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The Russian Navy Sucks Part 3 - Hellship Kuznetsov by History of Everything - Reaction 

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@UrbanCohort
@UrbanCohort 15 дней назад
AKA "The Floating Ecological Disaster that Keeps Catching Fire and Always Deploys with a Tugboat"
@theconvictedquokka
@theconvictedquokka 14 дней назад
It no longer deploys thank fuck
@Shaun_Jones
@Shaun_Jones 14 дней назад
More like deployed with a tugboat at this point; the floating scrapyard hasn’t actually been to sea since 2017.
@UrbanCohort
@UrbanCohort 14 дней назад
Well, it's Russia. Hubris and vodka-fueled bad decisions are in the DNA, which makes its reemergence a matter of time.
@dontshanonau1335
@dontshanonau1335 14 дней назад
Remember those four ships that went to Cuba recently that had all the Ivan fanboys in the US lose their minds as if it was Missile Crisis 2 Electric Boogaloo? In case you haven't heard, one of them is a trash-tier cruiser, one's a support ship, the third is a nuclear sub without strike capabilities and which had several sound-proofing tiles missing, meaning it's lighting up any 1950s listening device like a christmas tree, and the last one is, indeed, a tugboat. Imagine being an Ivan and actually thinking your country can power-project into its soup, let alone the ocean.
@foxsotired3038
@foxsotired3038 14 дней назад
​@@dontshanonau1335 As far As I know, the fleet is a tanker, salvage tug, nuclear sub, and their new stealth frigate everyone was talking about 5 years ago. I havent heard anything bad about the Admiral Gorshkov specifically just the normal issues (training). Could i get a source on why its a 'trash tier cruiser' as I might have missed it. As far as i know, subs are one of the few things the russian navy does well. Still not as good as the US but definitely far better then the rest of their navy. Missing anechoic tiles is standard for subs returning after deployments so its not that strange for some to be missing from the hull, in fact the most famous example of this is the US virginia class which caused some controversy 8 years ago.
@kabob0077
@kabob0077 15 дней назад
Admiral Zinovy Petrovich Rozhestvensky must be screaming from the afterlife at the state of the Russian navy... Well he already did that but now he probably can scream forever.
@McNubbys
@McNubbys 14 дней назад
He is still throwing binoculars to this very day lol🤣
@WinterIsComing-ue6gz
@WinterIsComing-ue6gz 14 дней назад
his favorite activity.
@ImmersedInHistory
@ImmersedInHistory 14 дней назад
Fun fact: If you are looking for the Kutznetsov in DCS you don't have to bother using your radar, the black blume is visible at 100+ km, before it enter your scope.
@enoughothis
@enoughothis 15 дней назад
The Kuznetsov is a cursed ship, crewed by the damned and commanded by a national leader so evil that hell itself spat him back out. The K-19 is Chernobyl in a submarine
@wyrmofvt
@wyrmofvt 15 дней назад
Ah, the self-propelled barbecue-cooker! Where soviet sailors got to have a whole lot of **FUN** (Dwarf Fortress style)
@brigidtheirish
@brigidtheirish 15 дней назад
A small office with technologically illiterate staff? My dad did that for over *20 years.* He was the only one on the payroll for a *long* time who didn't give every indication of being *terrified* of computers. It took *years* of customers *begging* the company to put up a website for the boss to even *consider it.* And then he started measuring his monitor with a *pica stick.* Sure, the website thing came up in the late '90s, but *still.* Add on micromanagement with a tendency to make fundamental changes *on the due date* and... Yeah. I'm having flashbacks to my childhood watching Dad torture himself.
@lmcg9904
@lmcg9904 15 дней назад
Nice. Keep goin with the series. I love your reactions to the sheer incompetence of the Russia/USSR navy. Your misery is my joy and amusement.
@BlackWolf-bu5dt
@BlackWolf-bu5dt 15 дней назад
Boss as soon as you said the name of the……. Ship, I immediately said “The Cut What Off?!”
@ferky123
@ferky123 15 дней назад
Paper Skies is a good channel to learn about all of the screw-ups of the Soviet Air Force. It also has the air response to the cruiser officer who thought he could foment a revolution in Stalingrad. Also on nuclear power, spicy rocks heat water and spin fan which is connected to an electromagnet.
@rmartinson19
@rmartinson19 14 дней назад
Jesus, the amount of money India blew on refitting and kitting out the Admiral Gorshkov would have been enough to buy a brand new carrier from someone actually competent at building modern ships, like Germany, Britain, France or the US. Hell, the total cost of getting that shitheap into Indian service ran to about 85% of what a brand new Gerald R. Ford class nuclear supercarrier costs the US Navy, or almost exactly what a brand new Nimitz-class would cost.
@weldonwin
@weldonwin 14 дней назад
Clearly no one has been applying the sacred oils and Hexagrammic Wards. The Machine Spirit is very displeased
@Shaun_Jones
@Shaun_Jones 14 дней назад
It really is a shame, because the ship looks brutalist as all hell, especially in Soviet or Russian fleet colors, and it *could* have been a nice centerpiece of a decent sized navy, and attracted crowds of gawkers and observers in ports all over the world, but instead it’s sitting in the Russian navy like one of those abused dogs in an ASPCA commercial.
