US Submarine HITS an Aircraft Carrier and Then THIS HAPPENED...

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If a submarine were to collide with an aircraft carrier at full speed, what would the damage be for both ships? Would the submarine survive the impact? And is it even possible for a submarine to collide with an aircraft carrier? You might think it's unlikely, but despite today's advanced navigation and communication technologies, history has already shown us that such incidents are possible. Consider, for example, past incidents where a submarine unexpectedly came into contact with a surface ship. This demonstrates that, although rare, the complexity of maritime operations and human errors can lead to unforeseen situations. Before we delve deeper into such historical events, let's first look at the collision scenario. #aircraftcarrier #submarine #usnavy
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navyproductions
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Not sure of the hypothetical damage, but both COs can kiss their careers goodbye.

PeteVA-
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Homer Simpson comes out the submarine hatch, hold up a loud speaker and says, "It's my first day"

bryancampbell
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I remember being on the Indian Ocean at the Marianna Trench when we were broadsided by a sub, we (USS Jason AR8) shut our engines off so that a sub could tie off next to us. As the sub makes their approach they are literally side by side with us and all they had to do is toss their mooring lines, then all of a sudden and without any warning they start to back away from us to where it looked like a T, then the sub keeps going back and then it starts going forward and then they rammed our port side. Needless to say, they’re whole sonar systems was destroyed and we only had a dent…

KingoftheNorth
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I was on the USS Kitty hawk :) Only Naval carrier with a painted sub kill on the side of the Island till we were told to take it off.

kevinworrick
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March of 1984 the carrier Kitty hawk smacked into a Russian sub. Kitty Hawk had a few scratches, Sub was dead in the water and no propeller.

joemoore
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Depending on speed I think it would write-off both vessels...at least a hi-speed collision

RonnN-gftm
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*" Hey Buddy ! You can't park there ".*

ronwatson
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Their fleet will help rescue their crew unlike a US carrier if the torpedo hits one of the reactors

Then.
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Funny that the ** USS Kitty Hawk Vs Victor class Sub named 'Petropavlovsk' ** incident of March 21, 1984, just became "Declassified" as of 2017, 35+ years after the incident. I remember the KH because grew up in the San Diego area where the KH was stationed at North Island back in summer 1978(I believe?), I was taken on board and given a Tour of the ship from Bow to Stern since we were a Boy Scout Troop who had many of our Scout Leaders were Active Duty Navy Officers and my own cousin was a chaperone and a member of the US Army's 4 ID, 'The Old Ivy' Division.

I miss The Hawk and more over San Diego every day. But Life is what it is and just goes by on & on . Maybe someday I'll get back to my old Home Town of La Mesa, CA., but till then Colorado Springs will just have to do, for now.

TheSirStrazzen
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What Happens When a US Submarine HITS an Aircraft Carrier? The Captain gets "fired".

Thomasha
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You need to do you homework before making this video. In about 1966 the USS Nautilus (Nuclear Sub) collided while submerged with the USS Essex (Aircraft Carrier) off the SE coast of the US. One sailor on the sub received a broken arm. No one was injured on the carrier. The Sub lost its sail, and the carrier had hole in its port bow that was 9' high and 42' long.

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I was onboard the Kitty hawk when we mowed over a russin sub, put a hole in the jp5 tank left its rudder in the tank and the Capt put it in his stateroom. It was a nuc sub pulled into PI unschedualed for 11 days of repairs

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Try not to be distracted. If you are talking about a submarine colliding with the carrier, this would usually happen underwater. In other words, unless the ship listed, you could conduct flight operations with no problems. So forget any damage to the flight deck or any of its aircraft. The submarine would either strike the carrier with its periscope and other sensors, or the lower parts of the submarine, such as the sail, fins or propellers, or even some part of the hull.

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Thank you for your Service I was on Monticello Lsd during same years !! 80 - 84

josephhellams
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A big thanks to all our service men and women and veterans!!❤USA❤

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Mass is one of the two most important factors in that type of collision. But the aircraft carrier, being the more massive, should come out with the lesser amount of damage. But the submarine? Think about a compact car and a semi truck and trailer. Yes the car is going to inflict some damage to the semi truck and trailer, but the more massive weight of the semi makes it harder to damage.
So, with that example in mind, we now expand the scale.
And then we have the second most predominant factor. Speed. How fast are the two traveling? The faster each is traveling increases the more energy each has at the time of collision. I myself don't know the exact math, but you can figure it out with relative ease.
The Submarine suffers more damage than the carrier. But the carrier has some major problems itself. Probably a trip to dry dock for repairs as quickly as possible. But the submarine? Well, you showed some pretty realistic examples of the submarine. Damage to the front end of the hull. Probably destroying the forward torpedo room and tubes, and the forward sonar array. Quite possibly forcing the submarine to the bottom, as shown in the animation. Which depends on where the collision took place. Shallow or deep? This affects recovery of personal and the boat, submarine. Deep = crush depth. And loss of all hands...

paulwollenzein-znlh
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like when the USS Kitty Hawk ran down a Russian nuclear attack submarine? they crew felt a bump and some ignored it. later they returned to port and removed one blade imbedded in the hull from the submarines propeller and kept it on display...as for the sub, it was keel hauled, refused assistance was towed back to port and the captain was sent ...somewere...

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USS DIXON AS-37 79-81
Point Loma Ca. 81 Westpac to Diego Garcia to tend
Submarines and Surface warcrafraft during
The Iranian hostage issue.
Transferred to the USS FORRESTAL CV-59 Mayport Fl. 1/82
Made Mediterranean and Indian Ocean deployment.
Out & back Suez Canal swatting Kadafi's Migs.
Got the best of both worlds..
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Already happened when a Russian sub crossed the Bow of a US carrier and got keel hauled by her. both survived

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