US Deadliest 2024 Nuclear Submarine Is Ready For Action

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US Deadliest Twenty Twenty-four Nuclear Submarine Is Now Ready For Action. In the deep, dark ocean, a new giant of military power is about to change the game of naval dominance. Introducing the United States Navy’s most advanced nuclear submarine of twenty twenty-four—a technological marvel cloaked in secrecy. With global tensions on the rise, this submarine isn’t just another military asset; it’s a game-changer, showcasing unmatched strength and marking a new era in underwater warfare. What secrets does this cutting-edge submarine hold beneath the waves? How will it shift the balance of power in global naval strategy? Join us as we unveil the US deadliest nuclear submarine of twenty twenty-four that is ready for action.

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I was stationed on the USS Nauitlus SSN 571 from 1975-77. We were the very first nuclear submarine but also the very first nuclear powered vessel ever. When we did war games we always played the USSR submarine. The reason for that we sounded like a Hotel Class Russian sub. On one of those war games we popped 3 flares on the deck of a carrier which pissed off the captian of that carrier and the heard of that fleet. We all thought it was funny as all hell. To top it off when we needed some stores we went to that same carrier and took all of our stores from their stores that was supposed to go to their officers. Those were some great lobesters and rib eye steaks.

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Nothing compared to what I saw fly out of the water in Lynmouth, UK in 1988. I was a top a high hill looking towards the sea, when a saucer -shaped "craft" shot up out of the sea with water trailing behind it. The object went straight up into the sky and vanished. Colour, light grey. Definite saucer shape, exited water edge. on. Took my breath away and became the topic of conversation for the rest of the day.

enforcer-es
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" Never been afraid of Death "

NealFry
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fantastic. who can match & out perform these american wonders?👍👍👏👏

michaelwong
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Pay attention boys and girls, when it is stated that the weakest point of this command(each ship is considered a Command, just as a base is a Command) is psychological vs technological. You're mindset is what is tested most

charleslord
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I cant imagine bieng under water for up to 6 months in a sub OR even operating in a tank on land, these very brave men and women need a medal just for bravery in today's toxic world of Wars in today's vicious times. Bravo US you have come along way from my days as a young navy noob 60 years ago. Stay safe and ty for your lifes service for us all.

thomasf-yw
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This new class of submarines represents a significant leap in technology, capability, and strategy, reaffirming the U.S. Navy’s dominance in undersea warfare.

JackVCason
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25:26 Make it make
They have a rugged outer hull for protection and a lighter, streamlined inner hull to improve speed and efficiency. Russian Submarine

AmskepticalTravelers-secr
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Dismiss everyone who gains or who lost by USA Troops

EdwardStone-fc
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Clean up your editing! That was an Akula (Typhoon), not an Ohio class boat!! 27:15

bozhijak
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The documentation I signed when I entered service does not allow me to disclose a lot of things I wish I could, as of yet

charleslord
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Germany had the first rubber tile coatings, 5 were built and undetectable at the end of WW2.

turboist
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Lucky we live USA cause with out nato who are we

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AmskepticalTravelers-secr
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Probably...but not enough tubes for thousands of people

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The Russian double titanium hulled 700ft K-329 Belgorod is far superior than any US steel sub, quiet, fast at 125mph, it carries the worlds first nuclear propulsion nuclear armed torpedo Poseidon, put to sea 2023.

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We long ago stopped listening for the sound they generate and instead listen for the "hole" (shadow) left in the ambient background.

garymartin
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More space for advanced weaponry? What about more space for the damn crew. They're spending billions on these subs and refuse to make the crew more comfortable. I was on subs and the military attitude towards crew on this matter is disgusting. They refuse to spend another penny on crew comfort. They'll change it when the day comes when no one volunteers for sub duty. And you don't want to assign someone to sub duty who doesn't want to be there. Spend more money on crew comfort and stop adding more weapons. Even the captains cabin on a sub is substandard.

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Russian videos of their submarines and crews certainly confuse this presentation. US Navy Submarine Qualified PO making this comment, 1970-1976.

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