Wow, the guy reading the text is really just blindly reading all the grammar and other mistakes made in the script. Next time, if you pay him, ask him to correct the errors, as the script is clearly not written by a native speaker.
Nowadays, no one is using pressurized air for lunching torpedos because it's very noisy. You don't want to indicate your position when attacking a target.
Rocket engine with valve porting. Four surrounded fronter part and rear main propulsion. Quite low pressure is needed, oxygen +hydrogen pressurized water vapor generation?😅
I'd be more interested in the fire control programming of the weapon is accomplished while in the tube but that's probably classified and if wired how does it not get tangled, how and when is attached and detached.
The video skips the part where the wire dispenser is loaded into the tube with the torpedo, and locked into the back of the tube. The wire often breaks
God gave man the mental capacity and the imagination to be able to even have any kind of chance to do the things we have done. GOD. Not man. Without God there would be no man, and no man; no technology. Simple.
Muito interessante. Bem explicado. Bem complexo o lancamento de um torpedo. So faltou a informacao de quanto tempo leva entre carregar e disparar um torpedo e qual o método de orientacao do mesmo. Obrigado.;
hmmmm ok nice can u make video on how land base missiles are fired ,as you can see cruises missiles from tube are fired some sort by gas pressure in air few feet and then they ignite motors and same mechanism seems used on sea destroyers too from their vertical lunch tubes .
There are, at least, three modes of launching a torpedo from a submarine, each one with advantages and disadvantages. Those not described in the video: positive discharge (with air, very noisy), swim out (when torpedo starts its engine inside the launching tube) and push out (with a pneumatic ram that expels the torpedo from de launching tube). The one shown in this vídeo is called flush out.
Flush out seems like the best to me. All the others seem like they would create a huge amount of noise while still loaded within the subs hull, thus giving away a very precise location. Especially pushout. I imagine that creating sonic waves that are easily detectable. I'm no expert, but I imagine using a liquid would be the most silent. All the other methods seem a bit like they would be creating detection from directly within the vessel.
In the thick hull of the Kursk submarine, on the seabed, after the sinking, a large circular hole was seen. Some unofficial sources claim it is the signature of the american Mk48 torpedo ...
If the need arises, an alien species could lift the submarine out of the water into it's hold and take the submarine to an uncharted asteroid. Then the crew would be briefed on the 10 commandments.
Hello everyone, I can tell it how it’works, but I have a question before I answer. Have any of you had a bath in the bathtub? Yes, that was I thinking. And now be honest, did any of you farted at least once in the water? Yes! so, did the water gone inside your body? No! Good answer! So, that’s how a real torpedo works, the inside pressure just want to release something really devastating power, and because we have holes, we just have to push a bit harder and send poisonous gas outside for everyone to enjoy it!! And believe me, if any torpedo could make that much damage, as those we hit with that gas, and every military would figure this out, they would use my invention in just seconds!!!