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OneShot 04-10-06 10:07 AM

Beats me, guess Neal has decided to add some Avatars.

TLAM Strike 04-10-06 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Molon Labe
Oneshot, is that one of the officer's images from PTO II?

Yep (I gave them to Neal). That one is Adm. Scott I think.

XabbaRus 04-10-06 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by LuftWolf
Well, now've all got the Russian State Secrets on our harddrives... :lol:

Seriously, that must be one of the best collections of Russian Naval photos around. I'm surprised the Russians are so cavalier about having such pictures floating around, so much could be learned by a skilled eye from those pictures.

Nice reactor shots in particular.

And to think, we still can't see the Nautilus engineering space. :)

If you want a very good collection of Russian sub photos go to www.subpirates.com They have some stuff that Kapitan doesn't have.

Kapitan does your friend post there as some of those pics are on that site too.

Kapitan 04-10-06 04:50 PM

Yes he does they all work together he even has pictures on narod, also TLAM the typhoon is not 26,000 tonnes as first you stated it is 48,000 tonnes as 33,000 to surfaced wieght.

TLAM Strike 04-10-06 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Kapitan
Yes he does they all work together he even has pictures on narod, also TLAM the typhoon is not 26,000 tonnes as first you stated it is 48,000 tonnes as 33,000 to surfaced wieght.

I ment 26 surfaced since it makes sense to compaire her surfaced to a surface ship.. :damn:

Kapitan 04-10-06 05:03 PM

Considering she is almost the same size as my old ship dart 8 and that was 26,000 tonnes fully loaded we could say between 26 and 33 its very sketchy on light wieght but not so on the full submerged wieght.

Molon Labe 04-10-06 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by TLAM Strike
Quote:

Originally Posted by Molon Labe
Oneshot, is that one of the officer's images from PTO II?

Yep (I gave them to Neal). That one is Adm. Scott I think.

That would be an awesome game if the AI wasn't so damn predictable. :D

TLAM Strike 04-10-06 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Molon Labe
Quote:

Originally Posted by TLAM Strike
Quote:

Originally Posted by Molon Labe
Oneshot, is that one of the officer's images from PTO II?

Yep (I gave them to Neal). That one is Adm. Scott I think.

That would be an awesome game if the AI wasn't so damn predictable. :D

Yea. It really deserves a remake. :yep:

JSLTIGER 04-10-06 06:05 PM

Does anyone know how many of the Kilos were built with propulsors? Is this a new thing, or has it been in service for a while now?

TLAM Strike 04-10-06 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by JSLTIGER
Does anyone know how many of the Kilos were built with propulsors? Is this a new thing, or has it been in service for a while now?

Just the one IIRC.

Kapitan 04-11-06 01:21 AM

Acctualy two, china has said to have been trailing these propulsion system in a test but this is the only one in russian navy that has it.

nattydread 04-12-06 06:29 AM

Russian subs are so sexy!!!


They have more curves than most woman!

Did you see the ba-dunka-dunk on that Typhoon?

Have you noticed the bust on the Akula, my gawd it has like a dozen tubes, thats better than a DD cup :)

You'll likely see pin ups of Russian subs and Twin-engine airplanes if I had a locker to put them in :)

04-12-06 11:33 AM

LuftWolf
all the state secrets except one, what all that was built for - its spelled U. S. A.

:yep:

LuftWolf 04-12-06 11:55 AM

We tricked those russians into playing our game with our passive-aggressive capitalist stilo...

GunnersMate 04-12-06 05:35 PM

They look more like shrouded props than propulsors


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