zkojq wrote:Best answer! Jump to postThanks to him, the world was cursed with Kardashians
Paris has been mentioned, there is only one 200m building there and it's hated by all (the Montparnasse tower, not talking about the Eiffel tower). Tall buildings don't make a city important. Tell me about interesting companies moving to that city, or better, being created in that city. To be fair,...
Jump to postNo sure why 200mm would not be sufficient, unless you are looking for pictures of Polar Bears. My understanding is that you will mostly be photographing landscapes. No polar bears on an Alaskan cruise. They are much further north. I do agree with you about 200mm being long enough, though. One other...
Jump to postAdding one carrier and one air wing would result in zero empty operational carriers. It would would result in 9+1=10 air wings and 9+1=10 operational carriers. It would be ridiculous to get this math wrong. Do you have a citation for this? You could be right and it makes sense but I have never seen...
Jump to postWhat is different about 1990's Kuala Lumpur and 2000's Taipei compared to modern day Oklahoma City. Both are the capitol cities of there countries with populations exceeding 7m. KL has 16 buildings over 200m, Petronas Tower is no longer the tallest in the city having been eclipsed by the 679m Merde...
Jump to postTwo Air Wings. Yes, it would cost money and there would be a massive manpower drag in from elsewhere but you "could" do it. From a pilot perspective volunteers first. Then start pulling folks from Staff Tours or other non-flying assignments who have less than one year out of the cockpit. ...
Jump to postI used to think that ACY stood for Akron-Canton-Youngstown. It must be the midwesterner in me.
Jump to postThe Hindustan Times quoting the Daily Mail...nuff said.
Jump to postUnlike McNamara, none of the airlines at Evans wanted to chip in to make it look better. Spirit being the biggest operator, followed by Southwest, should tell you something.
Jump to postVintage wrote:I remember during one of the ME affairs, targets had to be visually identified. Jump to postjohns624 wrote:Which particular rule of engagement are you opposed to?That's correct unless you have meddling politicians that make restrictive ROE. It wouldn't be the first time...
Any non-stealth plane that goes air-to-air with a stealth plane is almost certainly going to lose. An F-35 pilot is going to use his superior sensors to avoid close-in dogfights because he or she has better things to do. That's correct unless you have meddling politicians that make restrictive ROE....
Jump to postI think that's she's just being an opportunist and is trying to reach a new audience to make more money.
Jump to postAs for the US southern accent, it didn’t spontaneously generate… it came from England (and France). Back in 2002, I was on a hiking/historical/cultural tour of Scotland. We happened to be at Bannockburn on the anniversary of the battle. They were having a commemoration ceremony and several of the s...
Jump to postHow deep is the water under the approaches? The span wouldn't have to be anywhere near 1.6 miles. There are plenty of suspension bridges with a span over four times the length of the Key Bridge.
Jump to post1) the area to span is 1.6 miles long. That’s longer than the longest suspension bridge in the world. 2) the shoots are already required to stay in the channel. The Chesapeake Bay and the Patapsco river are not very deep. They have been dredged in a channel in the middle to allow the neopanamax shi...
Jump to post1) the area to span is 1.6 miles long. That’s longer than the longest suspension bridge in the world. 2) the shoots are already required to stay in the channel. The Chesapeake Bay and the Patapsco river are not very deep. They have been dredged in a channel in the middle to allow the neopanamax shi...
Jump to postFootage of the Danish friagte Iver Huitfeldt shooting down drones in early March was published recently, online for example here: https://old.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/comments/1btz3cv/danish_navy_frigate_iver_huitfeldt_shooting_down/ While the video itself appears to show a successful operation a...
Jump to postThe AIM-9X is a completely different missile than version 1.0 from the Vietnam era. Nothing wrong with having a backup if you run out of missiles or the target isn't worth one. It's just like being in a war, you can never have too much ammunition. It's not always about technology, sometimes politic...
Jump to post.. I'd lose the gun. It's 180 rounds at 3,300 rounds per minute is 3.2 seconds of max rate firing. Save the weight, add fuel, and don't use the F-35 for close air support. why? because the F-35 is a stealth fighter and will never get into a dogfight? we can debate about why thats wrong some other t...
Jump to postLook at how much the role of the F16 has changed since its inception. It was originally just supposed to be a daylight dogfighter, IIRC.
Jump to postNow is not a good time to launch a new freighter derivative since virtually no one will order it. Across the board most air cargo companies are laying people off and parking planes right now. There is excess capacity in the cargo market. While old 767s and 747s will never come back, launching a fre...
Jump to postWell, the US warned them through appropriate channels. It's not like Russia's security services are totally inept either. Putin probably let it happen anyway so he could place blame on Ukrainians. "We didn't have specific information." (But, of course they had...some...) I watched a video...
Jump to postHere is the link to one that will rethink your next vacation - "A cruise ship issued a mayday during rough seas off the coast of Norway" ABC News. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug0YmYdtZ6k Funny that you mention that incident since the final report from the Norwegian safety agency just ...
Jump to postCompared to W23: CPH/ARN-MIA: A350s replaces A330s, the departure times at both ends will also be moved forward by a few hours. CPH-BOS: Daily A330 replaces 6x weekly A321LR. CPH-SFO: Reduced from 6x weekly A330 to 5x weekly. CPH-LAX: Increased from 6x weekly A330 to 1x daily. CPH-IAD: 4x weekly A3...
