Never underestimate military technology blueprint, dude. They have crazy ideas but worth to try. Even Maus and some huge tanks from Germany also worth to see if it is really work or not. Look at US. They also made some weird design but the result is good. Like their stealth bomber for example. That V-shape thin plane is a successful product even tho if u look at it, it is weird especially when u just look at the blueprint.
Would take 2 years of extreme summer that a human would considered to move out and plus I think the ice is just the outside layer of the hull used to protect from torpedo from u boat while the inside and all that is metal but I get your point I would make memes about it
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It was so obvious this would be sponsored by world of warships lmao Edit: well shit no wonder I’m getting more than 3 replies it’s the top comment lmao
It was to be developed during World War II for the North Atlantic the composite was to be of ice and sawdust Frozen mixture and would prove to be virtually Unsinkable buy bonds torpedos Etc just saying
Great comparison. I'm a huge warship fanatic. Just a little heads up the USS Maine armored cruiser had an asymmetrical turret arrangement. She housed 2 twin 10 inch main battery turrets. One close to bow on the starboard side and one astern on the port side. I forgot what the name of the arrangement is called but it was very common in pre dreadnought era warships.
Okay first of all, the Yamato is the largest battleship. Second of all, Hosho was the first japanese carrier. Third of all, HMS Victory was bigger than the USS Constitution. Agree: Like Disagree: Comment
>USS Constitution >larger than HMS Victory stopped watching there. The HMS Victory is quite possibly one of the largest ship of the lines of her day, and dwarfed the USS Constitution by a fair margin.
Clearly the video was measuring size by length alone as most of these size comparrison videos do. The Constitution is longer than the victory but in no way is it "larger". The Victory had more decks (more area and mass) as well as more than twice as many guns.
Constitution is longer because it has a much longer bowsprit (It is a frigate after all) which for some reason is being counted to compare the two. Victory displaces 1300 tons more than Constitution which isn't odd considering they were built forty years apart and ships were becoming much heavier. Victory was quite average as a First Rate with 104 guns and a displacement of 3500 tons. The HMS Caledonia had 120 guns, the French Orient had 120 guns at 5000 tons and the Spanish Santísima Trinidad had 130-40 guns and also displaced over 5000 tons. However, Victory's lesser weight made her a much better sailing ship as Santísima Trinidad's bulk meant she spent most of Trafalgar wallowing in the light wind where she was shot to pieces and ultimate sank from the damage. After two hundred and fifty years, they reckon only 10% of Victory is original. Everything else has been restored/replaced.
@@DomWeasel they have the length of the Constitution wrong altogether. Victory was 227 feet long, Constitution was only 203 feet, not 305. Constitution is a smaller ship. They boosted her size by 50% in this comparison lol
@@DonutGuard The 305 feet comes from measuring Constitution from the tip of the bowsprit to her spanker. It adds a hundred feet. He seems to have gotten his figures from Wikipedia which clearly states the differences but he seems to have missed that.
Habakkuk could not have carried a C-5....not long enough for takeoff and there's no catapult in the world that could get it up to airspeed. Plus, Habakkuk was a WWII project. Maine was not a cruiser...she was a battleship.
Well, I'm not defending the factual accuracy of the concept of the Habakkuk as a modern day design, that much is kinda iffy, but a C-5 Galaxy could get up into the air via the usage of booster rockets, its how large airplanes are utilized on very short runways, its impressive as hell, albeit pretty loud
@@jewosaurusrex1601 Boosters sufficient to get a C-5 in the air would likely put far too much stress on the airframe, especially if it was fully loaded. They HAVE been used with C-130s, but the Hercules is a FAR smaller and lighter plane than the Galaxy.
@@samsignorelli Ah, my bad, I just could've sworn I've read somewhere that the C-5 Galaxy was able to utilize boosters in order to STOL. Maybe I mixed it up with the C-130 and the B-52. My bad man.
@@samsignorelli hahahahaha yeah I just googled it, yeah no fucking way the C-5 galaxy is being able to do STOL operations with boosters, damn it's almost the same size as the Antonev 225. For some reason I thought it was a bit smaller.
