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Hi, I'm Ryan, aka USS Salem's biggest fan
Discord server: discord.gg/de5cXn3Bhe
SDF-300 Announcement
0:31
День назад
Obtaining SMS Konig Albert (WoWs)
1:07
21 день назад
5 years
7:13
Месяц назад
Tribute to my Gram ❤️❤️ (DSS 3)
3:00
2 месяца назад
Break End Announcement
0:31
2 месяца назад
I am taking a break.
0:24
3 месяца назад
Music Videos - Narrow Gauge (Dave Goulder)
1:55
3 месяца назад
My Favorite Thing (USS Salem)
0:12
3 месяца назад
Building USS Wisconsin (WoWs)
3:41
3 месяца назад
Silly Sods: The Full Collection
16:43
4 месяца назад
Music Videos - HMS Belfast
1:08
5 месяцев назад
Compilations - DSS 3 Screenshots
11:43
6 месяцев назад
Music Videos - Dance of the Sea Wind
5:13
6 месяцев назад
musket testing shenanigans
1:10
7 месяцев назад
Music Videos - HMCS Haida "Oh So Sweet" (WoWs)
3:14
10 месяцев назад
Buying RMS Carpathia! (DSS)
1:25
Год назад
Buying the USS Salem!!! (WoWs)
1:05
Год назад
Buying KMS U-190! (WoWs)
1:30
Год назад
Комментарии
@jeffmenard5955
@jeffmenard5955 4 дня назад
How to you get to this webpage?
@geographyRyan
@geographyRyan 4 дня назад
Just look up "world of warships modstation" and the place to download it should come up
@Hanimichal
@Hanimichal 6 дней назад
I am using Aslain mod pack, is already have a lot of mods at once and is always updated all legally approved by world of warships/war gaming
@headlessfool7050
@headlessfool7050 12 дней назад
Im amazed this sint considered cheating .
@SDF-300
@SDF-300 13 дней назад
Wegonna be cookin up a storm fr 🗣️
@SofaKingA
@SofaKingA 18 дней назад
Thanks for this quick vid. I took a break from WoWs when this mod was added. I had no idea what it was. I'll dnload it tomorrow. 🙏🙏
@CaptCondor
@CaptCondor 24 дня назад
good ship! slightly powercrept by today, but still fun to play
@Torbert_
@Torbert_ 25 дней назад
currently spending all my coal on Jutland containers to get her, already got the Agincourt
@Julief4417
@Julief4417 25 дней назад
VERY cool
@Julief4417
@Julief4417 Месяц назад
This might be my favorite video you've ever done
@geographyRyan
@geographyRyan Месяц назад
😊 thanks so much!
@yipee_105
@yipee_105 Месяц назад
at first i thought you acutally bought the ship until i realized that you said it was world of warships 💀
@geographyRyan
@geographyRyan Месяц назад
The user Zizalka2008, featured at 4:00, is someone I no longer choose to associate with, as they have shown that they are a bully and manipulator.
@yipee_105
@yipee_105 Месяц назад
HE GO BRRRRRRRRRR
@yipee_105
@yipee_105 Месяц назад
train go brr
@yipee_105
@yipee_105 Месяц назад
rest in peace, she will missed. ❤
@hotlanta35
@hotlanta35 Месяц назад
Bad ass
@corporalpunishment1133
@corporalpunishment1133 Месяц назад
How many ships had theses rapid fire guns? The three Des Moines class cruisers did but were there other classes cruiser?
@geographyRyan
@geographyRyan Месяц назад
Nope, only the Des Moines trio :)
@corporalpunishment1133
@corporalpunishment1133 Месяц назад
@@geographyRyan thanks 👍
@daviddavid5880
@daviddavid5880 Месяц назад
Yikes. 10rds a minute times 9 8in guns? That's one scary machine. Holy Toledo.
@MarkFish-tk3mn
@MarkFish-tk3mn Месяц назад
I was in the army in the early 80s 3rd/bn6th FA I wish we had some of the case shells the but they would have been heavy as hell .when you think about it .I mean the 8 inch she'll weight was 200lb.
