I served on board HMCS Saguenay and in 1986 we were doing Nato exercises and U17 was tasked to find the fleet. U17 surfaced and hit us below the keel putting two holes in our stbd side and bent our port shaft, pieces of our prop were embedded in u17 coning tower. U17 did an emergency surface and returned to Germany and we ended up in port for major repairs. No one was hurt on Saguenay and I don't think anybody was hurt on U17. It was quite the day
Unbelievable! 😲 Who would’ve thought we’d see a submarine cruising down city streets like a regular truck? This video isn’t just a showcase of engineering marvels-it feels like a live-action movie! 👏👏 The tension during the narrow escape, where just a few centimeters made all the difference, had me on the edge of my seat! This is such a brilliant combination of human skill and technological innovation. But it got me thinking: Shouldn’t this kind of heavy-haul technology be used for more than museum transport? What about undersea exploration or humanitarian missions? 🤔
In WW2 some U-Boats where transported in the same way to Black Sea operations theatre by Kriegsmarine. In 1942, the submarines were disassembled at the Kiel Naval Base and the sections were towed on barges through the Kiel Canal and down the Elbe River to Dresden. There they assembled the submarine sections on Kuhlemeyer trucks and took them to Ingolstadt on the Danube. There, the submarine sections were loaded onto barges which were towed to Galati in Romania. In April 1942 the reassembly process began and was completed in October 1942. The first submarine completed and ready for sea trials was U-24 (Type IIB) which operated in the 30th Black Sea Flotilla from 10-14-1942 to 8-25-1944. The Germans also transported more than 30 S-boats and R-boats, as well as a large number of light craft, down the Danube to the Black Sea. It is not something new to pass submarines over land, at least for the Germans.
A superb feat of transport engineering right there. Amazing! You would not think it possible to manoeuvre such a heavy object, such as a submarine, by road if it were not for a video to prove the fact!
The total weight of the submarine. It's only 2 trailers, so tell me how this thing gets around corners. And why it's not just the 2 trailers that all the way is on.
Bring your kid to work day? having children involved with moving 200 tons of metal through streets with electric wires and all sorts of obstacles is called child abuse in America.
......tanta tecnología para seguir construyendo una nación apoyada sobre toneladas de crímenes...que mal karma ...la hipocresía da para mucho.....oh naciones perdidas
Not something You see every day. awsome post thank you.
Preserving history I Great, 👍👍👍👍👍
I served on board HMCS Saguenay and in 1986 we were doing Nato exercises and U17 was tasked to find the fleet. U17 surfaced and hit us below the keel putting two holes in our stbd side and bent our port shaft, pieces of our prop were embedded in u17 coning tower. U17 did an emergency surface and returned to Germany and we ended up in port for major repairs. No one was hurt on Saguenay and I don't think anybody was hurt on U17. It was quite the day
I might have been on this exercise, I was onboard the Norwegian Kobben Class submarine at the time.
Unbelievable! 😲 Who would’ve thought we’d see a submarine cruising down city streets like a regular truck? This video isn’t just a showcase of engineering marvels-it feels like a live-action movie! 👏👏 The tension during the narrow escape, where just a few centimeters made all the difference, had me on the edge of my seat!
This is such a brilliant combination of human skill and technological innovation. But it got me thinking: Shouldn’t this kind of heavy-haul technology be used for more than museum transport? What about undersea exploration or humanitarian missions? 🤔
Wow, sehr spektakuläre Aufnahmen! Sieht irgendwie unwirklich aus, wie ein U Boot so über Land fährt. Daumen hoch! Gruss inselvideo.
In WW2 some U-Boats where transported in the same way to Black Sea operations theatre by Kriegsmarine. In 1942, the submarines were disassembled at the Kiel Naval Base and the sections were towed on barges through the Kiel Canal and down the Elbe River to Dresden. There they assembled the submarine sections on Kuhlemeyer trucks and took them to Ingolstadt on the Danube. There, the submarine sections were loaded onto barges which were towed to Galati in Romania. In April 1942 the reassembly process began and was completed in October 1942. The first submarine completed and ready for sea trials was U-24 (Type IIB) which operated in the 30th Black Sea Flotilla from 10-14-1942 to 8-25-1944. The Germans also transported more than 30 S-boats and R-boats, as well as a large number of light craft, down the Danube to the Black Sea. It is not something new to pass submarines over land, at least for the Germans.
They drive as strongly as heroes.
Wow! What a lift and transit! Outstanding job!👍🏼
Indeed
@@TATS_Europeto get 21
It is very rare to see these scenes in real life
I got stuck behind a submarine this morning - sorry to be late sir!
A superb feat of transport engineering right there. Amazing! You would not think it possible to manoeuvre such a heavy object, such as a submarine, by road if it were not for a video to prove the fact!
Eben deutsche Sachverständigen Arbeit 🙂 Woanders wäre das U Boot umgekippt = Ich Schwöre !
