of all these ships, after being torpedoed three times by a Soviet sub, she listed to port and sank in 44 minutes or so, taking the life of a whopping 9.300 people, although the numbers may even be 9.600.
The reason she is in three pieces is because in the 60s the Soviets blew her up in an attempt to erase the possible war crime commited by the S-3.
Crazy to think if some of my relatives went on that ship i wouldnt be making this comment
Postet the shipswrecks , please .
I'm sorry, where is the mightiest Japan battleship the Yamato????