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- 24 Feb 2022, 08:58
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Churchill Class Attack Submarine (SSN) (1970-1992) (RN)
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4125
Re: Churchill Class Attack Submarine (SSN) (1970-1992) (RN)
is this karen davis some sort of putin device?
- 07 Feb 2022, 16:36
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Royal Navy SSK?
- Replies: 474
- Views: 121981
Re: Royal Navy SSK?
4 of a envisioned 12 were manufactured
- 03 Feb 2022, 18:28
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 31 Frigate (Inspiration Class) [News Only]
- Replies: 8504
- Views: 2205999
Re: Type 31 Frigate (Inspiration Class) [News Only]
Its from turbosquid
- 01 Feb 2022, 08:01
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
- Replies: 19404
- Views: 9756940
Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
I think the point your missing there is that Artisan rotates so it shows it 1/4 sized smaller face to the all 4 1/4's surely making up for its smaller size. The size also allows it to be mounted far higher up allowing the radar horizon to be pushed further back, plus it uses less deck area and energy
- 03 May 2021, 09:28
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers - News and Discussion
- Replies: 15455
- Views: 4473910
Re: Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers - News and Discussion
I saw 4 F35 come out of Lakenheath yesterday right over my house , I'm about a mile from the end of the run wayMax Jones wrote:Any update on those four F-35Bs? I'm guessing they haven't been flying around all afternoon.
- 21 Apr 2021, 09:47
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 5715
- Views: 1500988
Re: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
Yes I believe so, they were shipped over from Holland?Jdam wrote:Are the masts for the Type 45 composite as well?
- 18 Apr 2021, 17:59
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 5715
- Views: 1500988
Re: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
https://www.navylookout.com/taking-shape-forward-section-of-first-type-26-frigate-hms-glasgow-rolled-out-of-build-hall/ The section that has been rolled out is largely just steelwork although some of the lock-out machinery is in place. A bit surprised by this, I expected with the experience of the ...
- 01 Mar 2021, 21:58
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 5715
- Views: 1500988
Re: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
Guys I have been on this forum since it started and on its preceding forum, I'm just thrilled by how the navy has advanced from what it was in 82 when I first touched and the amazingly powerful force it is now. I worked on aspects of a plane that has B in its title at a very early stage, a popular R...
- 18 Dec 2020, 10:38
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Project Crowsnest (RN)
- Replies: 220
- Views: 81640
Re: Project Crowsnest- status?
Here's a daft idea... Take 14 Wildcats from the Army, give them to the Navy (get them up to HM.2 but with dipping sonar modification). Freeing up some Merlin's... Give the Army 10 AW149's (less airframes, but more capable)... 20 more AW149's to the RAF (to replace Puma) until the Future Vertical Wh...
- 15 Dec 2020, 10:43
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 5715
- Views: 1500988
- 14 Nov 2020, 13:31
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 23 Frigate (Duke Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 1013
- Views: 439931
Re: Type 23 Frigate (Duke Class) (RN) [News Only]
Your right for CAMM I was right for Seawolf I stand correctedTempest414 wrote:In both the image and the video in yourlink ( not in mine ) show the missile coming out of tubes with mushroom removed i.e flat tops
- 15 Sep 2020, 13:03
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 23 Frigate (Duke Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 1013
- Views: 439931
Re: Type 23 Frigate (Duke Class) (RN) [News Only]
If there flat topped there empty if there mushroom they have a missile in, you could see that on seawolf as well different covers depending if there was something in there or not On video the CAMM missile breaks a flat top and not a mushroom so flat or mushroom there can still be a missile inside N...
- 15 Sep 2020, 12:59
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 23 Frigate (Duke Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 1013
- Views: 439931
Re: Type 23 Frigate (Duke Class) (RN) [News Only]
If there flat topped there empty if there mushroom they have a missile in, you could see that on seawolf as well different covers depending if there was something in there or not That is completely wrong see the video https://youtu.be/2txH6FjnzI0 Sea Wolf https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/comm...
- 14 Sep 2020, 11:39
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 23 Frigate (Duke Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 1013
- Views: 439931
Re: Type 23 Frigate (Duke Class) (RN) [News Only]
A small finding. HMS Argyll, in many cases in its 6-month deployment to middle east, do not use "mush room cover" on its 32 CAMM . The flat top of the canister itself is directly seen in many cases. (all images from HMS Argyll Twitter) @Donald-san I have noticed this to on other Type 23's...
- 03 Apr 2020, 15:18
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 5715
- Views: 1500988
Re: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
Post says 5 blades picture shows 4?
- 10 Feb 2020, 10:05
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 31 Frigate (Inspiration Class) [News Only]
- Replies: 8504
- Views: 2205999
- 23 Oct 2019, 09:37
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers - News and Discussion
- Replies: 15455
- Views: 4473910
Re: Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers - News and Discussion
The doors are part of the aerodynamics of the landing the help duct the jet blasttopman wrote:If I had to take a stab, I'd say to allow a post flight inspection.Jdam wrote:Any reason why the weapon bays of the F-35's are always open when they are on deck?
- 21 Feb 2018, 15:19
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers - News and Discussion
- Replies: 15455
- Views: 4473910
Re: Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers - News and Discussion
Ran over a soviet kotlin class destroyerPhillyJ wrote:A long time ago I admit, but didn't she take out one of those 'trawlers' in an accident?Smokey wrote:HMS Ark Royal (IV) would frequently Transit the North Atlantic unescorted at the height of the Cold War.
Apart from a Soviet “fishing” trawler...
- 25 Jan 2018, 13:33
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Fantasy T31 and Fantasy Fleet Builder [New]
- Replies: 1811
- Views: 78688
Re: Fantasy T31 and Fantasy Fleet Builder [New]
We don't have any SSK's
- 24 Jan 2018, 11:16
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
- Replies: 19404
- Views: 9756940
Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
I stand corrected!
- 24 Jan 2018, 09:48
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
- Replies: 19404
- Views: 9756940
Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
Hi Retro
I'm the same, I cant find any sources for the 2 last incidents where do you get your information from?
I'm the same, I cant find any sources for the 2 last incidents where do you get your information from?
- 23 Jan 2018, 14:49
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
- Replies: 19404
- Views: 9756940
Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
That's my point the hard kill didn't work
- 23 Jan 2018, 13:19
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
- Replies: 19404
- Views: 9756940
Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
[quote="RetroSicotte"]Hard-kill has shown to have improved dramatically as of late though. Look at the Arleigh Burkes in the Gulf.
What did they do?
What did they do?
- 16 Jan 2018, 12:29
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Astute Class Attack Submarine (SSN) (RN)
- Replies: 856
- Views: 311370
Re: Astute Class Attack Submarine (SSN) (RN)
6 SSBN's when did we get 2 more?
- 02 Jan 2018, 13:39
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers - News and Discussion
- Replies: 15455
- Views: 4473910
Re: Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers - News and Discussion
It doesn't stop raining hereRon5 wrote:The guys that wired my yard for lights didn't use a tent. But then again, they didn't connect it to the mains until it stopped raining. Must be smarter than your average UK shipyard worker.SKB wrote:Of course it would. Electricity and rainwater don't mix.