How US Navy Destroyer Ship Works?

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This US destroyer can be divided into several parts. At the front is the bow, or some might call this the stem, followed by the forecastle, and the most important part, the bridge.

Moving inside, this serves as the primary command and control center for the ship. It offers an almost 360-degree field of view and spans almost two stories in height, and is manned by staff 24 hours a day.

Just below the bridge are the meeting and dining rooms. Due to the compact nature of this destroyers, the living quarters for the 300 crew members are quite cramped at this level.

Moving further back, there are four turbines, diesel engines, and electrical generators connected to a double shaft propeller. As these are diesel generators, the exhaust is directed through two funnels located here and intentionally designed to reduce heat and Radar signature of the ship.

As the Name Suggest "Destroyer", it is equipped to carry around 90 missiles with this Vertical Launching System, a Mark Forty-Five deck gun position at the front, followed by close combat Phalanx and a Sea RAM missile system.

But that's not all; it also houses Harpoon anti-ship missiles and torpedo tubes for threats underneath.
And if that's not enough, there's a submarine hunter killer Sea hawk, equipped with Sonar and Torpedo's featured in the upcoming video. So, stay tuned and don't miss a beat."
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A suggestion a 3:46. Please use accurate 24 km representation, instead of a world map and a ship in the Atlantic. This would give the impression that the ship could stike London by just being in the middle of the Atlantic. Your videos are amazing and having more accuracy would only improve them

muhammadhuzaifaazam
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That 24km radius ... 🤣

Great video !

MrFalut
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The bridge is merely where they steer the ship and tell it where to go. The CIC (combat information center) is more the command and control center of the ship. It's where all the sensors feed into and where all the ship's weapon system can be control.

davec
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3:43 Bro, why did you draw 14 miles as the entire Atlantic Ocean? 🤣

yojimbo
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There are no diesel generators on an Arleigh Burke class DDG, they have three Rolls Royce gas turbine generators, the first 28 ships of the class have 90 Mk-41 cells, the rest have 96. For the 5" gun, there's nothing automated about moving the shells and powder casings from the racks where they are stowed to the vertical hoist (that's done by about 4 or 5 Sailors). There are no "reverse" gears on them either, but they use variable pitch propellers, so instead of having to stop and spin the propellers backwards, you just change the angle of the blades on it to make the ship move in reverse.

dundonrl
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This is the most detailed 3D graphic of US Navy destroyers I've seen on YouTube. Thank you everybody for putting in the hard work 🤟☘️♥️

Consonat
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For those who are wondering about the MK.45 Naval Gun

General Characteristics Primary Function: Fully-automatic, naval gun mount.
Date Deployed: 1971 (Mark 45 Mod 0)
Range: 13 nautical miles (14.9 statute miles) with conventional ammunition.
Type Fire: 16-20 rounds per minute automatic, conventional ammunition.
Magazine Capacity: 600 rounds conventional for Destroyers; 1200 rounds conventional for Cruisers.
Caliber: 5 inch 54 caliber (MK 54 Mod 1/2) barrel length of 270 inches (54 x 5)
Guidance System: MK 45 Gun Mount is remotely fired from the MK 160 Gun Computer System or MK 86 Gun Fire Control System during normal operations
Platforms: MK 45 MOD 1 (5"/54) - CGs 61, 65-68 (2 gun mounts per ship). MK 45 MOD 2 (5"/54) - DDGs 51-80 5" 54 (1 gun mount per ship); CGs 69-73 (2 gun mounts per ship). MK 45 MOD 4 (5"/62) - DDG 81-113AF (1 gun mount per ship); CG 52-60, 62-64 (2 gun mounts per ship).

ChristopherGriffin-eeol
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So, based on the graphic, does this mean that the Atlantic Ocean is about 25 miles wide?

jjwwqq
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I appreciate the dedication and professionalism of the US Navy.

LocateA
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This is the most detailed 3D graphic of US Navy destroyers on YouTube. Thank you for putting hard work.

aitellybangla
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Major error on the MK 45 Gun section. No USN ships have an "automated ammunition shuttle"
The rounds are hand loaded into the lower hoist from bulk storage (or straight into the loader drum if the magazine is on the same deck such as the rear gun on the Ticonderoga's). The RN, RAN and RCN will have such a system when their type 26 (or derivatives) come on line but this seems a waste of weight, ones and maintenance to me as an former operator maintainer of the MK 45

RobMcGinley
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Bit slower please, take it easy, quality over quantity ok? Make a few high quality and accurate videos instead of ramping up lots of videos at short periods

danielhandika
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9:05 That rudder explanation 🤣 Thank you captain 😁

Adam-oqxq
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the 24km issue got mentioned enough
Just a little heads up, these are fine animations and I really enjoy looking at them.
So uhm, thanks 😍

DocuAddict
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As part of the RD team that manufactured the high speed reduction gearing for DDG 51. Working in the GEAR plant in Lynn MASS for GE. I ran the largest 7 axis cnc horz boring mill especially installed for the project. Myself and another machinist machined the prototype high speed reduction gearing required for testing. I wish more was talked about because in 87 after they went into production I resigned. I completely left the machinist trade fora better life and did

skipd
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10:47 Love how you explained the difference

FunkyMunkey_
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What a huge 24 km hahaha... From Istanbul Turkiye to the Titanic shipwreck in the middle of the Atlantic ocean. :D Greetings from Türkiye. Thanks for this beautiful video.

gloriousmka
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Impressive, most impressive. My favorite How it works video was that of the submarine in which you used the Virginia class block V intended version to accommodate additional tomahawk missiles. As previously stated though a single silo could accommodate 7 tomahawks I would nonetheless reserve one of the silos for a Trident ll D5 14 warhead ballistic missile as a backup to the Trident and future Columbia DC boomers. Spreading strategic forces making them difficult to target.

joelr.
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Who remembered the series The Last Ship. Remember the confrontation between Nathan James and the British sub

TrusePkay
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I had no idea that the Atlantic Ocean was only 24 kilometers wide

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