I had the great honor to work on that ship for four summers, and the ship was the love of my life if you could love an icebreaker to your heart's core. It was magical--the scenery, the ice--the animals we saw and the crew who, some of who have remained my friends to this very day. I'll never forget I/B Yamal and she will be in my heart as the reigning queen of all ships I've worked on.
@@saidboubakary9673 Добрый вечер. Вряд ли это возможно, если Вы только не специалист высокого класса по атомной энергетике или опытный полярник. Русский язык , конечно, тоже надо знать. Я рекомендую Вам набрать в поиске Rosatomflot. На сайте есть вакансии а также адрес электронной почты. П. С.: не теряйте надежды, начинайте учить русский язык. Удачи!
Same... I have never seen snow, everytime when I see a movie where there is a scene of snowfall i always think "this people are so lucky to be touched by snow" ....
These icebreakers are the result of Soviet designers and engineers. I talked to the person responsible for the design now. They do colossal work, including taking up such projects again after a long break (since Soviet times). I've been lucky to have a cruise on one of these icebreakers before. Are you aware that over the past few years, 3 more icebreakers of the new series have been put into operation. They are much larger and more powerful than those in the video. One more was launched in November 2022.
@@futurexpresing Some ice-class vessels, such as Arc-4-7 - Yes. Some of them were partially (or possibly completely) built in Finland. Some diesel icebreakers too. But not nuclear. Neither designed nor built. And the icebreaker from the video was indeed completed and put into operation in Russian time, but it was designed and mostly built under the Soviets.
Yamal is a Russian Arktika-class nuclear-powered icebreaker operated by Atomflot. She is named after the Yamal Peninsula in Northwest Siberia; the name means End of the Land in Nenets. Wikipedia Builder: Baltic Shipyard Length: 485′ Crew: 189 Installed power: Two OK-900A nuclear reactors (2 × 171 MW); Two steam turbogenerators (2 × 27.6 MW) Port of registry: Murmansk, Russia
So how does it work? The nuclear reactor heats water to create steam to move the generator that makes the electricity that powers the boat's motor? Or does the steam directly power the boat?
@lukecarroll19 Per quanto riguarda l'energia nucleare la Russia è il numero 1 al mondo! Nessuno sa che solo la Russia possiede questa tecnologia e non la condivide con nessuno!
this is one of my favourite videos on youtube. i visit it very often. there's this weird calmness and peace it brings to me. thanks to everyone who made this video possible!
If you look into their behind the scenes video on Saint Petersburg, they have a professional colorist that creates this high contrast look. He says that by using the DJI Zenmuse X7 they are able to push the editing real far to look this great without artifacts spoiling the final product.
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Just popped by again after about two years. This video is the well deserved number one on this channel - 26 Million views; congratulations. ( I sent it to a friend - he first thought it were CGI. )
That sound of the ship's hull when the ice is fighting back... Makes it almost impossible to sleep. I remember it very well. Navigating in ice conditions is very hard. Being stuck in ice is frustrating and possibly dangerous. But I'm glad I experienced it, for it was so immensely beautiful.
This is actually the "Yamal" Arktika Class Nuclear Icebreaker, sister ship to the actual biggest nuclear icebreaker, the 50 Let Probeby, both are absolutely beautiful ships and astonishing feats of engineering.
There is a new Arktika class that is bigger and has like 4 ships? 6 to come, with the last one to be named Stalingrad. (beside Arktiak, also Sibir, Ural, Yakutia and Leningrad)
It actually started construction in 1989 but it was delayed past the 1995 expected completion date and wasn’t completed/commissioned until 2007 where it was put into service for the first time.
@@MonsieurCorbusier Would you rather they ran on heavy oil, such as the rest of the world's fleet? Btw they also serve as mobile power stations for the towns in the north.
Drone footages of the beauties of nature is very popular in Russia. So such videos kinda really common for Russia - with good quality and beautiful sights. Probably not many people outside Russia can see them because they are in Russian. For example my fav videos from this guy th-cam.com/video/Q8kwIrEn35U/w-d-xo.html
This ship can dock in a city and operate as a nuclear power plant, supplying energy to up to one million people. The triumph of science and technology.
No, this ship is not a anergy station, its just a ship with nuclear reactor, but you may search Floating nuclear thermal power plant " Akademik Lomonosov"
@@finn6088 It is not, but it can. I grew up in the north of Russia, in the Murmansk region, in a small military garrison. It used to be a naval base, now disbanded. Quite large, there were about ten nuclear submarines there. The climate there is quite harsh. There are no temperatures below -25 ... -30 C, these are the lowest temperatures of the year, usually in the second half of January. The usual temperature in winter is -10 C. But at the same time the wind blows all the time. 10-15 m / s - great weather. If not for the negative temperature and humid air from the Atlantic and the Gulf Stream. So, one New Year's Eve, the wind knocked down several power line supports that were covered in ice due to a sharp thaw and then freezing. These lines supplied our village with power from a hydroelectric power station 600 km away. We sat without electricity for three weeks. The people there are experienced, everyone has candles, kerosene lamps, primus stoves and petrol burners for such cases. There is a diesel generator for the hospital and the hospital. But three weeks is too much. That's when I learned that one not very big nuclear submarine can easily supply electricity to a couple of small multi-story residential buildings, about 50 apartments in total. Cook food, warm up the room, do homework for children and all that. Even in Russia, when I tell this story, people look at me with wide eyes. I wonder what foreigners would think. )
@@adeelraza2337 well yes, but actually no. to transfer energy to a single power system, you need to create a converter on the ship or on the ground, directly under the reactor, which would convert the energy into one suitable for the parameters of the system, this costs additional resources. In addition, we are talking about a nuclear reactor, which does not like to change the operating mode (and to work in the power system, it must obey the rules of the main operator for the generation mode), although reactors for icebreakers are made according to slightly different principles, this imposes its own limitations.