Fun fact about project Habakkuk, it was a plan during ww2 for the allies to create a super carrier for scouting and patrolling the Atlantic from German U-boats during ww2 and was planned to be built in the Hudson's bay Cananda because the weather there was more suited for its construction and had a prototype which passed it's tests properly to almost acheive it's goal but the royal navy scrapped it due to costs but I find it amazing that somthing this bold and creative was not only an idea but it almost became a reality
The ship shown at 1:33 is the Maine-class battleship (BB-10 class), built in 1902, not the second-class battleship Maine (formerly Armored Cruiser #1, no designation as a battleship) that was sunk in 1898.
The Bismarck will always be my favorite, the British Navy did my boi dirty with a torpedo to the rudder, but it fought like fuck. It took fleets to bring the thing down, but even at that, they couldn’t sink it. Long live the Bismarck
To put Victory - a ship that participated in some of the most epic and decisive naval encounters of the "Age of Sail" with Constitution - a ship that basically did fuck all in contrast except beat some smaller ships, is an insult anyway.
2:23 fake, Houshou is the first Japanese aircraft carrier(CVL). if you mean standard aircraft carrier, is Akagi. --this comment made by kancolle weeaboo.
There were several ships that were designed that could go on here one of which had the construction started before it was canceled not long afterward. They would be the A-150 class and the H-series battleships.
the habakkuk was a british project in the early 40's, your right it could carry a plane the size of a C-5. BUT it would probably collapse under the weight
¿¡ Where is Santisima Trinidad !? Santísima Trinidad (officially named Nuestra Señora de la Santísima Trinidad by royal order on 12 March 1768, nicknamed La Real, sometimes confused with the galleon Santísima Trinidad y Nuestra Señora del Buen Fin) was a Spanish first-rate ship of the line with 112 guns. This was increased in 1795-96 to 130 guns by closing in the spar deck between the quarterdeck and forecastle, and around 1802 to 140 guns, thus creating what was in effect a continuous fourth gundeck although the extra guns added were actually relatively small. She was the heaviest-armed ship in the world when rebuilt, and bore the most guns of any ship of the line outfitted in the Age of Sail.
@luke9201 luke9201 Not anymore. It has lost its place as the biggest battleship ever since iowa class battleships were built. IJN Yamato sits at 863ft in length. USS Missouri at 887 ft USS iowa at 887ft USS new jersey at 888 ft
There are /so/ many significant inaccuracies in this video it hurts. The Models for USS Maine (the turrets weren't centerline and the ship only had 2 funnels), the Kirov does NOT have gun turrets like that, and Habakkuk was a WWII project, meaning it would be designed as a WWII carrier would be (no angled flight deck) and most CERTAINLY would not have been designed with the C5 Galaxy in mind.
They have also taken victories deck length and Constitution from the end of her bowsprit to the end of the spanker, in reality Victory is longer. And they got the wrong ship design for the Indian ship as well, using INS Viraat when it's meant to be INS Vikramaditya
searched for wooden warships vs. Battleships in ww2 but i guess comparison is good too. edit: if your asking why i jst want one sided battles fought by something from the past
That ain't what the Enterprise looks. But hey, good video. Edit: Nevermind, I'm an idiot. There is also a Nimitz called the USS Enterprise. I was thinking of the Yorktown Enterprise.
I didn't know the Enterprise was going to be bigger than the Gerald R Ford. I like to follow aircraft carriers a lot and never heard about that and can't find anything on Google about that. What is your source?
The Enterprise was our first commissioned Nuclear powered carrier, and the reason it’s after the Ford on this list is because it’s longer. The Gerald R. Ford has a noticeably larger displacement, carry capacity, etc... The Enterprise is just a tad bit longer.
Wrong. It's not size it's only lenght comparison. Yamato class was the LARGEST size battleship ever built. But this video is put the Iowa class after it. Wich is only true in lenght. Yamato class: Lenght: 256 m Beam: 38.9 m Draft: 11 m Displacement: 65,027 t or 71,659 t full load. Iowa class (USS Missouri): Lenght: 270 m Beam: 32.97 m Draft: 11.51 m Displacement: 46,000 t or 58,400 t full load. So Yamato was much more bigger in a size only shorter. But it's also clear the Charles de Gaulle is bigger size than the 1 meter longer Graf Zeppelin.
