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🔔 Please SUBSCRIBE and help me reach 1,000 subscribers! Your support makes future videos possible. Subscribe here: / @archives-of-ares While battleships and U-boats dominated the headlines, the great powers were working on experimental naval technology that seemed like science fiction. In this video, we dive into 5 secret maritime projects that pushed the limits of WWII engineering. What we explore in this episode: Project Habakkuk: The giant British aircraft carrier made of ice and sawdust (Pykrete). The Kaiten: Japan’s desperate human-steered torpedoes. The Seehund: Germany’s midget submarines designed for silent coastal strikes. The I-400 Class: Massive Japanese "submarine aircraft carriers" that could strike Panama. Experimental Sonar and Stealth: Early attempts to make vessels invisible to radar and acoustic detection. A message to my viewers: I’ve just released this new video incorporating your feedback and corrections! I am also currently gathering material for the "Maus" and "Russian Logs" video you requested in the comments—it’s coming soon! Please watch until the end — it’s a massive help for the channel's growth and helps the YouTube algorithm find more history fans like you! #NavalHistory #WW2 #SecretProjects #MilitaryHistory #MaritimeWarfare #WWII #Uboats #ProjectHabakkuk #AircraftCarrier #Submarine #NavalEngineering #WarMachines #ArchivesOfAres #HistoryBuff #Warship #ImperialJapaneseNavy #RoyalNavy #Kriegsmarine #NavalTechnology #SecretWeapons #Documentary #SeaHistory #OceanExploration #ExperimentalTech