Tuesday, February 5, 2019

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In all of World War Two, the world used about 5 megatons of explosives.

Now, this is a Trident II missile, capable of carrying 12 nuclear warheads together equivalent

in power to about 5 megatons of explosives.

A single American Ohio Class submarine can carry 24 Trident II missiles.

A single submarine can carry a devastating, catastrophic, inconceivable amount of firepower.

While in reality due to arms reduction treaties and practicality these boats often carry far

less than their maximum armament, submarines can still creep up anywhere, undetected, ready

to unleash their firepower, more powerful that the entire arsenal of some countries,

in an instant.

Submarines are different in purpose to some other elements of a navy.

While an aircraft carrier, for example, is intended to be big, foreboding, and noticeable

as a means to display a nation's power to the world, submarines are meant to to be unseen,

undetected, an invisible, silent force that could or could not be anywhere at any time.

In a way, submarines almost serve a purpose of psychological warfare—an enemy can never

know for sure whether a submarine is looming off its shore.

While dozens of countries operate submarines, the most powerful and often largest of these

boats are those capable of firing ballistic missiles carrying nuclear warheads.

Only six nations are confirmed to have these submarines—The US, UK, France, India, Russia,

and China.

In addition, analysts have found evidence suggesting that North Korea and Israel also

each have nuclear-missile capable submarines.

Nowadays, there are essentially two different types of military submarines with two different

missions.

The attack submarine, the more common kind, is generally smaller and, in combat, attacks

other close-range targets like ships using torpedoes, shorter range missiles, and other

armaments.

The other, often larger type of submarine are those ballistic missile submarines which

essentially serve the purpose of being a mobile, hidden launch platform for nuclear missiles.

The idea is that, as a stealth launch platform, a country's submarines would survive any

nuclear first strike and therefore be able to retaliate against an aggressor.

Ballistic missile submarines are therefore crucial to the idea of mutually assured destruction—if

anyone attacks with nuclear weapons, assuming those attacked had nuclear weapons that would

survive a strike and they retaliated, both the attacker and those attacked would be destroyed.

Therefore, many consider these nuclear missile equipped submarines to actually be a form

of nuclear deterrence—they say they reduce the likelihood of others using nukes since

they assure their subsequent destruction.

Considering that these submarines might survive when a country and its government do not,

they therefore need the independent authority to use their missiles.

While other operators likely have similar setups, it's known that the UK's four

ballistic missile submarines each have a letter locked in a safe instructing their commander

on what to do if the UK is wiped out by a nuclear strike.

These letters are written by each prime minister at the beginning of their term and destroyed,

unread, at the end.

Each PM essentially has to chose which of the four potential options they want to instruct

the sub commanders to do—nothing, to place themselves under the command of an ally like

the US or Australia, for the commander to use their judgment, or to retaliate and launch

nuclear missiles at the attacker.

Of course, what gives submarines their stealth is the blanket of water.

American Ohio class submarines are publicly known to be able to go down as deep as 800

feet or 250 meters.

In reality, it is believed they can go much further.

As soon as a sub surfaces, though, their stealth is lost especially in today's era of satellite

tracking.

Therefore, it is important that submarines can stay underwater for long periods so that

that can dive underwater on one side of the world and make their way to the other undetected.

Of course, almost all of the world's ballistic missile equipped submarines are nuclear powered

meaning they have virtually unlimited range.

These boat's reactor cores only need to be swapped every few decades.

In addition, most submarines have oxygen generators and desalinators so, like nuclear-powered

aircraft carriers, the only thing that really limits how long they can stay deployed is

their food supply.

How it works on American nuclear subs, which work similarly to those of other countries,

is that each boat has two fully staffed crews at any given time—the Blue and Gold crews.

The Blue crew will first man the boat while on patrol which lasts, on average, 77 days.

The different submarines different patrols are scheduled so that there are always submarines

deployed.

