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World-largest Submarine To Be Scrapped
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| January 20 2005
Posted on 01/20/2005 10:03:50 AM PST by knighthawk
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To: SampleMan; 68skylark
Here's a favorite pic of mine. Seawolf sub breaks through the ice, gets attacked by polar bear.
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posted on
01/20/2005 11:09:49 AM PST
by
July 4th
(A vacant lot cancelled out my vote for Bush.)
To: July 4th; SampleMan; 68skylark
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posted on
01/20/2005 11:12:26 AM PST
by
July 4th
(A vacant lot cancelled out my vote for Bush.)
To: 68skylark
Of course it can launch it's missiles. What happens after
launch is another question.
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posted on
01/20/2005 11:13:14 AM PST
by
conejo99
To: July 4th
Your photo didn't come through -- just a red "x."
While we're on the topic, here's one I like:
To: Dog Gone
That's a very good question, although how much would it really cost to tow it out to sea and then use it for target practice?
I'm guessing you'd want to handle the nuclear reactor a little more delicately. :)
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posted on
01/20/2005 11:14:00 AM PST
by
Daus
To: 68skylark
The article says this submarine can launch its ICBM's while submerged under "thick polar ice." That sounds like propaganda to me. Well, if the target's the polar ice cap....
To: Future Snake Eater
The Hunt For Red October - great movie.
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posted on
01/20/2005 11:18:06 AM PST
by
tob2
(Old Fossil and Proud of It!)
To: knighthawk
That's a lot of golf clubs...
To: Tijeras_Slim
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posted on
01/20/2005 1:13:19 PM PST
by
knighthawk
(We will always remember We will always be proud We will always be prepared so we may always be free)
To: 68skylark; SampleMan; DuncanWaring; Nowhere Man
I believe that Nowhere Man has it right. Both our boomers and the old Soviet counterparts loitered under ice pack and then either broke through the ice with the body of the sub or moved to existing breaks in the pack ice. The North Polar ice is NOT continuous, so there are gaps and thin spots.
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posted on
01/20/2005 1:19:55 PM PST
by
Phsstpok
("When you don't know where you are, but you don't care, you're not lost, you're exploring.")
To: knighthawk
The United States will pay for the disposal operation. This just beats the hell out of me!
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posted on
01/20/2005 2:13:19 PM PST
by
GingisK
To: July 4th
I like the one that I used to have on a t-shirt. It showed a sub moving through the water with a mushroom cloud in the distance. The caption read "24 empty missile tubes, a mushroom cloud, and now its Miller Time." The other one I liked was the shot of a carrier through a periscope and the caption read "There are only two types of ships in the world, submarines and their targets." And I was an Aviation type!
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posted on
01/20/2005 2:49:16 PM PST
by
Colt .45
(Navy Veteran - Pride in my Southern Ancestry! Chance favors the prepared mind.)
To: Future Snake Eater; HairOfTheDog
"Give me a ping, Vasiliy; one ping only please." That's *my* line. :-)
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posted on
01/20/2005 2:54:53 PM PST
by
Ramius
(Gregoirovich Nyet!)
To: Professional Engineer; SAMWolf; Valin; Iris7; alfa6; msdrby
I'm not seeing anything in the text or photo to indicate the real sub has/had the exotic propulsion system of the film sub in "The Hunt for Red October".
Thanks to such gullible generosity on the part of Foggy Bottom bureaucrats, the performer formerly known as the Soviet Union is able to devote its entire defense budget to developing new weapons systems.
Thus Nunn-Lugar funds new Topol-Ms, as money is of course fungible.
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posted on
01/20/2005 6:27:11 PM PST
by
PhilDragoo
(Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
To: smonk
the thing is a monster
Understatement of the day alert.
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posted on
01/20/2005 9:37:56 PM PST
by
Valin
(Sometimes you're the bug, and sometimes you're the windshield)
To: knighthawk
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posted on
01/20/2005 9:39:56 PM PST
by
Fiddlstix
(This Tagline for sale. (Presented by TagLines R US))
To: Colt .45
The other one I liked was the shot of a carrier through a periscope and the caption read "There are only two types of ships in the world, submarines and their targets." And I was an Aviation type! You mean this one? Can be bought at submarinestore.com...
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posted on
01/21/2005 7:41:44 PM PST
by
Severa
(I can't take this stress anymore...quick, get me a marker to sniff....)
To: Colt .45
The other one I liked was the shot of a carrier through a periscope and the caption read "There are only two types of ships in the world, submarines and their targets." And I was an Aviation type! You mean this one? Can be bought at submarinestore.com...
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posted on
01/21/2005 7:42:15 PM PST
by
Severa
(I can't take this stress anymore...quick, get me a marker to sniff....)
To: Severa
Oops. double post. Sorry *sheepish grin*
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posted on
01/21/2005 7:42:34 PM PST
by
Severa
(I can't take this stress anymore...quick, get me a marker to sniff....)
To: vvpete
The 3 Russian subs in the us are all attractions as are the almost 2 dozen US subs on display through out the country.
The Foxtrot Class in Long Beach was previously leased from the Russian to the city of Sidney Australia and was there for about 5 years. When the lease was up the Russians didn't want it back. A buyer from CA purchased it and brought it to the US on a heavy lift ship. The Foxtrot in Seattle is a sister ship to that one. The other is a Juliet class in Providence, RI.
I have examined the two Foxtrots and tell you I would NEVER dive on one. They are an example of what you can get away with. Even the just post WW II sub I sailed on was superior to these and they were built decades later. I would love see one of their Nucs having sailed one of our Fast Attack boats as well but I don't hold out much hope for ever getting to do that. As to the Project 941 boats, there was only ever 6 built and now half the fleet is being scrapped. I'd pay for that. Our next target is China, they are starting to feel to big for their britches. They never liked the fact they had their clocks cleaned almost everything in Korea by much smaller forces. Now they are starting to snoop around our sub bases at Guam. Foxtrot
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