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How Does Anti-Submarine Warfare Work
There are so many ways in which ships are different – or even better – than submarines. Ships are much larger, have more capacity, can transport incredible amounts of cargo, can house and launch some of the most powerful weapons known to man… there are simply too many areas where ships are the obvious choice over submarines.However, the defining advantage that a submarine has over a regular ship is that the former can disappear from sight as and when it chooses. The ability of a submarine to dive and travel while staying underwater makes it one of the most enviable machines operating in the world’s waters.In fact, that’s why German leadership deployed attack submarines (called ‘U-boats’) in international waters to ambush and disrupt the movements of enemy vessels during both world wars. In...
published: 14 Oct 2022
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USS Howard Explains Anti-Submarine Warfare
Senior Chief Sonar Technician (Surface) Ryan Markham and Sonar Technician (Surface) 2nd Class Bradley Espinosa explain anti-submarine warfare (ASW) aboard the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Howard (DDG 83) June 16, 2021. Howard is currently underway conducting routine maritime operations in U.S. 3rd Fleet. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jason Isaacs)
published: 07 Jul 2021
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The future of anti-submarine warfare
Anti-submarine warfare has dramatically changed since the Cold War.
This video looks at new technology and tactics deployed recently during an exercise in the North Sea. Including underwater, unmanned vehicles guided by underwater sensor networks, frigates with variable-depth sonar and specialised airplanes known as Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA). We also speak to submarine commanders and scientists on the cutting edge of underwater technology.
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published: 03 Jun 2015
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How Does Anti-Submarine Warfare Work?
How exactly do surface vessels find and engage submarines at sea?
Lets look at an old training video and find out!
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published: 15 Oct 2017
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MH-60 Seahawk: The World's Most Anti-Submarine Warfare Helicopter
Hello everyone. welcome back to US Military Power Channel, Today's episode you get to know is about the MH-60 Seahawk Helicopter.
The MH-60 Seahawk is a multi-mission helicopter operated by the US Navy and also known as Romeo. It is the most capable naval helicopter available today, designed to operate from frigates, destroyers, cruisers, and aircraft carriers.
The primary tasks of the MH-60R Seahawk are anti-submarine warfare and anti-surface warfare. This helicopter has torpedoes and missiles for assault, as well as the ability to track and locate submarines and surface vessels. The other missions are search and rescue, combat search and rescue, vertical resupply, medical evacuation, and the insertion and removal of special troops.
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published: 23 Oct 2022
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Anti-Sub Warfare in WW1 - From Hammers to Hunter-Killers
Today we look in brief at a sometimes overlooked aspect of the First World War, the anti-submarine effort and it's attendant development of tactics and technology.
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published: 24 Jul 2019
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SEMA Target by RTsys - Anti Submarine Warfare
SEMA is autonomous, recoverable, acoustic target dedicated to ASW. It is operable for all kinds of pltaforms such as surface ships, submarines, helicopters and ASW aircraft.
SEMA is easy to operate and recover and is reconfigurable in one hour.
Multi ASW asset training / Torpedo training / Sonar operator training.
published: 15 Jun 2021
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Decisive Weapons S02E04 - U-Boat Killer: The Anti-Submarine Warship
1996-1997 BBC documentary series. Series 2, Episode 4. Note Episode 5 has been uploaded by another user (search for 'The Soul Of The Samurai- The Japanese Sword").
published: 25 Jan 2016
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Depth Charge anti submarine warfare ( ASW ) weapon
Have you ever heard typical weapon called the depth charge? In today’s session, we will discuss this further and take a look at what it actually is, don’t go anywhere, stay tuned only at this channel!
A depth charge is referred to an anti-submarine warfare weapon. It is designed to destroy a submarine by being dropped into surrounding water and detonating, causing a powerful and damaging hydraulic shock to the target. Most depth charges are made up of high explosives and a fuze that is set to detonate the charge at a certain depth. Ships, patrol aircraft, and helicopters can all launch depth charges. Additionally, a depth charge fitted with a nuclear warhead, is also known as a "nuclear depth bomb". These were designed to be dropped from a patrol plane or deployed by an anti-submarine mi...
published: 23 Feb 2022
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WWII DESTROYER ESCORT ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE FILM 24712
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This film is about the story of the destroyer escorts and their services in the U.S. Navy it shows the construction and launch of the USS Frament (DE-677) in June 28 1943 and USS Brennan (DE-13) in August 22 1942.
