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FrozenVent posted:Funny, most of the ships I've been on had Sperry radars... including the ones built in Japan. I mean it depends on the ship/age/class but when I said Furuno I suppose I should have been more general and meant a commercial nav radar. As far as I know (and I'm not much of a Nav guy) the Furuno and Sperry s and x band radars are pretty similar no? I always associated Sperry with VMS/IBS systems and Furuno with actual Nav radars but that could be my ignorance.
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# ? Oct 1, 2017 04:57 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 04:35 |
Also wanna make the point that in a ~war scenario~ Anything you're picking up coming toward you using an X band is a small boat (which probably needs to be blown up I guess, don't do 40knots with a 0cpa) Surface search radars don't have any use against real threats posed by enemy surface combatants at expected engagement ranges. Every weapon we care about is pretty much an OTH antiship missile. (Not breaking any NDAs here, theyve said this in plenty of public disclosures) Hence, navy ships have Sperrys for navigation alone and dont give a gently caress about radiating during non-operations.
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# ? Oct 1, 2017 06:21 |
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FrozenVent posted:Funny, most of the ships I've been on had Sperry radars... including the ones built in Japan. Edit: beaten Also from probably the only solidly useful navy school I attended that was 100% dedicated to driving a ship at sea, the guy interpreting the colregs to say that "if you weren't using radar and you got in a collision then you're at fault for not using radar" is correct. Yes the military has special needs to be sneaky but is not exempt from colregs, and I don't think sagami wan or sea and anchor detail (the circumstances of these collisions) are relevant scenarios to being sneaky.
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# ? Oct 1, 2017 06:38 |
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Radars had nothing to do with the crashes. Afaik fitz crew wasn't paying attention and the mccain one was equipment failure.
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# ? Oct 1, 2017 16:22 |
All I'm saying is if the engineers ran ships you'd never have a crash
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# ? Oct 1, 2017 18:51 |
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Two Finger posted:All I'm saying is if the engineers ran ships you'd never have a crash Cause you'd never be able to leave port. "Something's wrong with the mooring lines, I keep heaving but they're not coming in!"
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# ? Oct 1, 2017 19:06 |
Yeah but the ships would burn no fuel at all
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# ? Oct 1, 2017 19:12 |
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FrozenVent posted:Funny, most of the ships I've been on had Sperry radars... including the ones built in Japan.
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# ? Oct 2, 2017 02:25 |
Would sail under Kane
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# ? Oct 2, 2017 03:16 |
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Two Finger posted:All I'm saying is if the engineers ran ships you'd never have a crash Every skipper of a Sub has been an Engineer at some point. So thats not quite a true statement.
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# ? Oct 2, 2017 03:30 |
ded posted:Every skipper of a Sub has been an Engineer at some point. So thats not quite a true statement. We didn't have a "crash". That Japanese fishing boat was just spying in the wrong place when we did an emergency surfacing from depth.
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# ? Oct 2, 2017 03:53 |
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ded posted:Every skipper of a Sub has been an Engineer at some point. So thats not quite a true statement. Not always. Either the CO or XO had to have been an Eng for their DH tour, not just the CO or else Weps and Nav would never even bother to screen for XO.
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# ? Oct 2, 2017 04:29 |
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M_Gargantua posted:We didn't have a "crash". That Japanese fishing boat was just spying in the wrong place when we did an emergency surfacing from depth. So then what do you call it when a nuclear sub hits an undersea mountain at high speed? Kinetic subsurface cartography?
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# ? Oct 2, 2017 05:05 |
Hull testing
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# ? Oct 2, 2017 05:17 |
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One ping only.
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# ? Oct 2, 2017 15:38 |
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Two Finger posted:Hull testing She preformed really well under the circumstances to be honest.
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# ? Oct 2, 2017 19:30 |
Null Integer posted:She preformed really well under the circumstances to be honest. I can't remember if it was just an unsubstantiated rumor that the CO said that he had guys in the dome during field day 2 hours earlier. That idea gives me shivers, would have lost the whole ship.
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# ? Oct 2, 2017 19:53 |
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M_Gargantua posted:I can't remember if it was just an unsubstantiated rumor that the CO said that he had guys in the dome during field day 2 hours earlier. That idea gives me shivers, would have lost the whole ship. What is this referring to?
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# ? Oct 2, 2017 20:54 |
Potato Salad posted:What is this referring to? The San Francisco colliding with an underwater mountain at flank. I've heard the story multiple times that while only the one guy who was smoking died, but that hours before they had the sonar dome open for cleaning on field day, which would have doomed the entire ship. For Two Finger et al: Sonar dome is at the very front, and is a dry space with all the sonar electronics, theres a crawl way through the ballast tanks with a thick watertight door on the main pressure hull. The sonar dome itself isn't particularly structural and when the San fran hit the mountain it crumpled in like a soda can. The pressure hull, being thick steel, was fine, but had that watertight door been open the front of the ship would have quickly flooded and doomed the ship.