Its called no one is wrong depending on what criteria as sharnhorst was a bb considered by Germany but a a light battle cruiser by allied standards. Its all relative to country on class and size yes some ships are longer but others are fatter and wider in displacement.
You're fucking stupid. The Missouri is the longest battleship, the Yamato has the largest displacement. However, this video is going by length, therefore, the Missouri is obviously placed after the Yamato.
??? germanys ww1 ships were just not as good as brits the bismarck only just made the ground even and that was a class of 2 ships compared to about 30 of about the same size and capability their ships just werent as good sadly, i think we all secretly wish the war lasted abit longer so we could see what they couldve made dont you agree?
Actually the project habakkuk was never constructed. It is dismantled. But, it was a great idea of making a ship From ice and pykrete it succeeded but not for long time.
PRIME LIBERTY Yeah could be but it would need a hell of a cooling system. Hell, they could do Space Ships with ICE, could survive Space Vacuum but the problem is that you will need to solve the friction heat.
Woah,. i'm a player of both world of warship and world of tanks, both mobile and pc version😂🤣🤣 may IS 8 battle tank and Japanese tier 5 battleship Kongo😂🤣
The Yamato has a much larger displacement, but the length of the ship is not as long as the Missouri. Please pay attention before you get all triggered.
Let me just read the text and look at the ships details in 0.3 seconds
IKR I like this channel but he needs to slow it down so we can read
Do 0.5 speed lol
Aggravating.. I know
Seriously? I wanted to speed up the video because the text stayed for too long.
HereChickens dude what?? I couldn’t even finish the text
"Let history never forget the name, Enterprise"
Sad the Americans scrapped Big E. She has a ton of history in her.
don't worry cvn80 has the Big E
It reminds me of Azur Lane anime
Any Aircraft Carrier named Enterprise: Owari Da
Lexington died and enterprise got revenge with her new plane called "hellcat" and more guns and this reminds me the battle of leyte golf
It's not the Titanic who hit an iceberg, it's the Habakkuk that hit the Titanic.
Yep cuz it can camo
How big is the Habakkuk again?
@Idk_HowtouseObcXD Weird stuff and others HHAHAHA LMAO FUNNY XD
@@NguyenMinh-vs1vm 2000 feet
@@evileyegaming405 huh. Seems legit
Project Habakkuk made out of ice and pykrete? That’s like having a warplane made out of construction paper.
Sokandueler95 the ice was used to protect the ship from u boat torpedos
Nah it’s just called Pykrete which is 14 percent sawdust and 86 percent water
It's motherfucking bulletproof!
Or my LEGO building skills (you touch my creation it dies instantly)
Never underestimate military technology blueprint, dude.
They have crazy ideas but worth to try.
Even Maus and some huge tanks from Germany also worth to see if it is really work or not.
Look at US. They also made some weird design but the result is good. Like their stealth bomber for example. That V-shape thin plane is a successful product even tho if u look at it, it is weird especially when u just look at the blueprint.
Imagine if Habakkuk melts lmao that'll be a huge meme
Would take 2 years of extreme summer that a human would considered to move out and plus I think the ice is just the outside layer of the hull used to protect from torpedo from u boat while the inside and all that is metal but I get your point I would make memes about it
the thing wasn't even built i know this is pro ally a joke
@@averagetexan9930 in fact the allies really attempted it, google it buddy
Also The Nazis Der Fuhrer superbattleship
Yeah xD
Video starts at 1:10 thank me later.
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Thank you mr.dog
I'll not gonna thank u :/
I'll not gonna thank u :>
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Hahaha! You fucking ding dong... highlighted is something you see yourself! It’s highlighted so you know it’s yours! Ha!
JUMPiKO I was new to TH-cam commenting so I didn’t know xD
@@eloisanzara237 for real
deepthingarehardandtherethesaddest boy for real
Well, that was a lot of pausing.
