That is a very cool ship. I'd like to see it in action when it's completed.
@donnie61784 ай бұрын
RUSSIAN 🧊 ICE BREAKERS ARE SUCH GORGEOUS SHIPS. 😍 They look so powerful.
@EricGiebel-hs7uv4 ай бұрын
A commendable use of nuclear power
@lukehorning34045 ай бұрын
That’s incredible how much power that thing makes it almost seems unstoppable
@ARCENAULTАй бұрын
I would like to learn more about this ship and the strength of the propellers and shafts...like how do they not get destroyed whwn contacting thick ice thats lile 5 ft thick or larger?.. pretty cool
@MasterChief3728 күн бұрын
I’ve been onboard Lennin and been to the Kiriov institute, although I was only allowed in the lobby meeting room. I did sell all the lighting for the first 2 22220 icebreakers, then the sanctions stopped us from selling to the later vessels.
@ИгорьИсаков-з4р20 күн бұрын
ТЫ ДАЖЕ НЕ ЗНАЕШЬ ГДЕ БЫЛ...🤣🤣🤣 (ИЛИ НЕ БЫЛ??? ПРИСНИЛОСЬ???) КИРОВ И КРЫЛОВ - СОВЕРШЕННО РАЗНЫЕ ЛЮДИ...😂😂😂
@MasterChief3719 күн бұрын
@ pointless I can’t read Russian.
@ensiklopedia_maritim5 ай бұрын
thank you, good project 😇
@infopelayaran39175 ай бұрын
Kapal yang sangat bagus dan canggih
@paulg67715 ай бұрын
The United States will spend a billion plus dollars designing and building a new Coast Guard icebreaker. One ship, just one ship. We should go to the Fins and Swedes and have them build an off the shelf design for 300 million dollars........3 icebreakers for the price of one. Both Sweden and Finland are part of NATO. The US needs to spend smarter for our defense needs.
@mtsky-tc6uw5 ай бұрын
nope--the people in charge are not smart but they are very corrupt--they get paid off to ignore what makes sense
@danielmackay80995 ай бұрын
Money well spent if it's made in the United States.
@mtsky-tc6uw5 ай бұрын
@@danielmackay8099 are you kidding???? all ships made in the usa(nothing but warships) are pure over priced JUNK
@skutchBlobaum5 ай бұрын
Ice breakers are commercial ships genius.
@paulg67715 ай бұрын
@@skutchBlobaum Yes, they should be bought on the open market.
@spitfire155k25 ай бұрын
No chance of nuclear disaster. Famous last words!
@lmantuano69865 ай бұрын
3-mile island?? it almost killed Michael Douglas, Jack Lemmon and Jane Fonda..!
@Levon_RnD2 ай бұрын
The US has a lot of nuclear aircraft carriers and submarines. Nothing wrong with building nuclear ice takers. At least they are useful for trading and not for war.
@Pomelu2 ай бұрын
Could you explain the scenario you are worried about ? 1 meter of water would be enough to shield those reactors if they sank…and no they can’t explode like a nuclear bomb 😅
@Pomelu2 ай бұрын
Most of this ocean radiation pollution hysteria is pure propaganda. They say “Omg look it’s 10 times more radioactive here than background” to scare you but that’s still negligible… when you fly you get 10x background and nothing changes… they just want everyone to be scared of nuclear as an energy source because it would cure to many problems that are intentionally created to control the public
@Pomelu2 ай бұрын
Most of this ocean radiation pollution hysteria is pure propaganda. They say “Omg look it’s 10 times more radioactive here than background” to scare you but that’s still negligible… when you fly you get 10x background and nothing changes… they just want everyone to be scared of nuclear as an energy source because it would cure to many problems that are intentionally created to control the public
@HisNameIsRobertPaulson012 ай бұрын
Is breaking up all that ice going to cause any long term issues?
