Sergeant said - "Leutenant, we found the arm/safe switch" Leutenant was like - *"Great.."* Sergeant - "Not great. It's on arm" lmao I am so glad I found this channel
This video only covers the nukes that were officially documented lost or missing. Imagine if there are really other bombs that have not been disclosed, and that have not gone on the record? Kinda scary if those ever went off. Still quality content from Mr. slav.
@@MRSLAV A reply from the man himself. I feel honored. Anything that deals with nuclear or radioactivity not only peaks my interest, but also makes me a bit uneasy because so many things can go wrong.
@@Imperium_Romanumhhh yeah, those guys are known for lying so much… there’s definitely over 500 (more or less) russian nuclear weapons supposedly missing according to some places. YEAH, 500. MAYBE EVEN MORE or less Edit: OH! and even during this Ukraine war russia is still lying too. They say “we are winning so much” and everyone knows theu are lying.
The second example and recovery of the bomb has interesting story. On the maps you can see the bomb landed on the farm field but area where it landed is covered by wilderness today. It's because army bought this small part of land from farmer and it belongs to them to this day.
the USA sent a "civilian" ship with a hidden gantry crane in the bowels of the ship in a secret recovery operation to get hold of that last one believe it or not and was somewhat successful. very interesting and engaging content bro 👊
Fortunately, it is nearly impossible to detonate a nuke. A large series of events have to happen perfectly and in perfect timing for an actual nuclear detonation to take place. Some of the early models of US and British nukes were a bit, uh, risky but they were retired as soon as the new tech came along. We are safe from an unintended detonation. Now, an intended detonation.......
@mattblack133 but very very localized: The fissile material within any of those bombs could fit in a coffee tin, and is a solid form unable to disperse in the form it is
IMO, whilst not a bomb, it’s also worth noting the plutonium from Apollo 13. The Apollo missions were mainly intended to beat the soviets to the moon for political reasons, but the NASA scientists were able to sneak some scientific equipment onto them too. One of the main power sources for these experiments was an RTG, a radioisotope thermoelectric generator. Basically, an RTG uses a few hundred grams of a highly radioactive material (like plutonium) to generate heat, which is then converted into electricity. They’re useful for deep space missions because they can operate continuously for decades, only limited by the radioactive half life of whatever isotope they’re using. Famously, the Apollo 13 mission failed to get to the moon. So instead of leaving the RTG on the moon like the other Apollo missions, when they made it back to earth they just let it re enter the atmosphere. Importantly, it was designed to be able to survive such an event, just in case of some failure (they didn’t want it to spread the plutonium into the atmosphere, even though the health effects of that would have been pretty minimal, it would’ve been terrible for politics). So, the Apollo 13 RTG that was intended for the surface of the moon safely it through the earth’s atmosphere, and splashed down in the ocean. It’s thought that it now sits at the bottom of the Tonga trench. The plutonium would have decayed significantly, but there’s still a fair amount left, and there’s no sign of the RTG rupturing and spreading radiation into the sea water. So, who knows, maybe to this day there are blind deep sea creatures snuggled up to the mysterious warm death cylinder. Let’s just hope that none of them are Godzilla.
I mean, it's hard to set off a nuclear bomb. It's not exactly like you're ingniting gunpowder, it's a precise process. They _probably_ won't just randomly explode.
I live about 3 miles from the lost nuke in NC. Driven by it many times. Just a circular stand of trees in the middle of a field. Theres a deer stand in the trees. No marker or fence or sign or anything.
There’s a massive nuke sitting somewhere at the bottom of the Savannah river. If that thing blows, me and half the state of Georgia and North Carolina will be no more… and the thought terrifies me🥲
Nukes require a heck of a lot of Maintenace to keep functional, also there is what is akin to a car ignition system on it to make it fire correctly, if this system does not work and work correctly, you have a dirty bomb, or just a dude that glows in the dark. If they are actually lost, they will start leaking radiation (the nature of radio actives). These means if you want to find it you can.
I think after an event like a freak accident, like an aircraft carrying a nuke or a ship going down that had one on it, it would be very easy for any government on this planet to just say “oh we couldn’t find it” yeah right 😂😂😂
UN: So, what's the deal of these missing nukes I've heard about...? USSR: Well, uuh- US: Well, it's no big deal, really, we just have a bad day, someone's not paying attention, accidents happen, and just have to dropped it somewhere... Really, no big deal, just couple accidents, ones or twos each... UN: 'Just have to dropped it somewhere', America, those are not a toys...! USSR: Yeah, and very expensive too, most of my money are actually in there, really, I'm broke now... UN: And you, Soviet, how many did you lost...? USSR: Well, we did suffer some accidents too, in most, we lost just ones or twos... US: See, no big deal, we got thousands of them... We still have enough, ain't that right, buddy...? USSR: But in one sub I lost about 30- UN & US: What...?! USSR: -ish...?