If only we could pause life
every other warship: "Ahem,..... Gentlemen?"
Habakkuk: "YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYOLO!"
The Habakkukk is a 2nd world war British carrier design.
Just letting you know
It was so obvious this would be sponsored by world of warships lmao
Edit: well shit no wonder I’m getting more than 3 replies it’s the top comment lmao
Lol xD
Definitely
@@borntofart LOL LMAO HAHA
I guess if this guy do a comparision on land vehicles, it would be sponsored by World of Tanks
Wargaming must have really stepped up their game in advertising, all i can see are sponsor videos everywhere.
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first ship size is 69M
me: "nice"
Btw habakuk real planned size 1,2 km in lenght (1200m) and 200m wide, so no totally not 609m thats small
Damn HMS Victory is a beauty, something special about ships of the line!
Project Habakkuk is in Wakanda
Wakanda forever!
Just to let you know is not totally unfeasible plans were being worked on to develop this during World War for the North Atlantic
It was to be developed during World War II for the North Atlantic the composite was to be of ice and sawdust Frozen mixture and would prove to be virtually Unsinkable buy bonds torpedos Etc just saying
good thing wakanda has burned to the ground
Kids in Africa could've eaten those ships
How informative, I grew up on your videos, continue in the same spirit!
Great comparison. I'm a huge warship fanatic. Just a little heads up the USS Maine armored cruiser had an asymmetrical turret arrangement. She housed 2 twin 10 inch main battery turrets. One close to bow on the starboard side and one astern on the port side. I forgot what the name of the arrangement is called but it was very common in pre dreadnought era warships.
Should have included HMS Warrior; first ever iron-hulled war ship.
Kaga wasn’t the first IJN Carrier. Hosho was.
no shit sherlock
Kento Bento Box what exactly is obvious about that dipshit?
Yo my names Dex everything
Does the lava look like it was built before the Hosho?
Hah lol
Exactly, even then, it went to compete with Langley
Imagine the smallest warship meets the largest warship...
Just think about it!
Not much to think about the small one would get destroyed one hit
They all belong to UK. So, chill for a second. XD
Smallest warship:
OMG BIG BOSS!!!!
Largest warship:
OMG AN ANT!!!!
@@JaKingScomez The big one just has to run it over.
Yamato was the most beautiful and the greatest battleship ever made. There will never be another battleship like Yamato.
Okay first of all, the Yamato is the largest battleship. Second of all, Hosho was the first japanese carrier. Third of all, HMS Victory was bigger than the USS Constitution.
Agree: Like
Disagree: Comment
And I dont really care if a big arguement happens, so go ahead argue.
@@very_smug4748 maybe i agree with you
UK Countryball enterprise is still larger than yamato
@@tato300 what I meant is by battleships, not carriers or anything else.
UK Countryball oh then yes I agree
Wow I love comparison so much I can watch him all day
>USS Constitution
>larger than HMS Victory
stopped watching there.
The HMS Victory is quite possibly one of the largest ship of the lines of her day, and dwarfed the USS Constitution by a fair margin.
Most of the sizes are way off😂😂😂 for example, project habakkuk was actually planned to be 1200 meters not 609
Clearly the video was measuring size by length alone as most of these size comparrison videos do. The Constitution is longer than the victory but in no way is it "larger". The Victory had more decks (more area and mass) as well as more than twice as many guns.
Constitution is longer because it has a much longer bowsprit (It is a frigate after all) which for some reason is being counted to compare the two. Victory displaces 1300 tons more than Constitution which isn't odd considering they were built forty years apart and ships were becoming much heavier.
Victory was quite average as a First Rate with 104 guns and a displacement of 3500 tons. The HMS Caledonia had 120 guns, the French Orient had 120 guns at 5000 tons and the Spanish Santísima Trinidad had 130-40 guns and also displaced over 5000 tons.
However, Victory's lesser weight made her a much better sailing ship as Santísima Trinidad's bulk meant she spent most of Trafalgar wallowing in the light wind where she was shot to pieces and ultimate sank from the damage.
