Nava marinei cu viteză mare face un viraj puternic la stânga. Acesta a fost filmat în jurul datei de 11 august 2007, chiar în largul coastei Norfolk, de pe puntea de zbor a lui Eisenhower.
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Been in that situation many times, once we had an actual sea rescue when me and my crew mate spotted something in the water so we called bridge for a “man ovet board”, rescued two fishermen who lost their fishing boat. Just had enough time to grab a small dingy and float to the surface. They’d been in the water for two days and we were under Queens escort but had to break escort get the men flown off our ship to hospital.
What about starboard side sailors ? 🙂
That chicken must be delicious.
Massive flag looks so stunning🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️❤️❤️❤️
US Navy showing off to a cruise ship
torpedobeat
اللهم احفظ امريكا
Better turning circle than my Land Rover Defender😢
That is crazy, the bow is pushing so much water to either side while the prop is sucking the water out from under the ship making a dip where the waterline drops in the middle. I've never seen anything like that.
A Waterskiers dream! MOST impressive.
Served on her 2002-2005. Deployed 03-04. This was 3 years after I left. Great time!
Flank 3 speed. I was on a Spruance Class. When the bosun would pipe the word "Standby for heavy rolls as the shop is maneuvering," I would head to the fan tail during the zig zag.
it's not a boat it's a ship.
take evasive action now
I helped build that ship at Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula Mississippi.
I was on the USS Carl Vinson cvn70 talk about fun in a carrier I can only imagine how that feels in a smaller ship
Hey ma look im drifting the destroyer
Don't run from the Lord!
Looks like they're either doing a Williamson turn (which is used to find a man overboard) or a kiss-and-cross (which is used to evade torpedoes. I'd have to see more of the turn to see which.
How the hell is anyone still standing on that bow after that insane turn???
This ship in the video is USS Gonzalez (DDG 66).
I served on the USS REEVES CG-24 a heavy cruiser from 1976-1978 and I can tell you when she is opened up and making those maneuvers she is shaking and shuttering. I sometimes miss those days still.
Brace, brace, brace!!!
He made that turn because he had to go back and pick up have the crew who fell off. Did you notice those sailors stayed in place. What memory for them. Can you imagine thinking your coming up on its blind side and then he makes that turn to get your attention.
One more reason why China will never cross the Straits of Taiwan in force.
is that jet sound from the ship
Hard a Port… Aye Sir… Full Rudder to Port… and holding…
Warships are deceptively agile
why would they retire these?
"there coming back for chicken" = upvote 😀
My dad served on the USS Arleigh Burke (DDG-51) back in 2008 to 2009. The stories he told of his time on board her, still prefers the Ike though
I really regret being an airwinger when I see shit like this.
Wonder why they don't use hydrofoil, catamaran and waterjet technology.
Using a lot of fuel
Using a lot of fuel
naaah just drunk
Look at that beautiful flag in the wind! Love it
Someome: I FOUND OIL!!! I AM RICH!!!!
US be like:
The water skier fell.
The sailors standing at the front 🗿😂
Me when the torpedo chime plays in Wows
Dorifto
"Stand by for heavy rolls as the ship comes about"
That is one bad bitch right there. Plankowner, DDG-55
1993
Damn heavy
Hard to believe that every boat on the water today is obsolete due to the hyper anti-ship cruise missiles. Just expensive pieces of equipment to keep jobs relevant in both civilian and military. One would have to be insane to declare war today. Insane. Death wish.
Do you know how much velcro those sailors need on their shoes