Just by heat you cant detonate a nuke just like conventional bomb. Heat is need for detonation but it isnt the only factor required . The detonation of a nuclear weapon requires a highly specific and controlled set of conditions, including the precise timing, geometry, and critical mass
@@jr.fidelcastro8890 my guy, chain reactions are started after one nucleus get splitted . a simple explosion cant split a nucleus if that would be the case just exploding firecrackers would start a chain reaction ultimately destroying the earth
The incident that happened on Greenland has a lot of loose threads. One being that the Journalist whom uncovered this, died 10 years later, still investigating. The anti-nuclear policy forbids nuclear tech on Danish soil. The U.S. was actually given permission by the Danish government, or more likely agreed that the U.S. should establish their air bases in a place called Thule in the 50's. (to counter Russia). If you look at this area from google earth, it speaks volumes. Also, after the crash, just one week after, the local population living on the coastal area closest to the crash site was diagnosed with cancer during a local response to many dying and thowing up,- cancer was not seen much in their culture prior.. As a means to "aid" the sick, and the victims of forced evictions, supply planes carried tons of strong liqour to spread. Then when many of them couldn't return to their homes, asylum was given to them in Denmark. But much later. But once they arrived they were probably expected to settle and become abiding citizens. Unfortunatly because the habit of alcohol was the only comfort, the generations extending to today are in many ways lost. Some make it and manages, a lot don't. A shelf company named Vectrus took over the "cleanup", but even after it became apperant the whole ordeal had made it to the highest court in the U.S. 2 or 3 times, it has been more or less disregarded and left to this "company". I don't know what scares me the most, people who can do these things, or the people that still believe in their government.
Imagine performing a exercise making the horrid mistake of bringing on a horrible pilot and giving them a nuclear bomb to carry, only to come back with your comrade telling you " Hey uh, so uh, we lost b43 in a crash 5 km deep in the ocean unknown, we lost it, oh uhm and the pilot went down with it."
"My President, our agents have located 90% of our missing nuclear weapons in Israel, what should we do?" "Uhhh yeah ummm, destroy the report" "what why" "that's above your paygrade, son"
I'm starting to think this man plays Modern Warships to due the use of the image of BA-11K Shikval or whatever that tier 2 torpedo was called Anyway, another good video for me to enjoy when I sleep
So, for most of these the nuclear material in the core is garuanteed to have decayed to the point where even if the implosion charges sourrounding the the nuclear material itself went off, it would not cause a chain reaction in the material as too much has become "innert" or well, more stable elements. Would still leave nasty debris, but relatively tiny boom compared to if the chain reaction was triggered. TL;DR: most of these are "harmless" today.
i fell asleep watching ur video, im not insulting ur video by saying its boring, i literally fell asleep on my bed watching it and woke up 4 hours later
1:54 So, what you're saying is, if I (someone who lives maybe an hour and a half away from Tybee and Savannah) were to go out and explore enough at the bay over there, I could literally find a nuke and become a national hero?........ *thinking intensely* Sounds like a bad idea but I'm gonna do it anyways (not actually [yet])
Farmer digging in his field. *Finds nuke* "strange looking contraption, I'm gonna put it on the trailer and ask the sheriff if he knows what it is" Sheriff😳😯 *calls bomb squad* Bomb squad 😳😯😯😯😯😯 *calls air force* Air force: 😳😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯
Sergeant said - "Leutenant, we found the arm/safe switch"
Leutenant was like - *"Great.."*
Sergeant - "Not great. It's on arm"
lmao I am so glad I found this channel
Lieutenant: Not great, but not terrible either
*ohhhh SHIIIIIIIIII-*
*_moments before disaster_*
famous last words
Babe, wake up. Slav just dropped.
I'm just picturing some random homeless slav tasking a fat shit on the street, with an aristocrat couple watching like it's a zoo.
yes
Dropped a bomb
Wake up babe. New slav dump
Tak
me : about to sleep
youtube : where to find nukes
💀
This video only covers the nukes that were officially documented lost or missing. Imagine if there are really other bombs that have not been disclosed, and that have not gone on the record?
Kinda scary if those ever went off.
Still quality content from Mr. slav.
True, there are few broken arrows which are known to be, but classified. The ones we don't know about is quite unsettling.
@@MRSLAV A reply from the man himself. I feel honored.
