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HemlockGrey wrote:RAMMING SPEED!

You know, there was a thread over at Spacebattles about a US carrier vs. The Queen Elizabeth (a luxury liner), no weapons, only ramming. This was one of the replies:

Originally posted by Random Chaos
If the American Carrier (the male muscel of the US) rammed the stern of the Queen Elizabeth ship (named after a female), would that be considered rape and sexual battery? :D :D :D

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it probably looks shorter because in this angle the part where the deck is wider but shorter covers the part where it´s longer but narrower.
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There was good old HMAS Melbourne, which rammed and sank two escorting destroyers on separate occasions.
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ESCORTING destroyers? Please don't tell me that was a joke...
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Crayz9000 wrote:ESCORTING destroyers? Please don't tell me that was a joke...
Nope, HMAS Voyager and USS Frank E Evans where sent to the bottom by her bow. While being towed to China she also nearly sank the tug towing her after the cable snapped.


Ramming accidents happen a fair bit in navies, its just rare that anything is sunk by it. The Belknap fire for example was caused by a collision with the carrier JFK. While her hull was not hit, the cruiser superstructure tore into fuel pipes in the carrier's overhanging flight deck. This basically drenched the cruiser in burning jet fuel.

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She returned to service after four years of repaire work.
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Sea Skimmer wrote:There was good old HMAS Melbourne, which rammed and sank two escorting destroyers on separate occasions.
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It looks like the carrier is hydroplaning and skidding to the right. Thats one amazing pic.
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TrailerParkJawa wrote:It looks like the carrier is hydroplaning and skidding to the right. Thats one amazing pic.
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TrailerParkJawa wrote:It looks like the carrier is hydroplaning and skidding to the right. Thats one amazing pic.

The Nimitz class is relatively flat-bottomed and since they are likely doing this during testing the ship should be rather light. No planes, no aircraft fuel, limited stores etc...and a carrier will roll pretty well.
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That's increadible. It's hard to believe such a large vessel can make a turn so sharply.

How long are Nimitz class carriers, anyway?
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My pocket illustrated guide to modern warships says; 1,091.9ft (332.8m) in length :wink:
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1040 feet at the water line, the flight deck is 1089. The improved Nimitz's, Theodore Roosevelt on, are 1092 feet overall but the same waterline.
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Shinova wrote:Image


Found this on spacebattles and thought I'd share it with everyone here.
I do believe they are trying to get it to fishtail...
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I pity the poor sod who lost a bet and was on the flight deck wearing roller skates while that maneuver was being executed.
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Although top speed's classified, I've heard that Enterprise could do 45kts, I wouldn't be suprised if Nimitz is doing 35-40 in that photo. I've got a book with a photo of a WWI British "R"class battleship doing a "helm hard over" manouver like that. But at one third the displacement, roughly 5/8 the length, and half the speed, it just doesn't compare.
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Yeah, the run all carriers through these trials.

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Frank Hipper wrote:Although top speed's classified, I've heard that Enterprise could do 45kts, I wouldn't be suprised if Nimitz is doing 35-40 in that photo. I've got a book with a photo of a WWI British "R"class battleship doing a "helm hard over" manouver like that. But at one third the displacement, roughly 5/8 the length, and half the speed, it just doesn't compare.
No. Top speed of the US carriers top out around 30-33 kts depending one which on you're talking about.
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phongn wrote:
Frank Hipper wrote:Although top speed's classified, I've heard that Enterprise could do 45kts, I wouldn't be suprised if Nimitz is doing 35-40 in that photo. I've got a book with a photo of a WWI British "R"class battleship doing a "helm hard over" manouver like that. But at one third the displacement, roughly 5/8 the length, and half the speed, it just doesn't compare.
No. Top speed of the US carriers top out around 30-33 kts depending one which on you're talking about.
Officially. And that could well be true of the Nimitz class.
I based this on an interview with I saw where the guy was claiming that Enterprise was capable of more than 45 knots, and did so on more than one occasion. He served on her in the early days of her career, which could have some bearing on pushing for optimal performance.
Remember, the Iowa's true top speed wasn't given until after Vietnam.
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Pure hull form will limit the carriers top speed.

There is no way the ship can do 45kts.
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I find it interesting how many people not in the military say nothing more then 35 knots. Yet I have heard from multiple saliors now that the Nimitz class can hit the mid 40s.
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I've heard 40+ knots from a friend who served on an escort to one, and another said it was "significantly higher than stated," but classified.
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Shinova wrote:
Originally posted by Random Chaos
If the American Carrier (the male muscel of the US) rammed the stern of the Queen Elizabeth ship (named after a female), would that be considered rape and sexual battery? :D :D :D
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Actually, Queen Mary, her smaller cousin, rammed and sank and escorting cruiser.

The troops on board repudtedly didn't hear or feel anything worse than a bump and a slight groan.
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Alyeska wrote:I find it interesting how many people not in the military say nothing more then 35 knots. Yet I have heard from multiple saliors now that the Nimitz class can hit the mid 40s.
I find it highly unlikely, still - they may be overexaggerating.
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jaeger115 wrote:Whoa... I didn't know a supercarrier could do that.... :shock: :shock: :shock:
Fully loaded, they can't. They have that pic on the wall in Rickover Center, and it is clearly labled "Seatrials", meaning this was before it was loaded up and put into actual use
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