Go inside one of the most powerful warships in the world

CNN's Will Ripley reports exclusively from one of the most powerful warships on the planet, the USS Mississippi, a U.S. nuclear submarine that's on high alert for threats from China. #CNN #News

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    1. @A. H. S and evil helps form coalitions with 2 of the worlds biggest super powers. Let’s go Brandon! 😗💦

    1. @Ales Panamarenko US cant fight? You must be one of those chickenhawk Russians we’ve been hearing a lot about 😂

    2. ​@The Maestro You all really watch CNN too much, CNN puts way too much hot sauce on the tacos.

  1. Just listening to the description of being on a sub is giving me anxiety. Just imagine in that tube for months at a time😳🥺😵‍💫🤢🤮

  2. Remember all these people volunteered for such a life.., a life people outside don’t know months without hearing from your loved ones

  3. The Silent Service, best part is that you probably never see them coming, great interview with the COMSUBPAC himself. USN Submarines in the Pacific are truly the Wolves of the Pacific, ever since WWII

    1. All of these silent service personnel should have had their faces blurred out in basic dignity for their own personal security, but absolutely — greater OPSEC !!! What the Frigate was the USN thinking here allowing this documentary upload in an era like this ?!?

  4. God bless our Nation; God bless our warriors in uniform. They stand strong so that this great Nation may not parish from the earth.

  5. Surprisingly, there has only ever been one battle between two submarines in world history, and that dates back to WW2.

  6. LOL @3:47 they never let the poor guy finish his punchline. He was saying work doesn’t get boring because he he’s going to know what he’s going to do – but I imagine he was going to say “then something else comes up and ends up being a new challenge.” They cut off making it feel like he’s know what to do and then just does it.

  7. My cousin was a nuke, This was during the time of the Walker family Navy spies. I doubt many boats would have lasted very long with the info the Walker’s were supplying to the Russkies at that time…
    John Lehman, Secretary of the Navy during the Reagan Administration, stated in an interview that Walker’s activities enabled the Soviets to know where U.S. submarines were at all times.

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