The Destroyer Escort was the United States Navy mid-20th century classification for a 20-knot (23 mph) warship designed with endurance to escort mid-ocean convoys of merchant marine ships. Kaibōkan were designed for a similar role in the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Royal Navy and Common...
published: 23 Mar 2015
5:16
How Does Anti-Submarine Warfare Work
There are so many ways in which ships are different – or even better – than submarines. Ships are much larger, have more capacity, can transport incredible amou...
There are so many ways in which ships are different – or even better – than submarines. Ships are much larger, have more capacity, can transport incredible amounts of cargo, can house and launch some of the most powerful weapons known to man… there are simply too many areas where ships are the obvious choice over submarines.However, the defining advantage that a submarine has over a regular ship is that the former can disappear from sight as and when it chooses. The ability of a submarine to dive and travel while staying underwater makes it one of the most enviable machines operating in the world’s waters.In fact, that’s why German leadership deployed attack submarines (called ‘U-boats’) in international waters to ambush and disrupt the movements of enemy vessels during both world wars. In those days, it was next to impossible to detect the presence of a submarine beneath the waves; both military and merchant ships had no way of knowing if there was a submarine close by!Thanks to the development of sonar and other military tech, however, submarines can now be located much more precisely not just by ships in the vicinity, but also by aircraft flying at thousands of feet above the surface of the water!There are several ways to detect submarines underwater, but we will discuss the one used by most military aircraft or helicopters to detect and confirm the presence of a submarine in a given region.The primary method of airborne anti-submarine warfare involves using SONAR – SOund NAvigation and Ranging. Simply put, SONAR is a technique that relies on sound waves to detect/locate objects in a particular region.There is a specially-designed object – called a sonobuoy – that actually implements the SONAR principle to detect submarines underwater.A sonobuoy is a portable sonar system that, when dropped from an aircraft or a ship, can help in detecting submarines and conducting underwater research.Sonobuoys are packed in canisters and installed in the aircraft. They are ejected from the aircraft when the latter passes over a specific region above the water.There are three main types of sonobuoys: active, passive and special-purpose sonobuoys, which are used in accordance with the nature of the mission.How sonobuoys work?An aircraft (deployed on an anti-submarine mission) usually has a ‘target area’ where it’s tasked to look for a submarine operating underwater. The size of the target area depends on the type of submarine for which the aircraft is supposed to be looking. For example, nuclear submarines have more mobility, so the aircraft crew would have a larger target area if they’re looking for a nuclear sub.Once the aircraft reaches the space above the target area, it does a quick radar search followed by a visual search (using sensors and onboard equipment) to ascertain whether the submarine is on the surface. If the submarine cannot be found on the surface, the aircraft crew will then drop sonobuoys from the bottom of the aircraft.The moment a sonobuoy splashes on the water’s surface, it deploys. It can be pre-programmed to drop to any depth in the range of 90-1500 ft (27-457 meters). It consists of a radio frequency antenna at the top, which remains above the surface, a sail that remains just below the surface of the water to keep the sonobuoy stable, and a transducer at the end that collects acoustic energy from its surroundings and converts it into electrical energy, which is transmitted to the aircraft through the RF antenna.The data that the deployed sonobuoy transmits will show up on the onboard computers of the aircraft. The operator then compares this data with their database, and if a match is found, it’s assumed that there is a submarine nearby.However, in order to actually confirm the submarine’s presence in that region, another buoy, this time an active one, must be deployed. This buoy emits acoustic waves in all directions underwater. When these waves hit a submarine nearby, they bounce back and return to their ‘parent’ buoy.This not only confirms the presence of a submarine in the vicinity, but also helps ascertain its position underwater, which is the best piece of information the aircraft crew on an anti-submarine mission could hope to obtain.There are a few other methods, such as Magnetic Anomaly Detection, which further corroborate the work done by sonobuoys. However, as far as the detection of enemy submarines is concerned, sonobuoys are the first and most popular choice for navies all over the world!