@@finn6088 Converter? Isn't it that the nuclear fuel rods in the reactors just making pressurized steam which spin the generators creating power like any other powerplant on ground? That power just needs to connected to GridStations to transmit it over the grid, I dont think that should be any difficult to do.?
@@Beaut_Beau The song is called "Time" and is made by Hans Zimmer, for the Movie "Inception". IF you have seen it elsewhere they have just used his music (the same way the creator of this video did)
This ship is the only hope of people stuck in ice in the pitch-black arctic winter. Seeing that ray of light on the horizon coming to rescue you... this is the angel of the sea.
The prime objective of these ships is to clear the ice for other commercial ships to pass. They're also used for scientific purposes to get data from these regions where no one else can go, but like you said, they are sometimes used for that purpose as well.
done with drones nowdays, not helicopters, these drones are allowing us to see world totally diffrent way from the seats of our home, we should be thankfull for people who make them, and improve them all the time, and the people who learn to control these and go all over the world to shoot amaizing stuff like this
This video hits in a very strange way. Combined with the music of hans zimmer it makes you realize what incredible inventions mankind has already been produced.
This video is from alex drone, go to the channel, time lab pro, Alexei has a lot of similar videos. This is not a wallpaper, this is the real work of Rosatomflot. Are you from a pygmy village in Australia and have not seen a video in this resolution?
Best part ? one of my favorite part is that how from 1:29 Siren sound fuses in to the soundtrack ,just amazing , it can be unintentional or not , who knows , but it's just great
Main reason for this extra-quality picture is an extremely dry air. All the water at this temperature crystallized and settled. Also, there is no distortion from sunlight and infrared radiation, these are ideal conditions for such a stunning picture. Despite the poor lighting, due to the high coefficient of light reflection from this virgin snow cover, the illumination is sufficient. Science beatch :D
When the ship started pulling/clearing way It reminded me of me and my father when I was young when we were out bicycling, He would just place his hand on my back and pedal both of us uphill.
Can't relate, lost my dad to some illness since I was a baby. But I remember when my mom sit me in her motorcycle and take me around the forest road just outside the city. And I am crying while writing this. Mom thank you, I love you 4000
not always... however yes, nuclear icebreakers sometimes serve as mobile power sources for cities (might I add, that this is one of their features, not one of their main functions)
@@maxim6088 stupid Pindos, gave a shit in his own mouth😂 Dolboyob. Why do morons like you feel the need to answer everything? 😁 And for especially stupid ones I will explain: an icebreaker is a ship, the main task of a ship is to overcome the sea. The ships enter the port only for loading and unloading, repair or replenishment. The icebreaker is not designed for industrial power generation, it does not have special equipment for this, and if, it is not designed for this. For such tasks, Russia is building special floating power plants that are specifically designed for industrial electricity production. Learn materiel and you will look at least not stupid. Stupid pindos Максим 🤣
@@Ha36ykBbI я тебя удивлю, может быть, но ледоколы не ходят без перерыва. В последнее время, спрос на сопровождение ледоколом немного упал, поэтому они не так часто покидают порт
Очень классная операторская работа и постпродакшн на высоте, очень нравятся эти кадры И сама идея отснять атомный ледокол в работе среди белой пустыни льдов заслуживает уважения
@user-xi8dt7uw2t ну подключи 220 вольт к маленькому электро моторчику я посмотрю, как быстро он у тебя сгорит, не спорю, мощность увеличиться но как и электро двигатель больших размеров он имеет свою пиковую мощность, так что не реактор приводит в действие судно, а его силовая установка расчитанная на определённые мощности… следовательно электричество является лиш топливом для электро или иного двигателя. Кстати благодаря реактору можно установить на данный корабль двигатель работающий на водороде (являющийся не безопасным ткк воспламенение водорода при попадании кислорода моментальное) но сам факт что это будет тоже самое не исключено, просто электричество будет преобразовывать из воды -топливо, а водород в свою очередь работу двигателя внутреннего сгорания.
Это фантастика, ребята! Ваш канал один из немногих, из единиц, которые действительно можно назвать ИСКУССТВОМ. Так тонко, так гармонично сочетать музыку, картинку, скорость , корректировку цвета могут только Художники. Продолжайте в том же духе! Браво!
@@nikolayskvotsov3868 процесс съемки, монтажа видео с срежиссированными кадрами и их коррекцией, что занимает не мало десятков ( а со съемкой и сотен) часов работы для такого "мультика" + рендер, который даже очень мощная машина может несколько дней обрабатывать.
@@АндрейЖеребило-э3ф так в итоге получился мультик. Зачем было съемку вообще делать, если всё равно все поверхности сверху текстурами закрыли и ни одного родного куска не оставили) К действительности уже имеет отдаленное отношение. А мультфильм красивый.
@@nikolayskvotsov3868 ну ля, получается любой фильм в кинотеатре мультик по такой логике? А какой нибудь задрипанный советский фильм с куклами и картонными сценами, который фиг кто вспомнит - вот она классика кино? Монтаж везде используется.
@@АндрейЖеребило-э3ф "получается любой фильм в кинотеатре мультик по такой логике? " современные - да. "А какой нибудь советский фильм- вот она классика кино?" Да. Про "задрипанность" и "вспомнит" это мало к каким советским и вообще старым фильмам подходит. Ты эти эпитеты специально добавил, чтоб позиция выглядела убедительнее. А по существу, да, раньше фильмы были фильмами(и не только советские), сейчас - мультики из компьютерной графики. И как раз сейчас фильмы - пустое притерное напыщенное убожество, красивый бестолковый мульфильм, который все забудут на следующий день после сеанса.
Yes, TH-cam recommended this video. Yes, it’s a random video. Yes, i clicked on it not knowing what to expect. Yes, i am watching it for the 11th on repeat.
I've been on one of these when it was docked. They are amazing and comfortable inside. They look hideous outside but inside they are like airplanes. No metal walls. Everything is covered. Floor has carpet. The walls have a hand rail so you can hold onto. The upper deck has couches next to the windows.
