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  • lionnoisy's Avatar
    3,747 posts since May '05
  • tankfanatic's Avatar
    1,035 posts since Mar '07
  • tankfanatic's Avatar
    1,035 posts since Mar '07
  • SingaporeTyrannosaur's Avatar
    5,631 posts since Jan '03
    • lol, lionnoisy does not appear to even know what is really in the picture...

       

      If he read the news, he'll realize that the US is actually converting some of their SSBNs to SSGNs and not stepping up the nuclear threat as his sinolink suggests... but that's not very surprising for him to mix up his facts is it?

       

       

       

  • lionnoisy's Avatar
    3,747 posts since May '05
    • tx for telling me lah.

       

      Lucky u know it is to launch mini sub for Sp Op divers lah....

       

       

      2.http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=34251

       

      ....Each of these submarines are capable of carrying up to 154 Tomahawk land attack missiles, carry up to 66 special operations force personnel, a swimmer lock out shelter and an Advanced SEAL Delivery System.

      ...

       

       

  • arball's Avatar
    171 posts since Dec '07
    • eccherly, wont the addon module on top of the sub, actually contribute to the flow noise produced bby sub to a significant extent?...thus making the subs more vulenerable....

       

      correct me if im wrong, of course :D

  • tankfanatic's Avatar
    1,035 posts since Mar '07
    • Originally posted by arball:

      eccherly, wont the addon module on top of the sub, actually contribute to the flow noise produced bby sub to a significant extent?...thus making the subs more vulenerable....

       

      correct me if im wrong, of course :D

      im no expert..but may be there be a noise problem only if the add on were attached at the front of the sail...the foreplanes?

  • lionnoisy's Avatar
    3,747 posts since May '05
    •  

      080225-N-8534H-003 BUSAN, South Korea (Feb. 25, 2008) The guided-missile submarine USS Ohio (SSGN-726) is pier-side in Busan during Ohio's first foreign port visit since its commissioning in 1981. Ohio is the first of four converted Trident ballistic missile submarines to guided-missile submarines that have land attack and special operations forces platform capabilities. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Barry R. Hirayama (Released)

       

      http://www.navy.mil/search/photolist.asp

       

      just click above and put Ohio.then u can get more photo.

       

      http://www.usfk.mil/usfk/index.html

       

      1.US for the first time disclose movement of SSGN ----deployed in Guam and S Korea.

       

      http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=35086

       

      USS Ohio Arrives in Busan
      Story Number: NNS080220-06
      Release Date: 2/20/2008 1:06:00 PM

      <!-- PASTE BYLINE BELOW -->From Commander, Submarine Group 7 Public Affairs

      <!-- PASTE STORY BELOW -->

      BUSAN, South Korea (NNS) -- USS Ohio (SSGN 726), the U.S. Navy's newly converted guided-missile submarine, arrived in Busan, Republic of Korea (ROK), Feb. 20 for a scheduled port visit.

      "The Korean-American relationship is very important, and visiting Busan gives us the opportunity to strengthen that relationship," said Capt. Andy Hale, commanding officer, Ohio. "My crew and I are looking forward to experiencing the exciting culture of this great Korean city.

      "This is Ohio's first visit to a port outside U.S. territorial waters," Hale added. "Our visit to this city serves as an example of the positive relationship that exists between the U.S. and ROK, as well as emphasizing our shared dedication to supporting regional stability."

      While underway, Ohio will participate in Exercise Key Resolve/Foal Eagle, an annual combined/joint exercise involving forces from both the U.S. and Republic of Korea. The exercise provides training to further enhance interoperability and combat readiness, while demonstrating both countries' commitment to the ROK/U.S. alliance.

      "The Republic of Korea is one of our closest allies in the Pacific, and this friendship is a key element of peace and stability in the region," said Hale.

       

      Taiwan Strait looks high risks lah...

       

      2.

       

      7 cruise missiles

      http://mil.huanqiu.com/Taiwan/2008-03/69000.html

       

       

       

      Edited by lionnoisy 05 Mar `08, 7:13PM
  • lionnoisy's Avatar
    3,747 posts since May '05
  • SingaporeTyrannosaur's Avatar
    5,631 posts since Jan '03
    • Like LKY said... "lionnoisy should improve his logic and communication skills..."