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https://wn.com/How_Does_Anti_Submarine_Warfare_Work
There are so many ways in which ships are different – or even better – than submarines. Ships are much larger, have more capacity, can transport incredible amounts of cargo, can house and launch some of the most powerful weapons known to man… there are simply too many areas where ships are the obvious choice over submarines.However, the defining advantage that a submarine has over a regular ship is that the former can disappear from sight as and when it chooses. The ability of a submarine to dive and travel while staying underwater makes it one of the most enviable machines operating in the world’s waters.In fact, that’s why German leadership deployed attack submarines (called ‘U-boats’) in international waters to ambush and disrupt the movements of enemy vessels during both world wars. In those days, it was next to impossible to detect the presence of a submarine beneath the waves; both military and merchant ships had no way of knowing if there was a submarine close by!Thanks to the development of sonar and other military tech, however, submarines can now be located much more precisely not just by ships in the vicinity, but also by aircraft flying at thousands of feet above the surface of the water!There are several ways to detect submarines underwater, but we will discuss the one used by most military aircraft or helicopters to detect and confirm the presence of a submarine in a given region.The primary method of airborne anti-submarine warfare involves using SONAR – SOund NAvigation and Ranging. Simply put, SONAR is a technique that relies on sound waves to detect/locate objects in a particular region.There is a specially-designed object – called a sonobuoy – that actually implements the SONAR principle to detect submarines underwater.A sonobuoy is a portable sonar system that, when dropped from an aircraft or a ship, can help in detecting submarines and conducting underwater research.Sonobuoys are packed in canisters and installed in the aircraft. They are ejected from the aircraft when the latter passes over a specific region above the water.There are three main types of sonobuoys: active, passive and special-purpose sonobuoys, which are used in accordance with the nature of the mission.How sonobuoys work?An aircraft (deployed on an anti-submarine mission) usually has a ‘target area’ where it’s tasked to look for a submarine operating underwater. The size of the target area depends on the type of submarine for which the aircraft is supposed to be looking. For example, nuclear submarines have more mobility, so the aircraft crew would have a larger target area if they’re looking for a nuclear sub.Once the aircraft reaches the space above the target area, it does a quick radar search followed by a visual search (using sensors and onboard equipment) to ascertain whether the submarine is on the surface. If the submarine cannot be found on the surface, the aircraft crew will then drop sonobuoys from the bottom of the aircraft.The moment a sonobuoy splashes on the water’s surface, it deploys. It can be pre-programmed to drop to any depth in the range of 90-1500 ft (27-457 meters). It consists of a radio frequency antenna at the top, which remains above the surface, a sail that remains just below the surface of the water to keep the sonobuoy stable, and a transducer at the end that collects acoustic energy from its surroundings and converts it into electrical energy, which is transmitted to the aircraft through the RF antenna.The data that the deployed sonobuoy transmits will show up on the onboard computers of the aircraft. The operator then compares this data with their database, and if a match is found, it’s assumed that there is a submarine nearby.However, in order to actually confirm the submarine’s presence in that region, another buoy, this time an active one, must be deployed. This buoy emits acoustic waves in all directions underwater. When these waves hit a submarine nearby, they bounce back and return to their ‘parent’ buoy.This not only confirms the presence of a submarine in the vicinity, but also helps ascertain its position underwater, which is the best piece of information the aircraft crew on an anti-submarine mission could hope to obtain.There are a few other methods, such as Magnetic Anomaly Detection, which further corroborate the work done by sonobuoys. However, as far as the detection of enemy submarines is concerned, sonobuoys are the first and most popular choice for navies all over the world!
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- published: 14 Oct 2022
- views: 28555
3:06
USS Howard Explains Anti-Submarine Warfare
Senior Chief Sonar Technician (Surface) Ryan Markham and Sonar Technician (Surface) 2nd Class Bradley Espinosa explain anti-submarine warfare (ASW) aboard the A...
Senior Chief Sonar Technician (Surface) Ryan Markham and Sonar Technician (Surface) 2nd Class Bradley Espinosa explain anti-submarine warfare (ASW) aboard the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Howard (DDG 83) June 16, 2021. Howard is currently underway conducting routine maritime operations in U.S. 3rd Fleet. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jason Isaacs)
https://wn.com/Uss_Howard_Explains_Anti_Submarine_Warfare
Senior Chief Sonar Technician (Surface) Ryan Markham and Sonar Technician (Surface) 2nd Class Bradley Espinosa explain anti-submarine warfare (ASW) aboard the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Howard (DDG 83) June 16, 2021. Howard is currently underway conducting routine maritime operations in U.S. 3rd Fleet. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jason Isaacs)
- published: 07 Jul 2021
- views: 34653
4:03
The future of anti-submarine warfare
Anti-submarine warfare has dramatically changed since the Cold War.
This video looks at new technology and tactics deployed recently during an exercise in the ...
Anti-submarine warfare has dramatically changed since the Cold War.
This video looks at new technology and tactics deployed recently during an exercise in the North Sea. Including underwater, unmanned vehicles guided by underwater sensor networks, frigates with variable-depth sonar and specialised airplanes known as Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA). We also speak to submarine commanders and scientists on the cutting edge of underwater technology.