After two hundred and fifty years, they reckon only 10% of Victory is original. Everything else has been restored/replaced.
@@DomWeasel they have the length of the Constitution wrong altogether. Victory was 227 feet long, Constitution was only 203 feet, not 305. Constitution is a smaller ship. They boosted her size by 50% in this comparison lol
@@DonutGuard
The 305 feet comes from measuring Constitution from the tip of the bowsprit to her spanker. It adds a hundred feet.
He seems to have gotten his figures from Wikipedia which clearly states the differences but he seems to have missed that.
You display the information way too fast, not giving me enough time to read it without pausing every damn second
You guys are slow readers
Ever heard of I'm usually in a position where it's not optimal to pause every second?
I agree. I slowed to video down to .75 and it was better.
if ur reading that slow or are unaware u can slow the video down GET SOME HELP U WANKER!!!
i thought the same thing, i slowed to .75.
Habakkuk could not have carried a C-5....not long enough for takeoff and there's no catapult in the world that could get it up to airspeed.
Plus, Habakkuk was a WWII project.
Maine was not a cruiser...she was a battleship.
sam signorelli yeah I was like tf how haven’t I heard that shit then I looked it up and yeah made a lot more sense that shit sounds retarded lol
Well, I'm not defending the factual accuracy of the concept of the Habakkuk as a modern day design, that much is kinda iffy, but a C-5 Galaxy could get up into the air via the usage of booster rockets, its how large airplanes are utilized on very short runways, its impressive as hell, albeit pretty loud
@@jewosaurusrex1601 Boosters sufficient to get a C-5 in the air would likely put far too much stress on the airframe, especially if it was fully loaded. They HAVE been used with C-130s, but the Hercules is a FAR smaller and lighter plane than the Galaxy.
@@samsignorelli Ah, my bad, I just could've sworn I've read somewhere that the C-5 Galaxy was able to utilize boosters in order to STOL. Maybe I mixed it up with the C-130 and the B-52. My bad man.
@@samsignorelli hahahahaha yeah I just googled it, yeah no fucking way the C-5 galaxy is being able to do STOL operations with boosters, damn it's almost the same size as the Antonev 225. For some reason I thought it was a bit smaller.
1:20 Haha wow, I was on the HMS Victory on Saturday
Fun fact about project Habakkuk, it was a plan during ww2 for the allies to create a super carrier for scouting and patrolling the Atlantic from German U-boats during ww2 and was planned to be built in the Hudson's bay Cananda because the weather there was more suited for its construction and had a prototype which passed it's tests properly to almost acheive it's goal but the royal navy scrapped it due to costs but I find it amazing that somthing this bold and creative was not only an idea but it almost became a reality
The ship shown at 1:33 is the Maine-class battleship (BB-10 class), built in 1902, not the second-class battleship Maine (formerly Armored Cruiser #1, no designation as a battleship) that was sunk in 1898.
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It's a good idea that you add the largest civilian vessel (should be a container ship) for comparison
So which country owns" PROJECT HABAKKUK " last one....
Royal navy, but it's only a concept from II world war
UK
Antarctica
penguins of Madagascar.
The UK
You've taken victories deck length and Constitution from the end of her bowsprit to the end of the spanker, in reality Victory is longer.
I wish this game went all the way back to wooden ships, I'd probably start playing it again if it did
The Bismarck will always be my favorite, the British Navy did my boi dirty with a torpedo to the rudder, but it fought like fuck. It took fleets to bring the thing down, but even at that, they couldn’t sink it. Long live the Bismarck
Am I the only reader which can read the text under 1 second?
Who*
@@amireyvazi9251 autocorrect beats us up (coming from his back-up)
no
I can do that
HMS Victory is actually larger than USS Constitution. Is a typo I think USS Constitution should probably be 63m long
It depends where you measure from, but yes the HMS Victory is much larger.
Isaiah Silverstein you’re a moron.
