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  • Originally posted by BeBro
    From that article:



    How can they restrict movement in such a large area when they are in the Mediterranean, so afaik not in Russian territorial waters?
    The US 6th Fleet Command restricted movement of their ships within a firing range of a Russian sub. They knew her probable location, but were unable to detect her.

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    • Originally posted by Serb
      2) Our approach have a right to exist since nobody proved in an actuall combat that it's wrong.
      Whens the last time there was actual combat between ships larger than a patrol boat on each side? Falklands war?

      No carrier vs carrier combat since, what, Leyte Gulf?
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      • Form my understanding, the main feature is that "swarm" analyzes current situation and arranges and distributes targets to prevent all missiles hit the same (the largest) ship.
        I don't think that is the case, that defeats the whole purpose. The idea is not to sink everything, but to get the high value unit. If the carrier/amphib/oilers are gone the mission of that group is gone, the escorts don't really matter at that point (at least in a Russia scenario).

        Chances are every cruiser/destroyer will get at least two with SMs, probably more. If some of the left over missiles actually target the escorts (not called missile sponges for nothing) then that is even less going for the HVU. And the carrier types have RAM (ESSM soon) as well.

        Whens the last time there was actual combat between ships larger than a patrol boat on each side? Falklands war?

        No carrier vs carrier combat since, what, Leyte Gulf?
        I think so.
        "The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.

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          • Re: Re: Re: First Chinese Aircraft Carrier - When?

            Originally posted by LordShiva

            (though if it's following an Indian construction schedule, that's extremely unlikely).
            I weep at the truth of this.

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            • Indians building their own carriers, lol.


              stick to renting Russki SSNs!
              Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.

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              • Whens the last time there was actual combat between ships larger than a patrol boat on each side? Falklands war?
                There was no ship-to-ship battles in the Falklands...except a British sub did sink the General Belgrano.

                The last ship-to-ship battle I can think of is the Gulf of Tolken incident, where N. Vietnamese patrol boats fired torpedos at a U.S. destroyer. Except apparently that never really happened; LBJ just needed an excuse to attack North Vietnam.

                Was there any naval warfare during the Greek-Turkish fight over Cyprus? I don't think so. I don't recall any naval warfare in the Israeli-Arab wars; or in the Iran-Iraq War...well, maybe some patrol boats. Nothing in the Korean War.

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                • There was naval warfare in the Israeli-Arab wars. IIRC the first wartime use of ship to ship missiles was by Israelis against Egyptians.

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                  • No. The first use of ship to ship missiles was when Egyptians sunk Israeli destroyer Eilat.

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                    • Originally posted by VetLegion
                      There was naval warfare in the Israeli-Arab wars. IIRC the first wartime use of ship to ship missiles was by Israelis against Egyptians.
                      Plus, we sank us a few Iranian Frigates during the Tanker War.
                      Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.

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                      • Originally posted by lord of the mark


                        Whens the last time there was actual combat between ships larger than a patrol boat on each side?
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                        • Looks like we plan to build four absolutely new aircraft carrers up to 2015-2020 (four billion USD per ship).

                          Sorry, the article is on Russian. I didn't find an English source (on-line dictionary needed).

                          Россия начинает строить новый авианосец. Решение об этом было принято на совещании у главкома ВМФ РФ Владимира Масорина. Авианесущие крейсера в России имеют печальную историю – их продавали зарубежным странам как туристические объекты, списывали на слом, а то и вовсе разрезали, так и не успев достроить. В итоге Россия сейчас имеет всего один авианосец, который, правда, больше считается «дорогой игрушкой», чем эффективным защитником.


                          Probaly not a bad way to spend some money from our 400 billion USD cash stockpile.

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                          • I think nations should abandon carriers and start to build battleships again. They were much cooler.
                            Blah

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                            • Nuclear heavy missile battle-cruisers (Kirov class) -
                              Last edited by Serb; May 30, 2007, 14:33.

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                              • The last ship-to-ship battle I can think of is the Gulf of Tolken incident
                                Operation Praying Mantiss, US vs Iran in 88.

                                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Praying_Mantis
                                "The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.

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