      You seriously should try to get an idea of military stuff beyond trawling sinomilitary websites.teeth.png

  • holyhunk71's Avatar
    14 posts since Mar '08
    • Apparently, the pictures are far from interesting. The poking fun at poor noisy lion is. So much for internet etiquette, or rather, the lack of it.

  • holyhunk71's Avatar
    14 posts since Mar '08
  • SingaporeTyrannosaur's Avatar
    5,631 posts since Jan '03
    • Originally posted by holyhunk71:

      Apparently, the pictures are far from interesting. The poking fun at poor noisy lion is. So much for internet etiquette, or rather, the lack of it.


      lionnoisy you mean...

      you need to observe his track record in speakers corner to understand why he's a military nuts persona non grata.

      but then again... you intend to be one yourself i suppose

  • caleb_chiang's Avatar
    6,851 posts since Jul '05
  • lionnoisy's Avatar
    3,747 posts since May '05
    • Spanish new CV + LST.

      西班牙,“胡安·卡洛斯一世”号战略投送舰首舰于3月10日正式下水,该舰将于2008年12月服役。这艘排水量27500吨的新舰不仅是一艘航母,也是一艘两栖攻击舰,它能够携带6架固定翼战斗机,并能同时装载大量人员、装备和物资,将成为西班牙海军有史以来吨位最大的船只。 

      Launched 10 mar 208.will be commissioned Dec 2008.27500 tons,6 fixed wings fighers.

       

      http://bbs.news.sina.com.cn/tableforum/App/view.php?bbsid=4&subid=3&fid=70742&tbid=7028

       

      more images...May be u have read a lot.

      But many here may want to see.

  • lionnoisy's Avatar
    3,747 posts since May '05
    •  "The boys did a great job in getting it home."

      Top Guns!!

      http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,23563029-5006301,00.html

      19.04.2008

      F-111 almost brought down - by pelican

      http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,23562771-952,00.html

      Edited by lionnoisy 19 Apr `08, 9:46AM
  • sgdiehard's Avatar
    2,690 posts since Jul '04
    • Originally posted by holyhunk71:

      Apparently, the pictures are far from interesting. The poking fun at poor noisy lion is. So much for internet etiquette, or rather, the lack of it.


      get used to it, you hear the roaring of lion you also hear the howling of dinasaur, this is a jungle you know, where got etiquette.teeth.pngteeth.pngteeth.png

  • Shotgun's Avatar
    5,693 posts since Jul '00
    • This is quite... amazing... I've never seen the nose cone of a real aircraft in such a condition before.  I'm not a 'vark expert... but where's its radar?  It almost looks like Moses Lim sat on the nose cone of a Vark mock up.

  • lionnoisy's Avatar
    3,747 posts since May '05
    • http://bbs.news.sina.com.cn/tableforum/App/view.php?bbsid=4&subid=0&fid=76990&tbid=3820

      ''原始的如反坦克壕沟,蛇腹型铁丝网,反坦克三角锥,反坦克拒马等仍然在战争中会发挥应有的作用。''

      (Real) tank barrier still work in modern warfare.

      I think fake one may work too.

      Military is never tired of cheating.

      But one shot is enough to test if it is real or not....

  • SingaporeTyrannosaur's Avatar
    5,631 posts since Jan '03
    • Originally posted by noisylion:


      http://sgforums.com/forums/10/topics/315326

      (Real) person with logic still work in online forums.

      lionnoisy think fake one may work too, make lion sockpuppet clone 

      lionnoisy is never tired of cheating.

      But one look at english is enough to test if it is real or not....

      Edited by SingaporeTyrannosaur 23 Apr `08, 9:41PM
  • lionnoisy's Avatar
    3,747 posts since May '05
    • http://bbs.news.sina.com.cn/tableforum/App/view.php?bbsid=4&subid=3&fid=81866&tbid=601

      PLN radar ship

  • capiche?
    wonderamazement's Avatar
    10,785 posts since Dec '04
    • Originally posted by tankfanatic:

      why would anyone want to launch nuke horizontally anyway.


      heard of navy seals? and their SDV? icon_lol.gif

  • lionnoisy's Avatar
    3,747 posts since May '05
  • lionnoisy's Avatar
    3,747 posts since May '05
    • Someone to watch over me: The UK RAF's Sentinel, the airborne segment of ASTOR, takes to the straight and level at Farnborough Airshow (Jane's/Patrick Allen)

       

      http://www.janes.com/events/exhibitions/farnborough2008/galleries.html

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