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Juuuust you wait until we decide on any artillery or tanksJuuuuuust short of tanks and SPGs. Y'all got new trucks, and those tippy things have armour! What more do you need?
Juuuust you wait until we decide on any artillery or tanksJuuuuuust short of tanks and SPGs. Y'all got new trucks, and those tippy things have armour! What more do you need?
Was thinking MH-60, as I don’t see a future with the 92/Cyclone.On the 60 or the 92? Pretty sure either the mid-mount or high-mount ESSS will fit any -60.
One of the best ways to get green folks to shut up about how Aurora (and ship) crews have it “easy” is to take them on an ASW exerciseThat made me ill.
Helicopter requirements are generally based on the doctrine. USN doctrine is to have an SSN with Task Groups to provide the main ASW punch. They also have carriers and LPD's that carry lots of extra helicopters that can do tasks and keep up a constant ASW picket with them. As such they don't focus on surface ship ASW quite like we do. It also means they can send an 60R with just a sensor out and have another in standby with a torp on it.I have to believe that if the USN trusts their ASW in part to the 60R its probably a good bet we could too.
Hercs doing tactical flying in the dark is usually good enough.One of the best ways to get green folks to shut up about how Aurora (and ship) crews have it “easy” is to take them on an ASW exercise
I’ve seen a few get as green as new TW CADPAT…as you’re eating your meal close to them thinking “we haven’t even done a MAD Comp yet”
Imagine that, with smells of cordite and food, for half a day.Hercs doing tactical flying in the dark is usually good enough.
and then there was the Argus.Hercs doing tactical flying in the dark is usually good enough.
Or @Good2Golf flying NAP - one of my worst vertigo incidents even was in an old 135 near Connaught Ranges. The crew got a 7/8 for passengers being sick.
Almost like there should be a seasickness and airsickness test for aircrew (and techs) when they get assigned to specific fleets…I knew MH crew members who were so prone to seasickness that they would get a box lunch from the galley on the ship (the cooks took pity on them) and could only eat (and hold food down) during their 2.5 hour sortie.
I have no idea how they did that. I could not live like that.
The techs, at least, can take seasickness medication…Almost like there should be a seasickness and airsickness test for aircrew (and techs) when they get assigned to specific fleets…
I thought that was what the rum was for?The techs, at least, can take seasickness medication…
Well it used to be the Lash. As in the beatings will continue until the Moral improves.I thought that was what the rum was for?
When I was JPSU the Halifax crew told me a lot of people had chronic seasickness and couldn’t sailI knew MH crew members who were so prone to seasickness that they would get a box lunch from the galley on the ship (the cooks took pity on them) and could only eat (and hold food down) during their 2.5 hour sortie.
I have no idea how they did that. I could not live like that.
I know a few people that got VOT because of it, and a few others that probably should have. The couple that VOTd were a big loss as they were great, just got so sick they couldn't eat or function, but would do what they could. One poor guy was set up as sentry for some wooden structure (shoring) used for flood control, but in a common room near a few messes so at least had a couch. Poor guy was just curled up trying not to die, but could key a radio if something happened (during the exercise).When I was JPSU the Halifax crew told me a lot of people had chronic seasickness and couldn’t sail