Despite this long patrol period, in the US Navy at least, submarines are actually known

to have the best food of any vessel.

Some say it's because submarines are small—the chef has nowhere to hide if a meal is bad.

It more likely has to do with the fact that submarines get a higher food budget than other

vessels.

Food is important to morale especially considering submarine duty is one of the Navy's toughest

jobs.

Of course, fresh food can only last, at most, two weeks, so the meal quality deteriorates

as the weeks go by.

Eventually, the only ingredients left are canned, dried, or frozen.

The sign of food quality deteriorating does mean that the end of patrol is coming at which

time the first crew, the Blue crew, would take the boat back to either its home port

or a allied overseas port.

The Gold crew will then arrive and then both crews will work to complete a turnover, restocking,

and maintenance period of 25 days.

Then, the Blue crew will fly home for vacation and subsequent training before the cycle repeats

again.

Most crew members keep this cycle going for years on end.

Submariners even live their days in cycles as well.

They work eight hours on then have sixteen off to train, conduct maintenance, work out,

eat, and sleep.

Now, to get a sense of the scale of the largest of these submarines, here's a Boeing 747-400

and here's an American Ohio-Class submarine.

It is almost 2.5 times longer with a hull circumference far larger than the plane's

fuselage.

But even this is not the world's largest submarine.

That title goes to slightly longer and far wider Russian Typhoon-class submarine.

These are so large that their amenities include a sauna and small pool.

On American and most other submarines, the amenities are more lacking, though.

It's important that submariners have things to do in their down-time considering they'll

spend three months without sunlight in a metal tube, but there just isn't much space.

The mess is really the only open space not devoted to work.

Submarines tend to have gym equipment but it's not usually consolidated in one room—more

often it's just spread out in different nooks and crannies.

On large Ohio-class submarines, a submariners tiny bunk is their only true personal space.

On smaller submarines, like the American Virginia-class, the number of sailors exceeds the number of

bunks so the most junior sailors will have to share bunks—while one works the other

sleeps and vice versa—and there's no true personal space.

Compared to many surface Navy ships, which have phones, frequent mail deliveries, and

even internet, communication to the outside world is limited on submarines.

Each submariner is given an email address that their family can send messages to.

When the submarine is able to receive communications, all these messages are then sent electronically.

Onboard, the messages are all reviewed by a dedicated crew member.

They check through to be sure that no information is being sent that they don't want known

by the sailor.

For example, they might choose to not pass on information of a family death in order

to not affect crew morale.

There's often no way to get sailors off, anyways, so many believe it's better to

leave that news for the end of the patrol.

How submarines communicate, though, is complicated because they do, of course, spend months underwater.

Almost all radio waves can't travel through salt water but submarines do need communications

to receive orders.

Very low frequency radio waves, though, do penetrate water to an extent.

That's why VLF radio forms the core of submarine communication systems.

Different navies have large VLF transmitters—for example, the US has ones in Maine, Washington,

Hawaii, and elsewhere; India has one on its southern coast; and Australia has one in Western

Australia.

These VLF signals are able to penetrate the ocean and be picked up by a submarine as deep

as 60 feet or 20 meters.

One major disadvantage of VLF, though, is that it is very low bandwidth.

It can't even transmit real-time audio signals—the most it can do is about 700 words per minute

in text.

When deeper, some submarines also have the capability to launch buoys to shallower depths

to receive signals.

Submarines also typically can't respond with VLF frequencies since they don't have

large enough transmitters so they have to raise to shallow depths so they can have antennas

sticking out of the water to respond.

It's at this depth that modern submarines will often have quick transmissions with satellites

in order to download and upload information.

There are a few other techniques used less commonly, some new technologies under development,

and some separate systems designed for use when the main systems are compromised, but

VLF radio forms the bulk of communications with most submarines.

But the fact that submarines spend their time underwater in stealth also makes another crucial

element difficult—navigation.

Both GPS and Radar don't work underwater since they use higher frequency waves that

can't make their way through any depth of water.