@@ИльяМакаренко-я8е для меня нет. П жопу на флоте конечно не морозил, но 5 лет в составе ОБрОН отрубил и 15 в составе Иностранного Легиона. Много что видел. И там тоже не легко. На Новой Земле был. Это из северного.
@World Govt Вас верить никто не заставляет. Государственная изнема. Насмешил. В начале 2000х, после того как нас кинули в Чечне. Да батенька не пинали Вас так, как нас.
@World Govt тот кто хнычет погибает. Я там 5 лет провел. А законов вы не знаете. Что дает служба в Легионе. Что есть предательство присяги? Это что любой отслуживший в армии РФ и уехавший в другую страну, а там обязательна служба в армии предател? Пример тот же Израиль. А там пресягу в армии дают, а в Легионе при присягу стране не дает. Есть закон о наемниках, это да. Но Легионеры под него не попадают. Вот за Academi можно сесть было. Только закон о ЧВК в России уже принят и рассматривают конкретно то подразделение где ты был. Легион под понятие ЧВК не попадает, так для вашего сведения. Гру́ппа Ва́гнера ничего не говорит? Ничего вы незнаете, диванный эксперт.
Помню по молодости была на т/х за полярным кругом и вот так же нас ледокол на усы брал, потому что мы во льдах застряли. Этот круиз в Заполярье я буду помнить всегда.
@@kuban-qu2fp Как это нет? За надстройкой по правому и левому борту висят 0:42 Без шлюпок ни одно судно не пройдет регистр, не имеет право поднять флаг даже.
I love how the sound of the ocean and breaking of the ice are not removed from the video, the creator could have chosen only to put the music, but hearing to the ship's sound and the ice breaking has enhanced this video by ten-folds...
What an awesome video. Love the Russian ice breakers. Cool paint jobs. And how ingenious to have an inward curved stern to accommodate the bow of another ship that needs protection and passage through the ice. So cool!
Another great video, guys! I would've liked a longer video and the time-lapse parts to be a tad slower, to fully appreciate the weight of everything, but overall, it's just beautiful! Keep up the good work!
The Yamal nuclear-powered icebreaker of Project 10520 is a Soviet and Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker of the "Arktika" type. The icebreaker was laid down on October 31, 1986, launched on October 4, 1989
This video is on my re-watch list. It always inspires me so much, it shows what we humans are capable of. If we really put our minds to something we can absolutely achieve it!!
I didn't know if I was more fascinated by the ship or the quality of the video.
both. watching at 4k is something else..
And the music by Hans Zimmer
And the music
Or the music, it's fucken great to this video.
@@user-cd9wc5bw3k what that wasn't 4K!!!!?????? 😳😳😕😯😲😧😦🤯
The colour grading of this video is so good it's insane. Some Hollywood level cinematography this is, even better.
my thoughts exactly!
I had to watch it twice to make sure it wasn’t an animation, it’s otherworldly
Deus Vult yes! Same here, it’s ridiculous!
This was made for a documentary
666 likes
-_-
I had the great honor to work on that ship for four summers, and the ship was the love of my life if you could love an icebreaker to your heart's core. It was magical--the scenery, the ice--the animals we saw and the crew who, some of who have remained my friends to this very day. I'll never forget I/B Yamal and she will be in my heart as the reigning queen of all ships I've worked on.
Вы большая молодец!!! Аплодирую стоя 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
S'il vous plaît comment faire pour être recruté là bas j'aimerais vraiment travailler c'est mon rêve le plus chère❤❤❤❤❤
Wow that’s a nice flashback 🎉.
I'm envious. But also happy you had this wonderful opportunity
@@saidboubakary9673 Добрый вечер.
Вряд ли это возможно, если Вы только не специалист высокого класса по атомной энергетике или опытный полярник. Русский язык , конечно, тоже надо знать.
Я рекомендую Вам набрать в поиске Rosatomflot. На сайте есть вакансии а также адрес электронной почты.
П. С.: не теряйте надежды, начинайте учить русский язык. Удачи!
As a guy living in a tropical country who's never toyched snow this is a very strange and beautiful video ❤️
As a Russian who sees and feels snow every year, I am grateful for your kind words.
Same... I have never seen snow, everytime when I see a movie where there is a scene of snowfall i always think "this people are so lucky to be touched by snow" ....
Nem me fale. Um abraço do Brasil!
Don’t let anybody tell you that the arctic is melting
@@abhishekghosh2686 same 😭
The Quality of this video, made my monitor have a Meltdown.
My CPU went supercritical
like reactor nummer 4 at chernobyl
Hahahahaahh so true bro❤
지랄하네
My goodness if that ship could talk.. imagine the stories.
Yeah bro..
@@beyazdublaj9694 my doc has my ass fucked 8 times this week already. Is that normal?
@@lovelaugh7299 damn that's kinda hot doe
Mute Besen Your angry for your shity country
"cyka blyat, i rushed ice"
This video deserves an Oscar nomination for cinematography.
its fuckin majestic
the shots are incredible
Yes!! The music already got a Oscar nomination from Inception movie if I’m not wrong
there are no black homosexuals there ! ))) will not give ! ))
@@sergeiosintcev735 Right😂😂
You have no idea how much effort and experience is put into building such machines
much less operating it
These icebreakers are the result of Soviet designers and engineers. I talked to the person responsible for the design now. They do colossal work, including taking up such projects again after a long break (since Soviet times). I've been lucky to have a cruise on one of these icebreakers before. Are you aware that over the past few years, 3 more icebreakers of the new series have been put into operation. They are much larger and more powerful than those in the video. One more was launched in November 2022.
@william johnson shut the hell up
@@tiannushka this one is built in Russia but a lot of Russian modern icebreakers are built in Finland
@@futurexpresing Some ice-class vessels, such as Arc-4-7 - Yes. Some of them were partially (or possibly completely) built in Finland. Some diesel icebreakers too.