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Anti-submarine warfare has dramatically changed since the Cold War.
This video looks at new technology and tactics deployed recently during an exercise in the North Sea. Including underwater, unmanned vehicles guided by underwater sensor networks, frigates with variable-depth sonar and specialised airplanes known as Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA). We also speak to submarine commanders and scientists on the cutting edge of underwater technology.
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- published: 03 Jun 2015
- views: 174577
21:17
How Does Anti-Submarine Warfare Work?
How exactly do surface vessels find and engage submarines at sea?
Lets look at an old training video and find out!
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How exactly do surface vessels find and engage submarines at sea?
Lets look at an old training video and find out!
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How exactly do surface vessels find and engage submarines at sea?
Lets look at an old training video and find out!
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- published: 15 Oct 2017
- views: 148746
8:27
MH-60 Seahawk: The World's Most Anti-Submarine Warfare Helicopter
Hello everyone. welcome back to US Military Power Channel, Today's episode you get to know is about the MH-60 Seahawk Helicopter.
The MH-60 Seahawk is a multi-...
Hello everyone. welcome back to US Military Power Channel, Today's episode you get to know is about the MH-60 Seahawk Helicopter.
The MH-60 Seahawk is a multi-mission helicopter operated by the US Navy and also known as Romeo. It is the most capable naval helicopter available today, designed to operate from frigates, destroyers, cruisers, and aircraft carriers.
The primary tasks of the MH-60R Seahawk are anti-submarine warfare and anti-surface warfare. This helicopter has torpedoes and missiles for assault, as well as the ability to track and locate submarines and surface vessels. The other missions are search and rescue, combat search and rescue, vertical resupply, medical evacuation, and the insertion and removal of special troops.
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Hello everyone. welcome back to US Military Power Channel, Today's episode you get to know is about the MH-60 Seahawk Helicopter.
The MH-60 Seahawk is a multi-mission helicopter operated by the US Navy and also known as Romeo. It is the most capable naval helicopter available today, designed to operate from frigates, destroyers, cruisers, and aircraft carriers.
The primary tasks of the MH-60R Seahawk are anti-submarine warfare and anti-surface warfare. This helicopter has torpedoes and missiles for assault, as well as the ability to track and locate submarines and surface vessels. The other missions are search and rescue, combat search and rescue, vertical resupply, medical evacuation, and the insertion and removal of special troops.
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- published: 23 Oct 2022
- views: 149943
25:47
Anti-Sub Warfare in WW1 - From Hammers to Hunter-Killers
Today we look in brief at a sometimes overlooked aspect of the First World War, the anti-submarine effort and it's attendant development of tactics and technolo...
Today we look in brief at a sometimes overlooked aspect of the First World War, the anti-submarine effort and it's attendant development of tactics and technology.
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Today we look in brief at a sometimes overlooked aspect of the First World War, the anti-submarine effort and it's attendant development of tactics and technology.
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- published: 24 Jul 2019
- views: 302432
2:12
SEMA Target by RTsys - Anti Submarine Warfare
SEMA is autonomous, recoverable, acoustic target dedicated to ASW. It is operable for all kinds of pltaforms such as surface ships, submarines, helicopters and ...
SEMA is autonomous, recoverable, acoustic target dedicated to ASW. It is operable for all kinds of pltaforms such as surface ships, submarines, helicopters and ASW aircraft.
SEMA is easy to operate and recover and is reconfigurable in one hour.
Multi ASW asset training / Torpedo training / Sonar operator training.
https://wn.com/Sema_Target_By_Rtsys_Anti_Submarine_Warfare
SEMA is autonomous, recoverable, acoustic target dedicated to ASW. It is operable for all kinds of pltaforms such as surface ships, submarines, helicopters and ASW aircraft.
SEMA is easy to operate and recover and is reconfigurable in one hour.
Multi ASW asset training / Torpedo training / Sonar operator training.
- published: 15 Jun 2021
- views: 57299
26:16
Decisive Weapons S02E04 - U-Boat Killer: The Anti-Submarine Warship
1996-1997 BBC documentary series. Series 2, Episode 4. Note Episode 5 has been uploaded by another user (search for 'The Soul Of The Samurai- The Japanese Sword...
