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Old 05-22-22, 09:50 AM   #31
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This one shows using the BIBS system during a fire exercise on HMS Torbay

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I don’t think I’ve seen the one you posted from sub school I shall give it a watch
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Done lots of search again on yt this time with the search word Submarine school and basic submarine school.

I found this and it made me recall some scenes from the..well maybe it wasn't a serie but one 50 minute long documentary about these aspirants.

Here it is...It made me recall some of the scenes



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Ahhh yes I have seen this one it was a great documentary, there is also another one called submarine sharks of steel done around the same time.
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That was a nice documentary. Thank you for posting it.


Are the uniforms, and the crew, that clean after a few weeks?
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Old 05-23-22, 07:22 PM   #35
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That was a nice documentary. Thank you for posting it.


Are the uniforms, and the crew, that clean after a few weeks?
On a nuke boat yes, they have a laundry onboard, probably the most expensive washing machine and dryers in the world

On the Kilos and some other diesel boats they have disposable working clothes which absorb sweat so you dont stink as much.
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Blind mans bluff is a good documentary which highlights the submarine world, in the first two portions it shows you the limitations of diesel boats note the USS Cochino and USS Gudgeon incidents.

While conventional submarines are very good at what they do they certainly have some limitations.

The other side to that is conventional especially the Kilos are affordable by nations whos defense budgets are not as big as some of the major players, The Kilo can offer a 2nd or 3rd rate navy the ability to force multiply as well as increasing their capabilities ten fold with regards to ISR SIGNIT ELINT and covert operations.
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