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- Sun Feb 14, 2010 5:34 pm
- Forum: World Navies Today
- Topic: What is needed to replace the Battleship?
- Replies: 29
- Views: 25205
Re: What is needed to replace the Battleship?
...a modern warship has to be capable of a lot more than just killing other warships... What would this entail? And your point of the difficulties of making more efficient ships is valid. However, my point of the Perry's still stands! They were heavily modular ships and therefore could easily be co...
- Sun Feb 14, 2010 6:05 am
- Forum: World Navies Today
- Topic: What is needed to replace the Battleship?
- Replies: 29
- Views: 25205
What is needed to replace the Battleship?
I was reading through some old threads (specifically the "Nuclear Powered Battleship") and I came across the notion, that besides having insanely hardy armor, all battleships were for, was to have a ship in your navy that could sink other navy's ships with impunity, or as close to it as yo...
- Sun Feb 14, 2010 5:24 am
- Forum: Off Topic
- Topic: Airborne Laser Test Successful!
- Replies: 33
- Views: 5384
Re: Airborne Laser Test Successful!
My next question is how fast is the reload? If in one conflict you burned out a system but saved a ship from a cloud of Anti-Ship-Missiles, it would totally be worth it! If the system could instantaneously burn out a missile's electronics systems, or just incinerate the warhead, would it be like fiv...
- Wed Feb 03, 2010 4:47 am
- Forum: World Navies Today
- Topic: Know any U.S. cities seeking USS JFK as museum ship?
- Replies: 14
- Views: 14375
Re: Know any U.S. cities seeking USS JFK as museum ship?
I did a search and found there was something in the Forum/Site http://supportyourlocalgunfighter.com/2009/11/uss-john-f-kennedy-looking-for-a-home/ Due to the trigger happy blocking system on my school computer I was not able to acess the actual site... but from the google page I saw some promising ...
- Wed Feb 03, 2010 4:39 am
- Forum: Hypothetical Naval Scenarios
- Topic: Yamato plans given to USA
- Replies: 35
- Views: 6562
Re: Yamato plans given to USA
At that length I would expect atleast forty :lol: I just felt my mouth begin to water when I saw that Yamato with five turrets... As if nine 18in guns werent enough! I also found lots of the Montana designs interesting to look at. I only wonder what the different layouts were for them. Included were...
- Mon Jan 25, 2010 4:43 am
- Forum: The Wreck of the Bismarck
- Topic: Any Research on the Fate of the Wreck of the Bismarck?
- Replies: 24
- Views: 26634
Re: Any Research on the Fate of the Wreck of the Bismarck?
Titanic is made of a low quality steel with a high content of iron, thus all of the brown-rust stalactites on the wreck. The Bismarck is a high carbon steel. Due to the purer and homogenous state it will last much much longer, because of the low iron content. I see Bismarck lasting longer than any n...
- Tue Jan 12, 2010 3:20 am
- Forum: Hypothetical Naval Scenarios
- Topic: Nuclear powered Battleship?
- Replies: 187
- Views: 112887
Re: Nuclear powered Battleship?
Okay... havent been able to find enough about the dimensions on a potential system, and had a set of great ideas the other night to refine my design. My last block of this BB had a really blunt bow... and it was making me mad... so I was finally able to fit a faster bow on it by shifting the superst...
- Sun Jan 10, 2010 10:43 pm
- Forum: Hypothetical Naval Scenarios
- Topic: Lutjens dies and Lindemann takes command
- Replies: 229
- Views: 23531
Re: Lutjens dies and Lindemann takes command
My opinion is that Lutjens was a Dummkopf. That is precisely the reason I materialized this theoretical situation.
- Sun Jan 10, 2010 5:54 pm
- Forum: Bismarck General Discussion
- Topic: Photo Nh 69730 evaluation
- Replies: 47
- Views: 14508
Re: Photo Nh 69730 evaluation
Also, look at the turrets after the stretch... looks like they were melting horizontally. I dont recall any of those features in the Denmark Strait photo.
- Fri Jan 08, 2010 6:51 pm
- Forum: Naval History (1922-1945)
- Topic: Simply the best of the best - ultimate ships of the big 4
- Replies: 32
- Views: 4889
Re: Simply the best of the best - ultimate ships of the big 4
She spent around seventy five shells during the night, while only nine of them hit the Kirishima.
- Fri Jan 08, 2010 4:17 pm
- Forum: Naval History (1922-1945)
- Topic: Simply the best of the best - ultimate ships of the big 4
- Replies: 32
- Views: 4889
Re: Simply the best of the best - ultimate ships of the big 4
USS ENTERPRISE!!!!! Best in her class no question! Besides bombardment roles, US heavy warships did not see much ship to ship action during the war. USS Washington basically destroyed Kirishima, though she wasted allot of shells in the process, even though it was dark. The Iowas were very good ships...
- Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:56 pm
- Forum: Hypothetical Naval Scenarios
- Topic: Brooklyn V Mogami
- Replies: 13
- Views: 8888
Re: Brooklyn V Mogami
I can see how that would be, considering that all cruisers that the Japanese used had a RoF that was half of the 8rpm that the Brooklyn had... exept for the small 5.5in ones such as Yubari and Nagara... So yes I can see how it would scare the crap out of Japanese troops!
- Fri Jan 08, 2010 5:00 am
- Forum: Off Topic
- Topic: Forum Members Observations
- Replies: 18
- Views: 3910
Re: Forum Members Observations
I find the only problem I have is keeping up with you guys once it gets to the sixth page of a thread... so in a sense all of you are as UGLY as they get! But the real problem is poor, poor Legend is too inexperienced to keep up with all of the mathematics beneath the supersonic shells. But I would ...
- Thu Jan 07, 2010 2:56 am
- Forum: World Navies Today
- Topic: What is needed to sink a US Navy task force?
- Replies: 124
- Views: 40179
Re: What is needed to sink a US Navy task force?
Good question. I have a hunch theyre hanging around the western Pacific... playing games with deadly Akulas and twiddling their multi-billion dollar thumbs. I do know that the third had a hundred foot section added for marines to do their buisness in...
- Wed Jan 06, 2010 4:39 pm
- Forum: World Navies Today
- Topic: What is needed to sink a US Navy task force?
- Replies: 124
- Views: 40179
Re: What is needed to sink a US Navy task force?
Really? I find that intruiging considering the fact that they would have to be flush with the hull, for obvious reasons. A bell shaped anchor then? Hmmmm.... Also, were there two? Othersise I san see the boat drifting around and hitting obstructions if there was only one constraint point.