But not nuclear. Neither designed nor built. And the icebreaker from the video was indeed completed and put into operation in Russian time, but it was designed and mostly built under the Soviets.
This was the most beautiful short-film ive ever seen im my life.
How is this beautiful? Its heartbreaking.He breaks all the ice.The fresh water
Calm down girl
Wasted 3:04 of my life
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This is one of the highest quality videos I’ve watched on TH-cam. The editing is beautiful!
It is not a quality it is just a computer graphics. Cartoon.
@@nikolayskvotsov3868 Why are you so dumb? Just check the video and some of their videos. Its real, minus the color correction and some cinematography
@@markgarwe it is not real it is a cartoon. 30% of video and 70% is graphics. Like TOm and Jerry in childhood, but better.
yes mr
Nikolay Skvotsov yep it’s same cartoon studio as Crimean bridge lol ты прямо в каждой ветке затычка салозадая
This is Out of this world ..... Every frame is picture perfect
chup reh lodu
@@adfasfuiuiui1056 tu kyu bhadak raha hai be
Its every Pixel , not Frame.
Time to get huge! It’s not cgi just improved via after effects
Time to get huge! It’s real r3t4rd
Yamal is a Russian Arktika-class nuclear-powered icebreaker operated by Atomflot. She is named after the Yamal Peninsula in Northwest Siberia; the name means End of the Land in Nenets. Wikipedia
Builder: Baltic Shipyard
Length: 485′
Crew: 189
Installed power: Two OK-900A nuclear reactors (2 × 171 MW); Two steam turbogenerators (2 × 27.6 MW)
Port of registry: Murmansk, Russia
So how does it work? The nuclear reactor heats water to create steam to move the generator that makes the electricity that powers the boat's motor? Or does the steam directly power the boat?
@@lukecarroll19 В атомной энергетике Россия номер 1 в мире!Никто не знает только Россия имеет такие технологии и ни с кем не делится!
@lukecarroll19 Per quanto riguarda l'energia nucleare la Russia è il numero 1 al mondo! Nessuno sa che solo la Russia possiede questa tecnologia e non la condivide con nessuno!
@@lukecarroll19 Пар приводит в движение турбину, которая вращает генератор
Now I want a 2 hour long documentary of this ship...
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You da man scooterfan
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Me too!
this is one of my favourite videos on youtube. i visit it very often. there's this weird calmness and peace it brings to me. thanks to everyone who made this video possible!
Me too
Hi milkshaikh
Where are you from?
We can establish a little society of such people! 😅 I do the same thing!
Literally one of the best videos - what is the name of this type of video
same here
Sometimes the TH-cam algorithm hits a pot of gold.
I swear to god, love it when that happens
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Fantástico sin dudas!
Monster ships and puppy videos. TH-cam knows me better than I do!😂
@@trynatural23 and Hans Zimmer's music!
Ребята, уже 4 года прошло,а пересматриваю все равно с замиранием сердца. Спасибо большое за ваше вдохновение!!!
shut up communist
Тупица, тут все нарисовано
Did i just watch a super high definition cgi or something.
It was unreal
I was thinking the same shit, "is this real or beautiful animation?" Nature is beautiful.
Gta 6?
Its wtitten shot on DJI inspire 2 drone with DJI Zenmuse X7 camera
If you look into their behind the scenes video on Saint Petersburg, they have a professional colorist that creates this high contrast look. He says that by using the DJI Zenmuse X7 they are able to push the editing real far to look this great without artifacts spoiling the final product.
shot with dji inspire 2 drone......cgi lol
never thought looking at a ship would make me emotional.... love it
@@mattkemp3727Anyway it will be impressive =))
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@@mattkemp3727 I just tried that and it turned out hilarious!
Same feelings…
It's the audio that's why
It's absolutely unbelievable that a few uranium pellets can create this kind of power...
About as powerful as a chest x-ray
@@eremasicama3193 Not great, not terrible
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I hate you all so much.... xD
nah only 3.6 roentgen
Just popped by again after about two years.
This video is the well deserved number one on this channel - 26 Million views; congratulations.
( I sent it to a friend - he first thought it were CGI. )
That sound of the ship's hull when the ice is fighting back... Makes it almost impossible to sleep. I remember it very well. Navigating in ice conditions is very hard. Being stuck in ice is frustrating and possibly dangerous. But I'm glad I experienced it, for it was so immensely beautiful.
How did you get to be on one of these ships?
Intersect I used to sail as a chief officer on cargo ships. We have got stuck in ice several times.
@@HugeRademaker That's really impressive,I'm jealous
I completely agree. I had to de-icy my freezer once.
@@infinite8382 You tried to make a joke and ill take it just know this video is to beautiful to be mad at you...
Fun fact: Every second of this video is a wallpaper !
True
God Level colour grading
Wow
is this video not real ?
@@nareshg7292 video is real.
In Soveit Russia, Titanic sinks icebergs.
Boris
In Soviet Russia, the iceberg move by itself when Titanic comes
@Shri Ram Jai
In Soviet Russia, you press the AZ-5 buttton
@Den Dan that's a fucking good one 😂😂
it looks surreal, fantastic - they're incredibly powerful machines !
Спасибо за возможность посмотреть на такие чудеса в фантастической обработке!
женщины были правы,мужчины думают только о сексе...у меня от видево привстала душа на 12:00
@@googleYoutibe
Да ты прям Заслуженный Эукспэрд Зассатого Дивана.
еще бы, с такими бабками, любой сможет снять видосик .
Да
@@Egzistor Прежде чем с такими бабками снять видосик, нужно ещё построить ледокол
How do you want the quality of your video?
-Yes
Russian mode
@@borrabobos hate that joke but that one got me :D
It's super ultra-fricking high quality!
Looks like the authentic 144p is no more...
@@fennviktorvich Most likely.
this is probably the most aesthetically pleasing thing i have ever seen
Then your life must be pathetic
@@SaxonTerror Calm down there saddle sniffer.
easy e yea he means the quality of the video
This is actually the "Yamal" Arktika Class Nuclear Icebreaker, sister ship to the actual biggest nuclear icebreaker, the 50 Let Probeby, both are absolutely beautiful ships and astonishing feats of engineering.
