"Which way to the Imjin River?"Clinton Huxley wrote:The Glorious Glosters are on standby.....

"Which way to the Imjin River?"Clinton Huxley wrote:The Glorious Glosters are on standby.....
Good thing it's not my turn to volunteer.klr wrote:"Which way to the Imjin River?"Clinton Huxley wrote:The Glorious Glosters are on standby.....
"Show 'em your cap badges..."klr wrote:"Which way to the Imjin River?"Clinton Huxley wrote:The Glorious Glosters are on standby.....
Damn the torpedos!FBM wrote:Now they're beginning to mumble things about a possible torpedo.
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Surendra Darathy wrote:Hmm. All out war. Makes me think of a kimchee and bacon omelette.
Ashton Black wrote:"Dogma is the enemy, not religion, per se. Rationality, genuine empathy and intellectual integrity are anathema to dogma."
One pound packages of C-4 at various locations near the ship, remote controlled.AshtonBlack wrote:So sonar can't pickup torpedo sized objects moving slowly towards them now?
From the wiki....
"Underwater security:
Sonar can be used to detect frogmen and other scuba divers. This can be applicable around ships or at entrances to ports. Active sonar can also be used as a deterrent and/or disablement mechanism. One such device is the Cerberus system."
I guess the South Koreans were caught with their sonar off?
I was referring to the suicide scuba squad.Gawdzilla wrote:One pound packages of C-4 at various locations near the ship, remote controlled.AshtonBlack wrote:So sonar can't pickup torpedo sized objects moving slowly towards them now?
From the wiki....
"Underwater security:
Sonar can be used to detect frogmen and other scuba divers. This can be applicable around ships or at entrances to ports. Active sonar can also be used as a deterrent and/or disablement mechanism. One such device is the Cerberus system."
I guess the South Koreans were caught with their sonar off?
Ashton Black wrote:"Dogma is the enemy, not religion, per se. Rationality, genuine empathy and intellectual integrity are anathema to dogma."
It worked in the Mekong for "discouraging" divers.AshtonBlack wrote:I was referring to the suicide scuba squad.Gawdzilla wrote:One pound packages of C-4 at various locations near the ship, remote controlled.AshtonBlack wrote:So sonar can't pickup torpedo sized objects moving slowly towards them now?
From the wiki....
"Underwater security:
Sonar can be used to detect frogmen and other scuba divers. This can be applicable around ships or at entrances to ports. Active sonar can also be used as a deterrent and/or disablement mechanism. One such device is the Cerberus system."
I guess the South Koreans were caught with their sonar off?
Too bad they don't have R.O.V.s, ain't it.FBM wrote:They're leaning towards torpedo now. I think it's too cold for a scuba team to stay in the water long enough to affix explosives by hand. They couldn't get a vessel to lauch from close enough without detection.
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Hmm. An ROV launched from a slow-moving semi-submersible...What's the range of an ROV?Gawdzilla wrote:Too bad they don't have R.O.V.s, ain't it.FBM wrote:They're leaning towards torpedo now. I think it's too cold for a scuba team to stay in the water long enough to affix explosives by hand. They couldn't get a vessel to lauch from close enough without detection.
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What's the range of a Mark 46 torpedo?FBM wrote:Hmm. An ROV launched from a slow-moving semi-submersible...What's the range of an ROV?Gawdzilla wrote:Too bad they don't have R.O.V.s, ain't it.FBM wrote:They're leaning towards torpedo now. I think it's too cold for a scuba team to stay in the water long enough to affix explosives by hand. They couldn't get a vessel to lauch from close enough without detection.
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