@bdub19342 ай бұрын
yes
@TheGrindcorpsАй бұрын
No. It’s not actually that much ice.
@Dmitri_Smirnov25 күн бұрын
ahaha. it freezes again half an hour after the icebreaker passes.
@bc-guy8525 күн бұрын
I was shocked to see how FEW subscribers you currently have! This video has the production quality of a much bigger channel! May I suggest you clear a spot on your wall? That KZbin 100 K Subscribers plaque is going to be on its way to you shortly! (An easy: subscribe, enable notifications, like and comment of support.) Well done.
@Scienceforeveryone-xz1kk2 күн бұрын
thanks
@tomarstad279012 күн бұрын
I thought all the ice has melted lol
@MakeSomeNoisePlaylists19 күн бұрын
2:03 thst is Pierre Deschmaps, the older borther of French National Football coach Didier Deschamps
@spybaz5 ай бұрын
18:25 kiss of death
@skylem5373Күн бұрын
Canada , USA and all nordic countries have fleets of Icebreakers , Russia is far from "the only one in the world" to own a fleet of icebreakers but they do have the most powerfull ones
@timpratten22585 ай бұрын
Awesome to see the technology behind these ships. But what effect does this have on the ice, considering that it is reducing each year.
@DrissDaniel-rn1qc5 ай бұрын
Both poles have had an increase in ice growth the likes of which have never been recorded. You’re being lied to.
@smplyizzy5 ай бұрын
Lol ok
@mtsky-tc6uw5 ай бұрын
that is why the largest icebreaker the usa has go stuck...thin ice,not
@Jamesherd-po6ez5 ай бұрын
Why would they spend a lot of time and money building this beast,if the ice was reducing?.
@7071t65 ай бұрын
WOW the wind speeds can reach 110 Mile per hour ( 180 KM) , so the icebreaker would basically sail thought it, with its hull design and also other areas of the stern which acts like a wing to keep the ship planted downwards at all time, adding extra downforce etc. ⚓⚓😎👌👍✌🦘
@Freebeertomorrow-q3z15 күн бұрын
My thought is about the life boats. Say an ice breaker has a major problem. Cant move and is frozen in place. A life boat isn’t gonna work. I would think having vehicles such as a Sherp or many on board would be a lot smarter.
@evrrrs12 күн бұрын
if they cant move, they're in no danger, they have 8 months of food + power
@Lucifer-qt9gh8 күн бұрын
They are Russian...they don't think that far ahead
@Lee-in-oz5 ай бұрын
This thing is going to be bad ass. Im honestly suprised they dont use azipods rather than the traditional screw / rudder combination.
@johnevans63995 ай бұрын
I agree, but I wonder if it's because they just want it to go backwards and forwards along the same route.
@BB-ti9bf2 ай бұрын
Azipods are vulnerable in thick ice. Thickness >3meters
@fredrodriguez39133 ай бұрын
Lasers. With all that electricity, I bet they could benefit from using lasers to weaken the ice.
@Levon_RnD2 ай бұрын
It would be awfully expensive, ineffective and a pain in the ass to maintain.
@fredrodriguez39132 ай бұрын
@@Levon_RnD That may well be true. And I don’t know anything about the cost of maintaining high power lasers. Of course the point would not be to actually slice through the ice, only to create enough fracturing to justify the the cost, based on a reduction in the average power required to crush the ice. The inherent inefficiency of crushing ice via propeller-induced thrust would seem to present a relatively low bar for benefitting from some form of ice “pre-stressing,” since the stressing of a crystal’s lattice can greatly reduce its resistance to catastrophic fracturing. Plus, it’s lasers.
@BobLablaw-u6e22 күн бұрын
Ice is both reflective and translucent, and neither are very good for the localisation of heat in the ice with a laser. Try and melt ice using a magnifying glass vs black paper. Once it starts to melt, the heat will wick into the surrounding sea ice which is mixed with granular snow.