@chrisbacon3071
@chrisbacon3071 15 дней назад
Kuznetsov could be considered one of the many levels of the backrooms. Edit: I forgot to mention when it comes to disabling this… ship… hmm, anyway disabling it only requires, you to sink the tugboats around it, I mean where’s it gonna go after it loses its tugs? All over the ocean if the currents are correct! 😂
@Rammstein0963.
@Rammstein0963. 14 дней назад
I remember the Kiev class in Cold Waters, loved getting missions to hunt those fat whales. 😆 This ship (Kuznetsov) is part of why I'm not worried about the Russian navy, they're a bigger threat to themselves than us, between corruption, maintenance backlogs, underfunding, and general incompetence... yeah, not worried about the "sink by itself" fleet.
@InquisitorXarius
@InquisitorXarius 15 дней назад
INCOMPETENT MUSCOVITE HISTORY TIME, YAAAYYUU!!!
@TheAKgunner
@TheAKgunner 14 дней назад
Fun fact: Kuznetsov is actually the ship’s FIFTH NAME!!
@coenisgreat
@coenisgreat 14 дней назад
I must warn you of the heresy that comes from part 4, specifically at the start he insists that 'nucular' is the correct way to pronounce 'nuclear'. The mispronunciation is fine, but it's objectively false that 'nucular' is the correct way to pronounce it, the correct pronunciation precedes it by a literal century.
@EC23331
@EC23331 15 дней назад
Taking a comment from the video, it just has to be said. “Ah yes, the Admiral Kuznetszov. The Warhammer 40k ship in real life.” - @fogrepairshipakashi5834
@Azorees-oj5zr
@Azorees-oj5zr 15 дней назад
To be honest, even Imperium ships are less dangerous to work in.
@hazardousmaterial5492
@hazardousmaterial5492 14 дней назад
The cursed-netsov
@spartanspyke
@spartanspyke 14 дней назад
Some say metal was salvaged from the Kamchatka and added to the Kuznetsov during construction.
@PrinceOfDolAlmroth
@PrinceOfDolAlmroth 14 дней назад
Popping in again, any chance you could give History Dose a look? Especially their series on either the Mongols or the Ming Dynasty?
@gryphon9507
@gryphon9507 14 дней назад
14:27 Situation normal everything performing as designed.
@kannonball5789
@kannonball5789 15 дней назад
So how many of these Russian navy disasters did you have to study as a sailor, Old Man?
@gryphon9507
@gryphon9507 14 дней назад
6:30 Your assessment right there is pretty much standard operating procedure for pretty much most soviet nations. China also has this (make it look impressive) thing for the propaganda but the facade is held together with duct tape and bailing wire and the wire is made of sub pair steel. And finally it falls apart in just a few years and they hope no one notices.
@MLaak86
@MLaak86 14 дней назад
"And then things got worse."
@bthsr7113
@bthsr7113 14 дней назад
Question for anyone who's served on carriers, how do the costs of buying and maintaining arrestor cables compare to the costs of buying and maintaining carrier capable combat jets? Because I have the sneaking suspicion that if you can afford to have carrier capable fighters and ground attack jets, you should have the money needed to pay for the cables and emergency net to catch them.
@gchampi2
@gchampi2 13 дней назад
Yes, but from the POV of the captain, it's much better to divert the funds for buying & maintaining arrestor cables to their bank account, than it is to fix them. Bugger the cost of the jets, that's the airforce's problem...
@krayne-ddg-pmc
@krayne-ddg-pmc 14 дней назад
I wonder if the old man has read those 4chan green texts about the ship actually being a 40 like monstrosity holding back eldritch horrors and foul magics
@Arkticus
@Arkticus 14 дней назад
I did some quick digging, and according to an article earlier this month (from the Telegram, so take this with as many tablespoons worth of salt as you feel necessary), but it still in that same drydock near Murmansk, and its engines are pretty much done, with no way to fix or replace them at this time. Also, there seem to be high chance that it would ether sink or capsize (this being info picked up and reported by Ukrainian intelligence agency), because of the extremely corroded hull, and with its holds being at least partly filled with muddy water. That last bit is from January -23, so no idea if they managed to fix that in any way. But yeah, just let the poor thing die at this point and scrap it....
@ReinaSaurus
@ReinaSaurus 14 дней назад
russian navy needs to publish comedy sketches for better funding at this point.
@OldManReacts
@OldManReacts 11 дней назад
They'd just need to be themselves. "Hi I'm Vladi Knoxslov and welcome to Jackass!"
@akidafloof
@akidafloof 14 дней назад
their subs that just left cuba were actively falling apart and dropping pieces into the ocean when leaving lol
@edwardbrown3721
@edwardbrown3721 14 дней назад
Something I just don't get is, given that they'd been putting reactors in subs for a while, mostly without issue, why didn't the Soviets ever make a nuclear carrier, they use less fuel, are more independent, more reliable by having way less moving parts and less likely to catch on fire or explode than a combustion engine. Specially considering they had shitloads of uranium, it wasn't an issue of access to fuel.
@gchampi2
@gchampi2 13 дней назад
See the K19. Also, this thing was being built in Ukraine, just after Chernobyl did it's thing. Pretty sure if anyone suggested using a nuclear reactor, the shipyard would've refused the commission, regardless of any consequences.
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