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Kapitan 03-10-06 09:56 AM

As it goes, these are directly from the Rubin website and are not my own personal pictures ive quoted directly from there.

So if anyone is at fault sure aint me its them, oh and i do think they know what they put into thier submarines seeing as they design them.

TLAM Strike 03-10-06 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Kapitain
Do you know how comfy those chairs are ! :o i wanted one so bad i almost stole one.

One of the sailors probaly would have sold you one for a few packs of smokes (or as you kind calls them "fags"). ;)


Ya know those plants might make a good CO2 scrubber if main power fails... :hmm:

Type941 03-10-06 02:35 PM

well, the boat is huge, nuclear powered. why wouldn't they have all this energy dependent stuff like uv light bulbs, or whatnot. :|\ But cats and dogs on board - i hope you're joking. Unless they eat them.

TLAM Strike 03-10-06 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Type941
But cats and dogs on board - i hope you're joking. Unless they eat them.

USS Holland had a Dog Mascot.

Hell one diesel boat had a Skunk! (To quote Down Periscope: "I bet you never seen that on one of them big nucs!")

As for Russians with pets onboard, a few boats and pet rats and well if you need proof about dogs and cats:
http://imgzone.info/uploads/43543_.jpg
http://submarine.id.ru/galery/t809.shtml <Big image of Russian Rat hunting Submarine Cat :o

GunnersMate 03-10-06 04:38 PM

Didn't anyone watch Crimson Tide? :roll: :arrgh!: [/i]

TLAM Strike 03-10-06 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by GunnersMate
Didn't anyone watch Crimson Tide? :roll: :arrgh!: [/i]

Yea that boat didn't only have a dog but fish too.

I think a U-Boat had some mascot fish in WWII, one was named Churchill but it was killed in an attack by a US patrol plane. ;)

Polak 03-10-06 06:01 PM

Eh, those russian resting areas are nothing compared to the ones we have in our Polish submarines. :D

http://www.reise-weblog.de/50226711/...713C-thumb.jpg

TLAM Strike 03-10-06 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Polak
Eh, those russian resting areas are nothing compared to the ones we have in our Polish submarines. :D

http://www.reise-weblog.de/50226711/...713C-thumb.jpg

That can't be a Polish Submarine, I don't see a screen door... :P

Kapitan 03-11-06 10:31 AM

wonder how it all fitted in?

STEED 03-11-06 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Polak
Eh, those russian resting areas are nothing compared to the ones we have in our Polish submarines. :D

http://www.reise-weblog.de/50226711/...713C-thumb.jpg

Looks nice how much do they charge per night :up:

Polak 03-11-06 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Kapitain
wonder how it all fitted in?

Our Polish submarines have loads of space.
And to show of more I will show you the power source in our submarines ;)

Edited: too much frontal nudity :( --NS

tycho102 03-11-06 12:38 PM

Nah. If those were Polish women, there'd only be two per oar. Nice boobs, though.

The captain and XO have always had a bit of leeway as far as Navy regulations. A few pets aren't that big of a deal. But when you start converting the ward-room/theatre room into a friggin' daylight room, with potted plants and tanning bulbs and background waterfall sounds (albeit, quietly), that is a whole other matter.

I would guess that the green carpets are pulled up and stowed on the walls, and that's actually a mess-room or the old political education room.

Pretty crazy to see, though. I don't think we've got anything like that on our subs, although the crew jogs around the silo-deck on boomers. Something wicked like 8 laps per mile (1.6km).

Mike 'Red Ocktober' Hense 03-11-06 03:35 PM

:up: THANK YOU... THANK YOU... THANK YOU... THANK YOU... :up:

glad i passed this way... just what the doctor ordered...

THANKS again Kap!!!

--Mike

TLAM Strike 03-11-06 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by tycho102
Pretty crazy to see, though. I don't think we've got anything like that on our subs, although the crew jogs around the silo-deck on boomers. Something wicked like 8 laps per mile (1.6km).

There is some exersize equipment that can be folded stored near the back of the boat.

As for rooms like that in the US Navy, well the old diesels were fairly close:
http://www.olgoat.com/substuff/dex51.htm
http://www.olgoat.com/substuff/dex108.htm
:lol:

Kapitan 03-11-06 03:45 PM

No problem mike :up:


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