Xilon_x Posted October 19, 2018 Author Posted October 19, 2018 but are Russian military ships also an icebreaker?: Helpsmilie:: Helpsmilie:: Helpsmilie:: Helpsmilie:
Emmy Posted October 20, 2018 Posted October 20, 2018 The carrier maneuvers are likely part of a shake down run after initial launch or time in dry dock. If a US carrier needs to move like that in combat, you'll see heads roll due to a massive failure of the Layered Defense doctrine exercised in USN Task Forces... [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] http://www.476vfightergroup.com/content.php High Quality Aviation Photography For Personal Enjoyment And Editorial Use. www.crosswindimages.com
Mars Exulte Posted October 20, 2018 Posted October 20, 2018 Short of a ship to ship collision, there's nothing you can 'evade' by hard maneuvering in a ship, tbh. Torpedoes are not dumbfire. Missiles are way too fast. Dumb bombs aren't used anymore, and you would use the CIWS to shoot them (and the bomber) down anyway. By the time a ship sees something to 'evade' it's already sinking. Де вороги, знайдуться козаки їх перемогти. 5800x3d * 3090 * 64gb * Reverb G2
Capn kamikaze Posted October 20, 2018 Posted October 20, 2018 Short of a ship to ship collision, there's nothing you can 'evade' by hard maneuvering in a ship, tbh. Torpedoes are not dumbfire. Missiles are way too fast. Dumb bombs aren't used anymore, and you would use the CIWS to shoot them (and the bomber) down anyway. By the time a ship sees something to 'evade' it's already sinking. This ^
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