Jump to postJust to show how common a ship losing power or steering can be. The American Mariner , a 727ft Great Lakes freighter, lost steering in the St Mary's River near Sault Ste Marie early this morning. The river is closed to traffic. https://boatnerd.com/boatnerdnews-march-28-2024/ Last year, the Mark W B...
Jump to postActually, it's black powder that's the anomaly. It hasn't been used ammunition for well over a hundred years. hardly anything that isn't a muzzleloader uses it. There are even modern, more stable substitutes for that.
Jump to postEverything produced or rendered today is just made or done worse today than 50 years ago. Of the three bridges you noted, the one in China is the newest at 30 years old. The other two are 50~ years old. And I'm not sure how the age of the bridge had anything to do with how it stood up to being hit ...
Jump to postI just read that the US President just said the federal government will pay to replace the entire bridge. I am disappointed. The USG should go after the owners AND the operators of the ship to recover damages. I read his quote as saying the USG would front the money to get work going and would worr...
Jump to post889091 wrote:The pilot does not take the wheel. They are there to give orders and advice since they don't know exactly how the ship handles. Jump to postWas the harbour pilot actually behind the wheel when the incident happened? Or was the captain steering the ship/in command?
New bridges get built over busy commercial waterways all the time. Right now, they're building the Gordie Howe International Bridge between Windsor and Detroit. It will soon be joined in the middle. Unlike the southern border, we got the Canadians to pay for it! :rotfl: :rotfl: The southern border ...
Jump to postI have to ask, what the hell is going on in America these days? X (and I'm sure other social media) is absolutely flooded with endless conspiracy theories about this incident. I've read some of the most ridiculous nonsense masquerading as "facts". The worse was probably one that claimed t...
Jump to postNew bridges get built over busy commercial waterways all the time. Right now, they're building the Gordie Howe International Bridge between Windsor and Detroit. It will soon be joined in the middle. Unlike the southern border, we got the Canadians to pay for it!
Jump to posttomcat wrote:Smokeless powder. Modern guns don't use black powder. Jump to postThis increase in the production rate was made possible thanks to an improved supply of black powder. France will actually re-cycle the black powder of old shells as a go-around of the current limitations of black powder production.
For survivability, they're going to want to place the reactor deep within the structure of the vessel. Easily done when you are building the ship around the reactor. Not so easy when you want to refuel and have to cut through the hull and various walls to get to it. That is totally incorrect. The r...
Jump to postPure speculation, but I’d bet that it’s four random Tajiks—close enough and apparently could be traveling toward UKR. OR, this is an “engineered provocation” on Putin’s part and these guys are just patsies. I was watching Anders Puck Nielsen the other day and he had a good take on why it wasn't a &...
Jump to postThe effects of the deliberate sabotage by a few clowns in Washington; https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2024/03/25/russias-glide-bombs-are-miracle-weapons-and-ukraine-is-still-months-away-from-fighting-back-with-f-16s/?ss=aerospace-defense I am honestly surprised at how some of these clowns hav...
Jump to postI watched that yesterday. Quite informative. I liked his comment about the Poles celebrating when they got the word that they could fight Russians...
Jump to postHow much would it cost over the years to train that many more nuclear engineering officers and men?
Jump to postHow do you know that SDQ, MCO and SJU are "moneymakers"? They seem to be vacation destinations.
Jump to postIt depends how close to shore they get. There is no reason to think that an unmanned vehicle could not reach the mid Pacific and drop low to sea-skimming height as it approached a target. Not all drones are plastic with four propellers. Never said that they were. All I said was that CSGs aren't def...
Jump to postThe navy will have a “hell” of a time with drones for the remainder of the century. The ships are just too good a target. It depends how close to shore they get. People keep saying the carrier is dead, while everyone who has carriers is building bigger ones. They aren't defenseless targets. They ha...
Jump to postLCDFlight wrote:The DDG(X) have more VLS cells and a couple of RAM launchers for a CIWS. Jump to postThe navy will have a “hell” of a time with drones for the remainder of the century. The ships are just too good a target.
The concept is entirely different than the Zumwalts. It's an AAW destroyer with some ASW and ASuW capabilities. It doesn't have the six inch guns. All ships are having stealth featuring built into them.
Jump to postTwo questions; 1. How easy is it to switch from making bullets to making shells?. 2. Would switching to making shells and less bullets affect people's 2nd Ammendment rights?. 1. Can't be done. Two entirely different levels of scale. Just like a pleasure boat maker can't make frigates or destroyers....
Jump to postThey generally have high endurance but relatively low speed. It's better than running on batteries, though.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air-indep ... propulsion
I'll believe it when I see it. OK would finally have something worth visiting it for.
Jump to postNewark727 wrote:The dividing line is at about the 5in range. Jump to postDon't the bigger guns have the powder loaded separately from the projectile? From what I remember from visiting the U.S.S. Iowa anyway.
DTW is usually very fast. In fact, my wife gets angry because in all her years of being a Platinum/Diamond Medallion member, she's only gotten the 2500 Miles from DL for missing their 20 minute guarantee a handful of times.
Jump to postTwo questions; 1. How easy is it to switch from making bullets to making shells?. 2. Would switching to making shells and less bullets affect people's 2nd Ammendment rights?. 1. Can't be done. Two entirely different levels of scale. Just like a pleasure boat maker can't make frigates or destroyers....
Jump to postTo put those numbers in perspective, the capacity of the U.S. military to produce small arms ammunition is 1.6 billion rounds per year. 99% of small arms ammunition for the military is produced at the Lake City ammunition plant in Independence, Missouri bt[/quote]Here's a little known fact. The DoD...
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