@dragonmyke3 ай бұрын
Ahahahaha. The ussa has one broken breaker. Russia even saved it when it broke down yet again. You ussa dupes should be grateful that Russia doesn't hold grudges.
@tallll702 ай бұрын
Russians were very happy to get their Kursk back weren't they, lol ... We could help each other, Airbus and Boeing use to employ thousands of Russian friends, or you can keep your superior complex attitude
@fvingerhoed5 ай бұрын
so they can build these nuclear plants. For I guess not crazy money. Why can't these nuclear plants be used for civil use and produce electricity for homes and factories.??
@mtsky-tc6uw5 ай бұрын
the oil companies won't allow,scare people with the nuke threat--they already have nuke power plants the size of a semi truck trailer that will power a whole city--they run for next to nothing,easy to maintain--corruption always wins
@lmantuano69865 ай бұрын
Actually they are! At least one of them is "parked" during summers by this remote arctic russian town and connected to the town mains to help power the whole place.. saw it on YT but can't remember the reference.
@beerdrinker64525 ай бұрын
Nuclear power is inexpensive and green IF you can stop big oil from funding pansies, dumb pansies, to scream Hiroshima, which is a ridiculous argument against nuclear power.
@2012isnear-my-my-my5 ай бұрын
for that they build straight nuclear power plant ships one of them is operating in far Sakhalin area and its docked there. i know what your thinking but no its not possible to make them and put them in a 3-rd world countries. very dangerous . terrorism is breeding and its alive and well specially in those country's. i ll tell you something more. Russians have built and used nuclear powered auto engines since 1970"s. they were used in hard to reach mountainous areas where there was hard to supply them with fuel there for they were using electric cars and they were being charged with this nuclear powered stationary small generators in order to recharge those batteries. they weren't used in cars it was dangerous because of accident issues.
@lmantuano69865 ай бұрын
@@2012isnear-my-my-my ...yes, my bad, I had forgotten that it was a purpose built floating nuclear power station moored at the port of that town (also forgot its name) not the icebreaker as I was implying.. thankyou for pointing that out and for your further valuable comments.. Viva Z!!
@Kimbeattie17 күн бұрын
This is like looking backward in time.
@mickivanov20 күн бұрын
"As a result of chemical reactions.. thermal energy is generated.. which heats water" at 6:48. It seems You don't have basic understanding of meaning "nuclear"'. And You are talking science ? Sorry but nuclear reactors are not a joke.
@snejok8882 ай бұрын
is that you Danny ? 😂
@thomaswarchol53213 ай бұрын
Yea they said the titanic was unsinkable. Right
@OliverMoore19732 ай бұрын
Chop the ice like a carrot? 🥕
@graphire45 ай бұрын
Daniel from skyeng hehe 😉🖖
@RWBHere4 ай бұрын
Saying 'two times shorter in length' is a nonsense. That would just be the reverse distance. To explain: If it were 'one times shorter' it would be zero: 1 - 1 = 0. 'Two times shorter' would be the same length in reverse, as in this example: 1 - 2 = -1 Similarly, 'three times shorter' would be twice as long in reverse: 1 - 3 = -2. Also, 'two times longer than' would be three times the length: 1 + 2 = 3.
@JohnHill-k6pАй бұрын
I was stationed on board Coast Guard cutter Westwind, which is a wind class icebreaker built in 1944 we would go through ice that was 15 feet thick. We were just shy at 300 feet long 68 feet wide and 28 feet deep had two propellers that were over 16 feet in diameter. We were a diesel electric boat and we carried enough fuel that we could go around the entire world without getting more 125 people. Served on board for a little over two years. We also broke ice in the Great Lakes during the winter. 6620 tons fully loaded. 16,000 nautical miles so for such an old ship we did basically the same that the Russians are gonna do. They decommissioned the Westwind in 1985. The Russians actually had her for a couple of years right after World War II on a land lease program that’s where they got their ideas for their icebreakers.
