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This Royal Navy produced stock reel contrasts the RN versus the Soviet Navy, its chief perceived adversary in combat. The film begins with shots of different modern merchant and oil tanker ships, as well as footage of Navy vessels. It also features footage of the Russian Navy in the 1970s beginning around the 2:30 mark, including helicopter carrying warships equipped with cruise missiles, amphibious assault ships, and more. Soviet amphibious forces are seen at the 4:30 mark including tanks, assault ships, and more. Russian bomber aircraft are seen at the 4:00 mark. The Soviet submarine fleet is profiled at the 5:00 mark with footage of SSBN nuclear missile and attack submarines. At the 6 minute mark, a Navy helicopter is shown making a rescue of stranded merchant seamen on the high seas.
At the 7:00 mark, Royal Navy ships are shown on maneuvers, including mine hunting warship M29, which uses an ROV to find enemy mines and detonate them. Nuclear powered hunter killer submarines are shown at the 8:40 mark launching homing torpedoes and harpoon missiles (this material was used in the Thomas Dolby video "One of Our Submarines is Missing btw!) Diesel submarines are seen at the 9:30 mark. An Invincible class carrier is shown at 9:45 with Sea Harrier aircraft, and ASW helicopters are seen at the 11:00 mark. The Sea Dart missile system is seen at the 12:30 mark, and Sea Wolf at 13:00. The 4.5 gun is shown at the 13:30 mark, capable of firing dozens of shells per minute. Support craft are shown at the 14:30 mark, including ships designed to enforce shipping regulations and protect British interests in the North Sea -- including members of the Royal Marines (15:20 mark) who would protect an oil platform against say the IRA. Snow troops are shown at 16:00. Polaris missile submarines are shown at the 17:00 mark.
The last part of the film shows a Naval exercise with the fleet, including emergency drill with simulated wounded and fire aboard ship.
The Invincible class was a class of light aircraft carrier operated by the Royal Navy. Three ships were constructed, HMS Invincible, HMS Illustrious and HMS Ark Royal. The vessels were built as aviation-capable anti-submarine warfare (ASW) platforms to counter the Cold War North Atlantic Soviet submarine threat, and initially embarked Sea Harrier aircraft and Sea King HAS.1 anti-submarine helicopters. With the cancellation of CVA-01, the three ships became the replacements for Ark Royal and Eagle fleet carriers and the Centaur-class light fleet carriers, and the Royal Navy's sole class of aircraft carrier.
The three vessels have seen active service in a number of locations, including the South Atlantic during the Falklands War, the Adriatic during the Bosnian War, and in the Middle East for the 2003 Invasion of Iraq.
Invincible was decommissioned in 2005 and put in reserve in a low state of readiness.
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@chudley3169
@chudley3169 8 лет назад
R.I.P. HMS Coventry and those still on duty.
@progx8679
@progx8679 8 лет назад
Amen to that !! Brave men all. USMC, 24th MEU, Semper Fi
@henryvagincourt
@henryvagincourt 8 лет назад
Well said Ex HMS Plymouth.
@progx8679
@progx8679 7 лет назад
Gar I love the Cold War history also, The Falklands was a brave and incredible fight for Britain it also was the first modern Naval and Amphibious war fought and the lessons learned good and bad has shaped Naval design for many years. In my US Navy it greatly proved the need for our large Amphibious ships and Marines forces to be kept to Congress and our Navy started building the topsides of our new DDG-51 class of all steel instead Aluminum like many of our 1960-70s ships also the Aegis radar and every major warship got the 20mm vulcan CIWS and many later the Mk.49 RAM, the understanding for all navies how important it is to defend against SSMs and improved radars and AEW for any navy. Sadly some hard lessons learned but the Brits held fast and fought hard and won ! It was Brilliant. SSgt, Semper Fi
@johnsalt1157
@johnsalt1157 7 лет назад
"Semper Fidelis" is also the motto of the City of Exeter, and of HMS Exeter. When I was at Exeter University in 1982, I had the privilege of seeing the ship's complement, safe home from the Falklands where they had been the crack air defence ship, exercise the freedom of the city by marching through the streets with colours flying, band playing, and bayonets fixed. Crowds of Exonians cheered themselves hoarse. I doubt that any of the Exeters had to buy their own beer that night.
