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Originally Posted by Kazuaki Shimazaki II
It is around the same length as the Delta IV, also a 16-missile boat. An Ohio crams 24 onto the same length, but it has only one ~35000HP reactor, and is a single hull design.
She almost certainly does.
No, it isn't a joke. It is typical. In addition to those 55 officers, if the boat was actually commissioned as originally scheduled, it would have had something like 30 michmanny (warrant officers). They don't have the latter now because AFAIK they are getting working on getting rid of the michman core. The ship will be only 10-20% of what we may consider "normal enlisted" or conscripts.
The important thing is to get the correct mix of qualification onto the boat, and the Russian Navy uses its officer corps much more for technical matters than say the US.
A positive way of putting it would be that the Russians have more of a single line of authority, rather than a dual line.
The negative (and stereotypical) way of saying the same thing is that they have a weak NCO corps, and this leads to overworked officers, dedvoschina, blah, blah, blah...
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You sure know a lot ... what else do you know? I've been out of the rotation of classified information for 38 years now, back when I had the inside track on Russian submarines we were led to believe their weak spot was in the chain of supply. If something broke they were not always able to fix it right away. I'm sure they learned how to adapt just like we did with the time tested methods of jury rigging.
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Originally Posted by ETR3(SS)
Actually an Ohio is 560ft long, a Delta IV is 544ft, and a Typhoon is 562ft and has 20 missile tubes. So at 580ft long, we have a new record holder for longest submarine.
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Good eyes their ET ... what does the R stand for?