Aww, ain't that so cute! (Aircraft Carriers)
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Re: Aww, ain't that so cute! (Aircraft Carriers)
Shinova wrote:The Nimitz (I think) next to a British carrier:
Methinks the Brits have carrier envy
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If that IS the Nimitz, that's the ship my dad's on.
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Interesting the brits seem to be planning both a stealth super carrier nad a stealth tinsy carrier.
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That was disapointing ..Should we show this Federation how to build a ship so we may have worthy foes? Typhonis 1
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#1 is interesting although I'm not such a huge fan of tri-hull ships. #2 is inane.
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The first one is the CVA, the future UK carrier, the second image is only a concept for the US Navy.Isolder74 wrote:Interesting the brits seem to be planning both a stealth super carrier nad a stealth tinsy carrier.
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No it is a discarded concept, this page has the latest approved design.Warspite wrote:The first one is the CVA, the future UK carrier.Isolder74 wrote:Interesting the brits seem to be planning both a stealth super carrier nad a stealth tinsy carrier.
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Trimaran hulls are by all reports a failure and planning for vessels using them is being abandon. Looks like the future will remain the monohull.
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Which reports are those? I know for the large ships like carriers it was abandoned almost on day one, but the Frigate and Destroyer prototypes are still ongoing as far as I know.Sea Skimmer wrote:Trimaran hulls are by all reports a failure and planning for vessels using them is being abandon. Looks like the future will remain the monohull.
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I've read a couple articles and Stuart Slade mentioned Triton was having major problems that couldn't be resolved.Rob Wilson wrote:Which reports are those? I know for the large ships like carriers it was abandoned almost on day one, but the Frigate and Destroyer prototypes are still ongoing as far as I know.Sea Skimmer wrote:Trimaran hulls are by all reports a failure and planning for vessels using them is being abandon. Looks like the future will remain the monohull.
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Well the Carriers were dropped due to torsion problems because of scale (one of many reasons given), but as far as I know Triton has completed her Preliminary trails with no problems (reported here) and her next phase (full scale trials) are ongoing. Here is a page detailing the phases.Sea Skimmer wrote:I've read a couple articles and Stuart Slade mentioned Triton was having major problems that couldn't be resolved.Rob Wilson wrote:Which reports are those? I know for the large ships like carriers it was abandoned almost on day one, but the Frigate and Destroyer prototypes are still ongoing as far as I know.Sea Skimmer wrote:Trimaran hulls are by all reports a failure and planning for vessels using them is being abandon. Looks like the future will remain the monohull.
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The super tinsy carrier is USN if i read the insignia right (they're there just very small)Isolder74 wrote:Interesting the brits seem to be planning both a stealth super carrier nad a stealth tinsy carrier.
Can anyone tell me any reasons why the second wouldn't work?
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Unsure, but there are apparently some major problems with the trimaran design that preclude it's use in large ships.NecronLord wrote:The super tinsy carrier is USN if i read the insignia right (they're there just very small)Isolder74 wrote:Interesting the brits seem to be planning both a stealth super carrier nad a stealth tinsy carrier.
Can anyone tell me any reasons why the second wouldn't work?
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Might be a materials advance will be required before it's safe for larger ships, but my researches into future military designs (they make cool 3D models) shows no problems so far with the Triton's trials, indeed it's being touted as a success. The Americans have helped with funding apparently, so they're just waiting to see how the full trials pan out before they commit to anything.
As for the future aircraft, it appears to be an F16 with a couple of modifications. Not too cool in my book.
As for the future aircraft, it appears to be an F16 with a couple of modifications. Not too cool in my book.
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Not a patch on your Marine fighter.Kenny_10_Bellys wrote:Might be a materials advance will be required before it's safe for larger ships, but my researches into future military designs (they make cool 3D models) shows no problems so far with the Triton's trials, indeed it's being touted as a success. The Americans have helped with funding apparently, so they're just waiting to see how the full trials pan out before they commit to anything.
As for the future aircraft, it appears to be an F16 with a couple of modifications. Not too cool in my book.
And according to a recent article in Soldier magazine, Triton's full size tech demonstrator Phase is nearing launch, with the 2/3's demonstrator ready to do some more flag flying before being permanently mothballed (or used as a Torpedo target to test it's effectiveness conclusively, it was unclear as to which option was happening). So yes Triton is a success to date.
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I think that INCATs catamaran hulls have been proving themselves rather well in the fast transport vessel stakes.
But I've always thought that putting a couple of point defense turrets on, then making a couple of nice big missile banks on the sides. YOu could have a damn impressive fighting ship (albeit with a rather high RCS), but that is faster than every other vessel at sea of comparable size, hell these things are only just outspeeded by hydrofoils.
But I've always thought that putting a couple of point defense turrets on, then making a couple of nice big missile banks on the sides. YOu could have a damn impressive fighting ship (albeit with a rather high RCS), but that is faster than every other vessel at sea of comparable size, hell these things are only just outspeeded by hydrofoils.
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Course, that speed isn't useful for much of anything.weemadando wrote:I think that INCATs catamaran hulls have been proving themselves rather well in the fast transport vessel stakes.
But I've always thought that putting a couple of point defense turrets on, then making a couple of nice big missile banks on the sides. YOu could have a damn impressive fighting ship (albeit with a rather high RCS), but that is faster than every other vessel at sea of comparable size, hell these things are only just outspeeded by hydrofoils.
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By your own statement then, the Nimitz class is bad to, because it has it's own missile defence, as well as gun defence.Sea Skimmer wrote:Well the orginal design would have carried Exocets and Seawolf as well. Much more of a cruiser then the Sea Dart only that got fitted. Bad sign when your carrier needs an area defence missile system because its fighters cant do the job.
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No, which is why at the moment they are just transport vessels. But I think that the Aus Navy should maybe invest in a militarised version for testing as an intercept vessel for our interdiction duties. Thats one area where speed definately counts. You guys have a coast guard for that stuff, we don't.Sea Skimmer wrote:Course, that speed isn't useful for much of anything.weemadando wrote:I think that INCATs catamaran hulls have been proving themselves rather well in the fast transport vessel stakes.
But I've always thought that putting a couple of point defense turrets on, then making a couple of nice big missile banks on the sides. YOu could have a damn impressive fighting ship (albeit with a rather high RCS), but that is faster than every other vessel at sea of comparable size, hell these things are only just outspeeded by hydrofoils.