John Fedup
The Bunker Group
Great pictures on this link!!!
Great pictures on this link!!!
LOL... ever tried landing an aircraft back on a Battleship or Cruiser? Slingshot off, and don't come back...cos there's no flight deck!
Basically the Escort Carriers killed off the Sea Planes on Surface ShipsGreat pictures on this link!!!
I didn't know that even throwaway humour has to be technically correct these days ....They were catapulted off amidships
And if you were studious and watched the video until the end you will see how the aircraft was recovered, as Assail's photo shows.
I thought that they were also used for spotting?Basically the Escort Carriers killed off the Sea Planes on Surface Ships
Actually that and Recon was their main role, but as WW2 went on and more and more Carriers entered service, Radars improved and the need for more and more AA Guns saw Navies began removing the Catapults and Aircraft from the Ships.I thought that they were also used for spotting?
oldsig
Almost ironic that we've come (nearly) full circle and are looking to launch UAVs off surface vessels to extend sensor range. Mattis was right "No new thing under the sun"Actually that and Recon was their main role, but as WW2 went on and more and more Carriers entered service, Radars improved and the need for more and more AA Guns saw Navies began removing the Catapults and Aircraft from the Ships.
I could probably throw in the Submarine threat as well, as the video provided by NG shows, the task of recovering the planes was pretty slow and the Ship had to be stopped, making it extremely vulnerable to Subs.Actually that and Recon was their main role, but as WW2 went on and more and more Carriers entered service, Radars improved and the need for more and more AA Guns saw Navies began removing the Catapults and Aircraft from the Ships.
Yes it does make you wonder and that was a pre WW2 video. The RN then, amongst many other navies, was still a battleship navy and didn't fully appreciate the threat of aircraft and submarines even after Glorious was sunk and the FAA attack on Taranto. The IJN watched and learned resulting in Pearl Harbour because Taranto showed them the aircraft dropped torpedoes could be done in shallow waters. The RN didn't learn the obvious lessons about capital ships and airpower when it sallied Prince of Wales and Repulse from Singapore without air cover, only for them to be sunk by Japanese aircraft.I could probably throw in the Submarine threat as well, as the video provided by NG shows, the task of recovering the planes was pretty slow and the Ship had to be stopped, making it extremely vulnerable to Subs.
I understand that the capital ships had different coloured dyes inserted somehow into their main battery shells so the spotters could identify which ships were over or undershooting the target.I thought that they were also used for spotting?
oldsig
I'm not sure how much of that was Phillips being blind to air power in general, how much blindness to the range of Japanese torpedo bombers, & how much underestimation of the Japanese. A bit of each, I think, & all inexcusable, as is the failure to request air cover immediately when attacked. He knew it was available, having had offers from both the RAF & RAAF.Yes it does make you wonder and that was a pre WW2 video. The RN then, amongst many other navies, was still a battleship navy and didn't fully appreciate the threat of aircraft and submarines even after Glorious was sunk and the FAA attack on Taranto. The IJN watched and learned resulting in Pearl Harbour because Taranto showed them the aircraft dropped torpedoes could be done in shallow waters. The RN didn't learn the obvious lessons about capital ships and airpower when it sallied Prince of Wales and Repulse from Singapore without air cover, only for them to be sunk by Japanese aircraft.
The video has Ron Mark speaking saying why we should go to Rimpac, and how they will stay safe from covid etc...Defence Minister Ron Mark is adamant there is no danger in sending Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) personnel to RIMPAC 2020.
"We will deploy a Covid-19-free vessel, with Covid-19-free crew," Minister Mark says. "It will stay isolated from all other people."
Mark is sending the RNZNS Manawanui, a dive and hydrographic vessel, rather than a combat vessel.
New Zealand's two frontline ANZAC frigates, Te Mana and Te Kaha are being refitted in Canada.
Mark says RIMPAC is an opportunity to practise working with New Zealand's close allies on the Pacific Rim.
RIMPAC is a biennial military exercise that gives military forces the opportunity to train with each other and gain intelligence. This year's RIMPAC exercise will be naval only, due to Covid-19.
The defence minister isn't concerned that the Manawanui is being deployed, saying it has many uses.
He notes it has the ability to enhance and protect the environment.
Mark says the Manawanui has been deployed to clean the oceans, survey the environment, and deactivate World War II munition
That reporter comparing the Manuwanui to a cruise ship regarding the infection risk . Lol! Does she expect crew to be leaving at several times per day in batches for sightseeing and shopping? $85 thousand qouted for the cost of Nz participation, I'd say that's good value for the experiance learned.
Very nice! Hopefully similar graphics will be produced for all Commonwealth versions of the T26.For those that are interested... Some 3D Graphic Models of the frigates (after upgrades...) I am not sure how accurate they are though...
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The RAN Meko is already out of date, at least in so far as Te Mana is just finishing her refit and the second RAN ANZAC has just finished her AMCAP leading to a quite different profile.For those that are interested... Some 3D Graphic Models of the frigates (after upgrades...) I am not sure how accurate they are though...
3D zealand meko te mana - TurboSquid 1565435
3D australian new zealand meko - TurboSquid 1565448
Comparing to the pictures posted on your own site there are a few inaccuracies with the NZ ship:For those that are interested... Some 3D Graphic Models of the frigates (after upgrades...) I am not sure how accurate they are though...
3D zealand meko te mana - TurboSquid 1565435
3D australian new zealand meko - TurboSquid 1565448