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gulliver1 | 09:15 Sun 10th Mar 2024 | News
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Seems like Britain is having trouble ruling the waves these days.

Aircraft carriers breaking down and having to return to port from NATO exercises Submarines that can't fire missiles as they go plop into the sea ..And Now a fresh embarrassment as HMS QE catches fire while it was in dock being repaired.Bet NATO and Putin are laughing their socks off.

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Sheer complexity?No holes below water level, if so, oh god sea water ingress, salt water rust. Money tight, BQ value silicon, repaint, see North sea oil rig advice for paint protection.:0) Complexity of shaft.Must go round and round even, level and in a straight line, must add common but BIG bearings well greased at all times., must be able to go forward or...
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TSM 09.42 "Always trying to run the UK down the gulliver" Bit late for that shedman you ran it down yourselves When you voted Brexit. lol.

gulliver - // Hope it wasn't next to the Armoury. //

I don't think modern warships carry gunpowder in barrels any more.

Control C and Control V will help you copy and paste sentences correctly, gulliver rather than retyping then incorrectly.

Hope this helps. 

You couldn't even get that last post of yours right lol.  In one way or another most of your threads are Anti UK.  If you dislike it that much then why come on here where most of us like being in the UK whether or not we voted to leave or stay in the EU.

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In that case I am not TSM, please remember as you get it wrong nearly every time.

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Ah 12.06 There are plenty of powder monkeys on AB.

Bit late for that shedman you ran it down yourselves When you voted Brexit. lol.

o god a dart in the Diana - ( Bullseye)

Hi gullz - I dont think NATO are laughing up their sleeves. It is a bit like the German intercepted telephone call - -  no hahaha but for chrissakes cant they behave like soldiers?

Nice to see the mods doing their stuff and making  a thread unreadable. Time to do a TTT countdown thingey

Are you sure you mean powder monkey ?

What is powder monkey slang for? noun. : a person who carries or has charge of explosives (as in blasting operations).

( I am not threatening at all: as in - if you use powder monkey in a way I dont like, your head will explode like in the scene from "Scanners")

I think I will answer for the armed services " things could have been better done"

Still no answer to my question gulliver1.  Is where you live part of NATO or to you hope that others will fight your battles for you?

oh come on readers - buiding an aircraft carrier that doesnt go, isnt really - "everything is ship shaoe and Bristol fashion".

and as for - lets drown the  bad-news seller ( Gullz that is), didnt they do that to Colston?

Peter Pedant, we should be learning from past mistakes this country and others may have made not just destroying them so we end up not learning.

It must be of great concern for the young rookies that may sooner or later set out to sea for the first time on a ship that already has  major problems. They maybe safer getting a job in the butchers shop on land, at least they could run for cover in the fridge should the missiles start flying over.

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Mr NiceBloke 13.20 "at least they could run for cover in the fridge " No chance of that, Boris has probably locked it from the inside.🤣 lol

If Boris taught us anything? Hiding under the stairs is no longer a safe place. The fridge is the place to be to avoid all conflict AND questions that may prove difficult to answer.

 

Can I point out once again that America, the worldwide leading manufacturer of aircraft carriers and has eleven commisioned compared with 15 which the rest of the world have collectively; that its last carrier was delayed for nearly two years before being commisioned?

The sheer complexity of these huge ships nearly always leads to some delay due to modifications, adjustments and other problems, before being sea worthy.

Why do you think that on their first sea going trials experts from the combined companies who make them, are on board?  it is not a "thank you, come for a nice sea trip".

yeah but no but

this bit about learning from mistakes? dont we always try to fight a war on the lines of the last one?

and this is not an advantage, but disadvantage ( that we learn from warcraft 101)

or have I spent too much time on AB and my brayne has rotted

wasnt the lesson of the five great sea battles of the pacific war (1941-5)

Battle of the Coral Sea - May 4-8, 1942. Battle of Midway - June 4-7, 1942. Naval Battle of Guadalcanal - November 12-15, 1942. Battle of Attu - May 11-30, 1943

that aircraft carrier battles were NOT the way of warfare in the future ?

it's just me innit ?

Sheer complexity?

No holes below water level, if so, oh god sea water ingress, salt water rust. Money tight, BQ value silicon, repaint, see North sea oil rig advice for paint protection.:0) Complexity of shaft.

Must go round and round even, level and in a straight line, must add common but BIG bearings well greased at all times., must be able to go forward or reverse to avoid being hit by rocket. Bearing supports must be strong, straight and even and again level.  Basic engineering repeated over many year. Wagon train rooooolllll.

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