*50 Let Pobedy - 50th Victory anniversary
Which probably means it was built in Russia in 1995
@@15284750 It was delayed for a few years :)
There is a new Arktika class that is bigger and has like 4 ships? 6 to come, with the last one to be named Stalingrad. (beside Arktiak, also Sibir, Ural, Yakutia and Leningrad)
It actually started construction in 1989 but it was delayed past the 1995 expected completion date and wasn’t completed/commissioned until 2007 where it was put into service for the first time.
50 years of victory is also in this video. The description says this film features both "Yamal" and "50 years of victory."
Absolutely impressive. Cheers to the people who engineered and sailed these monsters.
It is nuclear powered ! Engineered by the USSR!
@@SMGJohn wtf stfu
absolutely horrible that these ships exist. They all need to be shutdown asap
@@MonsieurCorbusier Would you rather they ran on heavy oil, such as the rest of the world's fleet? Btw they also serve as mobile power stations for the towns in the north.
@Béla Bá 👌
75,000 hp nuclear icebreaker enters the arctic ocean,
ice: "why do I hear boss music?"
This the one
lmao
th-cam.com/video/vqEaTJJLUt8/w-d-xo.html
is this ship the only ship that can break ice? i feel like titanic is bigger than this ship
@@LilJimmyy th-cam.com/video/OIKd56hO-Os/w-d-xo.html
That's some of the sharpest drone footage and the best color grading I've ever seen. Props to the cinematographers and producers.
pediatrik syrup
Drone footages of the beauties of nature is very popular in Russia. So such videos kinda really common for Russia - with good quality and beautiful sights. Probably not many people outside Russia can see them because they are in Russian.
For example my fav videos from this guy th-cam.com/video/Q8kwIrEn35U/w-d-xo.html
Это Россия
@@brunetka_361 согласен!
@@brunetka_361 Amazing! Thanks for sharing.
This ship can dock in a city and operate as a nuclear power plant, supplying energy to up to one million people.
The triumph of science and technology.
No, this ship is not a anergy station, its just a ship with nuclear reactor, but you may search Floating nuclear thermal power plant " Akademik Lomonosov"
@@finn6088 It is not, but it can. I grew up in the north of Russia, in the Murmansk region, in a small military garrison. It used to be a naval base, now disbanded. Quite large, there were about ten nuclear submarines there. The climate there is quite harsh. There are no temperatures below -25 ... -30 C, these are the lowest temperatures of the year, usually in the second half of January. The usual temperature in winter is -10 C. But at the same time the wind blows all the time. 10-15 m / s - great weather. If not for the negative temperature and humid air from the Atlantic and the Gulf Stream. So, one New Year's Eve, the wind knocked down several power line supports that were covered in ice due to a sharp thaw and then freezing. These lines supplied our village with power from a hydroelectric power station 600 km away. We sat without electricity for three weeks. The people there are experienced, everyone has candles, kerosene lamps, primus stoves and petrol burners for such cases. There is a diesel generator for the hospital and the hospital. But three weeks is too much. That's when I learned that one not very big nuclear submarine can easily supply electricity to a couple of small multi-story residential buildings, about 50 apartments in total. Cook food, warm up the room, do homework for children and all that. Even in Russia, when I tell this story, people look at me with wide eyes. I wonder what foreigners would think. )
@@finn6088 Reactor create power just like any other powerplant that runs the powerful motors which spin the propellers ? or am I wrong ?
@@adeelraza2337 well yes, but actually no. to transfer energy to a single power system, you need to create a converter on the ship or on the ground, directly under the reactor, which would convert the energy into one suitable for the parameters of the system, this costs additional resources. In addition, we are talking about a nuclear reactor, which does not like to change the operating mode (and to work in the power system, it must obey the rules of the main operator for the generation mode), although reactors for icebreakers are made according to slightly different principles, this imposes its own limitations.
@@finn6088 Converter? Isn't it that the nuclear fuel rods in the reactors just making pressurized steam which spin the generators creating power like any other powerplant on ground? That power just needs to connected to GridStations to transmit it over the grid, I dont think that should be any difficult to do.?
This is incredible. Never thought a video about a ship could get me so emotional 😅
@@Beaut_Beau The song is called "Time" and is made by Hans Zimmer, for the Movie "Inception". IF you have seen it elsewhere they have just used his music (the same way the creator of this video did)
because its the music and not the ship :D
try listening some lofi music, it will be more emotional
@@Beaut_Beau thats because its hans zimmer music. the dude has so many fucking awards for music like this
@@Beaut_Beau brush the music was composed by hans zimmer for inception movie
This ship is the only hope of people stuck in ice in the pitch-black arctic winter.
Seeing that ray of light on the horizon coming to rescue you... this is the angel of the sea.
there are other ship hut…
The prime objective of these ships is to clear the ice for other commercial ships to pass. They're also used for scientific purposes to get data from these regions where no one else can go, but like you said, they are sometimes used for that purpose as well.
We're sanctioning the country that built this by the way.
Calm down buddy. Its a tug boat that probably never saved anyone in history
Nicely written comment
Wow... loved it! Such nice camera angles and colorgrade!
Perfect sound!
Great job!
done with drones nowdays, not helicopters, these drones are allowing us to see world totally diffrent way from the seats of our home, we should be thankfull for people who make them, and improve them all the time, and the people who learn to control these and go all over the world to shoot amaizing stuff like this
@@epicwarding Yeah I know it's drone footage, but it's still very well done! :)
@@epicwarding Special thanks to China.
This video hits in a very strange way. Combined with the music of hans zimmer it makes you realize what incredible inventions mankind has already been produced.
The color grading on this video is some _BBC level_ quality.
What do you mean??
