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March 21st, 2006, 05:42 PM
#31
Can you imagine my disappointment when I was on my mates 'V' boat (HMS Vengence I think..) and we asked him where the perescope was and he pointed to a monitor in the corner of the control room It still goes up and down you just don't see it. The conning tower was empty too
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March 21st, 2006, 05:44 PM
#32
Originally posted here by MURACU
Still prefer a ship Dalek. At least a ship has a fairly good chance of surviving a hit. For submarines even a near hit can be fatal. Also if the ship does start to go down, unless you are in the engine room, you have even odds of getting off her. Unless it is a gas tanker. Then ,depending on the gas being transported, you have about 30 seconds to get half a mile away. Run forrest run............
Not so,, ships are built as thin as the skin on new cars, did you ever see any of the pictures of the UK frigates during the Falklands, and how exocet missiles launched from Mirages were playing havoc with the ships and it turned out that the majority of the problems with the ships burning so fast, is that they had a lot of 'Aluminum" in their bulkheads, not only is it a soft metal, but when it is flashed it can burn like tungsten, that is why this happened
An Exocet was launched, and it hit the Sheffield. Dud. No explosion. What did happen is that it sat in the superstructure, and the rocket fuel began to burn. It burned so hot that it set the Sheffield’s aluminum superstructure on fire, and it literally melted beneath the feet of the DC crews.
Type 21 Frigates
So I would rather be in a sub at 600 feet, at ultra quiet. A ship is a big fat target, not only from Air to Sea missiles but us...stealth type warriors who cruise the depths looking for victims to....ooops sorry, nodded off.... 
Hey Aspman, that would be dissapointing, we used to laugh at our lookout officer on the search scope, you got to sit and rotate it around, and in the control room in dark lighting these guys would start snoring so loud you would think we were snorting (charging the batteries)..
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March 21st, 2006, 07:56 PM
#33
Little late but happy paddy's day. I spent mine in Savannah, GA getting trashed! I had to be @ work @ 8am the following morning so I took my last Carbomb @ 3:30 am and started my trek home.......its about a 4 hour drive. Finally got to work (still trashed) and worked till midnight that same day......
Still kinda recovering.........
OPA!
Ry
"Where the tree of knowledge stands, there is always paradise": thus speak the oldest and the youngest serpents.
- Friedrich Nietzsche
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March 22nd, 2006, 12:43 AM
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