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(9 Oct 1942)
Launch coming across water, shot of crew in same. Signalling & receiving messages. Several launches under way. Depth being dropped of launch, D.C. explodes in rear. Sub. forced to surface. Man (CU) climbing through end of sub. Various shots of different part of the submarines equipment, motors etc. CU. Torpedo, man removing charge. Mechanism in torpedo enables torpedo to change course. Map shown how torpedo starts out on the straight then turns off. CU. Mechanism of same. Sightseers passing sailor to whom they hand their tickets.
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@gdd29
@gdd29 3 года назад
Amazing thing about the Australians is that they sent back the remains of the crew members of those mini subs to Japan via a war time exchange ship even during the war. Later after the war they even invited the crew's mother to the memorial ceremony in Australia. This attitude of Australia is well know among Japan's Navy/JMSDF supporters and Australia is considered a very honorable respectable and trustworthy Navy Country among us until now.
@Mike-tu7uw
@Mike-tu7uw Год назад
😂Bunch of candy ass pussys 😂
@cat0000123
@cat0000123 3 года назад
酸素魚雷に機械式ジャイロ使ってたのか。驚き。
@locktite401
@locktite401 6 лет назад
This clip is set in Sydney Harbor, Australia, mid 1942 just after the IJN Mini sub raid. Two of the three subs were destroyed inside the harbor and the third escaped but was critically damaged. It was found recently, intact, off one of Sydney's Norther Beaches.
@ppaulo999
@ppaulo999 6 лет назад
Xvideos
@Eckoolt
@Eckoolt 3 года назад
crew was inside?
@codyking4848
@codyking4848 3 года назад
@@Eckoolt Yep. In all three.
@vk2ig
@vk2ig 2 года назад
The fate of the third sub was unknown for decades. There were stories that the crew had got ashore, and travelled south along the coast and were rescued by the "mother sub" somewhere down on the South Coast. Some people even claimed to have seen the crew trying to flag down cars, LOL ... as if two Japanese navy guys would be doing that in Sydney! Others speculated that it had been accidentally buried in all the foreshore work during the Darling Harbour development. The wreck of the submarine was found near Lion Island, which is off the mouth of Broken Bay to the north of Sydney Harbour. So they got a reasonable distance away from the Harbour mouth, which is impressive given how damaged it was. The exact location of the wreck is a secret, as it's a War Grave, and the government doesn't want souvenir hunters looting it - apparently it's quite dive-able (with the right gear and skill). Lion Island itself is a nature reserve, as it has a breeding colony of penguins on it. A composite of the two other subs is on display at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. It's quite impressive to walk around and realise how big it is, but also how small it would've seemed to the crew who operated it. PS: in Australia we spell it "Sydney Harbour". But we don't call the US navy base in Hawaii "Pearl Harbour", because it's "Pearl Harbor"! :D
@captlarry-3525
@captlarry-3525 4 года назад
The minature subs were developed about 1937, but were not operational until 1939-40. About 500 were made, and they did sink ships at Pearl Harbor, but most were never launched. They were deployed along the Coast of California.. one went ashore near Hermosa Beach.
@moriflapan4661
@moriflapan4661 5 лет назад
The Launch marked "12" was the Steady Hour
@Strike_Raid
@Strike_Raid 7 лет назад
Very interesting! Torpedoes are really complex things. I remember reading once that a German WW-II torpedo cost about twice as much to make as a V2 rocket. The Japanese had a super 24” torpedo (not like this one) that must have cost a bundle to make.
@SMGJohn
@SMGJohn 6 лет назад
That most likely is a lie as the V2 rocket was very large, had a very complicated engine for its time and used extremely expensive liquid fuels not to mention it required launch pads. The Japanese Long Lance was pretty economical and because it used compressed air and not resource valuable fuel that rest of the world used in their torpedoes, the Japanese arguably had vastly more economical torpedoes.
@SaltiDawg2008
@SaltiDawg2008 6 лет назад
Capt O'Kane in his book WAHOO mentions a MK-14 Torpedo in 1943 cost about $6000 US.
@welshpete12
@welshpete12 5 лет назад
I have read that during the second world war a British torpedo cost £ 2000 , and not in modern money !
@Strike_Raid
@Strike_Raid 3 года назад
I did some googling and found that that price quote was backwards. On average, the V2 cost about twice as much to make as a torpedo. But some torpedoes were more expensive than others, and the costs of both went down as the war went on. It seems that the more expensive torpedoes cost about the same as an efficiently made V2; 50,000 Rm. The dollar equivalent is hard to estimate and seems to be about 2.5 Rm to the dollar, prewar, and 10 Rm to the dollar at war’s end. The V2 was a late war thing so it seems to have cost about 5,000 dollars to make, as did the more sophisticated torpedoes. It is reasonable to imagine that an early production complex torpedo did actually cost twice as much to make as a late production V2, but that would not be representative overall.
@tomservo5007
@tomservo5007 3 года назад
The never a missed opportunity to mention Goering's size
@Joewylie3
@Joewylie3 5 лет назад
On the Hakensack river in New Jersey (USA) is a US WWII submarine. On land is something very interesting.. . A Japanese submarine. Maybe 8'X40'. Kinda a human torpedo with a (German) Walter motor. I don't know if it was a motor like the one in the Me 163 or one like in the late German U-boat's (type 17c or type 21). The information card said the sub could reach 47 mph!!
@richgg2
@richgg2 5 лет назад
Me 163 was an airplane you bone head!