@Senor0Droolcup
@Senor0Droolcup 8 лет назад
Jolly good! Just hearing the phrase "glass reinforced plastic" brings me back decades. :)
@retiredguyadventures6211
@retiredguyadventures6211 5 лет назад
Served in the US Navy between 69-73 onboard two missile destroyers USS Dahlgren DLG-12 and the USS Richmond K Turner DLG-20. Was in the Med in 70 and the North Atlantic in 71 so I probably saw a few of these Soviet ships...
@matthewwaddington2777
@matthewwaddington2777 6 лет назад
2:32 "An impressive array of modern ships with modern weapons'. "The finest quality vacuum tubes", and pool table sized transistors Soviet electronics can provide". "In this next segment", "the vessels radar operator reprograms the radar," "using state of the art punch-card input system". "Up on deck", "Alexi attempts to refill the missiles liquid fuel cell (in rough seas)", "without disolving in the Hydrogen Peroxide mixture". "He'll then have to patch the hole in the deck", "made by the previous leaking fuel cell". "Meanwhile," at the vessels stern, another helicopter has fallen into the sea."
@possiblyadickhead6653
@possiblyadickhead6653 4 года назад
Well at least the missiles worked
@richardvernon317
@richardvernon317 3 года назад
@@possiblyadickhead6653 There's nothing wrong with the Soviet missile systems, they may have been lacking in ECCM, but they all had visual directors so if they could see a target, they could hit it. Most of the Electronics on most of the British ships at the time were Valve and Transistor driven stuff anyway.
@possiblyadickhead6653
@possiblyadickhead6653 3 года назад
@@richardvernon317 I said they worked
@thetreblerebel
@thetreblerebel 3 года назад
@@richardvernon317 hey said they worked....
@allgood6760
@allgood6760 3 года назад
Awesome vid... I have a friend and he was Tactical Radar Operator on HMS Invincible during the Falklands War he didn't know if he was going to live or die!... HMS Invincible visited NZ in the early 80s and I thought it was awesome!... thanks from NZ 👍🇳🇿
@Raptorman123
@Raptorman123 Год назад
i felt very well at the end of this video with all the Wrens and Nurses carrying out their duties, god bless them all, wonderful committed women thank you for your service and making my service more comfortable, we are Royal Navy one and all.
@johnmoore8016
@johnmoore8016 5 лет назад
Thanks for a very outstanding of how the RN operates and does its job. I was very impressed when I saw this first hand on the HMS Chichiester F-59 for two weeks in the Indian ocean in late 1969 or early 1970.
@towedarray7217
@towedarray7217 3 года назад
Such a good one. Thank you!!
@EDProductionsYT
@EDProductionsYT 2 года назад
Half of the ships in this video of the Soviet navy are probably still in service with the Russian navy
@JckSwan
@JckSwan 5 лет назад
Our navy gun could fire 25 rounds a minute? That represents our entire stockpile!
@richardvernon317
@richardvernon317 3 года назад
If it didn't Jam first, which it did quite often.
@DaveSCameron
@DaveSCameron 3 года назад
Smoke and bluff on the high seas...
@DaveSCameron
@DaveSCameron 3 года назад
Smoke and bluff on the high seas...
@utbdoug
@utbdoug Год назад
A few years after this, the Argies played "F around and find out".. They fecked around, and they found out! 🤣
@EdMcF1
@EdMcF1 7 лет назад
At 20' 40" et seq. the wonderful Hawker Hunter flies by, Sir Sydney Camm's most elegant creation.
