It says in that article:
"Speed: In excess of 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)"
Woo boy is that true!! I was in the US Navy in the 70's and on a destroyer in the Mediterranean one time, during the daytime, we were doing 28 knots, mine was a just post WWII destroyer that was trying to shake itself apart so couldn't safely go any faster. Anyway we saw a nuclear US aircraft carrier coming up behind us, everyone went out to watch as it caught up and ZOOMED on by us like we were sitting still! We were in fricking AWE of how FAST they can go!! Those things are enormous to be going that fast!! I later heard it takes 7 miles to do a normal safe u-turn in a carrier. Seems they need to go fast enough to still have a headwind of X knots across the bow, even when going downwind. We later found out that during the daytime a ship could NOT go full speed because the Russians, Cold War times, could physically see the ship, but at night they had to use sensors, so full speed runs were always done at night time. When my destroyer did a 30 knot run at night it broke a bunch of stuff, but it did it for over an hour! As a welder, plumber and carpenter at the time I was kept busy for DAYS fixing all the broken stuff. I always hated those runs!!
David they say that yawning is a sign you are waking up in the early mornings, it's your bodies way of getting in lots of oxygen, unless of course it's because you are just sleepy.
Yes Bill I remember.
We had 2 helicopters on one of the ships, a supply ship, I was on and they dropped rolls of toilet paper on a Russian destroyer that got too close one time, the Russians didn't think it was funny but seeing their guys climbing everything to get it off WAS!! There was tp EVERYWHERE!!!
We had 2 helicopters on one of the ships, a supply ship, I was on and they dropped rolls of toilet paper on a Russian destroyer that got too close one time, the Russians didn't think it was funny but seeing their guys climbing everything to get it off WAS!! There was tp EVERYWHERE!!!
Could have caused a "diplomatic incident" by getting them a bit flushed and sending them round the bend :-))
But of course in all seriousness, the Russian Navy, Army, and Air Force constantly "test" the West's defences by skirmishes of this sort. Firstly to ascertain what technical advances have been made, and secondly to give their chaps training and something to do. I read an article somewhere that said if they didn't it was estimated that 50% would defect in 5 years.
And in any case they won't win any war. NATO is an Alliance that consists of 28 independent member countries, one of which is the USA. Faced with that lot they have no chance and they know it. Mind you you can never trust them, the BAOR was only stood down in 1994 and was still replaced by the BFG with 25,000 men.
Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)
Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now
KORUMBURRA, Australia — South Gippsland Tourist Railway is closing for good after more than 20 years of operations.
The 36-mile-line is about 75 miles south east of Melbourne. The final train operated on Nov. 29, and on Jan. 16, members of the scenic non-profit voted to permanently close the operation.
- from Trains.com Newswire
The article has a map showing the town to be southeast of Melbourne.
David
Miserable old git
Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.
RE: A recent article I read
No idea where you read that. Whoever wrote it is well out of touch with modern events.
New USA carriers
Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)
Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now
RE: RE: A recent article
It says in that article:
"Speed: In excess of 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)"
Woo boy is that true!! I was in the US Navy in the 70's and on a destroyer in the Mediterranean one time, during the daytime, we were doing 28 knots, mine was a just post WWII destroyer that was trying to shake itself apart so couldn't safely go any faster. Anyway we saw a nuclear US aircraft carrier coming up behind us, everyone went out to watch as it caught up and ZOOMED on by us like we were sitting still! We were in fricking AWE of how FAST they can go!! Those things are enormous to be going that fast!! I later heard it takes 7 miles to do a normal safe u-turn in a carrier. Seems they need to go fast enough to still have a headwind of X knots across the bow, even when going downwind. We later found out that during the daytime a ship could NOT go full speed because the Russians, Cold War times, could physically see the ship, but at night they had to use sensors, so full speed runs were always done at night time. When my destroyer did a 30 knot run at night it broke a bunch of stuff, but it did it for over an hour! As a welder, plumber and carpenter at the time I was kept busy for DAYS fixing all the broken stuff. I always hated those runs!!
Mornin Mikey Wow, good times
Mornin Mikey
Wow, good times )
Lucky you didn't have Richard Widmark as your captain.
(Remember that movie 'The Bedford Incident' from the 1960's ?
Bill
Yaaawwnn... (which is not
Yaaawwnn...
(which is not a good thing to be doing at work)
David
Miserable old git
Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.
Good morning
Good morning everyone!!
David they say that yawning is a sign you are waking up in the early mornings, it's your bodies way of getting in lots of oxygen, unless of course it's because you are just sleepy.
Yes Bill I remember.
We had 2 helicopters on one of the ships, a supply ship, I was on and they dropped rolls of toilet paper on a Russian destroyer that got too close one time, the Russians didn't think it was funny but seeing their guys climbing everything to get it off WAS!! There was tp EVERYWHERE!!!
RE: We had 2 helicopters on
Could have caused a "diplomatic incident" by getting them a bit flushed and sending them round the bend :-))
But of course in all seriousness, the Russian Navy, Army, and Air Force constantly "test" the West's defences by skirmishes of this sort. Firstly to ascertain what technical advances have been made, and secondly to give their chaps training and something to do. I read an article somewhere that said if they didn't it was estimated that 50% would defect in 5 years.
And in any case they won't win any war. NATO is an Alliance that consists of 28 independent member countries, one of which is the USA. Faced with that lot they have no chance and they know it. Mind you you can never trust them, the BAOR was only stood down in 1994 and was still replaced by the BFG with 25,000 men.
Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)
Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now
Good morning everyone!!!
Good morning everyone!!!
No new posts in over two
No new posts in over two days???
David
Miserable old git
Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.
This makes me sick. A 1915
This makes me sick.
A 1915 Burlington car at the Midland Railway Historical Association has been severely vandalized while out of service.
They have set up a GoFundMe page to help pay for repairs.
David
Miserable old git
Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.
More tourist railway
More tourist railway news:
KORUMBURRA, Australia — South Gippsland Tourist Railway is closing for good after more than 20 years of operations.
The 36-mile-line is about 75 miles south east of Melbourne. The final train operated on Nov. 29, and on Jan. 16, members of the scenic non-profit voted to permanently close the operation.
- from Trains.com Newswire
The article has a map showing the town to be southeast of Melbourne.
David
Miserable old git
Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.