To put Victory - a ship that participated in some of the most epic and decisive naval encounters of the "Age of Sail" with Constitution - a ship that basically did fuck all in contrast except beat some smaller ships, is an insult anyway.
yes. hms victory is a first rate and uss constitution is just a frigate
It's a lenght comparison not a size one. The Yamato also larger than Missouri, Carles de Gaulle than Graf Zeppelin.
Thanks for the speed reading course and for forcing me to use magnified reading glasses.
3:41 that's just too silly.
One giant floating big boi that has to be escorted by an entire fleet just to survive.
2:23 fake, Houshou is the first Japanese aircraft carrier(CVL).
if you mean standard aircraft carrier, is Akagi.
--this comment made by kancolle weeaboo.
kancolle weebs, assemble!
I'll never understand why you weebs put a U after an O. Can't it just be Hosho? Or Kongo?
So you liked kancolle huh ???
(Weeb bros ??)
It spelled Hosho
Is Hoshou right too ?? Because the name of a Japanese battlrcruiser some say Kongo some say it Konggou idk which one is the right one
There were several ships that were designed that could go on here one of which had the construction started before it was canceled not long afterward. They would be the A-150 class and the H-series battleships.
H-44 would of been a brilliant site ashame it wasnt made
When 20% of the whole video is a sponsor.
Pretty amazing...I can't believe they can get those big things to float...impressive.
nice graphics bro... good work... i enjoyed
I wish we'd have battleships again I love these ships
Kaga wasn't japans first carrier. That would have been the IJN Hōshō
2nd ijn
Yup but she is the 1st japanese carrier to hold a dreadnaught hull when akagi which is an amagi battle cruiser hold a battle cruiser hull
Man... i thought it was World of Warships PC...
Agreed, tho they have a console version in alpha now 😉
I've said it before and I'll say it again .
There are only two types of ships at sea ......
Submarines
And Targets .
Waddup Mayne
If you don't get it then you won't get the explanation .
Is this a ww2 battle of Atlantic joke?
the habakkuk was a british project in the early 40's, your right it could carry a plane the size of a C-5. BUT it would probably collapse under the weight
It would not. Ship cannot collapse
Try parallel parking the Habakkuk into a tight space. Or unparking it from one.
the habakuk can load two USS Enterprise
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¿¡ Where is Santisima Trinidad !?
Santísima Trinidad (officially named Nuestra Señora de la Santísima Trinidad by royal order on 12 March 1768, nicknamed La Real, sometimes confused with the galleon Santísima Trinidad y Nuestra Señora del Buen Fin) was a Spanish first-rate ship of the line with 112 guns. This was increased in 1795-96 to 130 guns by closing in the spar deck between the quarterdeck and forecastle, and around 1802 to 140 guns, thus creating what was in effect a continuous fourth gundeck although the extra guns added were actually relatively small. She was the heaviest-armed ship in the world when rebuilt, and bore the most guns of any ship of the line outfitted in the Age of Sail.
HMS Hood belike: you included bismarck BUT NOT ME!?
I find these stuff satisfiying for some reason..
I like the new commentary!
Graf zeppelin
Amen
Wärs mal fertig geworden!
Main fuhrer
Lmao the kreigsmarine was shit
Mein Furher... there the ship name.... Yamato...
Most of this is wrong. Just saying
Chris Derm yeah! Kaga wasn’t the first IJN Carrier!
@luke9201 luke9201
Not anymore. It has lost its place as the biggest battleship ever since iowa class battleships were built.
IJN Yamato sits at 863ft in length.
USS Missouri at 887 ft
USS iowa at 887ft
USS new jersey at 888 ft
The USS Wisconsin 889ft. long making it the longest battleship.
The Yamato still had the biggest Cannons !
HMS Victory is a Ship of the Line, not a gunship.
I like how you labeled the ships
There are /so/ many significant inaccuracies in this video it hurts. The Models for USS Maine (the turrets weren't centerline and the ship only had 2 funnels), the Kirov does NOT have gun turrets like that, and Habakkuk was a WWII project, meaning it would be designed as a WWII carrier would be (no angled flight deck) and most CERTAINLY would not have been designed with the C5 Galaxy in mind.
