11 Most Mysterious Abandoned Warships!

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The U.S. Carriers name is pronounced Oh-Risk-Uh-Nee, say it three times real fast, you won't ever forget.

peterboyle
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I would be surprised if even 10% of the photos that are used in this video are actually of the ships that they were talking about. When they're talking about an aircraft carrier and they show a picture of a medium size freighter it's fairly easy to tell.

jusdafax
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Most of the pictures of ships bear no resemblance to the one being discussed.

lecco
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FYI: Service members who serve on ships are called "sailors" not soldiers.

ChrisNystrom
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For number 8, you were talking about the military ships in Suisun Bay and you showed a picture of Battleship Iowa at 3:08. USS Iowa hasn't been at Suisun Bay since 2012, when it was moved to the Port of Los Angeles and put on display as a museum ship.

Tjrissi
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You forgot about the most famous abandoned ship
Royal Australian Navy
HMAS Cerberus (HMVS) 1871 - 1924 and still visible at Black Rock in Victoria.

Studebaker
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Well, I got down to No 5 and was yet to see anything mysterious about the ships that were named. Most were not abandoned either. When you have the full history of the ship it is hardly a mystery.

wezab
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Wow, this does not even qualify as clickbait.

bobjohnson
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It’s not called the “British Navy”. It’s called the Royal Navy. You switch between the two… pick one… the right one.

seapappy
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Actually the Oriskany was named the "Zippo" after the lighter because it caught fires every 4-3 hours.

mssxngr_frxm_th_stxrz
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1.56 - 2.00 is not abandoned Sub but Agosta 70A Class Submarine used by Malaysian Navy as Training Sub and later retired and put up as Museum at Malacca City, Malaysia.

azahaibrahim
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Sea shadow was never meant to be a production ship. It was a technology demonstrator for stealth ships. Oriskany is pronounced "Or-Risk-Kin-ee"

kdrapertrucker
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11:22 There are so few WW1 ships left, it would be a shame to see this one go.

GetDougDimmadomed
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There are so many things wrong with this I don't know where to begin.

gtc
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Channel - "Let's make a video about ship wrecks!"
Guy who makes the video - "Ok. I'll just use whatever video I can get that won't get us demonetized."
Channel - "That's fine, we're just shit-posting at this point anyway."

Kobaneko
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It would be nice if you kept the pictures on the ship you were describing, instead of just mashing up pics of ANY old ship and presenting them as the one you are talking about. Half of the time during this presentation, you weren't even showing the actual ship you were talking about.

Bleriotman
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The Alert Just sank recently, so looks like its staying put for awhile

blackzim
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If I'm not mistaken the Sea Shadow was actually used in a James Bond movie as well.

christophertmunro
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The narration wasn’t bad. But… PRO TIP: Sailors are assigned to a naval vessel. Not soldiers.

Use ship pictures and video that are at least remotely related to the ship you’re talking about.

Stock footage irrelevant to the ship can be done without.

Also, hardly “mysterious.” If you’re seeking views and upvotes, I get it. I watched this out of morbid curiosity.

williammcdaniel
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Apparently we were modernizing to use metal and synthetic materials on our hulls in 1953? Wut? 1859 we were making Iron Clad ships. All battleships there after were metal hulls. The only wood used was normally on the upper deck, then between WW1 and WW2 we started to up armour ships with steel decks due to plunging fire from the enemy being more likely (HMS hood is a testement to that after plunging fire from Bismarck hit the only unarmoured part of the ship). How about getting the facts right with we were modernising mine sweepers by using composite materials and specialist alloys.

seansamurai