June 19, 2006 at 11:40 pm
http://www.defenselink.mil/home/images/photos/2006-06/index/Hi-Res/060618-N-5961C-001.jpg
Looks like the old muscle car is better than that new-fangled noocular shiat. 😀
By: Bager1968 - 24th June 2006 at 05:34
That’s what I get for looking at my copy of Jane’s Fighting Ships very late at night (actually early morning) while already running on too little sleep!
(and not actually reading the captions as I copied the photos)
Thanks for the nudge & correction.
By: rickusn - 21st June 2006 at 07:01
“CVN-72 George Washington, CVN-76 Ronald Reagan.”
CVN 72 is the Abraham Lincoln, CVN 73 is the GW.
Caption:
Philippine Sea (June 18, 2006) – The Kitty Hawk, Ronald Reagan and Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Groups sail in formation…..
By: Bager1968 - 21st June 2006 at 03:28
CVN-72 George Washington, CVN-76 Ronald Reagan.
The small wake behind the Kitty shows a speed of 10-15 knots.
Hardly a race, but an amusing thought, none-the-less.
Of course, if one of the two reactors on the CVNs scrams for some reason, they would be limited to ~25 knots max, while the loss of one of Kitty’s 8 boilers would only reduce her from 33 knots to ~30-31 knots.
By: sferrin - 21st June 2006 at 02:40
All you nautical types please excuse my ignorance (im into the things that sit ON carrier decks) but isnt one a non nuke (CV-63 USS ??) and one a nuke? (CVN-76 Carl Vinson?) so wouldnt the nuke ship woop the conventional ship in a drag race?
I know this is a very important question so if someone could convince USN to remove all aircraft and stage some time trials between its carriers, it would be much appreciated….
It was a joke. The Kitty Hawk (63) appears to be in the lead but I’m sure it’s just where it happened to be. I kinda doubt they race carriers 🙂 And there are three carriers in the photo.
By: Palerider - 21st June 2006 at 02:33
All you nautical types please excuse my ignorance (im into the things that sit ON carrier decks) but isnt one a non nuke (CV-63 USS ??) and one a nuke? (CVN-76 Carl Vinson?) so wouldnt the nuke ship woop the conventional ship in a drag race?
I know this is a very important question so if someone could convince USN to remove all aircraft and stage some time trials between its carriers, it would be much appreciated….
By: Unicorn - 21st June 2006 at 00:16
The three carriers were assembled for an exercise.
Dignitaries and military personnel from two countries were guests. Australia and China.
Given that Australia and the US are as close militarily as you can get and still be different countries, I don’t think the exercise was aimed at them.
China, well thats a different story.
Given the Pentagon’s latest reports highlighting China’s perceived intent to dominate the littorial out to beyond the Philipines and Japan to nullify USN power projection capabilities, the message was delivered loud and clear.
The inclusion of the B2 was a nice touch as well, a reminder that the US can deliver ordinance unopposed to any location on earth in less than 24 hours.
Unicorn
By: JFrazier - 20th June 2006 at 23:44
Goddamn. . .you don’t suppose they’re trying to send anybody a message do you? :confused:
Maybe just a little message saying “There’s more where that came from”. :dev2:
The SHs look pretty good. They’re no Tomcats in the looks department but I like them anyway.
By: eagle - 20th June 2006 at 02:40
http://www.defenselink.mil/home/images/photos/2006-06/index/Hi-Res/060618-N-5961C-001.jpg
Looks like the old muscle car is better than that new-fangled noocular shiat. 😀
The one with less Super Hornets on the deck wins. 😀
By: sferrin - 19th June 2006 at 23:45
Goddamn. . .you don’t suppose they’re trying to send anybody a message do you? :confused:
http://www.navy.mil/view_single.asp?id=35952
http://www.navy.mil/view_single.asp?id=35952
http://www.navy.mil/view_single.asp?id=35951
http://www.navy.mil/view_single.asp?id=35949 <—!!! 😮 (3 carriers, ten Aegis ships, a B-2, F-15s, F-16s, & F/A-18s)