Anything that deals with nuclear or radioactivity not only peaks my interest, but also makes me a bit uneasy because so many things can go wrong.
@@MRSLAVAnd yet nobody knows how many the soviets lost in total.
Well we can put that worry to bed for the bombs the (west) lost permenently are few and very well known the rest are temporarily missing.
@@Imperium_Romanumhhh yeah, those guys are known for lying so much… there’s definitely over 500 (more or less) russian nuclear weapons supposedly missing according to some places. YEAH, 500. MAYBE EVEN MORE or less
Edit: OH! and even during this Ukraine war russia is still lying too. They say “we are winning so much” and everyone knows theu are lying.
USA tries not to nuke itself challenge (impossible)
👍👍🤣🤣
Underrated comment 🤣
Crump juice
and The Bri'sh was Like "Hey Australia , CATCH"
This goes both ways. #USSR
Thanks for the tutorial,now I'm gonna go find some nukes
No. Bad. Bad dog.
I would do the same if they were apparently new devices.
Broken Arrow also stand for a lost artillery shell now. So it gets used a bit more often. But they're all classified as "lost".
6:31 probably the loneliest death in the history
Finally someone talked about this
Fantastic nukes and where to find them
The commentary videos are so comforting to watch! Thanks Slav!
I’ve been to tybee island a few times! Crazy to think there was a nuke hiding a few miles south…
Don’t think I will ever step foot there now knowing what I know is lurking in the depths.
@@thomasstropicals7 you’re not missing much anyway 😂
The second example and recovery of the bomb has interesting story.
On the maps you can see the bomb landed on the farm field but area where it landed is covered by wilderness today. It's because army bought this small part of land from farmer and it belongs to them to this day.
the USA sent a "civilian" ship with a hidden gantry crane in the bowels of the ship in a secret recovery operation to get hold of that last one believe it or not and was somewhat successful. very interesting and engaging content bro 👊
MR SLAV is the example of quality over quantity
Still more entertaining than everything on TH-cam ❤
Me and my FBI agent both enjoyed this video greatly! It's a shame, though, I won't be able to leave my house ever again.
0:58 I love how the blast radius is overlaid on a map of Long Island.
oh but the people of long island wouldnt be the only ones affected by fallout
Losing a nuke is next level of unresponsible
'Where did you last see it?'
These types of videos are really interesting. I especially like the videos with radiation, orphaned sources and mysterious things. Keep it up Slav!
Fortunately, it is nearly impossible to detonate a nuke. A large series of events have to happen perfectly and in perfect timing for an actual nuclear detonation to take place. Some of the early models of US and British nukes were a bit, uh, risky but they were retired as soon as the new tech came along. We are safe from an unintended detonation. Now, an intended detonation.......
But not the radioactive leakage which is enviable.
@mattblack133 but very very localized: The fissile material within any of those bombs could fit in a coffee tin, and is a solid form unable to disperse in the form it is
IMO, whilst not a bomb, it’s also worth noting the plutonium from Apollo 13.
The Apollo missions were mainly intended to beat the soviets to the moon for political reasons, but the NASA scientists were able to sneak some scientific equipment onto them too. One of the main power sources for these experiments was an RTG, a radioisotope thermoelectric generator. Basically, an RTG uses a few hundred grams of a highly radioactive material (like plutonium) to generate heat, which is then converted into electricity. They’re useful for deep space missions because they can operate continuously for decades, only limited by the radioactive half life of whatever isotope they’re using. Famously, the Apollo 13 mission failed to get to the moon. So instead of leaving the RTG on the moon like the other Apollo missions, when they made it back to earth they just let it re enter the atmosphere. Importantly, it was designed to be able to survive such an event, just in case of some failure (they didn’t want it to spread the plutonium into the atmosphere, even though the health effects of that would have been pretty minimal, it would’ve been terrible for politics). So, the Apollo 13 RTG that was intended for the surface of the moon safely it through the earth’s atmosphere, and splashed down in the ocean. It’s thought that it now sits at the bottom of the Tonga trench. The plutonium would have decayed significantly, but there’s still a fair amount left, and there’s no sign of the RTG rupturing and spreading radiation into the sea water. So, who knows, maybe to this day there are blind deep sea creatures snuggled up to the mysterious warm death cylinder. Let’s just hope that none of them are Godzilla.
This is awesome. No other comments needed, for there is nothing that is being missed out in these videos 😃
Mr slav always makes my day!!!
