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https://twitter.com/nancyayoussef/status/1635687569563299854?t=BZvtuCcisr_h2lWu3ce_5Q&s=19 Russian pilots are probably pissed off that they can't safely fly around Ukraine and decided to bonk some drone. They apparently landed in Crimea, unknown damage.
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Blimey. You can see that (or those) UAVs on FR24 most days, callsign FORTE.
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# ? Mar 14, 2023 18:35 |
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Trading a SU for a drone seems like a bad trade.
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I want to make sure I understand this correctly. Russia rammed one of our (USA) drones, forcing it to crash in the Black Sea, with a fighter jet?
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Ukraine thread is right next door.
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Defenestrategy posted:Trading a SU for a drone seems like a bad trade. Risking a SU for a drone is a bad trade
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FrozenVent posted:Well first your main constraint on how much you can load is in port, because you’re likely to hit the bottom before you finish loading. If the port’s deep enough, the next limitation is the ship’s minimum freeboard, which yeah that’s a reserve buoyancy stability thing. To simplify this, you COULD cut the roof off your car and have a convertible. But it'll never be as good as a purpose built one, and will introduce a whole bunch of other problems to boot, so you are better in every regard to buy something built for that purpose.
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:I'm actually kinda shocked diesel-electric cars aren't a thing already, what with how successful hybrids have been. Mazda and nissan are producing electric cars with an onboard petrol engine as generator, bmw used to have one but it ended production recently. Automotive diesel has a bit of stigma after the volkswagen scandal so most brands are using petrol generators to avoid bad press.
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# ? Mar 14, 2023 18:56 |
A bunch of coal rollers will be very disappointed they can't rev the piss out of their rattley cummins when it's tied to a generator and only has "Low" and "High" as the running conditions.
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SlowBloke posted:Mazda and nissan are producing electric cars with an onboard petrol engine as generator, bmw used to have one but it ended production recently. Automotive diesel has a bit of stigma after the volkswagen scandal so most brands are using petrol generators to avoid bad press. I mean the Prius and hybrids in general predate the VW emissions scandal by years and years, and diesel-electric has been used in subs and railways since the early 20th century. I'm surprised there hasn't been more effort to apply it to things like long-haul trucks. Or maybe there has, I'm not much of a gearhead.
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FrozenVent posted:Ukraine thread is right next door. Occured in international airspace, ergo not Ukrainian related! Definitely Cold War AIRPOWER thread related though - https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3910801&goto=lastpost a pro follow. Also lol
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SlowBloke posted:Mazda and nissan are producing electric cars with an onboard petrol engine as generator, bmw used to have one but it ended production recently. Automotive diesel has a bit of stigma after the volkswagen scandal so most brands are using petrol generators to avoid bad press. And a nice detail is Mazda is reintroducing their wankel engines for the onboard generator role since the p/w efficency is so much more valuable now. With a bit of luck and financial success we might get the beutiful screaming engines back too
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ThisIsJohnWayne posted:And a nice detail is Mazda is reintroducing their wankel engines for the onboard generator role since the p/w efficency is so much more valuable now. With a bit of luck and financial success we might get the beutiful screaming engines back too Oh neat
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# ? Mar 14, 2023 19:25 |
There are two sorts of magic Doritos in the world: Opamps and Rotary Engines. One is glorious and the other is black magic.
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Comrade Blyatlov posted:To simplify this, you COULD cut the roof off your car and have a convertible. But it'll never be as good as a purpose built one, and will introduce a whole bunch of other problems to boot, so you are better in every regard to buy something built for that purpose. The other thing to consider in this conversation is that the size of ships is fundamentally limited by the ability to pass through the Panama Canal/Strait of Hormuz/Suez Canal. Nobody is going to pay millions of dollars for a ship that has to sail all the way to Antarctica and back to deliver a payload, it just doesn’t make sense.
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M_Gargantua posted:There are two sorts of magic Doritos in the world: Opamps and Rotary Engines. I agree rotary engines are glorious
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For those not familiar with this part of nerd world, rotary engines basically do more explosions quicker than regular 4-stroke piston engines and that makes glory https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxXtpMngivM
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Coasterphreak posted:The other thing to consider in this conversation is that the size of ships is fundamentally limited by the ability to pass through the Panama Canal/Strait of Hormuz/Suez Canal. Nobody is going to pay millions of dollars for a ship that has to sail all the way to Antarctica and back to deliver a payload, it just doesn’t make sense. That's why extra floaty bits makes sense. Going through a canal, just put the containers on the floaty bits and tow them behind you. THen when you're through, put them back on the ship and use the extra floats to keep you upright! Bing bong so simple.
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Coasterphreak posted:The other thing to consider in this conversation is that the size of ships is fundamentally limited by the ability to pass through the Panama Canal/Strait of Hormuz/Suez Canal. Nobody is going to pay millions of dollars for a ship that has to sail all the way to Antarctica and back to deliver a payload, it just doesn’t make sense. Panamax is the only real constraint. I'm not sure we are near Suez limit and Hormuz isn't really a constraint. Theres plenty of cargo that could go around the Cape without needing the shorter trip, and bigger ships are usually more efficient so that would help save on fuel costs and Suez transit fees. Once speed limits come in it will be interesting to see what happens.
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Capesizes hit the Suez Canal draft limit on occasion. Most ships are size limited by other factors long before they hit the canal limits. There’s a reason Handysize is a whole category on the Baltic. CainFortea posted:That's why extra floaty bits makes sense. Going through a canal, just put the containers on the floaty bits and tow them behind you. THen when you're through, put them back on the ship and use the extra floats to keep you upright! Bing bong so simple. I don’t have enough booze in me to address this.
