Destroyer Gets Destroyed By Submarine Torpedoes

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Really cool video of a destroyer ship getting blown up by submarine torpedoes.

Channel: Entertainment
Uploaded: August 9, 2007 at 3:07 pm
Author: skitchysays

Length: 0:00:46
Rating: 4.86
Views: 286,161

Tags: destroyer ship gets blown up by submarine torpedoes

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Peridolin (Sunday 16th of November 2008 02:35:38 PM)
You gotta love all of the arm chair Admirals on here saying "this is fake" and "the explosion would be bigger." Please. You have been watching too many Hollywood movies, and obviously wouldn't know what a real explosion would look like if it went off in front of your face. "That's not what it looks like in the movies!" *rollseyes*
helkat07 (Thursday 13th of November 2008 10:39:42 AM)
In the US Navy, a Harpoon missile/s, or Exocet Missile in others, would be launched from a Sub, giving the enemy very little time to retaliate or evade. Cold-War Submariner
helkat07 (Thursday 13th of November 2008 10:35:39 AM)
In reality though, a torpedo would not be the first choice to destroy a surface ship, they are generally used for attack on other Submarines. A torpedo takes too long to reach the desired target, would give the enemy ship time to retaliate before the torpedo reached them or might even miss it's target if countermeasures are used effectively.
helkat07 (Thursday 13th of November 2008 10:33:45 AM)
FYI, this is exactly what a ship would look like when hit by a Mk48 torpedo, that is if you are lucky. If this ship had a full load of fuel and weapons the explosion would have been even greater. As another poster stated, modern submarine launched torpedoes are designed to "break the back" of the enemy ship causing greater structural damage than just blowing a hole in the side. Granted the hole would be quite large but the ship could feasibly still float and/or sail home and be repaired.
honorbeforeglory (Monday 10th of November 2008 10:22:36 AM)
No no it is a remote controled destroyer. Fake the only way a ship blows up like that is if it is hit were the ammunition is kept. Even then this is a little exaggerated
honorbeforeglory (Sunday 9th of November 2008 02:59:09 PM)
That is a remote American destroyer. This is a propaganda video.
zdlx (Monday 10th of November 2008 01:55:38 AM)
Since when does the United States use modified Type 12 Destroyer Escorts, remote control or other? It was the former HMAS Torrens, torpedoed & sunk off the Western Australian coast. Oh, by the way, the submarine and MK 48 torpedo were every bit as real as the hapless ship in the video. Cheers...
miramar3321 (Sunday 9th of November 2008 07:30:37 AM)
its just a remote destroyer, so stay cool. a real explosion looks different
esf125 (Saturday 8th of November 2008 06:36:52 PM)
wow breaks it like a chopstick
leancrayon (Saturday 8th of November 2008 12:34:07 AM)
probably just poke a hole in it. they're designed to lift a ship's midsection out of the water and use its own weight to crush it in two. very destructive, AND entertaining to watch.