They have also taken victories deck length and Constitution from the end of her bowsprit to the end of the spanker, in reality Victory is longer. And they got the wrong ship design for the Indian ship as well, using INS Viraat when it's meant to be INS Vikramaditya
that "cruiser" Russia made is suspiciously large
It had aviation , torpedos and one of most powerfull RLS with guns
*Soviet Union 60s
They call it a battlecruiser, which is what it is!
Wich Cruiser you mean,anyways, USS Enterprise is the biggest
It's a nuclear, giuded missile battlecruiser
The uss constitution wasn’t even half the size of HMS victory
Still lost
In length, it is not quite as long but much over half the size. In overall size yeah probably.
"and the HMS Queen Elizabeth isn't as big as the USS Gerald R. Ford"
@@unfortunateson5016 OOF
U forgot the nose and the tail
We're gonna need a bigger boat
Lol
nature: We're gonna need a bigger shark...
searched for wooden warships vs. Battleships in ww2 but i guess comparison is good too.
edit: if your asking why i jst want one sided battles fought by something from the past
Habakkuk brings back Warship Gunner Memories
That ain't what the Enterprise looks. But hey, good video.
Edit: Nevermind, I'm an idiot. There is also a Nimitz called the USS Enterprise. I was thinking of the Yorktown Enterprise.
If it's anything likethe Nimitz, its prolly shitty
Error: Name Not Found You’re quite wrong. It’s actually NCC-1701
@Khizar Sharif Khan Sharif Gul Thanks. I guess I forgot there was a Nimitz called the Enterprise when I wrote the comment.
Yeah the yorktown is more like an escort carrier looks wise
Juggs The Yorktown is the same class carrier.
I didn't know the Enterprise was going to be bigger than the Gerald R Ford. I like to follow aircraft carriers a lot and never heard about that and can't find anything on Google about that. What is your source?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Enterprise_(CVN-65)
The Enterprise was our first commissioned Nuclear powered carrier, and the reason it’s after the Ford on this list is because it’s longer. The Gerald R. Ford has a noticeably larger displacement, carry capacity, etc... The Enterprise is just a tad bit longer.
@@ethanobenauer7083 have in mind that this is comparing it's size in length terms, so it's quite true.
Wrong. It's not size it's only lenght comparison.
Yamato class was the LARGEST size battleship ever built.
But this video is put the Iowa class after it. Wich is only true in lenght.
Yamato class:
Lenght: 256 m
Beam: 38.9 m
Draft: 11 m
Displacement: 65,027 t or 71,659 t full load.
Iowa class (USS Missouri):
Lenght: 270 m
Beam: 32.97 m
Draft: 11.51 m
Displacement: 46,000 t or 58,400 t full load.
So Yamato was much more bigger in a size only shorter.
But it's also clear the Charles de Gaulle is bigger size than the 1 meter longer Graf Zeppelin.
Its called no one is wrong depending on what criteria as sharnhorst was a bb considered by Germany but a a light battle cruiser by allied standards. Its all relative to country on class and size yes some ships are longer but others are fatter and wider in displacement.
i thought yamato was 263m?
You're fucking stupid. The Missouri is the longest battleship, the Yamato has the largest displacement. However, this video is going by length, therefore, the Missouri is obviously placed after the Yamato.
Yamato was overall 263 meters long but the waterline lenght was only 256 meters
I agree
they forgot my inflatable boat with a machinegun on it XD
Humans can build structures way bigger than animals can ever get
I had to watch this at 2x speed, it was going to slow !
3:45 Anyone noticed the project habakkuk's info the including is inclduing
What do you mean?
Destro Hydra look closely to the info of project habbukuk when ya read the including its inclduing
Germayne Gaming Playz TH-cam Gaming the including its including is confusing me 😐
InClDuInG a C-5 GaLaXy!!!!!
Sooooo big blue aircraft carrier coming soon..... Cool
it is absolutely not.
"Soon"
1943 is soon
It's not cool, and it's not coming soon. It was a WWII concept.
HereChickens He's a kid forgive him
Well, it IS cool indeed.... got it? 😬
I knew the video was sponsored by world of warships when I saw that thumbnail
Nice Kirov ! Very real model
You are wrong about the USS Constitution. Hms Victory IS still commisioned in the Royal navy, this makes her the oldest comissioned vessel.
