Big Bad Boat Launched
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Lovely ship; shows what the UK can really be capable of...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/8319269.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/8319269.stm
God I'm a soppy old git. That brought a tear to my eye. Always love a ship launch. Something really special - especially if you get to know the ship when she enters service.
And what a ship. The Type 45 is a really impressive machine.
Lets hope she has a long and peaceful service life under the white ensign. And if it can't be peaceful may it always be victorous.
And what a ship. The Type 45 is a really impressive machine.
Lets hope she has a long and peaceful service life under the white ensign. And if it can't be peaceful may it always be victorous.
Oily Nails said:
I just hope we have the balls to build the Queen Liz Class carriers. The mental image of 45's, both QE's, both Albion's, Ocean and surfaced Astute subs in close formation just made me very proud to be British.
I agree entirely, but unfortunately we're a bit brassic at the moment, and defence/war is out of fashion.Edited by Simpo Two on Thursday 22 October 21:29
I hope we can afford the carriers because we have started to build them already.
http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/operations-and-support...
Did this type 45 hit the other bank of the clyde or have they solved this little problem. 2 in the past have hit the other side and been pulled straight back in to the shed to be fixed before they sank.
http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/operations-and-support...
Did this type 45 hit the other bank of the clyde or have they solved this little problem. 2 in the past have hit the other side and been pulled straight back in to the shed to be fixed before they sank.
wildcat45 said:
Lets hope she has a long and peaceful service life under the white ensign. And if it can't be peaceful may it always be victorous.
It'd had better be peacefull for at least the next year or two, they're not going to have PAAMS until 2011 which leave it with a 4.5" gun and a couple of Phalanx. Not even sure they've got the Phalanx fitted though as I believe the plan is to reuse the ones from Type 42.Beautiful looking ship though.
RizzoTheRat said:
wildcat45 said:
Lets hope she has a long and peaceful service life under the white ensign. And if it can't be peaceful may it always be victorous.
It'd had better be peacefull for at least the next year or two, they're not going to have PAAMS until 2011 which leave it with a 4.5" gun and a couple of Phalanx. Not even sure they've got the Phalanx fitted though as I believe the plan is to reuse the ones from Type 42.Beautiful looking ship though.
If the Navy had gone with it's choice, the missile system would likely be active today (they have been for 30+ years in any number of ships around the world), with a full blown land attack, anti-TBM and [just about] anti-satellite capability.
RizzoTheRat said:
wildcat45 said:
Lets hope she has a long and peaceful service life under the white ensign. And if it can't be peaceful may it always be victorous.
It'd had better be peacefull for at least the next year or two, they're not going to have PAAMS until 2011 which leave it with a 4.5" gun and a couple of Phalanx. Not even sure they've got the Phalanx fitted though as I believe the plan is to reuse the ones from Type 42.Beautiful looking ship though.
I'd be interested to see a radar signature comparison of the T45 vs T42, to see how effective the elimination or vertical surfaces and right angles has been.
Agree on the looks though.
bobthemonkey said:
If the Navy had gone with it's choice, the missile system would likely be active today (they have been for 30+ years in any number of ships around the world), with a full blown land attack, anti-TBM and [just about] anti-satellite capability.
What did they want on there originally then? The American SM2/6?RizzoTheRat said:
bobthemonkey said:
If the Navy had gone with it's choice, the missile system would likely be active today (they have been for 30+ years in any number of ships around the world), with a full blown land attack, anti-TBM and [just about] anti-satellite capability.
What did they want on there originally then? The American SM2/6?Gassing Station | Boats, Planes & Trains | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff