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Yes, that would be it. I posted a link in that thread to the experts' reasons why movement is minimal, but just in case it can't be found.
http://www.navweaps.com/index_tech/tech-022.htm Also, if you want to spend a lot of time (a big lot of time) finding out things (including why nuclear-powered aircraft carriers don't really go 50 knots, or 45, or even 40) have a look through their main page. http://www.navweaps.com/index_tech/index_tech.htm
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Can all three turrets be fired at the exact same time? Quote:
Navweps needs to be bookmarked by anyone interested in .. uh.. well.. naval weapons. ![]() It is an awesome website!
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USS Iowa BB-16 firing a 15 gun Broadside in 1984 So I think you are right, some of the 5 inch guns are involved. http://www.navweaps.com/index_tech/tech-022.htm Here is an interesting picture. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Iowa_%28BB-61%29 Look at the bow (pointy end) of the Iowa. There appears to be a white wake disturbance that indicates that the bow has moved laterally. What is that white foam?
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When a heavy gun is fired, it leaves an enormous vacuum about the muzzle. Could be that it's drawing in the foam from the bow wake.
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So the TL;DR answer to the question, do battleship move sideways when firing their guns, is this one of the following:
Short answer: No. Long answer: ---- no. |
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Here are a couple of pictures for real: ![]() ![]() And some pretty good video:
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The BB-16 was the USS New Jersey, Virginia class battleship.
Trivia time, what was the last in commission BB sunk for reasons other than training or scuttling? |
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EDIT: Oh, wait, only US ships? If not, I do believe the Novorossiysk (Formerly the Giulio Cesare) exploded and sank around 1955...
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Either it was my fat finger typing 16 vice 61 or it was my dyslexia "seeing" 16 vice 61 or just my land lubbing ignorance, but in any case Mea Culpa for my mistake. ![]() There is a big difference between BB-16 and BB-61 ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Ok, before you all laugh, I seem to remember being asked years ago, "if a bumble bee hit and ocean going liner head on at sea" that both would actually stop for an instance, heh. Maybe the battle ship would move slightly to one side while firing a broadside, I know I move slightly foreward when expelling sudden and violet gusts of gas, it's relative.
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A nice (if somewhat old) video of the USS Wisconsin firing her guns. Even shows them loading the shell and powder. Even has a picture in picture of the recoil of a gun.
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