@Ganiscol
@Ganiscol Месяц назад
At "point blank" range (less than 10 miles), where armor becomes increasingly irrelevant, that firing rate would certainly outperform a battleship with larger caliber guns. But that was probably not a very common scenario to encounter. Under normal circumstances, a major issue would be to not get triggerhappy and run out of ammo ... 😅
@martineastburn3679
@martineastburn3679 Месяц назад
I can see if fragment heads are used the oncoming wave of planes might be severely damaged before coming near. Something like Shotguns.
@ThePrader
@ThePrader Месяц назад
So after the grade school day trip to the USS Salem the teacher asked her class, "What did you see or learn on our visit to the Navy ship?". Little Suzy said, "They feed over 800 men three times a day!". Little Billy said, " That ship can sail at over 30 mph!". Little me said, "The Master Chief told me to -"Get the fu** off that 40m gun mount!".
@geographyRyan
@geographyRyan Месяц назад
Interesting, since she doesn't have any 40mm mounts.
@ThePrader
@ThePrader Месяц назад
@@geographyRyan It was a joke.
@gravelydon7072
@gravelydon7072 Месяц назад
Interesting that it was filmed the year I was born. Dad's first ship had a larger array of guns. Nine 16"/55s and 20 5" and a batch of 40mm and 20mm guns. You can guess, he was a Battleship sailor. USS Missouri to be sure as in 1947, it was the only US Battleship in active service. He left that ship not of his own choice. He was an ET at the time and they decided he needed to go to more schooling at Great Lakes. And then they kept him there as an instructor for three long years. He never got back to his ship again.
@petergibson2318
@petergibson2318 Месяц назад
I learned 2 new words today "Parbuckler" and "Gypsy Head". I promise not to tell the Russians.
@matthewnewton8812
@matthewnewton8812 Месяц назад
Think about how monumentally complex it was to go from idea to implementation for one of these boys. The blueprints alone must have been thousands of pages long- every system, sub-system, and sub-sub-system had to have its own detailed instructions for how to machine engineer bespoke parts, assemble, and build each large section. Then it took thousands of men 8 to 18 months to put them altogether into something resembling a ship, with tolerances on the order of hundredths of an inch. While all that was going on, some other enormous team was working on creating handbooks, operating procedures, manuals and training films like this for every single shipboard system. And at the very top, one man had to somehow be in control of all of this simultaneously to make sure the parts matched the systems, the systems matched the ship, and the ship and its manuals were identical. It’s a miracle they made 1 of them. Let alone the thousands they built for WWII alone.
@IrishCarney
@IrishCarney Месяц назад
I wish we'd made a battleship with this technology
@wlpaul4
@wlpaul4 Месяц назад
Man, American late war tech and industrial capacity were just OP.
@Sugarmountaincondo
@Sugarmountaincondo Месяц назад
8" Guns are 203mm and pack much more of a punch than the USN 5" 127mm guns currently in current use.
@stephensmith3708
@stephensmith3708 Месяц назад
Just like the Iowa class, if this was developed durring ww2 Pacific campaign, I bet this ship would have a devistating affect! Can anyone tell me how many of this Sale class were made? It better not be just one.
@geographyRyan
@geographyRyan Месяц назад
Salem was the second ship of the Des Moines class, and she had 2 sisters: Des Moines and Newport News. Of them, only Salem survives today.
@stephensmith3708
@stephensmith3708 Месяц назад
@@geographyRyan well I sure the government should reactivate them, unless they scrapped them out. Todays tech and them type of firing time, I bet it would be devistating!!!@
@hapexamendar1093
@hapexamendar1093 Месяц назад
Wow, the entire thing spins, not just the top?! Amazing machine, what I want for Christmas this year!! (World of Warships Salem, not the real one!!!)
@Sharky762
@Sharky762 Месяц назад
Same for the Iowa class battleships and earlier ones
@geographyRyan
@geographyRyan Месяц назад
I've had Salem in WoWs for a while (made a video out of getting her) and she is a joy to play.