@@vampire5131 The British Broadcasting Corporation
Chevy Silverado Black isn’t a color
@@bundleoffuck2986 hats off to you for not seeing race bro
Chevy Silverado _wheeze_
This is how my grandparents got to school back in their day
Xd underrated cmt
@@krishnakarma6166 No, its everywhere now.
What next 🍟
Back then we had to swim
HA classic 😂😂
All the frames in this video could be wallpapers 😂
Low key thooo
Fr, I thought the same and then saw this comment
This video is from alex drone, go to the channel, time lab pro, Alexei has a lot of similar videos. This is not a wallpaper, this is the real work of Rosatomflot. Are you from a pygmy village in Australia and have not seen a video in this resolution?
@@ИгорьШереметьев-ж7у мне Алекс тоже очень нравится, но это не его видео)
Хорошая идея!
Best part ? one of my favorite part is that how from 1:29 Siren sound fuses in to the soundtrack ,just amazing , it can be unintentional or not , who knows , but it's just great
Yep same here
The colour grading of this video is literal insanity.
sky is too unrealistic imo, but the rest is 11/10
@@sigibergmann9356 I think I like the colors of the sky better here (MY OWN OPINION)
I know, right?! As a designer, this makes me so happy!
@@sigibergmann9356 tbh sometimes it gives a good scenery even tho it might look not real
@@sigibergmann9356 i
As long as it contributes to the composition
I legitimately thought that this video was computer generated. Crazy quality.
So are very many coloured docs - but also in the West!
Main reason for this extra-quality picture is an extremely dry air. All the water at this temperature crystallized and settled. Also, there is no distortion from sunlight and infrared radiation, these are ideal conditions for such a stunning picture. Despite the poor lighting, due to the high coefficient of light reflection from this virgin snow cover, the illumination is sufficient.
Science beatch :D
Many people think that
Well the atmosphere is thinner than usual places, so there's almost no noise in the picture.
Crazy times when computer generated video could look more realistic than the real thing.
When the ship started pulling/clearing way It reminded me of me and my father when I was young when we were out bicycling, He would just place his hand on my back and pedal both of us uphill.
The memory that lives forever...
such a wholesome memory...
my dad used to do this too! great memories...
That's different
Can't relate, lost my dad to some illness since I was a baby. But I remember when my mom sit me in her motorcycle and take me around the forest road just outside the city. And I am crying while writing this. Mom thank you, I love you 4000
big ass russian icebreaker + great soundtrack + russian voice = Majestic !!
Interesting fact - because it's very unlikely to turn off nuclear engine, when the icebreaker comes into port, it powers the city nearby
what for? let it float, it's a ship. For cities, Russia has this: th-cam.com/video/a_zsIL4hMqM/w-d-xo.html
@@Ha36ykBbI for not wasting energy obviously
not always... however yes, nuclear icebreakers sometimes serve as mobile power sources for cities (might I add, that this is one of their features, not one of their main functions)
@@maxim6088 stupid Pindos, gave a shit in his own mouth😂 Dolboyob. Why do morons like you feel the need to answer everything? 😁 And for especially stupid ones I will explain: an icebreaker is a ship, the main task of a ship is to overcome the sea. The ships enter the port only for loading and unloading, repair or replenishment. The icebreaker is not designed for industrial power generation, it does not have special equipment for this, and if, it is not designed for this. For such tasks, Russia is building special floating power plants that are specifically designed for industrial electricity production. Learn materiel and you will look at least not stupid. Stupid pindos Максим 🤣
@@Ha36ykBbI я тебя удивлю, может быть, но ледоколы не ходят без перерыва. В последнее время, спрос на сопровождение ледоколом немного упал, поэтому они не так часто покидают порт
Спасибо. Ваши работы это искусство. Невероятное ощущение при просмотре. Продолжайте свою работу. Очень круто!
шикарные виды!
@Александр Человек Причём тут труп женщины? Глупости не пишите.
Нужен Сталинград
*Titanic has left the chat*
Lol iwas abt to write this
Titanic left the chat a long time ago im afraid
Haha
😅
😂😂😂
Honestly, at first, I thought this video was computer generated, then…….
honestly dropped my jaw 😲
I don't know why but TH-cam keeps recommended me this video over and iver on my feed and I always watched it. Its my 7th time lol
Same 😂😂
I think youtubes watched system is totally fucked
*ever
I swear i've watched this every single day for the past 2 weeks and I see it multiple times a day, I just love EVERYTHING about this video.
And like a sheep u just keep watching ?
Imagine one of these bad boys being a Transformers in the next Transformers movie lmaoo
Roky Rock imagine there being another transformers movie
@@Xmalzlfkekepxksldp "IMAGINE" 🥺 I want another Movie idm how bad it is I just want one
Imagine if you can imagine
@dashbuddy96 you watching transformers on tv right now lol
@dashbuddy96 i mean earth is unicron if he transforms, we're fucked.lmao
Your videos are amazing! It's really super high class on your videos! Greetings from Sweden ❤️🇸🇪
we try hard! thanks a lot.
Timelab Pro You guys deserve much more recognition!
@@jakobzall5969 thanks! working on it!)
Absoloutly
The cinematography in this video is next level. Props to Ivan
Очень классная операторская работа и постпродакшн на высоте, очень нравятся эти кадры
И сама идея отснять атомный ледокол в работе среди белой пустыни льдов заслуживает уважения
Я даже больше скажу - как видео с другой планеты аж дух захватывает
@@SlavaSokolov76 Не надо Польше говорить - а то они и так от зависти галстуки глотают)
@@Gamulyator ,😂 Слова Дуды о смелости поляков и способности сражаться «в отличие от русских» .Дуда-дуда-дАду.))))))
@@Gamulyator Уровень жизни в Польше,намного выше,чем в РФ.Зависть:)
Приятно, что есть на белом свете люди, думающие как ты!! А видос действительно невероятный-одно дыхание..!!
Thank you!!!