@99IronDuke
@99IronDuke 7 лет назад
During the Falklands War in 1982 the Royal Navy had two aircraft Carriers (plus 2 building) around 60 Frigates and Destroyers and 11 nuclear attack submarines with others building. The Royal Navy of 2016 has one helicopter carrier (with two large carriers building) 19 Destroyers and Frigates and 7 nuclear attack submarines. The Royal Navy needs at least 25 major surface escorts. www.savetheroyalnavy.org/
@syedadeelhussain2691
@syedadeelhussain2691 7 лет назад
Britain hardly faces an existential threat from anywhere! Yes, boasting large numbers during the cold war did provide an added sense of security to Nato and other allies.
@matthewwaddington2777
@matthewwaddington2777 6 лет назад
Presuming the planes are in working order.
@mikecarone7320
@mikecarone7320 4 года назад
Have Faith America has 11 Nuclear Aircraft Carriers and English is the Only Language spoken
@frederickmiles327
@frederickmiles327 4 года назад
The 60 odd Destroyer and Frigate fleet was not really sustainable. The limit of the life of the steam powered Leander/Rothesay frigates was not really more than 25 years regardless of modernisation and the attempt to go on with those ships post 1985 was disastrous, and for all the patch up and scrubbing ineffective. Despite its half success of HMS Plymouth in the Falklands War it blew IRS boilers, 2 years later only 3 years after a 70 million dollar refit, and in 85 it was back in service for another 3 years. Regretsbly John Not was right in pointing out that a basic Leander with 4.5 guns and Seacat had zero air defence. I calculated the same in 1982 and in discussion in 1982 forcefully expressed the view it was entirely possible as most task force ships had no AA other than Seawolf and Sea Dart 5 ships and on the others only decoys and an odd old Bofors might be useful.My view was the task force was like the high seas fleet getting to sea in 1918 in the death ride. Lord Elworthy 20 miles down the road from then Waimate County Council probably didn't appreciate my views. When I first wrote about this a year later I of course repeated the official line seacat had taken 10, although mathematically it seemed 0-1 likely and that the RNZN second hand Bachzntee and Dido were fully the same as the ran T12 Rivers despite the fact the rt Cpt Ian Bradley told me they were cimpketly different in everything that mattered the 4.5 and Seacat just dead weight junk and the RAN Ikara incompatible with theRN one.I wanted to be a political journalist as and the.Bachantee purchase was irreversible in my view of political reality and main desire was to see the RNZN place in buildings the future Collins stopped to which endnI thought mynown take and line more likely to be publishable and persusasive
@nemo6686
@nemo6686 Год назад
Nobody appreciates the BA Controller until their air starts to run short.
@bigjohn697791
@bigjohn697791 7 лет назад
This must have been when we had a navy! unlike the pitiful showing we have currently
@FallenPhoenix86
@FallenPhoenix86 Год назад
3x Invincibles and a handful of FRS.1's vs 2 QE's and F-35's... Clapped out near useless Leanders vs Type 23's... Wasp vs Wildcat... Swiftsure vs Astute... What use are numbers if the kit is fit for a museum, and much of what was shown in the video was at the time.
@redball7362
@redball7362 7 лет назад
At the height of the Soviet Navy, they would have been unable to carry out an operation equal to what the Royal Navy successfully carried out in the Falklands campaign. The only other navy which could have successfully carried out such an operation is the United States Navy.
@gillesguillaumin6603
@gillesguillaumin6603 6 лет назад
阿德里安. Hum, hum. Before the Falklands, England refused to buy Exocet missiles, Argentina did. After the sink of the Shefield by one, they bought it. Funny, isn't it. Except for the seamen killed by the Exocet, of course. May be R.I.P.
@gottjager760
@gottjager760 6 лет назад
阿德里安. He's not wrong is he tho. The soviet navy blue water capabilities were limited to convoy and ballistic missile sub hunting. They wouldn't have been able to sustain an amphibious assault on an island as far away as the Falklands.