@elfontanero1484
@elfontanero1484 Месяц назад
Compare this to the unreliable automatic 6 inch guns of the Royal Navy's Tiger class cruisers.
@markmaher4548
@markmaher4548 Месяц назад
She famously portrayed the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee in the film "The Battle of the River Plate".
@DOLRED
@DOLRED Месяц назад
Great movie because it is wholly based upon what took place. Sad the navy would not allow German Helmets on board the Salem. A somewhat distracting element since she was portraying The Graf Spee. The Graf Spee still remains where she was scuttled by her crew in December 1939, just outside Montevideo Harbor.
@markmaher4548
@markmaher4548 Месяц назад
@@DOLRED Indeed she does, I passed by where she lies when I went into Montevideo whislt serving on RFA Grey Rover, Falkland Island fleet support tanker in '97. HMNZS Achilles (by 1955 INS Dehli) actually portrayed herself, HMS Exeter (sunk by the Japanese in '41) was portrayed by her sister HMS Sheffield & HMS Ajax by her sister HMS Jamaica.
@JZsBFF
@JZsBFF Месяц назад
@@DOLRED It's a good movie but the Graf Spee didn't look anything like the USS Salem. So it's not only the helmets. I didn't know that the Navy was the kiljoy behind this factual error.
@markmaher4548
@markmaher4548 Месяц назад
@@JZsBFF Well, they couldn't use anything British, far too recognisable. The Germans had nothing left, they'd only just formed the Bundeswehr in 1955, so they picked a ship with similar dimensions. Graf Spee actually tried to pass herself off as a USN heavy cruiser. That part of the film, where Langsdorff explains how he disguised his ship is actually true.
@JZsBFF
@JZsBFF Месяц назад
@@markmaher4548 I thought that that would have been the reason. British warships have a pretty unique outline; unfortunately so is the pocket battleship. And the French didn't have anything that looked like it that still floated; courtesy of Cunningham and Somerville at Mers-El-Kebir.
@Droopybear
@Droopybear Месяц назад
Can't imagine wear on those barrels. Too bad we don't have this class of ship in service anymore...with upgrades of course.
@aleccrombie7923
@aleccrombie7923 Месяц назад
Ridiculous! 1955 and 10 x 8" shells a minute. I repeat , a 8" shell. That is huge! It must be approaching a battle ship weight of shot a minute. I had no idea. Thank you for a very informative video.
@guyintenn
@guyintenn Месяц назад
10 shells per gun per minute. 9 guns is 90 shells per minute. 335 lbs per AP shell for the the 8"/55 caliber Mark 16 gun, so 30,150 lbs of projectiles per minute.
@henriyoung3895
@henriyoung3895 Месяц назад
To my surprise my first night at LZ SALLY, RVN 68-69. They said wait for the 8 inchers. I was awoken and tossed out of my cot on the floor in pure terror. Did a NVA 122 rocket hit my building ?? No, it was a 8 inch gun performing a fire mission near by. Next day I stood aways behind the gun and in the sun light behind me, I watched the projectile flying in the air. It was slow...sorta like watching a .45 shoot. SGT DOUG, RECON, 101ST
@christophergallagher531
@christophergallagher531 Месяц назад
@@henriyoung3895 Marines would call in for the 8s to dig fox holes.
@gravelydon7072
@gravelydon7072 Месяц назад
@@christophergallagher531 In Vietnam, the USS New Jersey used the 16s to make LZs. Only problem was the hole could be 20' deep but the area around it was cleared for 100s of feet.
@christophergallagher531
@christophergallagher531 Месяц назад
@@gravelydon7072 Man I can't imagine. being on deck for just 8s was not possible. 16s!
@gravelydon7072
@gravelydon7072 Месяц назад
@@christophergallagher531 I never managed to ever be near anything other than 5" ones being tested. And those are loud enough. Dad watch from above one day when the Missouri disposed of a waste can. It was sitting on top of the forward turret. They fired off one of the guns from the second turret. The concussive force turned the can into a pancake. I would not have wanted to be around when one of those shells came in.