And I oop-
Daily Dose Of Internet stunning aint it
For what
HAHAHAHHA
Wow
Those nuclear icebreakers looks so calm and smooth as they moves as if just another day in the office. Really impressive.
Video's full of CGI trash.
Russia definitely has brute force figured out. Amazing video.
It’s good when this energy is applied to something peaceful and constructive
@@synthwaver_ Absolutely 100% agree.
@@synthwaver_да .. а еще мы строим атомные станции по всему миру и даём дешевле энергию)!!
@@synthwaver_ Sure. Like Israel applies something peaceful and constructive... or wait, "thats different", i know!
USA have bunch of nuclear aircraft carriers 🤷♂ It's a matter of priorities
The energy from a few Uranium pellets is enough to power a gigantic ship pulling another gigantic ship. Science is simply amazing.
Oh man you are actually serious it is a nuclear powered ship.
And more
it is@@111danish111
@@NHOMAPKAРектор обеспечивает мощность, необходимую для работы двигателя, верно? Поправьте меня, если я ошибаюсь.
@user-xi8dt7uw2t ну подключи 220 вольт к маленькому электро моторчику я посмотрю, как быстро он у тебя сгорит, не спорю, мощность увеличиться но как и электро двигатель больших размеров он имеет свою пиковую мощность, так что не реактор приводит в действие судно, а его силовая установка расчитанная на определённые мощности… следовательно электричество является лиш топливом для электро или иного двигателя.
Кстати благодаря реактору можно установить на данный корабль двигатель работающий на водороде (являющийся не безопасным ткк воспламенение водорода при попадании кислорода моментальное) но сам факт что это будет тоже самое не исключено, просто электричество будет преобразовывать из воды -топливо, а водород в свою очередь работу двигателя внутреннего сгорания.
The colour grading is fantastic, filming and sound-design is so cool, great job, well done
Это фантастика, ребята! Ваш канал один из немногих, из единиц, которые действительно можно назвать ИСКУССТВОМ. Так тонко, так гармонично сочетать музыку, картинку, скорость , корректировку цвета могут только Художники. Продолжайте в том же духе! Браво!
Какое искусство? На компе обработали фильм, получился мультик. Иди мультики смотри, если тебе так нравится.
@@nikolayskvotsov3868 процесс съемки, монтажа видео с срежиссированными кадрами и их коррекцией, что занимает не мало десятков ( а со съемкой и сотен) часов работы для такого "мультика" + рендер, который даже очень мощная машина может несколько дней обрабатывать.
@@АндрейЖеребило-э3ф так в итоге получился мультик. Зачем было съемку вообще делать, если всё равно все поверхности сверху текстурами закрыли и ни одного родного куска не оставили) К действительности уже имеет отдаленное отношение. А мультфильм красивый.
@@nikolayskvotsov3868 ну ля, получается любой фильм в кинотеатре мультик по такой логике? А какой нибудь задрипанный советский фильм с куклами и картонными сценами, который фиг кто вспомнит - вот она классика кино? Монтаж везде используется.
@@АндрейЖеребило-э3ф "получается любой фильм в кинотеатре мультик по такой логике? "
современные - да.
"А какой нибудь советский фильм- вот она классика кино?"
Да. Про "задрипанность" и "вспомнит" это мало к каким советским и вообще старым фильмам подходит. Ты эти эпитеты специально добавил, чтоб позиция выглядела убедительнее. А по существу, да, раньше фильмы были фильмами(и не только советские), сейчас - мультики из компьютерной графики. И как раз сейчас фильмы - пустое притерное напыщенное убожество, красивый бестолковый мульфильм, который все забудут на следующий день после сеанса.
Capturing such beautiful footage and sound. Incredible. Seriously. Incredible footage.
Feels like watching 1 billion dollar movie
When she says come over but it's an ice age outside
she said:come over,there's nobody home...i went ..and nobody was at home
1:21
- Are her parents at home?
- No.
Me: 1:01
Lex Ells haha good one
What the heck 😂
@@AcceleratorUlz memes take smartz und witz!
Yes, TH-cam recommended this video.
Yes, it’s a random video.
Yes, i clicked on it not knowing what to expect.
Yes, i am watching it for the 11th on repeat.
Lol
Some Russian guy sent me here from a video about Submarines and Ice Breaching.
Yes, i supported you, tovarisch!!
Incredible ship! Went on her to North Pole in July 2010 - great fun!
Dam. How cold was it?
@@joshanderson924 Very
This Ship is Titanic's great grandson avenging its death.
Yeah who moved to Russia since he couldn't afford US healthcare and didn't want to get shot at school :D
@@Omidion racist really?
@@TheZippaduppa you're one k from becoming a racist 😹😹🤣
@@kalagift2575 yes😄 🤣🤣🤣🤣lmaoo
@@kalagift2575 this comment got me by surprise.
Just one word "EXEPTIONAL"
keep going your incroyable work
thanks! very emotional
@@TimelabPro
What do u mean by Neclear iceberg
Watching from India.
Завораживают эти холодные и безлюдные пустыни,снято супер,проникся атмосферой севера,спасибо!)
00:54 только мишки бегают)))
I've been on one of these when it was docked. They are amazing and comfortable inside. They look hideous outside but inside they are like airplanes. No metal walls. Everything is covered. Floor has carpet. The walls have a hand rail so you can hold onto. The upper deck has couches next to the windows.
Hideous? You probably meant functional.
They are beautiful like gliding eagles
They look magnificent outside.
они выглядят мега брутально снаружи ,это же атомный ледокол
А как должен выглядеть ледокол розовый или радуга ?😅😄
How many Times have you watch this video..??
Me : yes
Around 15-20 times :D
More than 10
9th its super aesthetic
Most people dont get it? Yes!
