▶️SUBMARINE Factory⚓{Assembly}: How submarines are built?🚧US Indiana➕Saab➕South Korea

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Published 2021-03-17
Manufacturing process of SUBMARINES (Production): How submarines are made? Assembly plant [Factory tour] documentary. Naval sea machines production. US Navy.

00:00 South Korean Submarine assembly plant
03:32 Submarine production (Indiana SSN 789)
10:59 Saab submarine production line

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👉Does India manufacture submarines?
The Arihant-class submarines are nuclear powered ballistic missile submarines built under the Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV) project. They will be the first nuclear submarines designed and built by India.

👉Which is the most advanced submarine?
Too expensive, but also the most advanced and powerful attack sub in the U.S. Navy. USS Seawolf is based at Bangor naval base on the west coast of the United States and normally sails the Pacific. But on Friday the nuclear-powered submarine suddenly came to surface outside Tromsø in northern Norway.

👉What companies build submarines?
The companies holding the largest market share in the Global Military Shipbuilding & Submarines industry include General Dynamics Corporation, Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc., United Shipbuilding Corporation, Naval Group SA and BAE Systems PLC

👉Which country has most submarine?
United States (66)
Russia (62)
Iran (34)
South Korea (22)
Japan (20)
India (16)
Turkey (12)
Colombia (11)

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All Comments (21)
  • @dimievers5573
    the wartsila factory is in Drunen The Netherlands , i've been there often to deliver industrial gasses and steel , that place started out as Koninklijke Lips , a ships propeller manufacturer that was known to produce the biggest propellers known in shipping , i've also been there a few times when it was still Lips , sadly they got into financial difficulties and got bought by wartsila , a good thing too because as said they were known to make the biggest props around , an industry saved .
  • Thank You so much for this introduction to the manufacturing of a Submarine. I had no idea what it took to build one. I hope to see more videos on this subject with additional details Thanks!
  • @flip97gt
    South Korea doesn't mess around! I was stationed at UNCSB-JSA at Camp Bonifas in the 90s. They're an industrial powerhouse.
  • @ph11p3540
    Thank you for sharing a tiny window into how a submarine is built in such top secret factories. What we saw is less than 1% but it's awsome to watch.
  • It looks like the orchestra of people, pc and machines. Thank you for this possibility to watch their concert😊
  • @44magnum84
    It's BIG. Can't imagine how much documents, materials, people used to build such huge thing.
  • @padmanaban6988
    அற்புதம், வாழ்த்துக்கள்.👍👍🙌🙌
  • @SJR_Media_Group
    That's some real impressive sheets of steel. Handling and forming those require the right equipment, and the right know how. Some looked to be over several inches thick. Rolling and forming requires very specialized machinery. Heating them to soften before stamping makes a lot of sense. Welding all the sheets together is another amazing process. Even with automated welding equipment, building up 2-3 inches of weld to join those huge steel sheets together requires more time than most people could imagine. Every weld inspected by special scanners. Everything has to be perfect, those subs are going down deep, water pressure at depth is immense.
  • @burgerr.5599
    In the old time there were no computers to made something like this it not easy.
  • @au1947
    Just Incredible, marvelous
  • @batterymastertv
    Graveh ganyan pla ang pag gawa NG submarines, amazing works...
  • @kurtnet
    amazing skills to all workers in this sub. assembly..nice
  • @JD-gq1dx
    I love the submarines.good work