@DonaldWheelis-xb1lu
@DonaldWheelis-xb1lu Месяц назад
I believe I saw them mothballed in Philly back in the mid 80s.
@guyintenn
@guyintenn Месяц назад
USS Salem CA-139, the ship in this vid, is a museum ship anchored in Quincy MA.
@DonaldWheelis-xb1lu
@DonaldWheelis-xb1lu Месяц назад
@@guyintenn I looked her up and that was her. She was stricken in 1994 and went on as a museum ship. I am glad she is still around.
@geographyRyan
@geographyRyan Месяц назад
She's only been in Quincy since 1995, she was in Philadelphia for most of her time in reserve from 1959-1995.
@carlfromtheoc1788
@carlfromtheoc1788 Месяц назад
You can visit the Salem in Quincy MA - short train ride and a bus ride that drops you off right at the ship. Dad was a freshly minted 2nd Lt. and served on board the Salem, he also served on the light cruiser Worcester - both were part of the Mediterranean Fleet. Lots of ports of call, including Havana.
@tomcurda4203
@tomcurda4203 Месяц назад
Were Marines stationed on the USS Salem?
@carlfromtheoc1788
@carlfromtheoc1788 Месяц назад
@@tomcurda4203 Yes. Someone had to guard parts of the ship and take csare of the brig. In combat they would man various combat stations.
@tomcurda4203
@tomcurda4203 Месяц назад
@@carlfromtheoc1788 Much Obliged.
@BELCAN57
@BELCAN57 Месяц назад
USS Salem is now a museum ship berthed in Quincy, Massachusetts.
@geographyRyan
@geographyRyan Месяц назад
Yes! She is very nice to visit, and I took the thumbnail photo while visiting her
@BobSchofield-el4hj
@BobSchofield-el4hj Месяц назад
Sorry for being protical..I know I spelled it wrong...but I grew up on the Virginia Peninsula...where the Uss. Newport News was built....people need to know...2024...how vital the NNSB&DDCo. Is to the protection to the free world....god bless these workers😎
@warrenjones744
@warrenjones744 Месяц назад
NNSB&BBCo. is an interesting place to see as you drive by you can see that giant crane. I would love to see it close up. Another Vital and less known perhaps is the Bath Iron Works. Which also has some interesting infrastructure gracing the skyline
@bebo4807
@bebo4807 Месяц назад
If we had had this in Iraq we could have won that war.
@legiran9564
@legiran9564 Месяц назад
Blame the penny pinching Carter administration of the late 70s that cancelled the 8 inch gun project. We could have had Arleigh Burke destroyers with 8 inch autoloaders today.
@BOORAGG
@BOORAGG Месяц назад
We did win. Where you been?
@henriyoung3895
@henriyoung3895 Месяц назад
WELCOME HOME. SGT DOUG, RECON, 101ST, RVN 68-69 LZ SALLY
@robertfane1312
@robertfane1312 Месяц назад
The date's wrong for a April fools joke. That's the Graf Spee... I saw it in the movie "The Battle of the River Plate".
@Andy-gs1sm
@Andy-gs1sm Месяц назад
Something borrowed
@Sharky762
@Sharky762 Месяц назад
​@@Andy-gs1smsomething new
@samstewart4807
@samstewart4807 Месяц назад
hmmm shi- happens so why not automatic 8 inch guns?
@MrFFFTTTT
@MrFFFTTTT Месяц назад
Cool! I had fun climbing through the turret one night during a scout overnighter. Other dads & myself got a guided tour and got to climb from the bottom all the way up to the gun pits.
@captiannemo1587
@captiannemo1587 Месяц назад
Electrically complicated but when it works it’s just jaw dropping.
@jarodstrain8905
@jarodstrain8905 Месяц назад
Not just jaws.
@echohunter4199
@echohunter4199 Месяц назад
I’m proud of my Navy.
@davefellhoelter1343
@davefellhoelter1343 Месяц назад
My buddy's I grew Up With. Every front all services, and the Merch marines.