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what fleet flota you in ?
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' when I can return to MP. ' would tend to indicate that I am not at present an active member of any fleet. :doh:
I have served in the Seawolves and am on the NCHQ roster. Active duties will recommence when circumstanvces permit. For the time beeing its SP and mastering the Akula ! :lol: ...with all her faults. |
kool i love akula akula loves me i love akula akula loves me im going on :stare:
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The thing about a UUV is that if you don't employ it correctly, it will be the death of you. So, it could be your best friend or your worse enemy. As Fish has stated in another topic, keep mind of the SSP when launching your UUV. The deeper you are, the best chance you have to avoid the TIW warning that tells everyone your bearing. :up:
EDIT: No one can argue against the fact that a UUV, when employed correctly, will give the sub driver the advantage against the OPFOR. For instance, as soon as the contacts populate my nav screen with bearings, I scan my sonar screen on those bearings to determine the threat level of the contact. The tubes are already flooded and ready to go when I complete this and..."Say hello to my little friend!" |
Recently Sensei Fish said he risked 'losing my lead' by revelations about 'silent' UUV launching. :huh:
When pressed for more detail he took to sea and there have been few sightings since. ;) :lol: I tease - very probably its down to holidays. :sunny: |
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but hey, it would be cheating if it was all to easy and without risk ;) |
The way ahead for the UUV - from the Navy League:-
http://www.navyleague.org/sea_power/jul_05_26.php |
I have a DW addict confession to make, while doing some mundane stuff online I noticed my cursor moving to the lower right hand corner of the screen, I realized that I was about to try to turn on Time Compression with out even thinking!
I got it bad… :lol: |
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