@ИгорьИсаков-з4р20 күн бұрын
ТЫ СЛИШКОМ НЕВЕЖЕСТВЕН И ВЫСОКОМЕРЕН... КАК ВСЕ АНГЛО-САКСЫ... РОССИЯ ПОСТРОИЛА ПЕРВЫЙ ЛЕДОКОЛ ЕЩЁ В 1910... ПО ПРОЕКТУ АДМИРАЛА МАКАРОВА... И ВСЕГДА БЫЛА ЗАКОНОДАТЕЛЕМ В ЭТОМ КЛАССЕ СУДОВ...
@davidanalyst6715 ай бұрын
In the USA, they name boats after military leaders. In Russia they name boats after Lenin, who was such a bad leader that 3 million Russians died of starvation and gulags.
@denniscrane97535 ай бұрын
I’ll put money on that number being much higher! They aren’t known for giving correct information!
@williamhilbert83245 ай бұрын
It's not a military vessel 😂
@fucksusan4205 ай бұрын
If the USE named everything like they do, youd have to rename every single shit you guys own after biden(because he is the worst leader the world has ever seen)
@stefanoslan5 ай бұрын
us government is well known for giving the right numbers. How many weapons of mass destruction had Saddam in Iraq? Based on what Colin Powell said at the UN general assembly?
@denniscrane97535 ай бұрын
@@stefanoslan and you are a hundred percent right my friend! 💯
@flyovercounty14275 ай бұрын
Why are the people involved in the building of this ship speaking in “feet”?
@Glocklite5 ай бұрын
Maybe translators made conversions for us. Not sure
@stanleybuchan46104 ай бұрын
To keep it simple for the Yanks. I'm surprised they used tonnes.
@Levon_RnD2 ай бұрын
Russian people definitely didn't say "feet". It's an interpreter's way to translate it.
@7071t62 ай бұрын
just wondering if the red paint used on the models is the same as used on the steel ship, as wood tends to soak up the paint where as the steel hull of the real ship is different thus changes the way the ship behaves in the cold water? 🦘🦘⚓⚓😎😎
@Hazendal7772 ай бұрын
INSIDE THE ICE BREAKER ???? 😅😅😅
@MrWave58Ай бұрын
I thought we all die because of global warming? Smile...
@ChristireyАй бұрын
Barangayan NA
@ChristireyАй бұрын
Para nas Uss Guam
@XplOseRchannel3 ай бұрын
bro is reposting
@ChristireyАй бұрын
Kita tas kantu
@skunkmd1110 күн бұрын
Russia has the best engineers. 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
@ChristireyАй бұрын
Barangayan NA mga Social
@ChristireyАй бұрын
Puro tinopluk??????
@AnneewakeeChampions3 ай бұрын
90% CGI... B O R I N G
@johnzee6915 ай бұрын
looks impressive, but I think with the current world wide events russia is involved with some timing will be off.
@tonyfield23603 ай бұрын
Great boat, a credit to its designers. Would be even more impressive if Russia didn’t periodically invade its neighbours.
@mananaVesta2 ай бұрын
How would be the impressiveness if they invaded far away countries instead, like the US?
@bitrage.4 ай бұрын
Ivan looks like a bad dude....
@tangoone63122 ай бұрын
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@KyleRevives3 ай бұрын
Is it just me or do all Russians have the vocabulary of a 4 year old? We like to make big boat, because boat is good for transport of hydrocarbons from sorbynyenshk and obalastaph
@dimbasz3 ай бұрын
Yes, It is just you
@tangoone63122 ай бұрын
Its just you
@mananaVesta2 ай бұрын
You just watched people designing and building a 70,000 ton nuclear powered icebreaker and think they sound like a 4 year old? What is wrong with you?
