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ABBAFAN 07-27-11 04:56 PM

Saw this in Djibouti this year.
 
Saw this Iranian Sub in Djibouti as we sailed.

http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/584/11051n.jpg

Anthony W. 07-27-11 05:00 PM

Lolboot

ABBAFAN 07-27-11 05:08 PM

What's Lolboot?

Platapus 07-27-11 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ABBAFAN (Post 1714529)
What's Lolboot?

It is like Lolcats only with footwear.

You have heard of Soul Music? Lolboot is kinda like Sole Humour. :yep:

TLAM Strike 07-27-11 10:02 PM

Iranian indeed, she is the IRINS Yunes SS 903.

That photo confirms she was in bad shape at the start of her Red Sea deployment.

Take a look at her after she returned home earlier this month, note the lack to anechoic tiles.
http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/4619/139005012216754.jpg
http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/6...5012916754.jpg
http://img688.imageshack.us/img688/5...7321720817.jpg

ABBAFAN, hope you don't mind if I send your photo to a few people?

gimpy117 07-27-11 11:41 PM

see! we must fear Iran! the're military is clearly superior to ours.

phhhhth!

they can't even clean algae off their subs!

Anthony W. 07-28-11 12:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gimpy117 (Post 1714756)
see! we must fear Iran! the're military is clearly superior to ours.

phhhhth!

they can't even clean algae off their subs!

They do a better job losing anechoic tiles than they do enemy ships trying to track them.

Jimbuna 07-28-11 03:14 AM

Look at that poor bugga greasing the pole :DL

ABBAFAN 07-28-11 04:47 AM

Please make use of the picture. I have film too if that's any use.

papa_smurf 07-28-11 06:19 AM

Looking at all those lost tiles, she wont that difficult to track, just follow the trail of tiles.

Growler 07-28-11 07:12 AM

After looking over the pics, I'm not sure those are loose/lost tiles. They're symmetrical on both sides of the boat.

I'm speaking of the three black rectangles that look "disorderly" on the boat's bow, forward of the planes. The pierside pic shows them on the starboard side, and the waterside shot shows them on the port side - they're angled and arragned the same way on both sides.

Flood vents, perhaps?

Herr-Berbunch 07-28-11 07:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ABBAFAN (Post 1714854)
Please make use of the picture. I have film too if that's any use.

You've made porn for TLAM? :hmmm:

:D

TLAM Strike 07-28-11 08:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1714947)
You've made porn for TLAM? :hmmm:

:D

:har:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Growler (Post 1714944)
After looking over the pics, I'm not sure those are loose/lost tiles. They're symmetrical on both sides of the boat.

I'm speaking of the three black rectangles that look "disorderly" on the boat's bow, forward of the planes. The pierside pic shows them on the starboard side, and the waterside shot shows them on the port side - they're angled and arragned the same way on both sides.

Flood vents, perhaps?

Yes they purposely removed the tiles on both sides. And they cut new flood vents in to the hull in that funny cockeyed way.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ABBAFAN (Post 1714854)
Please make use of the picture. I have film too if that's any use.

Yea, could you post the film?

Growler 07-28-11 09:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TLAM Strike (Post 1715045)

Yes they purposely removed the tiles on both sides. And they cut new flood vents in to the hull in that funny cockeyed way.


Lookit you, whoring the post count. 2 away from 10K. Well-done - here's a +1 opportunity, too.:D

Anthony W. 07-28-11 11:08 AM

Note that there is a LARGE section of tiles removed...

That isn't hydrodynamic or stealthy.

And edge that can cause a disruption in water flow could kill a submarine.


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