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    Sea Power: The History of Warships (2021)

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    Sea Power: The History of Warships (2021)

    Sea Power: The History of Warships (2021)
    WEB-DL 1080p | 4x48mn | 1920x1080 | MKV AVC@3435Kbps | AC3@128Kbps 2CH | 4.69 GiB
    Subs: English, العربية, Français, Deutsch, Čeština, Dansk, Español, Suomi, עברית, Hrvatski, Magyar, Bahasa Indonesia, Italiano, 日本語, 한국어, Malay, Norsk, Nederlands, Polski, Português, Română, Русский, Svenska, ภาษาไทย, Українська, Tiếng Việt, 中文, Türkçe
    Language: English | Genre: Documentary, War

    This documentary series delves into the battleships, submarines and aircraft carriers that have changed the history of modern warfare.
    If you want to rule the world, you have to rule the oceans. To rule the oceans, you need warships – the best, the most, the strongest – and the right people to lead them into battle.
    Warships are the most expensive of weapons. Building them promises prestige and power – but using them always means taking a huge risk. Naval battles can decide the fates of nations in a matter of hours.
    For millennia, warships and naval warfare hardly changed. And then, in the 19th century, wood was replaced by iron and steel, and sails by steam engines. This is the moment where our series begins. In four episodes, "SEA POWER – The History of Warships" welcomes us aboard some of the most famous battleships in history, as we tell the story of warships from the end of the 19th century to the present day.
    Through the eyes of real-life characters, we experience some of the most significant battles, the most catastrophic accidents, and the most fateful missions. They share their private photos, and their private thoughts.

    Part 1: The Awakening of Giants
    Battleships, submarines and aircraft carriers. In the first episode we witness how warships become a major cause of World War I – and how sailors ultimately help put an end to it. We have a front-row seat for the biggest naval battle of the war and feel the horrors of unrestricted submarine warfare.
    At the end of the 19th century, the world of warships changed radically: steel replaced wood. On board ships of this era, sailors and officers set sail, facing the enemy and hoping for a safe return. The period is between 1864 and 1918. Steam engines replaced sails, technology and tactics were both improved. In the 20th century, ships have become faster, stronger and deadlier. Soon, a war the likes of which the world had never seen before was brewing. The film depicts the largest naval battle of the First World War and the unrestricted submarine warfare.

    Part 2: A World in Flames
    In the second episode we witness the demise of the Imperial German fleet – and the rise of Japan as a major power. Against the backdrop of the deadliest war the world has ever seen, we learn how submarines and aircraft carriers change naval tactics forever.
    The First World War had barely ended when a new one was announced, one also fought on the oceans. WWII features aircraft carriers, battle cruisers, destroyers, submarines. Naval battles play out on surface, underwater and in the air. The era of battleships ended. Aircraft carriers became the new symbols of power on the seas. U-boats come up against Allied destroyers in the Atlantic, who are armed with hedgehogs and depth charges. Nations staked their futures in naval battles. Warships played a role in the outbreak of the Second World War. The end of the war was ultimately sealed on board a warship.

    Part 3: The Hunt
    In a moment where a new weapon has potentially made warships irrelevant, they become more important than ever. We are there when nuclear weapons first go to sea, and balance on the knife's edge of mutually assured destruction.
    With the end of World War II, the future of warships themselves is at stake: The use of atomic bombs calls into question the fundamental utility of warships. Nuclear age brings nuclear powered naval forces: carriers, submarines, frigates. In 1955, first nuclear powered submarine allowed crew to remain underwater forever. Nuclear energy is more than just a weapon: Nuclear-powered ships achieve ranges and speeds like never before. Nuclear-powered submarines can operate almost indefinitely. And remain invisible until they fire their missiles and torpedoes.

    Part 4: New Threats
    In the last episode we venture a glimpse into the future. We see new powers rise – and witness an old power reborn. Finally, we ask ourselves and our characters: In a world where David can take on Goliath, what is the future of warships?
    The Cold War is over. Only one superpower remains: the United States. As the 21st century arrives, technology takes center stage in marine warfare. Soviet Union has collapsed and US is unchallenged on the seas. Until now, ships fought against ships. But what happens when new enemies break traditional rules? In the age of asymmetric warfare, insurgent groups fight against nations. Terrorism emerges as a new enemy. Technology is the tool against terrorism. New powers rise, old ones are reborn. China is a rising power. Submarine robots and drones offer a glimpse into the future of warships.

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    Sea Power: The History of Warships (2021)

    Sea Power: The History of Warships (2021)

    Sea Power: The History of Warships (2021)