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Originally Posted by WARPARTY36
(Post 2384483)
Would these be the same guys?:party-smiley-004:
Yup, thats the same guys. Still can't get over the size of that tug behind the sub. |
Originally Posted by masher44
(Post 2384487)
"We apologize about the holes in your boat Mr. Craig.... you can call 1-800-F UR HAND if you want to speak to someone about it" :hitfan:
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Soviet Designation
941 Akula US-Designation Typhoon Development began December 1973 Design Bureau Central Design Bureau for Marine Engineering "Rubin" Chief designer S.H. Kovalev Builders Nr. 402 Severodvinsk Construction and Outfit March 1977-September 1989 Service time December 1981- Number of ships 6 Armament D-19 launch system with 20 R-39 missiles 2-650mm torpedo tubes 4-533mm torpedo tubes Power Plant 2 pressurized water reactors, 190 MW each 2 steam turbines, 50.000 hp each Propellers 2×7 blade fixed-pitch shrouded Length 170-172 meters Beam 23-23.3 meters Draft 11-11.5 meters Displacement 23,200-24,500 tons Surfaced 33,800-48,000 tons Submerged Maximum diving depth 500 meters Speed 12-16 knots Surface 25-27 knots Submerged Crew 150 men (50 officers) Endurance 90-120 days |
Can you be more specific?
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my brother was a naval architect , I sent it to him....
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Ryan, you continue to amaze me.
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Remember the American sub that surfaced off the coast of Hawaii and sunk the Japanese research vessel with all the students on board.
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Originally Posted by haulinvols
(Post 2384552)
Yup, thats the same guys. Still can't get over the size of that tug behind the sub.
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Originally Posted by WARPARTY36
(Post 2384674)
That would be Dr. Craig to you:grinser010::evilb:
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Originally Posted by masher44
(Post 2384997)
pretend doctor... just like chiropractors :evilb:
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