What does work underwater is Sonar where the submarine essentially generates a sound and

then listens to when and how the sound comes back to map out its surroundings but emitting

this sound makes it quite easy for others to track a submarine.

Therefore, when operating in stealth conditions, submarines can't use active sonar.

Rather, they use an inertial navigation system.

These are essentially systems of accelerometers and gyroscopes that take the last-known accurate

GPS position of a submarine and then tracks the submarines movements relative to that.

It uses this to estimate position but of course, as time goes on from the last reliable reading,

the accuracy of this system diminishes.

24 hours after the last reading, these will drift to only about 1.15 miles or 1.85 kilometers

of accuracy.

Now, this technique combined with the consultation of maps is usually fine since most of the

time the ocean is a big, wide open space but there are a few objects floating below the

surface that submarines could collide with—submarines.

Some modern submarines are so well cloaked that another submarine just feet away might

not be able to detect it.

That's what happened on the night of February 3rd, 2009 when the British Navy's HMS Vanguard

submarine felt a resounding bump while sailing in the East Atlantic ocean.

It had collided with the French submarine Le Triomphant seemingly just by chance.

Luckily they were going at low speed and there were no injuries but, considering both these

subs were both equipped with nuclear warheads, one can only imagine the potential consequences

of a more damaging collision.

Submarines are dangerous—even in peacetime.

They are designed to disappear so, after something does go wrong, they often do just disappear.

Many submarine operating countries have rescue submarines that can hypothetically be used

to save stranded submariners by going down, latching on, and shuttling sailors to the

surface but in practice, these have never really had much action.

Sometimes submarines sink, their systems fail, and nobody can get to them before oxygen runs

out.

As submarines become better at masking themselves submarine tracking technology is simultaneously

advancing.

There's some thought that there will be a time when nothing can hide in the ocean's

depths but until then, submarines are a crucial aspect of any modern navy.

Nowadays, just as they were in World War Two, even traditional, non ballistic-missile submarines

and their torpedos are effective and deadly.

One of the best ways to track submarines is also by sonar equipped submarines so it's

a situation where countries need submarines because others have submarines.

That's why there are still hundreds of them somewhere, or rather, anywhere, ready to strike

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For more infomation >> Living Underwater: How Submarines Work - Duration: 12:13.

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ShotShow primera parte: stand de Zshot || SUB ENG - Duration: 9:01.

I arrived at Las Vegas airport and I must wait for the Zshot staff

it is impressive that even here there are already gaming machines

I will be informing you how it is going

hello youtube friends, I'm nicole

and I leave the video of shotshow for me

it was with the zshot booth

a store that sells gear and PTW guns, among other accessories developed by themselves

I had the opportunity to be two days before the event started

Arming the booth and seeing how they armed the other booths

inside the facilities of the convention center

remember that here nothing was sold at all, it was only an exhibition

hi hello i'm here at the hotel with ana that is part of zshot staff

we arrived it's just ten o'clock at night here

which means that they are like

three in the morning in chile

I'm very tired, I'm sleepy

I hope tomorrow is a new day

We are just setting up the booth, as you saw in the videos that I just showed

shotshow is coming, so see ya, i will show the new things of each brand.

there is a lot of booths

it is giant!

really big

impossible to finish in 1 year only

so, see ya!

before shotshow began, we went the day before to the range day of sig sauer

where we fired real weapons. I had never fired a real weapon, it was a gratifying and satisfying experience.

the people who were there were very kind, they taught you to manipulate the weapon

to load it, to take it and to bathe correctly. I chose to fire low-caliber weapons, including rifles

because I was afraid I would not be able to stand firm when firing

In the place there were stands with a display of guns, including airsoft,

and there were also modified weapons for professional training, open buffet, juices, donuts, among other things

the next day shotshow started with me and defcon5Hunter in the booth

Shotshow started, today is the first day, I am at the zshot booth who invited me

I will also be visiting other booths, I did not come as Media

so I can not do much Zoom in the products, but I can show roughly

I do not want to make this video so detailed of each booth because this place is giant,

it is very big, there must be about 20,000 stand of different brands

We are next to brands known as Surfire, HK, Night armament, which are great.

