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Many years ago I visited an old Russian Diesel Electric Submarine museum that was located next to the Queen Mary museum in Long Beach California. One thing that was very obvious was that any open space was at a premium. The submarine was very tight and enclosed with very minimal space. This was definitely not for the claustrophobic. Even the captains room was very minimal in size. There was just enough room for a small bed, a small desk and a chair. I know that nuclear submarines have more space, but even these videos show that open space is at a premium and tight on nuclear submarines.
Appreciate the comments. I went on a Submarine once and it definitely takes a unique and intelligent type of person for such a duty assignment. After a few hours I was ready to get out. Much respect to all that serve.
The first full minute was an agonizing repetition of “U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier“ stated 20’times! The narrator ruins this video. Couldn’t stand watching the rest.
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