http://www.popularmechanics.com/mili...fire-exercise/
man, those frigate maybe crap, but they sure made pretty good enough to not sink.
Unsinkableyeah that's was the Titantic line.
Famous last words. Originally Posted by TheDaliLama
I see the problem as actual hits.I'm really surprised someone else knew that. I used to retire my ship models when I was a kid by putting a 30/30 as close to the hull as possible without touching it. Yes, it would cave in the side.
The best way to sink a ship with a very large bomb is not to actually hit the ship, but to have the bomb explode just next to it. The multiplied impact of the water would break the keel.
When Billy Mitchel did his famous demonstration after WW-1 to prove the vulnerability of large capital ships to aircraft, they used the old German Dreadnaught Battleship Ostfriesland as a target. They literally blew it to pieces a topside with 2000 and 4000 pound bombs and incentararies, but it did not turn turtle and sink until they dropped a couple of 2000 lb "tall boys" just off of it's port and starboard sides. The explosion, magnified by the waters hammering affect, split the hull.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnOzGjvjU4w
The video is a little misleading, the final Homs that sunk the old girl hit just off the stern, not on it.
That being said, that Frigate in the OP was one tough cookie. Originally Posted by Jackie S
Let's try to avoid a war so we don't have to find out. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuyMany people in the Country went to bed on the eavening of December 6, 1941, with those same thoughts.
Judy thinks he is the last word in anything aquatic. Originally Posted by i'va biggenWhen it comes to the USS Guam, I am the resident expert. When it comes to the US Navy, I'm pretty well informed there as well.
When it comes to the USS Guam, I am the resident expert. When it comes to the US Navy, I'm pretty well informed there as well.You just did dipshit. Typical right wing fag post.
I suppose that at this point I should say something pithy about you being an expert on glory holes but that would be beneath me. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
When it comes to the USS Guam, I am the resident expert. When it comes to the US Navy, I'm pretty well informed there as well.No problem shipmate, I'll do it for ya ! Especially since EKIM IS the " last word " and resident expert on getting his fudge packed, bukakke and picking dingleberries down at HIS gloryholes !
I suppose that at this point I should say something pithy about you being an expert on glory holes but that would be beneath me. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Many people in the Country went to bed on the eavening of December 6, 1941, with those same thoughts.Exactly. The key word is "try". But if war is unavoidable, we need to win as quickly and decisively as possible. The strongest country ought not get involved in long, drawn out proxy wars with ridiculous rules of engagement and no clear definition of victory. If it's worth fighting, it's worth winning. Or don't fight. It wastes money, and, more importantly, lives.
As a Veteran, I know the waste that a war can be, as my war was a total waste.
But throughout History, there are are times when the choice is no longer yours. It has been made by your enemies who will enslave you.
You qualified your statement with the word "try". That I agree with 100 percent. Originally Posted by Jackie S