Tolle video, danke 😊
Extraordinary
Wie ein großer Wal. Tolle Bilder, Wetter hat ja auch mitgespielt. Mir war aber der Weg zu weit...
СЕРЬЕЗНАЯ ОПЕРАЦИЯ,ОТЛИЧНО ПРОВЕДЕННАЯ!!!!
Браво низкий.поклон.респект
Man Made marvels, innovations and happiness 😊
not sure about the happiness bit. They brought misery to many in the North Atlantic and North Sea. but that was then I guess.
What a magnificent sight❤❤❤❤❤
Wow tolle Aufnahmen und was für ein Volksauflauf, Gruss DrDuu
Для незнающих, не путайте U17 времён 2 мировой (1935 г.в.) с этой субмариной (1972 г.в.)
Tyres are amazing.
субмаріна-браво
Esse e o submarino que afundou a mês passado responde ai
Questo era un sommergibile tedesco?se si di quali anni? Se qualcuno mi può dare una risposta grazie 🙏
Sì, un sottomarino tedesco degli anni '70. Ora può essere visto nel Museo della Tecnologia di Sinsheim.
Amezing 👆😍😍😍😍🙋 transporte 👍
"Hans we have to double park here.
I forgot to bring some coins for the parking meters,"
Instigante trabalho! Maravilhosa equipe !!! Parabéns !!! Brasil.
BRASIL ?
Brasil 🇧🇷 🎇💥
Q espetáculo de vídeo
What was the U-boat doing in the middle of the forest in the first place?
É gigante loucura 😅
And now I hope it would be remainded the visitors what use this kind of submarine has been made during WW II
Impossible - this Type 206A submarine was commissioned 28 November 1973.
@@scottfw7169 OK danke
Amazing feat moving this old war machine scrap iron
I don't know y'all think we could give it a makeover like we do the cars few upgrades on it and take her out on a secret mission😮
I WOUNDER JUST HOW MUCH THIS LEVIATHAN WEIGHS
Brawo
German is the best submarine in the world
Type 206?
Type 206A.
Cuántos barcos aliados hundiría este monstruo durante la Batalla del Pacífico!
ШИКАРНО
What are the hole like shapes on the front? Would have said torpedo but they are all different sizes and nothing looks semetrical?
During WWII the Germans transported submarines over land and rivers to Turkey.
Looks they still got it 😂
Ist die Besatzung noch drin?
ja natürlich, deswegen war der Unterseeër ja auch so schwer....
Thank God Karl is not around to see this
Lol we talking about stfu Karl?
taglia erba@@TATS_Europeuu
Increíble yo pienso silos ejipcios y mayas tuvieron tecnologia parecida o más moderna que esta, porque aun así no ay algo igual.
German U-Boot is beauty submarine
U-boat
Sempurna kerja bangus
Needs to be repainted ❤
It should be sent to Poland to be scrapped.
Is it U17 or S196 ?
😂
verygood
The total weight of the submarine. It's only 2 trailers, so tell me how this thing gets around corners. And why it's not just the 2 trailers that all the way is on.
Diesel boat to the end
*I agree with what everyone said. Ha!*
🎉
I doubt the highway was designed to stand such a loading
Is that Captain Nemos? Lol
Lol
Said it was in commission till 2010
Master of big cargo
Who knew Brazil has subs?😂
Brasil ❓ 🇧🇷😊
@@laircetrova392 it’s spelled with a Z
Das Boot. The movie.
Arguably the best submarine movie ever made.
How many wheel from trailer
32 axles x 4 wheels per axle = 128 wheels
Así se gastan los impuestos de los contribuyentes. 😢
i thought U-17 was scuttled in 1945??
Needs to be repainted
А зачем такое количество ротозеев❤
That is a sub
REF
Почему не передали Украине?!
Just a reminder of Germany's not so
glorious past.🤔
Цікаво, чи ще живі хто небудь , хто проходив службу на цьому підводному човні?
Эта лодка выпуска 1972 года.
Помощь Украине ура наконец-то.
Bring your kid to work day? having children involved with moving 200 tons of metal through streets with electric wires and all sorts of obstacles is called child abuse in America.
No, it’s not.
Worry about the woke agenda on your child’s school!
But thats completely fine in Germany so just shut up!
@@jimstenlund6017 Have you ever heard of OSHA?
@@jimstenlund6017Yes, it's called don't bring minors to a construction site.
,🎉😢😮😅😊
Mndbvotekp
which country France or Germany?
Es dé Brasil
Germany Class 206a(mod)
This is Brazils🇧🇷
Para donde llevan esa chatarra...
Es un taxi moto
ทำแบบนี้เหมือนดูถูกเหยียดหยามประยุทธ์หรือเยาะเย้ยใคร
......tanta tecnología para seguir construyendo una nación apoyada sobre toneladas de crímenes...que mal karma ...la hipocresía da para mucho.....oh naciones perdidas
хороший памятник как не стоит делать...
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