@fidenemini4413
@fidenemini4413 5 лет назад
Brits invented wake homing torpedo in later days of ww2. This one looks like some kind of inertia navigation, pretty advanced stuff for its time. I believe most torpedoes in ww2 could only travel straight path
@capscaps04
@capscaps04 3 года назад
No, torpedos could change dirrection after launch but it was a previously established path for the torpedos. The old torpedos had something like a clock mechanism wich were created so after the torpedo reached a certain distance after it was shot, the mechanism will make the torpedo change direction. For what I understand from this video, these japanese torpedos didn´t have a clock like mechanism but rather they were controlled through radio signals, the japanese submarine will control the distance beetwen the target and the torpedo through their radar and emite radio signals toward the torpedo to change its direction so it can reach its target. this radio controlled explosives was a technology used a lot during the ww2. it was also used for the Kawasaki I-go missile wich was a radio controlled air to surface missile wich was used to take out tanks during the war.
@vk2ig
@vk2ig 2 года назад
@@capscaps04 A couple of problems with that explanation. The minisubs didn't carry radar. Incidentally, which Japanese submarines did carry radar? And radio signals don't work too well under water for controlling torpedoes ... OK, ELF does, but you need very large transmitters to do it (and hence large power sources), and for underwater work you have to couple it to sea water (which has a very different dielectric constant and conductivity than air).
@capscaps04
@capscaps04 2 года назад
@@vk2ig Who said anything about minisubs? And your explanation isn't bringing me anything new that I don't know or usefull to me.
@Jd-fors
@Jd-fors 3 года назад
I wonder how many of those wooden warships blew themselves up depth charging.lol!
@vk2ig
@vk2ig 2 года назад
Only if they were so inexperienced to do it in shallow water, but any vessel (wooden or otherwise) would depthcharge its own stern off in shallow water.
@je2fby
@je2fby 5 лет назад
自慢げにバラしては居ますが、何処の国も完成出来なかった酸素魚雷ですね。
@mach1553
@mach1553 2 года назад
H2O2?
@kaisermuto
@kaisermuto 5 лет назад
When the paciffic war ended, Japanese the biggest submarine was captured by USA. The name was I-400, this submarine could store 3 airplanes in side of I-440. The size was 122m ,width 12m, 6550ton. USA studied I-400 in detail. And USA built MIssile mounted submarine. Before USA caught Japanese I-400, USA had not an idea of MMS. Japan worked for USA. Appreciation?
@MrKiwi1960
@MrKiwi1960 3 года назад
Really? Your facts are slightly wrong, well, a lot wrong. The only nation to not have midget subs was Germany (to a point) and one of the largest subs was the French cruiser sub, it mounted heavy guns.... the Germans had the "milk cow" which was able to refuel other subs in the mid Atlantic. It was huge. Maybe before being so supportive of Japan, you should understand that the IJN did not really value submarines that much. Japan sub technology lagged behind most other nations, except, its torpedoes were among the best.
@ewinrizal
@ewinrizal 8 месяцев назад
fastest submarine in ww2 are i-201 series, both with i-400 sunked after studied and review when USSR want too get them@@MrKiwi1960
@oldschoolfoil2365
@oldschoolfoil2365 3 года назад
Wow they really pounded the hell out of them subs, there was barely anything left of them.
@codyking4848
@codyking4848 3 года назад
That's kind of the idea.
@pressureworks
@pressureworks 3 года назад
0:12 Dad's Navy !
@ipsissimus7378
@ipsissimus7378 4 года назад
It was a bit cruel of the narrator to think that the parents of that rating hadn't bothered to name him.
@welshpete12
@welshpete12 3 года назад
That is due to war time security , and not for any other reason .
@ipsissimus7378
@ipsissimus7378 3 года назад
I know he was ugly but that's no reason to think his mother never gave him a name.
@gilsonsouza731
@gilsonsouza731 3 года назад
Naquela epoca ja faziam maquinas complexas e o brasil nao consegue.vergonha
@muhammadjuniannurrahman6309
@muhammadjuniannurrahman6309 5 лет назад
This video shows that japanese people is totally different than copycat chinese
@Eckoolt
@Eckoolt 4 года назад
Not anymore I think :). And everyone copies from eachother at some extend
@captlarry-3525
@captlarry-3525 4 года назад
Most Japanese Submarines were German Designs well into the 1930s such as the K5 RO33. Japan had spies ( students_) in the American Aviation Industry in the 30s', and also studying in Germany. No people make technological progress alone.. we all stand on each other shoulders..and add what we can. Being Jingoistic about this is exactly what led Japan to her humiliation before the whole world, led to japans destruction and defeat. if you want to believe you are the best people in the world.. or favored by god.. you will go to hell like all before you who believed such utter bullshit. This is the lessons ALL militarists learn..All of them.
@Eckoolt
@Eckoolt 4 года назад
@@captlarry-3525 Yeah. And Germans took ideas from polish tanks
@akbarramadhani5064
@akbarramadhani5064 4 года назад
@@Eckoolt and polish took ideas from *** and *** took ideas from **** and **** took ideas from....
@MontyGumby
@MontyGumby 3 года назад
don't be stupid. EVERYONE copied at one point. If you don't copy you're a caveman
@jerrymccrae7202
@jerrymccrae7202 4 года назад
Please dont read my remarls as a smartmouth sounding off but respectfully i can say the equipment used but the japanese military was absolute junk. I say this as a student of the pacific war especially their navy. Everything was built for offence and short range use fitting their war timetable. If you have another opinion i would lobe to hear from you. Cheers and have a great week!
@bo840
@bo840 2 года назад
Electric motor powered? Compressed air vehicles? Those old technologies are all the rage these days on Wall Street because Elon Musk.
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