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Second Astute Class to undergo sea trials
Here's hoping her early days aren't as notable as her predecessor.
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Got a soft spot for Ambush, so let's hope all goes well. :up:
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Love the name :arrgh!:
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Let's hope this one is more, ahem, astute - particularly in the shallows. :)
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We name our ships by geographical landmarks of my country :Kaleun_Yawn:
The problem with a country this small, we don't know what we will name our third ship :hmmm: |
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...nder_Child.jpg |
I was aboard an LST named the USS Boulder, for Solid Sheild in 82.
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http://www.wellandcanal.ca/shiparc/w...er/boulder.jpg |
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Although both pictures have a little pet peeve of mine, they both portray the Thunder Child as a full 'dreadnought' style warship, when in fact she was a small Torpedo Ram. Compare those pics, to this: http://www.old-print.com/mas_assets/...1490881204.jpg One tiny little Torpedo ram, by guile and luck, managed to destroy two Fighting Machines whilst the Royal Navy could do little but stand by and watch. Wells, purposefully, has the war landlocked, and when it does cross the sea it does so by air, and supposedly attacks the Royal Navy through means that they cannot retaliate against. Our biggest and most powerful forces are useless against the conquering Martians, just as the biggest armies of the Zulu nation could not stop the Martini Henries of the British army. Our victories, fleeting as they are, are only minor set-backs for the Martians to overcome, and our salvation comes through chance, not design. Sorry, rambling, I could talk all day about The War of the Worlds...it's my favourite novel of all time. :yep: I've had a bit of an obsession with it since I was eleven or twelve. :03: |
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Found this. It's about the first Astute, but still
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ODDj...eature=related |
Never seen this...nice one :up:
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