The ship in the thumbnail does not exist. The design is known as an X-Hull, it is very stable in heavy seas, and is commonly used for supply/service ships in places like the North Sea, but the USCG does not have any of them.
Beat it loser boy. Your men aren't allowed to leave the country by law. Basically prinoers in their own country and forced to fight. Loser Ukraini. The guys who fought for the SS in WWII.
Question: you said that one of these patrol ships (built in Turkey, but is a Qutari vessal) is the fastest on the planet, stating it can move at 35 knots, right? How can you make that claim when you know that the USS Gerald R Ford, the first Ford Class Aircraft Carrier, can reach speeds which are secret. Though only God and the US Naval Command know exactly how fast she can move, she has been unofficially clocked at near 40 knots. And she is made of good old American steel from the plants in Northwest Indiana and Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
The ship in the thumbnail does not exist. The design is known as an X-Hull, it is very stable in heavy seas, and is commonly used for supply/service ships in places like the North Sea, but the USCG does not have any of them.
@@kevindougherty1951 Well with all due respect if it does not exist it shouldn't have been used as a thumbnail!!!!!! X-hull ships are already in operation www.google.com/search?q=x-hull+ships&oq=x-hull+ships&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIICAEQABgWGB4yCAgCEAAYFhgeMg0IAxAAGIYDGIAEGIoFMg0IBBAAGIYDGIAEGIoFMg0IBRAAGIYDGIAEGIoFMg0IBhAAGIYDGIAEGIoFMg0IBxAAGIYDGIAEGIoFMgcICBAAGO8FMgoICRAAGKIEGIkF0gEKMjM0NjJqMWoxNagCCLACAQ&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:9fb7b455,vid:wNyvyI4bXGQ,st:0
The ship in the thumbnail does not exist. The design is known as an X-Hull, it is very stable in heavy seas, and is commonly used for supply/service ships in places like the North Sea, but the USCG does not have any of them.
@ I personally hate the use of fake thumbnails. Even if it is obvious. Use a thumbnail from the actual video, or not at all. Why use a fake thumbnail that’s false advertising.
You didn't cover the impact of what they were made of. A carbon fiber ship could be incredibly light and fast, yet a terrorist in a RIB with a heavy machine may be able to shred it?. A couple of those boats looked like yachts with Coast Guard paint. Are you mixing apples and oranges?
The US coast guard 110 patrol boat is much older but faster than that new one.
The ship in the thumbnail does not exist. The design is known as an X-Hull, it is very stable in heavy seas, and is commonly used for supply/service ships in places like the North Sea, but the USCG does not have any of them.
I don't believe in watch bate -- show something in the lead but not in the product as you did here. I won't watch your productions.
They should make civilian versions of these ships.
You could not afford to buy them and you could not afford to operate them....
Get your checkbook out for your very own version.
@joewoodchuck3824 I wish that I could afford it.
@@wofat6300 There are extremely few people who can afford them. The very definition of elite.
@joewoodchuck3824 And I'm not one of them.
Rio Aranza is out of service for more than one year. Spain right now have 0 patrol boats on duty.
LOL! Russian Navy. Residents of the bottom of the Black Sea. Slava Ukraini.
Beat it loser boy. Your men aren't allowed to leave the country by law. Basically prinoers in their own country and forced to fight. Loser Ukraini. The guys who fought for the SS in WWII.
Damn, every Russian design looks so menacing and functional.
They look like that.
The Aussie Austal is no less menacing
Realy I like this patrols ships
Your talking about a Russia ship but I can’t see it. Perfect camo.
Question: you said that one of these patrol ships (built in Turkey, but is a Qutari vessal) is the fastest on the planet, stating it can move at 35 knots, right? How can you make that claim when you know that the USS Gerald R Ford, the first Ford Class Aircraft Carrier, can reach speeds which are secret. Though only God and the US Naval Command know exactly how fast she can move, she has been unofficially clocked at near 40 knots. And she is made of good old American steel from the plants in Northwest Indiana and Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
Russian Navy homeport black Sea bottom
Thumbnail ship?
#10 only has a 200 nautical mile range? That’s nothing for a ship. Yikes!
They stack cans on deck for those long weekends... what could possibly go wrong?
@@robertlee6949😂😂😂😂
Russia's navy is no more
Pure bullshit
really???😂😂😂..very stupid person
Click bait the ship in the photo is not shown👎👎👎
The ship in the thumbnail does not exist. The design is known as an X-Hull, it is very stable in heavy seas, and is commonly used for supply/service ships in places like the North Sea, but the USCG does not have any of them.
@@kevindougherty1951 Well with all due respect if it does not exist it shouldn't have been used as a thumbnail!!!!!! X-hull ships are already in operation www.google.com/search?q=x-hull+ships&oq=x-hull+ships&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIICAEQABgWGB4yCAgCEAAYFhgeMg0IAxAAGIYDGIAEGIoFMg0IBBAAGIYDGIAEGIoFMg0IBRAAGIYDGIAEGIoFMg0IBhAAGIYDGIAEGIoFMg0IBxAAGIYDGIAEGIoFMgcICBAAGO8FMgoICRAAGKIEGIkF0gEKMjM0NjJqMWoxNagCCLACAQ&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:9fb7b455,vid:wNyvyI4bXGQ,st:0
Ok you didn’t show the thumbnail boat…. So that makes this clickbait… thumbs down.
Okay so …..thumbs down on you thinking that vessel in the thumbnail was a Patrol Boat! Hahaha
The ship in the thumbnail does not exist. The design is known as an X-Hull, it is very stable in heavy seas, and is commonly used for supply/service ships in places like the North Sea, but the USCG does not have any of them.
@@scottmulholland1329 Thumbs down for thinking it's a real ship. 🤪
@ I personally hate the use of fake thumbnails. Even if it is obvious. Use a thumbnail from the actual video, or not at all. Why use a fake thumbnail that’s false advertising.
Energyc craft 351401 top speed 50knot at Singapore straits😂😂😂
To 8:01 ??
You really need to broaden your knowledge regarding patrol ships.
Clickbait photo
Range of 200 miles?!?
Go back to the recording board.
Why didn’t I see the one in the pop up? I guess another bait and switch. .
You didn't cover the impact of what they were made of. A carbon fiber ship could be incredibly light and fast, yet a terrorist in a RIB with a heavy machine may be able to shred it?. A couple of those boats looked like yachts with Coast Guard paint. Are you mixing apples and oranges?
Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla usw.
What utter BS clickbait 🤬