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The Old Man
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But what you say makes sense. |
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Samurai Navy
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Well, first you convert them from TASM to TLAM, then you convert them again from TLAM to TASM. Must be a pretty good business model for someone I guess
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Ocean Warrior
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Edited to add: And don't forget that the UK, Netherlands and a few others will have this awesome missile in their forces as well. Last edited by Sea Demon; 01-09-07 at 03:40 PM. |
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Sonar Guy
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I think the article might have got it backwords. As I understand it there are still some TASMs in storage, ones which were not converted to TLAMs, and I think those are the ones they are updating to the new Block 4 standard which makes they pretty close to a UAV (what with multiple targets and inflight changes and all).
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