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:I mean the Prius and hybrids in general predate the VW emissions scandal by years and years, and diesel-electric has been used in subs and railways since the early 20th century. I'm surprised there hasn't been more effort to apply it to things like long-haul trucks. Or maybe there has, I'm not much of a gearhead. Prius and other hybrids had the petrol engine driving the wheels, not as a stand alone power generator. Nissan is using it to recycle their BEV parts while Mazda is doing it since they really can't re-engineer the mx30 with a more interesting range without pretty much starting back from scratch. Those are both choices done not due to being a sound engineering choice, but as a way to save money. Chevrolet did a mostly petrol-electric layout(but even then the gearbox was linked to use the petrol engine as a drive unit). SlowBloke fucked around with this message at 20:51 on Mar 14, 2023 |
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monkeytennis posted:Blimey. You can see that (or those) UAVs on FR24 most days, callsign FORTE. Quoting myself to say wrong UAV. FORTE is one of those RQ things.
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CainFortea posted:That's why extra floaty bits makes sense. Going through a canal, just put the containers on the floaty bits and tow them behind you. THen when you're through, put them back on the ship and use the extra floats to keep you upright! Bing bong so simple. Nonsense, you fold up the outriggers over top of the boat when going into a canal or docking, then drop them down when you're at sea. Same as you see on some ocean going kayaks, they're all just boats right? Like this, but a bit bigger:
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the current event is you guys are dorks I have no idea what any of this stuff you're talking about is I guess my prior enlisted IQ hit finally kicked in
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What if we attached hot air balloons to the rails to lower the draft of the boat or even fly it over the canal.
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AreWeDrunkYet posted:Nonsense, you fold up the outriggers over top of the boat when going into a canal or docking, then drop them down when you're at sea. Same as you see on some ocean going kayaks, they're all just boats right? Air draft is a thing, and you’ve just hosed up your stability by hoisting up those loving things. Alright fun boat derail over, back to current events please.
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# ? Mar 14, 2023 21:38 |
What if flying ships? No canal limits. Some sort of air...ship? Also looking forward to the biofuel reformer fuel cell hybrid cargo ships in this make believe scifi future. Since it's the only way other than nuclear to ever get carbon neutral international shipping.
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M_Gargantua posted:What if flying ships? No canal limits. Some sort of air...ship? nuclear blimps
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CainFortea posted:That's why extra floaty bits makes sense. Going through a canal, just put the containers on the floaty bits and tow them behind you. THen when you're through, put them back on the ship and use the extra floats to keep you upright! Bing bong so simple. this has been tried exactly twice and it was such a ridiculous idea it was used as a major plot point in Red Storm Rising
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# ? Mar 14, 2023 22:47 |
For the audience confused by the word salad - A bio fuel reformer takes a hydrocarbon and breaks it down into CO and H2, and then following stages turn the CO into CO2. While that hydrocarbon can really be anything one of the best candidates are the ethanols and alcohols produced by fermenting corns and sugars. Ideally the industrial waste sorts. Then a fuel cell turns that directly into electricity. The whole process is about 20% more efficient at electrical production than if you just burnt the source hydrocarbon in an reciprocating or turbine engine. So a ship would use one of those to drive an electric drive train. And fuel cells are expensive, but nearly 100% recyclable, and the cost scales linearly with power output, whereas big engines and turbines get increasingly expensive. Being a bio fuel it *can* be net neutral, unlike fossil sources. International shipping requires the energy density of fossil, or bio fuel, or nuclear, to provide for modern society, and you're not going to reform society to change that.
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You idiots are still talking about boats, when the future is throwing really high in the air, letting rhetoric earth spin, and drop in on the destination. Bing Bong, Future ringing.
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# ? Mar 14, 2023 23:04 |
That's called a launch loop space elevator. Which is a slightly more sane version of the fountain style space elevator. Both are metal as hell.
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https://twitter.com/andreaapetersen/status/1635648656421339138?t=ZEaiKEKEFz9RJCrT7ulcWg&s=19 The Woke failing WSJ is coming for your great American sandwich now
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bulletsponge13 posted:You idiots are still talking about boats, when the future is throwing really high in the air, letting rhetoric earth spin, and drop in on the destination. Get the coordinates wrong or have a failure of your airbrake and parachute system, and your Amazon package delivery doesn't land on your porch, it obliterates your house.
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Nick Soapdish posted:https://twitter.com/andreaapetersen/status/1635648656421339138?t=ZEaiKEKEFz9RJCrT7ulcWg&s=19 gently caress you sandwiches rule i will never stop eating sandwiches
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Nick Soapdish posted:https://twitter.com/andreaapetersen/status/1635648656421339138?t=ZEaiKEKEFz9RJCrT7ulcWg&s=19 To be fair, sandwiches are a lot more calorie dense than most people realize. Also cured pork products have a ton of sodium in them, and (for example) Jimmy Johns bread has a ton of sugar in it. A 16 inch sub there can easily break 2000 calories.
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Comrade Blyatlov posted:gently caress you sandwiches rule Sandwiches are well and good, but like most things Americans could stand to eat smaller ones with more vegetables. It’s the same poo poo as beef, you don’t have to be a vegan but for like 98% of the population less red meat would lead to better health outcomes. You do you, but going into old age with metabolic syndrome sucks a lot more than without.
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# ? Mar 14, 2023 23:33 |
i mean i'm not american so my sandwiches aren't 99% processed, so yeah
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I had to get a bigger toaster to fit the fancy artisanal sourdough I buy, you'll take my gigantic sandwiches from my cold dead hands.
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