@paulmarchant9231
@paulmarchant9231 5 лет назад
What an idiotic, the. Royal Navy carried Exocet missiles during the Falklands war....where did he get the idea that we didn't have them? We didn't get chance to use them, as after the Belgrano was sunk, their fleet turned and ran
@RightCenterBack321
@RightCenterBack321 5 лет назад
Agreed, the Soviet Navy is history's most overrated Navy.
@YUSKHAN
@YUSKHAN 5 лет назад
The Soviet Navy was the second largest navy in the world with the largest aersanal of anti ship missile they, could have destroyed the entire British Navy in couple of hours
@bambang303378
@bambang303378 7 лет назад
Royal Navy was lean, mean fighting machine during the cold war. Now days they are not that strong. British sailors are still awesome. But now they are serving corrupt politicians who are in bed with crooked defense contractors. Case and point: FREMM class by DCNS: 10 are operating and 6 being built for 4 navies. Type 26: 0 ships are completed. Horizon/Orrizonte class: Never heard any problems from any of them. Type 45: Kept breaking down in warmer waters.
@matthewmoore5698
@matthewmoore5698 Год назад
Nice one for getting this up that captain still wet behind the ears but the crew are devoted
@thetreblerebel
@thetreblerebel 3 года назад
14:00 look at those crazy swells. I'm guessing north sea resupply mission? Looks nuts compared to a smoother Pacific warm water resupply transfer
@ancientmariner3077
@ancientmariner3077 5 лет назад
I served as a sonar controller in the RN. We could detect them, and sink them with helicopters dropping torpedoes. Yes this was the 70s but the submarines are still as weak against a modern sonar.
@thetreblerebel
@thetreblerebel 3 года назад
I love the Lynx helo
@philcosgrove6823
@philcosgrove6823 5 лет назад
It's so strange seeing my old ship and I was on her 20 years after this vid. The mighty Pompey 42's good times
@chandrachurniyogi8394
@chandrachurniyogi8394 8 месяцев назад
the Keiv class 42,063 ton (46,300 ton loaded) multi mission (STOVL) heavy aircraft cruiser powered by Romanovst 400E MFT Ni-C (20,695 kW) iHYBRId® M-FEP system . . . is a viable surface combatant even in present day warfare . . . combining the best of both worlds a VTOL carrier & heavy missile cruiser . . .
@bees1664
@bees1664 3 года назад
Love how it slowly loses all semblance of order to the end and finishes on a clip of a dentist
@matthewwaddington2777
@matthewwaddington2777 6 лет назад
5:13 "1 every six weeks". Good God, how many corners did they cut!?
@cmdrrnjohnriley6246
@cmdrrnjohnriley6246 4 года назад
You see Ivan if you don't fit hatches, boat submerge faster
@tab8k
@tab8k 4 года назад
Just like many other vessels, like the Mig-21, it’s quantity over quality in Soviet Russia.
@thomasjoyce7910
@thomasjoyce7910 3 года назад
Maybe, just maybe, they had more than one submarine being constructed at the same time.
@KillerofWestoids
@KillerofWestoids 2 года назад
Quantity over quality
@d.cypher2920
@d.cypher2920 3 года назад
Please add the actual year these films were made? That's my only complaint. Otherwise: great stuff. 😎🇺🇸💯
@PrimarchX
@PrimarchX 9 месяцев назад
They didn't mention how their SSBN crews are trained in close quarters combat in case they are captured by a Bond villain supertanker!
@jamesbugbee6812
@jamesbugbee6812 2 года назад
That minehunter put lipstick on a pig, eek!
@rostyslavadamchuk3300
@rostyslavadamchuk3300 2 года назад
I am wondering where was the BA Control team at 22:50 min ? and why all the hoses were folded? and why that fine gentleman had to carry out all the job?Somebody must have been carrying this question for a very long time? Good morning station Gibraltar !
@thejudge-kv2jk
@thejudge-kv2jk 6 лет назад
Thinking of joining even though no longer in my twenties. Still can apparently.
@dwshank
@dwshank 7 дней назад
Think they added some petrol for effect at 9:12?
