November SSN Sub Brief

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The Soviet Unions early entry into nuclear propulsion came at a high cost. The November was revolutionary, reckless and changed naval warfare during the Cold War.
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I'm from St. Petersburg and I can confirm this K-3 submarine was recently delivered in the city this summer (2021) and being installed in a new museum at Kronstadt.

QuadroVF
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Outstanding presentation sir. At a young age, I was earmarked to train and serve in the Submarine Service (Royal Navy). Unfortunately, a medical condition made me ineligible, so I never had the chance to serve in a boat. The sheer guts of those Russian submariners is breathtaking, and the foolhardy things they got up to are legendary. I suppose the sinking of the Kursk finally killed any romantic notions I might have had about the life of a submariner.

howardmaryon
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“Russians! They do it differently! God bless ‘em… heh heh”

One of the reasons I watch Aaron is to hear the 80’s USN perspective on the USSR. It never disappoints 😂

Kowalski
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36:05 "30 knots possible but not recommended"
- Captain, what is it? Were are we going?
- We're going to kill Ramius.

icterio
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Interestingly, Alexandrov was also responsible for the RBMK project and was its principal designer. ---- and I can tell you how an RBMK explodes. The K11 incident matches the description of an incident which occurred to a gentleman named Anatoly Dyatlov while he worked for the navy. He would go on to become deputy chief engineer of Chernobyl, who chose to monitor a turbogenerator test in 1986.

DartzIRL
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A possible reason to have the batteries near a hatchway would be to allow for the venting of evolved gases from a charging mishap to outside the boat.

richardbell
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Thank you, Aaron, for another great historical upload !

mirandela
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Milli means 1/1000 so if they raised it 1000mm instead of 300mm it is a rather significant mistake as it is 3ft vs. 1ft. Sounds like no one RTFM.

FlakeSE
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Could you imagine being on deployment on one of those dinosaurs in the 80's?

yes
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In addition to their "submarine pay" - which supplemented their normal Soviet Naval pay - Officers and Ratings who served in the NOVEMBER class [and in the HOTEL and ECHO classes, which essentially had the same power train] received an additional special allowance, which was colloquially known as "childless money". This was because of the higher than normal incidence of testicular cancer [and other cancers] among such Soviet servicemen and also the elevated levels of birth defects among their children. Suspected causes were poor reactor shielding plus the frequent accidents affecting their nuclear power plants [as highlighted in this presentation].

adamjohnson
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Sov CMD: Take out K-52 and do speed trials
CPT K52: DA

a short while later

Sov CMD: How fast did you take K-52
CPT K52: So fast the props tore themselves to pieces.

meatppscle
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Major accidents seem to be the norm with the Russian navy

squid
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K11 sounds like a yarn from Sacred Cow Shipyard!! Lol

sage
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K-42 was damaged by reactor explosion on K-431 (Echo) pier-side. K-431 reactor blew up after it was lifted too far (see fire case of K-11) and the damage level, radiation and destruction was deemed as a result of criticality (just like Chernobyl).

docnele
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Meterscale (for 40:30 ): 1m = 10 dm = 100 cm = 1000 mm = a bit over 3 feet.
So bar at about three feet instead of one.

sharg
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Excellent and interesting as always. Thanks.

etc-era
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K-159 still got the reactor, and in that incident, 9 lives were lost. RIP

paul_winter
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Love these briefs, sub are so cool. Serving on one would of been cool but I was ineligible for service due to a back injury

PJ
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My kid is always leaving the lid to our nuclear reactor on the stairs. I try telling him he's gonna get someone killed if he keeps it up. 🤷

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Rogue wave is a resultant wave of various swells of differing direction, frequency, and or height synchronize to a super wave

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