"The only issue I have is because he's reposted the video, someone will try and get on board the submarine. "A lot of them don't think it's a crime and they think they can do what they want because it's 'exploring'. In 2016 three men had to be rescued from the submarine during the early hours of a March morning when their rubber dinghy sprang a leak, after they attempted to film on board without permission - and Mr Sutton is now expecting more. Picture: PA Photo/Handout/Universal/Focus FeaturesĪnd while Mr Sutton explained the Exploring with Josh YouTubers had been a professional outfit, he did have some concerns over copycat 'explorers'. Such appearances on TV and YouTube are bread and butter for the Russian sub, which has starred in rap videos, playstation adverts and the movie Black Sea starring Jude Law. Yo, it smells like just dirt and rust, like so much. YouTuber Josh's narration offers an alternative take as he descends into the sub, exclaiming: "I'm so excited. "On a suitably murky day I went aboard," stated Mr Portillo, "and with the help of a vice admiral of the Royal Navy and two former Soviet naval officers, relived some of the most perilous moments in our nation’s history." In the post, entitled "Old Soviet Submarine Emerges From Water! We Explored It!!", the intrepid Exploring with Josh team enter the submarine amidst gasps of awe - but they are in fact following in the footsteps of many others, including ex Tory minister Michael Portillo who boarded the Soviet vessel in order to explore its role in the Cold War as part of his 2018 documentary Portillo's Hidden History. He explained the tour, which was arranged with permission, took place two years ago, but said the visit was welcome publicity nonetheless. YouTube explorers investigate the Soviet Submarine
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