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Mega Project: Lifting a 3,000-Ton Destroyer from the Ocean Floor How We Salvaged Rebuilt Warship Deep beneath the ocean surface lies a challenge that only the heaviest machinery can solve. This video breaks down the massive engineering operation required to locate, lift, and completely restore a Destroyer that has been underwater for over 60 years. We deploy advanced ROVs and heavy-lift salvage barges to perform the impossible. Watch as hydraulic diamond wire saws cut through the deep-sea obstacles, and massive pontoons fight the crushing pressure to bring this steel giant back to the surface. The battle against corrosion begins the moment it hits the air. Technical Process Breakdown: The Lift: Utilizing twin-hull lift ships and precise buoyancy control to raise the vessel through thermal layers. Decontamination: A satisfying display of 10,000 PSI hydro-blasting removing tons of marine growth and silt. Mechanical Overhaul: Removing the main propellers with 50-ton hydraulic pullers and rebuilding the steam turbines with laser alignment. Steel Fabrication: Plasma cutting damaged plates and welding new Grade A steel to restore structural integrity. Systems Integration: Installing 50 miles of new wiring and modernizing the electrical switchboards while preserving the historic look. Witness the intersection of brute industrial force and precision engineering. ⚠️ AI Disclaimer: This video features AI-simulated visuals of heavy industrial salvage operations for educational purposes. #heavylift #megaproject #shipsalvage #engineering #industrialcleaning #destroyer #warshiprestoration #drydock #mechanics