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Real sounds from french submarine (part II)
Some sound are high pitch so lower the output if you don't want to be hurt and loss your earing capacity. :rock:
Recorded by a sonarman Krusty in a diesel sub in the mid 70 early 80. (Original source : http://forum.aceboard.net/21889-3138-0-oreilles.htm ) Submarine cavitating as it accelerate : http://xthost.info/krusty/accelerationsoum.wma shrimp : http://xthost.info/krusty/crevettescachalots.wma Fregate active sonar and she cavitate (propellor 56 turns/min) http://xthost.info/krusty/sonarfregate.wma civilain cargo ship with with a specfic sound (misaligned transmission shaft) http://xthost.info/krusty/commercegla.wma Dolphins (and a cargo far away): http://xthost.info/krusty/dolphin.wma Dolphin and at 38s a transient from a submarine (pfchhiiiiiiitttt), dolphins are exicted after that suspect sounds http://xthost.info/krusty/dauphinsderanges.wma Fishing ship deploying there nets (dangerous for Submarine so when they ear thaht specific sounds they go away, be catchted by a fishing ship for a sub is not glorious) http://xthost.info/krusty/bruitsdechaines.mp3 Torpedo excercice: from 0-31s : nothing +32s : initiating lauching sequence +34s : pneumatic expulsion of the torpedo (specific from french sub) +35s : toprdo is running on is own +2m15s : lost torpedo (bad!) +2m20s and 2m35s : surface ship eminnting sonar pulse http://xthost.info/krusty/torpille.wav And the final , a foreign and french submarines shooting each other during an exercice torpedo: the first sound is a blank torpedo fire (just HP lauch) the you can ear the TUUM (submerged telephone) between the 2 :"Oscar Oscar Whiskey" and the response "Romeo, Romeo, Romeo" and the french lauch is torpedo at the end. http://xthost.info/krusty/chasseavid...ctimmediat.wav enjoy, more to come next week? |
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:D Very nice - thanks. Enjoyed the 'shrimps and wales' but couldnt hear any whales - just the crackling noise of shrimps. Sounded like they were beeing cooked in the galley ? ;) Torp launch etc - cool. Look forward to next release. :up: |
sorry, I miss to post some sounds:
Whale http://xthost.info/krusty/baleine.wma antoher whale http://xthost.info/krusty/baleines.wma A trailer ship : http://xthost.info/krusty/caboteur.wma A civilian ship with a single 'signature' should go for heavy maintenance. He is at 132 turn/min and at the end juste 104, the noise fade when he reduce his speed. http://xthost.info/krusty/sonargla.wma Very strange sound :D :D : http://xthost.info/krusty/bizarre.wma |
:D Great whale music.
'Bizarre '- Le engineer petamander (?) apres les beans :-j |
No it s a bio :D not the effect of to much beans.
I will give you the response in few days (actually it s the question of the day in the website, so i can't give you the answer) |
Seems the site is down?
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Great stuff :rock:
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:) I have played that 'Bizarre' bio sound track until I am blue in the face. :nope:
Although engine running cant hear (?) any sub movement. The sound is like a release of static or gas. So stationary amongst - something coming in contact with the hull ? Off the wall - sounds as if an octopus is getting intimate with the sub. Its got me beat - but thanks for the challenge MS. :up: |
This is bio with claw and antennas and you eat them.
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:lol: Wow - not a giant crab/lobster ?
Not JAWS but CLAWS ? - scarey. No. no, not Genghis Prawn ? You got me worried Les Francais mange tous le monde ? :-j |
yes this is lobsters (not giant trying to cut the sub with it s claws :D )
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:) Mmm near but not quite on target.
Note lobsterS - so on or near bottom or she might just have collided with fishermens pots ? Anyone get it on your site ? I like this - keep it coming. :rock: |
yeah keep it coming the last french sub i tracked was like a jumbo jet engine reving up in my ear at full pelt :nope:
then i sank it :D got pi**ed off with listning to it :smug: well i was orderd too ok :D perle one less noise in the ocean :smug: |
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