Incredible Reasons Why US Navy Aircraft Carriers are Almost Impossible to Sink

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US aircraft carriers are state of the art weapons of war, designed to be nearly unsinkable, and today we are going to prove it. Check out today's epic new military video where we countdown the top 10 reasons US Navy aircraft carriers are so crazy hard to take out!

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The last time I heard a ship was unsinkable, she sank on her maiden voyage

matthewhaynes
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“When an American Aircraft carrier hits an iceberg, the iceberg sinks.”
-Titanic

plausiblequotes
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What’s craziest to me is that the largest boat (or at least among) in the world is also one of the fastest. That’s a crazy amount of power

freemanmoser
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I love it how you called it the ‘behemoths of American diplomacy” 😂

HarrisSultanAtheist
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Nearly Sixty thousand tons of diplomacy

The most USA logic I've ever heard

rizalpambudi
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Ironically...the sea floor is full of “unsinkable” ships...

richardpatton
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I served on the America from 1978 to 1982 in the Executive Dept. Two Med cruises, I did the Ditch (Suez) and went to Australia and Singapore. Became a shellback in the Indian Ocean. Not bad for an East Coast sailor. 18 years old and the world was my playground.

hubster
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Uncle was a Coast Guard Commander who got to go on a new carrier's sea trial, said he thought craziest part was full speed, until.. they went from full speed to full reverse (to test the ship) & the front of the flight deck touched the water they stopped so hard...

matthewcubbon
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9:33 Today I Learned: A US aircraft carrier is wired up better than the US state of Texas.

NajwaLaylah
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The Russian government watching this: Interesting...

fuethegreat
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Fun fact I joined the Navy straight out if high school. After boot camp was stationed on CVN73. They let me drive CVN73 ship before I even had my car drivers license. Pretty wild to be driving a air craft carrier without a car license.

LeftWingNationalist
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So you should do a scenario video regarding these systems (I’m really curious about the speed) vs the hypersonic missile.

yaboibradautry
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4:09 everybody gangsta till the us army has secure fspaces

cammysam
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I noticed that they didn't mention a very critical component -- a crew that is highly trained to fight casualties, limit damage, and effect repairs.

kenner
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Smaller ships most certainly have SCIFs, which among other things, are used in direction finding, and relaying targeting information back to the carrier.

sjbellotti
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The fact this was published 2 years ago, and that even at that point it was public knowledge, makes you wonder what level things are at by this point.

sensaivers
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SCIF

S is for Secure
C is for compartmentalized
I is for information
And F is for space
Wait what...

Edit: thanks for telling me that f stands for facility but this was a joke lol

Afrancis
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USS America: the most creative name ever

judesutherland
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Eventually, you did discuss the AEW (actually, AWACS) plane, but you missed the critical point of radar horizon, which is why I consider this to be the most important CVBG asset.

But overall, an absolutely top-notch report.

victorfinberg
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I have personally worked on Weld Inspection and Quality Control Technologies on US NAV-SEA projects and there is no question about how well constructed the world's #1 naval power truly is

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