@tedhernandez2394
@tedhernandez2394 3 года назад
This video is all well and good....Fast forward to April 2021. Where is the Soviet Navy?? The US NAVY is still here. Hello??
@schaeferschaefer2624
@schaeferschaefer2624 Год назад
I don’t have enough faith in the Russian navy to change a roll of toilet paper.
@Simon-jj2pu
@Simon-jj2pu 7 лет назад
Is that John Humphrys narrating!
@ricardovelasco3976
@ricardovelasco3976 6 лет назад
Yes.
@Kwaj
@Kwaj 7 лет назад
The Russian Navy was sizable, but still at a technological disadvantage compared to USN/RN ships. Many of those Ruskie subs were as loud as running washing machines full of brass door hinges.
@tab8k
@tab8k 4 года назад
In Soviet military doctrine, loads of things and people were expendaple during war.
@matthewmoore5698
@matthewmoore5698 Год назад
Those merchant guys proper salts
@sukhoifitter793
@sukhoifitter793 4 года назад
FRADU Hawker hunters in there too!!
@matthewmoore5698
@matthewmoore5698 Год назад
Totally different from RN and USN
@allandavis8201
@allandavis8201 4 года назад
It’s saddening and sickening to see how small our once mighty Royal Navy has be cut to the bare bones by successive governments of any political party, citing economic pressure, reduced threat from the soviets and Russia (after the USSR broke up), better more capable craft requiring less manpower, all of which is totally BS, the United Kingdom might well have been under economic pressure (true from 1939- present), but that didn’t stop them giving stupid amounts of money(and still do) in overseas aid, to countries who are now economically ruined after they became independent and screwed themselves up, paying the USA (until recently) for everything we bought from them to set Europe free (again), contributions to the United Nations, World Health Organisation, Disasters Relief Fund, etc etc etc, if we had concentrated on our own needs first, and woke up to the fact that we no longer have an empire and should not feel obliged to support them, especially when it’s them that kicked us out and screwed themselves, to many of our leaders, even now (2019) think we have worldwide influence, pish and tosh. Charity begins at home and the Royal Navy, in fact all our military services, are now worthy of charitable status, it’s probably the only way they could be brought back to being an effective fighting force, all this rubbish about our military being ambassadors for the country and a “lean and effective force” is just blowing smoke, and that’s why I left our military, because it was impossible to do your job well, being asked to do more with less, insane.
@Retroromancer
@Retroromancer 6 лет назад
Hard british accent;)) I'm russian and learn English. Basically it american English. When i hearing british accent and hear american after that - american English seems native for me. Lol
@alisonhilll4317
@alisonhilll4317 5 лет назад
2 mins in someones starts talking ?
@juslitor
@juslitor 4 года назад
expensive game, playing at having a grand navy.
@Max-xl9qv
@Max-xl9qv 6 лет назад
What those masks are for, @19:10?
@vader1a
@vader1a 6 лет назад
Bender_2979 to protect from the case of fire. They all wear them in battle conditions
@philcosgrove6823
@philcosgrove6823 5 лет назад
It's anti flash an it's still rather itchy to this day firemen use it to
@geraldappleton481
@geraldappleton481 7 лет назад
Samadabdersamad
@thedisabledwelshman9266
@thedisabledwelshman9266 7 лет назад
WHO SUNK THE BISMARK-BRITS. WHO CAPTURED THE ENIGMA MACHINE BRITS.
@antimafiotbg
@antimafiotbg 7 лет назад
Enigma machine was delivered from polish ! Learn your own history before start making posts
@thedisabledwelshman9266
@thedisabledwelshman9266 7 лет назад
I do what I want when I want
@antimafiotbg
@antimafiotbg 7 лет назад
michael adams ahaha now you proof you are just stupid
@RapperFlo
@RapperFlo 7 лет назад
WHO GOT HIS ASS HANDED TO THEM IN FRANCE 1940 - BRITS
@robertwhitfield9360
@robertwhitfield9360 7 лет назад
+antimafiotbg actually the poles only broke the original enigma the brits captured a new enigma off a German sub
@granskare
@granskare 8 лет назад
for me, I do not approve of women on ships, in combat aircraft or in the front lines...sorry ladies but I do have my views.