Kaga: said by this video to be the 1st cv in the ijn
Hosho: Am I a joke to you?
*_Another sponsored video!_*
I'd like to buy 3 gunboats 5 destroyer and 3 dreadnoughts.
The Pykrete aircraft carrier would've been the biggest meme ever if it was actually built in ww2
Lol sponsored by WOWB, so anticlimatic
Amayezing its WOWS. Not WOWB.
So where is the H-44?
I just put commented about that, I know, I'm pissed off too.
No between USS Missouri and INS Viklamaditya
Ah here come the german fanboys
"H-44" battleship; operator "German Kriegsmarine" ~1942; Displacement: 131,000 t (129,000 long tons; 144,000 short tons); Length: 345 m (1,131 ft 11 in); Beam: 51.5 m (169 ft 0 in); Draft: 12.7 m (41 ft 8 in); Speed: 30.1 knots (55.7 km/h); Armament: 8 × 50.8 cm (20.0 in) guns, 12 × 15 cm (5.9 in) guns, 16 × 10.5 cm (4.1 in) guns, 28 × 3.7 cm (1.5 in), 40 × 2 cm (0.8 in) guns, 6 × 53.3 cm (21.0 in) torpedo tubes.
Where is Star destroyer?
In a galaxy far far away?
Im downloading that game bc it actually looks fun
“World of warship blizz”
*pronounciation intensifies*
Where’s İmperial Germany’s 170-180 meters dreadnoughts ?
Adolf Hitler wait u alive that means u didn't suicide yourself
??? germanys ww1 ships were just not as good as brits the bismarck only just made the ground even and that was a class of 2 ships compared to about 30 of about the same size and capability their ships just werent as good sadly, i think we all secretly wish the war lasted abit longer so we could see what they couldve made dont you agree?
Actually the project habakkuk was never constructed. It is dismantled.
But, it was a great idea of making a ship From ice and pykrete it succeeded but not for long time.
I think it could work now, dude's imagination was weak, he should have put ANOTHER insulator between the Insulator and the Pykrete.
Can the US build that ship in reality
PRIME LIBERTY Yeah could be but it would need a hell of a cooling system.
Hell, they could do Space Ships with ICE, could survive Space Vacuum but the problem is that you will need to solve the friction heat.
Wait.. it is dismantled.... so it went to outer core😕
@@mfdoom4467 ice would crack apart as soon as you lit your engines for a course correction.
Who else thought the Yamato would be the largest lol
She's wider and heavier, but not longer.
A 1-MINUTE INTRO I CAN’T
I skip an ad to watch world of warships ad
Woah,. i'm a player of both world of warship and world of tanks, both mobile and pc version😂🤣🤣 may IS 8 battle tank and Japanese tier 5 battleship Kongo😂🤣
who gives a fuck
Fucking sexy
I would play with you anytime sweet hrt.
**deletes* *world* *of* *tanks**
*_*downloads_* *_war_* *_thunder_**
At the end I think your google translate got messed up a little
No no no the yamato is bigger than mirssouri
Siti Mufida Hasana T T
The Yamato has a much larger displacement, but the length of the ship is not as long as the Missouri. Please pay attention before you get all triggered.
The Missouri is about 7 Meters longer
look the yamato is ben swolo and the missouri obi wan kenobis highground
I think your Japanese that's why your saying it and no missouri is 270m and yamato is 263m😄
Grand salute to ins vikramaditya
The model shown is the wrong one, thats the Vikrant(ex HMS Hermes) not the ex Russian Ship.
when a ship so big it can carry air force aircraft, and is made of ice and wood, "My lord is that legal?"
You know I got a add for a war ship game before your sponsor 😂
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Who dosent?
The list is not completed: missing all the LIttorio Class of Italian Royal Navy. The battleship Roma was 240.7 meters (790 ft.) long.
Subtitles are moving to fast
The history of the Bismarck is interresting.
Gotta love the world of warships gameplay