Its so crazy just 5 days before the oceangate disaster he talks about submarine death lol
I think the recent events relating to submarines should be a good way to say that a video about sinking submarines would be appreciated
Seeing another mrslav upload made me happy
Tahnk you so much this has helped me find so many nukes it was such a struggle before ur a real one
dropping bombs in the ocean and losing them is how things like godzilla get started or freak sea monsters that are "new" species
"Still not as mysteriously gone as money afyer payday."
Hilarious!!!
Mr Slav, you're da bomb!!!!
I mean, it's hard to set off a nuclear bomb. It's not exactly like you're ingniting gunpowder, it's a precise process. They _probably_ won't just randomly explode.
_"Why don't aliens make contact with us...!?"_
**Stares at the US and Soviet Union/Russia**
Thanks for the information, gonna use this to my advantage 🔥
imagine if some random person with no will to live finds one and decides to detonate it.
I live about 3 miles from the lost nuke in NC. Driven by it many times. Just a circular stand of trees in the middle of a field. Theres a deer stand in the trees. No marker or fence or sign or anything.
Your accent sounds so cool. Thank you for the video
There’s a massive nuke sitting somewhere at the bottom of the Savannah river. If that thing blows, me and half the state of Georgia and North Carolina will be no more… and the thought terrifies me🥲
A guy in Florida found one and used it to power his house for 20 years
Thanks, I'm trying to get one in time for Christmas
That Sergeant and Leutenant conversation 😂
Nukes require a heck of a lot of Maintenace to keep functional, also there is what is akin to a car ignition system on it to make it fire correctly, if this system does not work and work correctly, you have a dirty bomb, or just a dude that glows in the dark. If they are actually lost, they will start leaking radiation (the nature of radio actives). These means if you want to find it you can.
*crashes plane carrying nuclear bombs and what not*
"we can't find the bomb, so we will just let it sit there, too lazy"
wtaf
7:30 💀 didnt aged well
again
That feels like that one BF3 mission where as the KGB you gotta find missing nukes stolen by terrorists.
so sleep well tonight
-oversimplified
Great video as always!
I like the last remark about payday. 😂
This really says a lot about society.
Really says a lot about the soviet designs and their command and care for their kit and soldiers
@@braindeadjet8086 Are you forgot the other parts of the video? Not only russians/soviets did mistakes.
I think after an event like a freak accident, like an aircraft carrying a nuke or a ship going down that had one on it, it would be very easy for any government on this planet to just say “oh we couldn’t find it” yeah right 😂😂😂
That last sub is almost a mile deeper than the Titanic
Oh thanks, was searching for my thermonuclear warhead, really great tutorial.
My cousin lives less than a mile away from Wassaw sound and I’m going there in two weeks wow never knew that
UN: So, what's the deal of these missing nukes I've heard about...?
USSR: Well, uuh-
US: Well, it's no big deal, really, we just have a bad day, someone's not paying attention, accidents happen, and just have to dropped it somewhere... Really, no big deal, just couple accidents, ones or twos each...
UN: 'Just have to dropped it somewhere', America, those are not a toys...!
USSR: Yeah, and very expensive too, most of my money are actually in there, really, I'm broke now...
UN: And you, Soviet, how many did you lost...?
USSR: Well, we did suffer some accidents too, in most, we lost just ones or twos...
US: See, no big deal, we got thousands of them... We still have enough, ain't that right, buddy...?
USSR: But in one sub I lost about 30-
UN & US: What...?!
USSR: -ish...?
nukes are like e-mails . or regular mail . someone definitely has it , just not the intended recipient .
Ferb, I know what we’re doing today.
Just by heat you cant detonate a nuke just like conventional bomb. Heat is need for detonation but it isnt the only factor required . The detonation of a nuclear weapon requires a highly specific and controlled set of conditions, including the precise timing, geometry, and critical mass
What if the explosive material somehow crystallizes and explodes itself then start chain reaction on the uranium/plutonium core.
@@jr.fidelcastro8890 my guy, chain reactions are started after one nucleus get splitted . a simple explosion cant split a nucleus if that would be the case just exploding firecrackers would start a chain reaction ultimately destroying the earth
interresting video as usual
This title finna get me put on a watch list
“I find being trapped in a sinking sub terrifying”, about that…
this guy's videos go hard while eating
The incident that happened on Greenland has a lot of loose threads. One being that the Journalist whom uncovered this, died 10 years later, still investigating. The anti-nuclear policy forbids nuclear tech on Danish soil. The U.S. was actually given permission by the Danish government, or more likely agreed that the U.S. should establish their air bases in a place called Thule in the 50's. (to counter Russia). If you look at this area from google earth, it speaks volumes.