Now I'm going to enter the Zshot boothto see what it has to show

They are guns of different brands that have PTW system

For example here we have an MK18 brand Colt, HK416, American PTW.

This gun was subjected to many tests where the gun suffers a lot of damage and survives.

it is assumed that guns use this system,

these cylinders are of different FPS. very easy and fast to change, I really want one, but they are more expensive than one AEG :'(

American PTW costos is $3,000

This is an economical version, which comes the upper and the lower

where one can buy the ris cylinder and stock separately

There are also the replicas of JPC 2.0, which are licensed by crye,

the replica of the AVS, the skeleton, panels ...

everything comes in sizes M or L

There is also GMR gear, this gear is very cool

because it is someone who is dedicated to making custom gear

the rails licensed by Knight's armament in differents sizes

here's Odin, the coolest speed loader ever

with differents adapters

and the new protoype 2019 "Odin Transformer"

well, the second part of this video is about G&G, PTS, Lancer Tactical, etc

don't forget subscribe and share, please! wait the second video :D

bye

For more infomation >> ShotShow primera parte: stand de Zshot || SUB ENG - Duration: 9:01.

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Thomas Hellman - Rêves américains - Bucksnort, Tennessee - Duration: 2:04.

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Meghan Markle birth plan: Will Meghan have a doula? What is a doula? - Today News US - Duration: 3:52.

 Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are excitedly awaiting the arrival of the royal baby, which Meghan said is due in late April or early May

The loved-up pair are renovating a new home in the grounds of Frogmore Estate in Windsor, all ready for a new start as a family of three

As the day draws closer, Meghan will, of course, be getting her birth plan ready - and that's said to include a doula

Adorable moment Meghan Markle GASPS after HUGE kick from Royal baby Will Princess Charlotte be bridesmaid at Lady Gabriella's wedding?  A doula is, essentially, a support source throughout the antenatal, birth, and postnatal process

 They work with pregnant women and their families to provide guidance and practical and emotional support throughout

 Doula UK, a not-for-profit organisation of doulas founded in 2001, describes the role of the doula as promoting "life-changing support for women in the childbearing year, regardless of circumstance"

 READ MORE: See how Meghan Markle's bump has grown over the months IN PICTURES It added: "We are there to listen, give confidence and not judge

 "Offering flexible, practical and emotional support we work in women's own homes as well as in hospitals throughout the UK

" A spokesperson for Doula UK told Express.co.uk: "Doula UK is delighted to hear that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex may have chosen to have the support of a doula for the birth of their baby

" However, due to privacy reasons, this cannot be confirmed. Royal nicknames: Why do Royal Family members have so many nickname? Why Kate Middleton stands in front of Meghan Markle  The spokesman said: "The privacy of the women we support is incredibly important and therefore we cannot confirm that she has employed a doula for her birth

 "We believe that all families preparing for the birth of a baby deserve a doula and would feel immensely proud if Meghan, who is such a wonderful role model, has sought a doula at this exciting time

" Meghan, who has always been vocal about her support of women's rights, will be likely to follow her instincts when it comes to planning such a personal and precious time of her life

 The Duchess has also been reported having acupuncture during her pregnancy, with sources claiming acupuncturist-to-the-starts Ross Barr has had the honour

 READ MORE: Why is Meghan's baby bump so high up? According to Vanity Fair, a source close to Mr Barr said: "Meghan has been having regular acupuncture sessions to help her unwind and relax

 "It's brilliant for the blood circulation and boosting blood flow to the uterus. "She plans to use acupuncture right up to her due date

" One glance at the pictures of a glowing Meghan proves that, whatever she's doing during her pregnancy, she's doing it right!

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