@nettlecarrier8259Ай бұрын
@@mananaVesta just a regular murican overdosed on copium because he saw on youtube that damn ruskies made something cool
@kaka3661able26 күн бұрын
You try speaking Russian See how u sound. Retard
@flavitz025 ай бұрын
As soon as I heard "Russia into a super power" I topped and looked for something else to watch.
@KonradCurse882 ай бұрын
5K nuclear warheads want to know your location. Thats enough to be a super power anyday
@flavitz022 ай бұрын
@KonradCurse88 San Diego.. go ahead, I'll wait..
@nettlecarrier8259Ай бұрын
hate to break it to you, Captain America, but Russia is a superpower. There are three superpowers in the world right now - U.S., China and Russia. Whether you like it or not, whether you look for something else to watch or not.
@Yair44Ай бұрын
You were defeated by rice men.
@godbluffvdgg5 ай бұрын
Blah blah blah; then, nothing....Post the video when she's breaking ice.
@xequals-pc1wlАй бұрын
Commie propaganda!
@tonyp286523 күн бұрын
Hurting Liberal.
@notagain8661Ай бұрын
There were no Ice breakers until a few hundred years ago. The ice caps were never broken since the beginning of time, now there are 1000's of ice breakers and the caps never rest. And we ask were their shrinking? 😒
@mtsky-tc6uw5 ай бұрын
glory to russia from usa
@ChristireyАй бұрын
Russo Tsar Sharapova Siberia tribes
@itcantbetruebutis77783 ай бұрын
The narration is unbearable deleted the channel immediately
@dimbasz3 ай бұрын
You are a liar, sir! You certainly haven't deleted your channel!
@sledhead86255 ай бұрын
And we wonder why the ice caps and ice sheets are disappearing.
@ddiac5 ай бұрын
and? what`s the problem?
@dimbasz3 ай бұрын
Yeah, why? Because in these ships, almost all excessive heat generated by reactors is used in the ship. Meanwhile your average 20 000 TEU container filled with plastic garbage from China vessel burns 140 TONS of fossil fuel every day when it's on route
@LocoSunny3 ай бұрын
A bar!!?? Drunk Russians with a nuclear reactor!! What have they done?
@ChristireyАй бұрын
I am you know
@ChristireyАй бұрын
Russian Hacker
@ChristireyАй бұрын
Puru raka Putak
@7071t62 ай бұрын
So funny that the interpreter is speaking as fast as the real russian person ?🤣🤣⚓⚓😎😎🦘🦘
@paraweir4 ай бұрын
Very nice vlog. Slava Ukraine... 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
@Scienceforeveryone-xz1kk4 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😃
@7071t65 ай бұрын
Love to see a upload of how its like to live on board it, the food and also other aspects of living on board the russian icebreakers. ⚓⚓😎😎👌👍✌🦘
@Scienceforeveryone-xz1kk5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the idea!
@ibragimovtimur87545 ай бұрын
Tske a look in youtube icebreaker 22220. Project atctika. There is many videos about new Russian icebreakers. New project. Allready build 5 of 7 projected ships.
@2012isnear-my-my-my5 ай бұрын
there is a documentary filmed on " 50 years of Victory " icebreaker that takes tourists to a north pole . i am not sure how old is that documentary and when was it filmed but it dose show all in and outs of the ship food and every day life on it and i think it was made some time after 2000's.
@7071t65 ай бұрын
@@2012isnear-my-my-my thanks buddy, i have seen it but its not a straightforward one man living on her, its like a doco which shows you what everyone will live like etc. 👍🦘👌✌😎😎
@7071t62 ай бұрын
@@Scienceforeveryone-xz1kk YES PLEASE DO A UPLOAD ABOUT LIFE ON BOARD THIS ICEBREAKER, ESPECIALLY THE LIVING QUARTERS FROM THE CAPTAIN DOWN TO A DECKHAND, SO PEOPLE GET TO SEE THE FOOD THEY EAT. 👌👌✌✌👍👍🦘🦘⚓⚓😎😎