1996-1997 BBC documentary series. Series 2, Episode 4. Note Episode 5 has been uploaded by another user (search for 'The Soul Of The Samurai- The Japanese Sword").
https://wn.com/Decisive_Weapons_S02E04_U_Boat_Killer_The_Anti_Submarine_Warship
1996-1997 BBC documentary series. Series 2, Episode 4. Note Episode 5 has been uploaded by another user (search for 'The Soul Of The Samurai- The Japanese Sword").
- published: 25 Jan 2016
- views: 4202910
2:37
Depth Charge anti submarine warfare ( ASW ) weapon
Have you ever heard typical weapon called the depth charge? In today’s session, we will discuss this further and take a look at what it actually is, don’t go an...
Have you ever heard typical weapon called the depth charge? In today’s session, we will discuss this further and take a look at what it actually is, don’t go anywhere, stay tuned only at this channel!
A depth charge is referred to an anti-submarine warfare weapon. It is designed to destroy a submarine by being dropped into surrounding water and detonating, causing a powerful and damaging hydraulic shock to the target. Most depth charges are made up of high explosives and a fuze that is set to detonate the charge at a certain depth. Ships, patrol aircraft, and helicopters can all launch depth charges. Additionally, a depth charge fitted with a nuclear warhead, is also known as a "nuclear depth bomb". These were designed to be dropped from a patrol plane or deployed by an anti-submarine missile from a surface ship, or another submarine, located a safe distance away.
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Have you ever heard typical weapon called the depth charge? In today’s session, we will discuss this further and take a look at what it actually is, don’t go anywhere, stay tuned only at this channel!
A depth charge is referred to an anti-submarine warfare weapon. It is designed to destroy a submarine by being dropped into surrounding water and detonating, causing a powerful and damaging hydraulic shock to the target. Most depth charges are made up of high explosives and a fuze that is set to detonate the charge at a certain depth. Ships, patrol aircraft, and helicopters can all launch depth charges. Additionally, a depth charge fitted with a nuclear warhead, is also known as a "nuclear depth bomb". These were designed to be dropped from a patrol plane or deployed by an anti-submarine missile from a surface ship, or another submarine, located a safe distance away.
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- published: 23 Feb 2022
- views: 40521
16:45
WWII DESTROYER ESCORT ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE FILM 24712
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This film is about the story of the destroyer escorts and their services in the U.S. Navy it shows the construction and launch of the USS Frament (DE-677) in June 28 1943 and USS Brennan (DE-13) in August 22 1942.
The Destroyer Escort was the United States Navy mid-20th century classification for a 20-knot (23 mph) warship designed with endurance to escort mid-ocean convoys of merchant marine ships. Kaibōkan were designed for a similar role in the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Royal Navy and Commonwealth forces identified such warships as frigates, and that classification was widely accepted when the United States redesignated destroyer escorts as frigates in 1975. Destroyer escorts, frigates and kaibōkan were mass-produced for World War II as a less expensive anti-submarine warfare alternative to fleet destroyers.
Post war destroyer escorts and frigates were larger than those produced during wartime, with increased anti-aircraft capability, but remained smaller and slower than post war destroyers. As Cold War destroyer escorts became as large as wartime destroyers, the United States Navy converted some of their World War II destroyers to escort destroyers.
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This film is about the story of the destroyer escorts and their services in the U.S. Navy it shows the construction and launch of the USS Frament (DE-677) in June 28 1943 and USS Brennan (DE-13) in August 22 1942.
The Destroyer Escort was the United States Navy mid-20th century classification for a 20-knot (23 mph) warship designed with endurance to escort mid-ocean convoys of merchant marine ships. Kaibōkan were designed for a similar role in the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Royal Navy and Commonwealth forces identified such warships as frigates, and that classification was widely accepted when the United States redesignated destroyer escorts as frigates in 1975. Destroyer escorts, frigates and kaibōkan were mass-produced for World War II as a less expensive anti-submarine warfare alternative to fleet destroyers.
Post war destroyer escorts and frigates were larger than those produced during wartime, with increased anti-aircraft capability, but remained smaller and slower than post war destroyers. As Cold War destroyer escorts became as large as wartime destroyers, the United States Navy converted some of their World War II destroyers to escort destroyers.
Motion picture films don't last forever; many have already been lost or destroyed. For almost two decades, we've worked to collect, scan and preserve the world as it was captured on 35mm, 16mm and 8mm movies -- including home movies, industrial films, and other non-fiction. If you have endangered films you'd like to have scanned, or wish to donate celluloid to Periscope Film so that we can share them with the world, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us via the weblink below.
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2K. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
- published: 23 Mar 2015
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