The Extreme Process of Sinking US Navy’s Billion $ Decommissioned Ships
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 พ.ค. 2024
- Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel to explore the intricate process behind the retirement of Massive Warships of the US Navy.
Fluctus is a website and TH-cam channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an incorrigible lover of this mysterious world, our videos are made for you !
We publish 3 videos a week on our TH-cam channel and many more articles on our website.
Feel free to subscribe to not miss any of our updates and visit our website to discover additional content.
Don’t forget to follow us on twitter:
/ fluctusofficial
Please keep the comments section respectful. Any spam, insults or troll will be deleted.
To contact us, make sure to use our email in the about section of this channel.
Very interesting...this scrapyard is even bigger than the active air force of most countries.
Excellent as always, thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you for the fantastic video. Very interesting! 😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
This is loss of steel and recycle job business 😢😢😢😢
It doesn't make much sense why they would sink them rather than salvage and scrap them.....especially with there whole new Green policy!
What’s wrong with recycling
Nothing, it is just surprisingly expensive. In the past, the U.S. Navy has sold decommissioned warships to Gillette (yes, the razor company) for as little as $1. However, the purchasing agreements came with strings attached. Gillette gained the ability to harvest steel, but was required to comply with environmental regulations and arrange for the processing and disposal of all unused materials.
Exactly recycle the metal on these ships it's damn sad to sink these beautiful ship's
😁👍
I was on the USS Curts FFG 38 she went to Davey Jones ' locker in Rimpck 18 and didn't realize those FFGs can take some hits.
I bet you china watches these videos…
اعطوها للمغرب سيحتاجها
😅
Yeah, let's don't recycle the steel....just come up with all the piss poor reasons you can to sink it, build a reef...and add to ocean pollution
someone doesn’t understand how ocean conservation, ship decommissioning, or steel production work. Lot of things to not know about when you try talking about them
America should stop dumping in the ocean
They serve a purpose. Artificial reef. Relax.
A steel Navy ship isn't meant to be a reef. Man needs to stop playing god just to benefit their own interests and desires. All it's going to do is harm more sea creatures on its way down.
You relax Doug