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Old 10-02-10, 05:53 PM   #31
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Dixie Chicken? Nope , Billy joel, Bruce Springsteen.
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Old 10-02-10, 05:55 PM   #32
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I should imagine the Borei looks a bit more modern on the inside. I do have a fondness for the 'phoons, and I'm glad that at least Dmitri Donskoy is still operational for the time being as a missile test bed.
DWX have the Phoons playable. Judging from the torpedo layout they are rather obsolete(with ability to launch short range torpedo only). I think the only reason the Russians are keeping 2 of them operational is to serve as a testbed for the Bulava ballistic missile.
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Old 10-02-10, 05:56 PM   #33
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DWX have them playable. Judging from the torpedo layout they are rather obsolete(with ability to launch short range torpedo only)
SCX had them! Later versions even had SLBMs modeled, but they were only able to be used by the AI subs. Still, took my hand at driving one a few times.
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Old 10-02-10, 06:19 PM   #34
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Cold War Submarines--The Design and Construction of US and Soviet Submarines, Norman Polmar/K. J. Moore, ISBN 1-57488-594-4, Pgs 194-199, 297-305, 307-336.
Fantastic book, absolutely fantastic.
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SCX had them! Later versions even had SLBMs modeled, but they were only able to be used by the AI subs. Still, took my hand at driving one a few times.
SCX? LOL. Classic! but Dangerous Waters is just so much better than Sub Command.

Typhoon video on youtube



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part 3


No subtitle though
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Old 10-02-10, 06:22 PM   #36
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I remember seeing those vids! Simply awesome. Wish I spoke Russian.
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Old 10-02-10, 06:23 PM   #37
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Sub Command was my second modern subsim, I came from Fast Attack, so as you can imagine the 688i is my baby. I remember when the DWX came through that gave SLBMs to AI boomers, I made a comment along the lines of:

"Boomers can go boom?! Yay!"

Good times.
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Old 10-02-10, 06:32 PM   #38
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DWX have the Phoons playable. Judging from the torpedo layout they are rather obsolete(with ability to launch short range torpedo only). I think the only reason the Russians are keeping 2 of them operational is to serve as a testbed for the Bulava ballistic missile.
Short range torpedoes make sense, the weapons on SSBNs are defensive in nature.

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Fantastic book, absolutely fantastic.
I've read it, really good! I recommend it to all.

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I should imagine the Borei looks a bit more modern on the inside. I do have a fondness for the 'phoons, and I'm glad that at least Dmitri Donskoy is still operational for the time being as a missile test bed.
Well these are not of the Borei but I think they would look much like this:



^Those are from the Lada class submarine St. Petersburg


^That is from the Akula class SSN Nerpa
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Old 10-02-10, 07:02 PM   #39
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Do you mind if I ask where you got those pics, TLAM? They are amazing.
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Amazing picture TLAM but it doesn't answer the critical question. Is Putin included in every submarine arsenal? . I mean he's a tough one. When out of the tubes he'll do some serious damage to anything unfriendly to Russia :-)
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Amazing picture TLAM but it doesn't answer the critical question. Is Putin included in every submarine arsenal? . I mean he's a tough one.
No, but they've got this painted on all the torps:


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Do you mind if I ask where you got those pics, TLAM? They are amazing.
I came across them over at militaryphotos.net via a Google Search.
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I came across them over at militaryphotos.net via a Google Search.
Wow. I figured that they were from a private collection of yours.

Not to knock the Russian tech, but Nerpa's cable arrangement looks like it could belong to an auditorium sound board.
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Not to knock the Russian tech, but Nerpa's cable arrangement looks like it could belong to an auditorium sound board.
The Nerpa may have export gear. She is going to be turned over to the Indian Navy soon.
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The Nerpa may have export gear. She is going to be turned over to the Indian Navy soon.

Ohhhhh....right. I remember reading that. Duh, Tak.
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