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Looks like trouble to me…
What is the thinking behind this bow design?
New Italian Patrol Bessel P430.
Italian offshore patrol vessel Paolo Thaon di Revel - Wikipedia
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What is old is new. Been used on certain kayaks for a thousand yearsA 'wave piercing bow' apparently:
"The new units reach a maximum speed of over 32 knots also thanks to the particular shape of the bow, designed to maintain high speeds even in rough seas. The range is 5000 nautical miles at 15 knots of speed…"
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I see where they mention a stern ramp, but the design doesn’t seem to be that? I was picturing the same sort of design you see on a USCG cutter, but maybe that’s not the only one out there?
Know CRCN is really gung ho about both, but think he's massively overconfident on both of these, especially as we don't have sailors for our current fleet of subs, and continue to shshriny.
Technically incorrect....we have 4 subs....and we could probably put 3 of them to sea (depending on current maintenance status) but would probably only get one of them back (again, depending on current maintenance status.)The fact we only have one sub that is actually capable of going to sea might have something to do with that.
Really more lack of qualified crews, regardless of the maintenance status, but the cuts will impact the sub budget as well so expect some announcements there as well.Technically incorrect....we have 4 subs....and we could probably put 3 of them to sea (depending on current maintenance status) but would probably only get one of them back (again, depending on current maintenance status.)
NRP D. João II, also known as the Multifunctional Naval Platform, will be a multipurpose ship for the Portuguese Navy, capable of carrying out surveillance operations, oceanographic research, environmental and meteorological monitoring, as well as emergency evacuation missions.[1]
The US Navy announced that four industry teams have completed an engine reliability test as part of the Large Unmanned Surface Vessel program, a wonky-but-crucial mile marker that has had lawmakers’ attention since the program’s inception in 2020.
The four shipbuilders, each of which worked with different facilities to accomplish their respective tests, were Bollinger, Fincantieri Marinette Marine, Gibbs & Cox, and HII.
“Demonstrations of each engine configuration took place over 720 continuous hours,” according to a March 22 Navy statement. “No human intervention or preventative/corrective maintenance on the equipment was permitted during this time. Successfully completing the demonstration meant that an engine system could not exhibit any failures or issues that would require maintenance of any kind during operations on an unmanned ship for 30 days.”
Successfully passing the reliability testing is a requirement for an engine to qualify for use in the final LUSV program, the statement added.
LUSV is envisioned to be longer than 200 feet in length with a full load displacement of approximately 1,500 tons. The program of record was formally introduced in the 2020 budget request with ambitious timelines for fielding a fully-fledged unmanned ship capable of adding to the fleet’s magazine capacity as well as wielding a variety of payloads.
. . . a ship that doesn't require intervention in the engine room for 30 days. . . .
The current position of DALI is at US East Coast reported 1 min ago by AIS. The vessel is en route to BALTIMORE-COLOMBO, and expected to arrive there on Apr 22, 11:30. The vessel DALI (IMO 9697428, MMSI 563004200) is a Container Ship built in 2015 (9 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of Singapore.
too trueMV Dali enters the chat?
Though vessel finder is a little slow to update its description of the location.DALI, Container Ship - Details and current position - IMO 9697428 - VesselFinder
Vessel DALI (IMO 9697428, MMSI 563004200) is a Container Ship built in 2015 and currently sailing under the flag of Singapore.www.vesselfinder.com
too true
Something something Revolution in Military Affairs…I debated putting this in one of the "Drone" threads but every thread seems to becoming a "Drone" thread.
Naaaah!Something something Revolution in Military Affairs…