@NotKewl
@NotKewl 8 лет назад
Lol
@ragimundvonwallat8961
@ragimundvonwallat8961 8 лет назад
bwahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!
@ragimundvonwallat8961
@ragimundvonwallat8961 8 лет назад
bwahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!
@ragimundvonwallat8961
@ragimundvonwallat8961 8 лет назад
bwahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!
@philcosgrove6823
@philcosgrove6823 5 лет назад
I completely agree they are a royal pain in the agree.
@frederickmiles327
@frederickmiles327 8 лет назад
The British post war always remarkably hyped their capabilities post war but it was mainly strut and the Navy had little real capability to counter transonic jets before the Seawolf and SeaDart were eventually made operational in about 1981 with much better cooperation from Carrington (MOD)and Thatcher briefly the RN had useful 3 inch twin AA off about 4 ships in 69-77 and the Ark Royals Phantoms in the brief 70-75 period, 6 years at most when the last carrier could achieve the speed to launch them. In terms of the supposed anti submarine priority- the SSN Leanders and Rothesays were remarkably fast at effective silencing and good sea boats for the time, but lacked torpedoes fast enough and with the other capabilities to hunt nuke submarines. The late T21, and most of the T22s as well as the Invincible lacked the silencing to acutally be useful and their active sonars were just a beacon for ever Soviet SSNs. The UK had 500 NDBs or special weapons and the Rothesays, Leanders and County GDM were all wired by 1972 but they were probably rarely carried before THatcher as D.Healey and Wilson would never have trusted the bloodline officers much with them given they actually lacked any effective weapons to counter the relentless blantant tactics of the Soviet subs
@ronniemcmurray7213
@ronniemcmurray7213 8 лет назад
here pal you've never served in the mob and read all your info from books and internet. your way left behind. catch you later
@frederickmiles327
@frederickmiles327 8 лет назад
Ronnie Mcmurray Your information is completely incorrect I've talked to a number of very serious cold war RN RAN & RNZN cold war naval officers including some of world class capability and are closely related to a number of British naval and intelligence officers. I have written extensively on NZ AU's defence as a contracted defence editorial and transport writer in 1979 -99. I have two honours degrees and among others have been taught by Keith Ovenden and cold war historians from Oberon Ohio. One of my cousins served on HMS Sheffield returning as scheduled from Ancesion Is. In 80 and 84 I was shortlisted for AO jobs with NZ MOD after presenting the lines which led to NZ to withdraw from the Collins sub project My main role has always been to oppose the Collins and follow on
@danimortiboys8260
@danimortiboys8260 8 лет назад
+Frederick Miles I'm not as clever as clever as you. but what I do trust is my father's dits. He was on the cleopatra(leander) and she used the towed array. he said they had no problems chasing Russian subs around Ireland and the North Atlantic. almost to the point once they found them they couldn't get away unless they let them go.
@tonyknight7426
@tonyknight7426 7 лет назад
still you were never in the mob.
@philcosgrove6823
@philcosgrove6823 5 лет назад
You tell him Tony I can't stand these knobs who just quote stuff from the internet. I could tell them dits about the mob that weren't on any fact sheet of statistics
@elizabetharmada5335
@elizabetharmada5335 7 лет назад
are the Russians capable of saving their own soldiers,like what happened when the Russians sailors spent hours under the ocean?without the help of the British,all of them would have died
@auro1986
@auro1986 6 лет назад
whatever was royal about this navy controlled by america anyway?
@edithdodds190
@edithdodds190 6 лет назад
they answer to europe and there illumanti fathers the navy health service are being run down in purpose why is there russian chines troops in the usa why is russia expanding esp in the middle east were in the end times with christ about to return add on top of that europe britain flooded with muslims people are blind they only see what suits there pocket like the titanic its going down
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