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Training Air Wing ONE Confirms T-45 Mishap in Tennesseequote:MERIDIAN, Miss. (NNS) -- At approximately 9:40 a.m. Oct. 2, Training Air Wing ONE, based at Naval Air Station (NAS) Meridian, Miss., confirmed the T-45 belonging to Training Squadron SEVEN (VT-7) that went missing yesterday afternoon has crashed in East Tennessee.
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# ? Oct 2, 2017 22:18 |
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M_Gargantua posted:The San Francisco colliding with an underwater mountain at flank. I've heard the story multiple times that while only the one guy who was smoking died, but that hours before they had the sonar dome open for cleaning on field day, which would have doomed the entire ship. Is driving the boat at flank while having a critical WT door open something that happens often would you say?
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# ? Oct 2, 2017 22:47 |
Ron Jeremy posted:Is driving the boat at flank while having a critical WT door open something that happens often would you say? lol no prior to that opening that door outside of port was frown upon but allowed. Now its only ever opened at sea for emergency fixes
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# ? Oct 3, 2017 00:05 |
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Just loving lol at the sonar dome being opened at sea for a loving field day.
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# ? Oct 3, 2017 00:17 |
Still, that may be an urban legend that I heard over and over with no official corroboration
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# ? Oct 3, 2017 00:22 |
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M_Gargantua posted:Still, that may be an urban legend that I heard over and over with no official corroboration Yeah, for it to be true you'd have to have a command triad more concerned with sweeping and high dust than basic safety and mission accomplishment.
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# ? Oct 3, 2017 00:29 |
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Stultus Maximus posted:Yeah, for it to be true you'd have to have a command triad more concerned with sweeping and high dust than basic safety and mission accomplishment. I cannot tell if you're being sarcastic or not.
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# ? Oct 3, 2017 00:34 |
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Stultus Maximus posted:Yeah, for it to be true you'd have to have a command triad more concerned with sweeping and high dust than basic safety and mission accomplishment. Lmao I can't tell if this is sarcasm or what because my experience was field day takes precedence over virtually everything
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# ? Oct 3, 2017 01:50 |
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Stultus Maximus posted:Yeah, for it to be true you'd have to have a command triad more concerned with sweeping and high dust than basic safety and mission accomplishment. I can't count the times I've been under the shaft for field day at sea.
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# ? Oct 3, 2017 02:44 |
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Its way too plausible to be considered sarcasm
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# ? Oct 3, 2017 02:50 |
I'm leaving Auckland today and crossing the pacific so Dear USN please don't crash into us Tia
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# ? Oct 3, 2017 03:27 |
Two Finger posted:I'm leaving Auckland today and crossing the pacific so Way to jinx it genius
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# ? Oct 3, 2017 03:31 |
Somewhere a monkeys paw curls, and a russian warship, with drunk/asleep crew behind the wheel, turns south.
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# ? Oct 3, 2017 03:32 |
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M_Gargantua posted:Way to jinx it genius
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# ? Oct 3, 2017 04:40 |
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M_Gargantua posted:Somewhere a monkeys paw curls, and USCG cutter inexplicably heads west into the open Pacific.
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# ? Oct 3, 2017 04:50 |
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Well poo poo.... about to start my new civilian job at the shipyards next Monday and just found out I got my AT on the 29th for Pearl Harbor. Was really hoping for RIMPAC this year. Maybe still get some ADT...
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# ? Oct 3, 2017 07:51 |
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M_Gargantua posted:Still, that may be an urban legend that I heard over and over with no official corroboration The sonar dome was open during field day while the ship was at periscope depth but the ship rigged for high speed operations before going deep and fast
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# ? Oct 4, 2017 01:25 |
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Null Integer posted:Not always. Either the CO or XO had to have been an Eng for their DH tour, not just the CO or else Weps and Nav would never even bother to screen for XO. Well ya true, but all of them have been a JO in the engine room at a bare minimum.
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# ? Oct 4, 2017 07:11 |
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M_Gargantua posted:The San Francisco colliding with an underwater mountain at flank. I've heard the story multiple times that while only the one guy who was smoking died, but that hours before they had the sonar dome open for cleaning on field day, which would have doomed the entire ship. I would have thought the dome would be flooded by necessity. When someone said the dome was open for repair, I naively pictured someone with dive gear cleaning gunk off hydrophones. The implications of an open portal to an unhardened area while underwater
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# ? Oct 4, 2017 14:34 |
Potato Salad posted:I would have thought the dome would be flooded by necessity. When someone said the dome was open for repair, I naively pictured someone with dive gear cleaning gunk off hydrophones. Well the dome is part of the forward ballast tank. The transducers all face outward into the flooded part. But the electronics still need to be in a dry space that people can get to for installation and maintenance. As for unhardened, that's a bit of a misnomer. It's rated the same as anywhere else for depth, but slamming into a mountain at flank isn't quite the same as withstanding a shitton of fairly uniform pressure.
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# ? Oct 4, 2017 14:44 |
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Potato Salad posted:I would have thought the dome would be flooded by necessity. When someone said the dome was open for repair, I naively pictured someone with dive gear cleaning gunk off hydrophones. The cool thing about the sonar dome being like this is that the sonar techs get to store poo poo there (with CO approval) on westpac.
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