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When the US Navy says so. Am being serious. I do see a time when the battleship will make its return to the seas.So..... when do the dreadnought returns
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When the US Navy says so. Am being serious. I do see a time when the battleship will make its return to the seas.So..... when do the dreadnought returns
When the US Navy says so. Am being serious. I do see a time when the battleship will make its return to the seas.
Battleships or gun cruisers? Both armed with railguns can be very effective, though battleships would be more heavily armed, and nuclear power is an obvious requirement for such a system due to its power requirements. While I don't see much need now for a return of the Iowa's, building a new class of either type of ship could be a cost-effective augment or replacement to the expensive missile cruisers currently in service. Unfortunately destroyers seem to be the surface combatant the Navy is looking at as its future.
That also,..... great.... in the future we will have cases with damned if you sink it and damned if you don't
This technology would be best for fighter aircraft that has exposed engines, like the Chinese 5th generation fighter J-20, and many 4th generation fighters.
To be used just like other decoys, for very short times covering its path from radars.Or you end up with a giant flame-thrower screaming out your tail pipe. Without knowing the chemical composition it would be hard to make a determination. Also a big smoke cloud billowing from an aircraft with both be too ineffective as a fast moving aircraft would leave the cloud too quickly and the cloud could indicate to an unaware enemy that a plane is in the area. If you can make the cloud linger it could even disrupt friendly radars or observabilitity.
To be used just like other decoys, for very short times covering its path from radars.
What friendly radars? This is when it has hit its targets and heading back home. This will be mostly potent fro the J-20, since it is has a very low RCS from the front.
I hope your not saying this out of patriotism or jealousy, because if they need it, they will get it or something similar, since it is public news and the technology is readily available to anyone familiar with carbon fiber and nano-technologies, throughout papers and research.
I and you have seen sustained smoke coming out of an airplane, be it in airshows or else. Would that answer your question?My question is how could it be an effective decoy? An aircraft moving at 500 nm is going to be far away from the could very quickly and thus observable again to radar from enemy systems. Also the question of whether a cloud that lingers could be propagated and maintained in a form that would be continuous enough to act as a decoy must be answered. Dumping chemicals into the atmosphere doesn't always form a lingering cloud. Could formation is dependent on other factors and smoke plumes, if a cloud is not the intended shape, dissipate quickly due to their lack of continuity. Its an interesting idea, but not a practical one.
torpedoes....still the best way to sink a ship .
I and you have seen sustained smoke coming out of an airplane, be it in airshows or else. Would that answer your question?
No, it wouldn't. High speed, maneuvering aircraft are going to scatter smoke being laid from them. Take a look at contrails from airliners. Sometimes they linger if the conditions are right, sometimes they aren't even able to form in the first place. If the conditions are right it could work, but when are the conditions always right? Its just extra equipment that is going to be a weight burden on an aircraft that doesn't need it.
Are the cloud generator small and light enough to be fit on plane? Their power consumption? The material required to fuel the cloud generator light, compact enough? Would it be able to produce sufficient quantity of smoke despite the cloud being dissipated at 800 km/hour? Would it not create a bigger thermal/visual signal?To be used just like other decoys, for very short times covering its path from radars.
What friendly radars? This is when it has hit its targets and heading back home. This will be mostly potent fro the J-20, since it is has a very low RCS from the front.
When the US Navy says so. Am being serious. I do see a time when the battleship will make its return to the seas.