More than 10
Кадры , которые мы бы не увидели никогда - С П А С И Б О
Почему? Записывайся в атомный флот и вперед. Требования там правда высокие и нелегко там , но все в Ваших руках. Или на экскурсию
@@Lehyi Хочется "увидеть кадры", а не "отмораживать жопу на флоте". Думаю, разница очевидна )
@@ИльяМакаренко-я8е для меня нет. П жопу на флоте конечно не морозил, но 5 лет в составе ОБрОН отрубил и 15 в составе Иностранного Легиона. Много что видел. И там тоже не легко. На Новой Земле был. Это из северного.
@World Govt Вас верить никто не заставляет. Государственная изнема. Насмешил. В начале 2000х, после того как нас кинули в Чечне. Да батенька не пинали Вас так, как нас.
@World Govt тот кто хнычет погибает. Я там 5 лет провел. А законов вы не знаете. Что дает служба в Легионе. Что есть предательство присяги? Это что любой отслуживший в армии РФ и уехавший в другую страну, а там обязательна служба в армии предател? Пример тот же Израиль. А там пресягу в армии дают, а в Легионе при присягу стране не дает. Есть закон о наемниках, это да. Но Легионеры под него не попадают. Вот за Academi можно сесть было. Только закон о ЧВК в России уже принят и рассматривают конкретно то подразделение где ты был. Легион под понятие ЧВК не попадает, так для вашего сведения. Гру́ппа Ва́гнера ничего не говорит? Ничего вы незнаете, диванный эксперт.
Tony Stark: How did you solve the icing problem? RUSSIA: Uranium, comrade, and bears.
Edit: and Vodka.
and vodka
You forget Vodka, tovarish' !
And a whole lot of dashcam footage.. From russia
Vodkas blyat!!!!
He had arc reactor
Помню по молодости была на т/х за полярным кругом и вот так же нас ледокол на усы брал, потому что мы во льдах застряли. Этот круиз в Заполярье я буду помнить всегда.
For the first time , TH-cam recommended me something good
For real
1:20 - two most biggest icebreakers in the world stand like brothers
Amazing Footage!
Hey, I like sushi :D
Shouldnt you focus on your sushi ?
You know they edited it with exrta colour
@@Borex2 that doesn't change the fact that it's a great footage
th-cam.com/video/uMy81ffWIdI/w-d-xo.html
The editing filming and postproduction is incredible.
Incredible colour grading!
In this hostility of nature only one language is suitable to hear.
Russian
What an amazing video ... The best video i have seen in my life
Заметь на них нет шлюпок,нет сил природы которые могут утопить этих гпгантов,это не ссаный титаник
@@kuban-qu2fp Как это нет? За надстройкой по правому и левому борту висят 0:42
Без шлюпок ни одно судно не пройдет регистр, не имеет право поднять флаг даже.
There's nothing unusual there. Commands and reports of officers, quite ordinary.
Watch about Kolyma travel
Спасибо!
Can’t imagine the cost of having to call and have that beast pull you out of the ice
Better than costing your life
@@joeydoink-doink742 Can’t imagine the cost of having to call and have that beast pull you out of the ice
@@Relaxing137 can't imagine having two people say identical sentences
@@joeydoink-doink742 exactly
@minekpista svedka
The siren at 1:29 perfectly glissing up to fit inside the chord is bliss
Круто
@@ЛпшрЛпдрд bless you
The video quality is unbelievable...
And that Hans Zimmer score reminds me of something
Inception film!
James, I see what you did here
world of warships?
A half remembered dream perhaps
Inception!
Ну пацаны же вообще ребята. Потрясающая работа, ОГРОМНОЕ ВАМ СПАСИБО!
this guys and channel are probably the best videographer on youtube, just WOW
I love how the sound of the ocean and breaking of the ice are not removed from the video, the creator could have chosen only to put the music, but hearing to the ship's sound and the ice breaking has enhanced this video by ten-folds...
What an awesome video. Love the Russian ice breakers. Cool paint jobs. And how ingenious to have an inward curved stern to accommodate the bow of another ship that needs protection and passage through the ice. So cool!
Have seen it already 5 times and counting....OMG one of the best ever !What do you think?Great wok edit coloring filming !!!Greetings from GREECE!
@Dima Simeonov ты идиот?
✊✊👍🏻
@Dima Simeonov only Putin
Unreal beautiful pictures. Icebraker, landscape, everything is so impressive. Spaciba ;)
Спасибо -Spacibo. It would be more correct this way ! )))
everytime I get a new TV or monitor I've been using this video to test it. It's just so beautiful.
Another great video, guys! I would've liked a longer video and the time-lapse parts to be a tad slower, to fully appreciate the weight of everything, but overall, it's just beautiful!
Keep up the good work!
The Yamal nuclear-powered icebreaker of Project 10520 is a Soviet and Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker of the "Arktika" type. The icebreaker was laid down on October 31, 1986, launched on October 4, 1989
I went to the North Pole on the Yamal!
Gorgeous exciting trip!
@@helenmorehouse287That ticket cost is heavy 😢
@jonasjonaitis8571 48000$
@jonasjonaitis8571 around 50k dollars, as I remember.
This video is on my re-watch list. It always inspires me so much, it shows what we humans are capable of. If we really put our minds to something we can absolutely achieve it!!
Imagine what humanity could be if we all just worked together without idiotic ideologies...
All the GOAT achievements are done only because of the wars
Цветокор просто бомбический))
Fast Frames да и sound design не отстаёт
> бомбический))
Детектор быдла
@@Tapok2000 себя ты детектировал)
Только если ты дальтоник...
Мишка белый в кадр попал☺😊
Love yours vídeos! greethings from Brazil.
Looks amazing. Thank you for publishing this vid.
Ive never been into ships, however after seeing this video I come back and watch it a few times a year now. Magnificent.
i don't know why youtube sugested this video but those were some of the best 3 minutes of my life !!! Absolutely stunning video
TH-cam censor all good video about russia
Ребята, вы крутые!!! Молодцы, спасибо за ваши видео.
крутая Россия!
@@nickriddman6289 это не чудовища, это исполины
The Russians make some incredible things. This ship is amazing. Great video!
The videography is unbelievably AMAZING! Beautiful! What a creation!