
We also tour shipbuilding on the LHD Juan Carlos I, stealthy Type 212A submarines, and meticulous brass/copper craft—from investment casting and valve production to metal spinning and high-purity cable/copper recycling. It’s a global look at scale, safety, and engineering rigor.
Chapters below. Like & subscribe if you love extreme engineering, manufacturing lines, and real-world tech that powers cities and defense.
Timeline:
0:01. Uranium mining deep underground
1:16. Refining ore into nuclear fuel powder
2:21. Pellets sintered & fuel rods assembled
3:09. Kazakhstan fuel assembly breakthrough
4:39. Chernobyl ruins & exclusion zone
6:52. ITER fusion project takes shape
7:53. IAEA safeguards inspections
9:59. Refinery shutdown & maintenance
10:47. Radioactive waste strategies
14:17. Ammunition mass production lines
21:12. Artillery shell plant operations
24:09. F-35 durability & extreme testing
28:50. Amphibious assault ship construction
30:36. German Type 212A submarine design
1:04:13. Crude oil drilling & refining
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