US Stingray style sub motherships test missiles
The US Navy's Stingray-esque SSGN underwater special-forces motherships have seen good news and bad news in recent days.
SSGN missile SSGN launching missiles
SSGNs* are heavily modified Ohio class ballistic-missile boats, retired from their old duties under the terms of nuclear-weapons limitation treaties. The nuclear- …
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Posted Thursday 31st May 2007 11:58 GMT
Cavan
shorter frogmen?
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n addition to this huge bombardment arsenal, the SSGNs have accomodation for 66 special-forces frogmen, or as many as 102 for shorter periods.........
how many midget frogmen can they contain for shorter periods?
Posted Thursday 31st May 2007 12:24 GMT
Simon Bache
SSGN
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From Wikipedia;
SSGN is the United States Navy hull classification symbol for a nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine. The SS denotes a "submersible ship", the G denotes "guided missile," and the N denotes "nuclear powered." The first SSGN in the U.S. Navy was USS Halibut (SSGN-587).
Posted Thursday 31st May 2007 13:17 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Halibut
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USS Halibut! Haha! Sad I know....
My actual point was, WTF dose this have to do with IT? Its not even funny or odd.
Posted Thursday 31st May 2007 14:13 GMT
Mike Richards
Persian Gulf
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From memory the Persian Gulf is remarkably shallow and has very clear waters. Can a submarine hide from aircraft in such an area?
Posted Thursday 31st May 2007 14:13 GMT
Dillon Pyron
IT?
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WTF does it have to do with IT? Maybe they have Windows for Warships.
Posted Thursday 31st May 2007 14:13 GMT
Dan
The IT angle
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They have computers on the ship. And in the missiles. And I bet lots of the people on the ship own PCs as well or have family that do.
Posted Thursday 31st May 2007 15:21 GMT
Anonymous Coward
IT?
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Perhaps with such cost over runs, late delivery and descoped and defactive functionality it is another grand project brought to you by EDS?
Posted Thursday 31st May 2007 15:21 GMT
Sir Runcible Spoon
IT justification
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Surely this comes under the heading 'toys for the boys' - or at least it would if it worked properly
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