The Ultimate Carrier-Based Sub Hunter In the dark depths of the Cold War, the United States Navy realized their billion-dollar supercarriers were sitting ducks for a terrifying new threat: the fast, deep-diving Soviet nuclear submarine. To survive, they didn’t need another roaring fighter jet. They needed a patient, calculating hunter with the brain of a supercomputer, the endurance of a sea turtle, and the sound of a giant vacuum cleaner. Meet the Lockheed S-3 Viking. Affectionately dubbed the “War Hoover,” this quirky jet was the very first true digital organism to operate on the modern flight deck. In this video, we dive deep into the anatomy, the high-stakes missions, and the tragic fate of the S-3 Viking. We explore how its massive digital brain, high-bypass TF34 engines, and magnetic stinger made the opaque ocean entirely transparent—and why the Navy ultimately drove this highly sp
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