Also, after the crash, just one week after, the local population living on the coastal area closest to the crash site was diagnosed with cancer during a local response to many dying and thowing up,- cancer was not seen much in their culture prior.. As a means to "aid" the sick, and the victims of forced evictions, supply planes carried tons of strong liqour to spread. Then when many of them couldn't return to their homes, asylum was given to them in Denmark. But much later. But once they arrived they were probably expected to settle and become abiding citizens. Unfortunatly because the habit of alcohol was the only comfort, the generations extending to today are in many ways lost. Some make it and manages, a lot don't. A shelf company named Vectrus took over the "cleanup", but even after it became apperant the whole ordeal had made it to the highest court in the U.S. 2 or 3 times, it has been more or less disregarded and left to this "company".
I don't know what scares me the most, people who can do these things, or the people that still believe in their government.
Btw. Really good shit dude
Just started rewatching MrSlav, now his videos are voiced.
I just typed how to find a nuke in real life and this came up.....
Very informative and interesting video, thanks, you got a new sub
Great video!
Nice info apparently i just stole one and now im going to sole it to the local scrapyard
Imagine performing a exercise making the horrid mistake of bringing on a horrible pilot and giving them a nuclear bomb to carry, only to come back with your comrade telling you " Hey uh, so uh, we lost b43 in a crash 5 km deep in the ocean unknown, we lost it, oh uhm and the pilot went down with it."
Tsunami if it blew up??
Ferb, I know what we are going to do today
"My President, our agents have located 90% of our missing nuclear weapons in Israel, what should we do?"
"Uhhh yeah ummm, destroy the report"
"what why"
"that's above your paygrade, son"
I can't wait for a single fish or shark to accidentally end the world, that would genuinely be hilarious
yay! I love your videos. my birthday is in 2 days, fellow gemini. new Mr Slav= week made! thank you
Thanks for the info man, now I know where to look
I'm starting to think this man plays Modern Warships to due the use of the image of BA-11K Shikval or whatever that tier 2 torpedo was called
Anyway, another good video for me to enjoy when I sleep
So, for most of these the nuclear material in the core is garuanteed to have decayed to the point where even if the implosion charges sourrounding the the nuclear material itself went off, it would not cause a chain reaction in the material as too much has become "innert" or well, more stable elements. Would still leave nasty debris, but relatively tiny boom compared to if the chain reaction was triggered.
TL;DR: most of these are "harmless" today.
the slav back at it again with the bangers les gooooo
5:33 Mr Slav moment of the Year
The fact that I don’t live too far away from Tybee Island scares me
Thanks for the tutorial!
good job thanks for putting it in Km as well
Ahh yes, most of my missing payday cashes are probably at the bottom of the Pacific ocean by now
Me and the boys heading for the bombs
"When things go bad they may lose more" Bwahhaahaha lmao 😂
Now I just need to find them for my school project🤓
This whole channel is the most educational shitpost ever
i gotta go find these bombs
Be careful, if they cracked and started emitting radiation you’ll need dosimeters.
And don't blow up accidentally anything.
the underwater nukes just waiting for a gta mission where someone recovers them
TYBEE ISLAND!!?? I went there a lot as a kid. I grew up in Augusta, about 150 miles away. I’m actually scared now!
video idea: a man who turned kids into dolls (this is real)
i fell asleep watching ur video, im not insulting ur video by saying its boring, i literally fell asleep on my bed watching it and woke up 4 hours later
Thanks, helped a ton!
Thanks for the tutorial on how to find lost nikes
The goldsboro broken arrow happened very close to me less than 10 miles from me in n.c
00:34 that's shvkal torpedo from modern warship right?
Tybee island bomb, if it wasnt hot they wouldnt have dropped it to protect the crew
I know one thing more dangerous than being near an exploding nuke and that is: being near me when I let go of a fart😂
1:54 So, what you're saying is, if I (someone who lives maybe an hour and a half away from Tybee and Savannah) were to go out and explore enough at the bay over there, I could literally find a nuke and become a national hero?........ *thinking intensely* Sounds like a bad idea but I'm gonna do it anyways (not actually [yet])
oh, 69 crewmen😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I really shouldn't say this
Farmer digging in his field. *Finds nuke* "strange looking contraption, I'm gonna put it on the trailer and ask the sheriff if he knows what it is"
Sheriff😳😯 *calls bomb squad*
Bomb squad 😳😯😯😯😯😯 *calls air force*
Air force: 😳😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯
thanks for putting me on a watch list
Make a video on how solar system works
Love from India❤
ok
fart from ass
imagine someone finding them keeping them and if he dies he says fuck it if i fo everyone goes