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- 51Well, what you need is radar and missile coverage. How do you get enough radar there, and float enough missiles. A big ship is cheaper per missile than a small ship.
Then there is the issue of protecting the big ship. This is possible, but they need a paradigm shift for the lasers they have. They have 300kW lasers (going to 500kW). They need ~2MW. This is a physics problem. However, we can point 10x 300kW lasers on the same target without issue. This is not a problem, and with such a system, we can defeat hypersonics and drone swarms.
The last issue is cost vs size. If you look at shipbuilding costs, the cost of a surface ship is proportional to the tonnage, with high-correlation. That is why old-timers in government don't believe anything about lower cost shipbuilding. However, the cost of a cruise ship or other navy's ships do NOT follow this same trend. We need to get the RIDICULOUS NAVSEA organization and SUPSHIPS organizations the phuck out of the way. They are worse than dinosaurs.
For example, the Navy has it's own welding requirements and certification. If you want to make equipment for the Navy you MUST weld and braze to these requirements. Every welder and weld type has a separate certification. This means that the 1,000's of American Welding Society (AWS) fully-certified companies can NOT supply for any equipment going to the Navy. Who do you think knows more about welding, the thousands of people in AWS, who like IEEE or ASME study and improve welding year over year OR the 40 people in the NAVSEA welding code in 05? My brother eliminated NASA welding requirements and switched to AWS 14000 (flight safety) requirements. You can add an inspection on the weld, but not a unique weld requirement. This increased NASA's supply base over 10x! Just one stupid thing, but a perfect example of why we can lower the cost of our ships. It is NOT greedy shipbuilders, it is incompetent Navy specifiers and requirements.
If the prior Philly Shipyard, now acquired by Hanwah (Korean conglomerate and shipbuilder), gets engaged and we get NAVSEA out of the way, you will see some real affordability transitioning. - 52Posted by freedomforall 3 days, 4 hours ago to Bye Bye Public Broadcasting!Certainly you could have superior knowledge. ;^)
Is the 'protection' cost and the construction costs of such ships the most economic use of scarce resources? Can the so-called projection of power that those ships arguably provide be done using more economic advanced technology? - 53I would generally agree, but think now (perhaps I have superior knowledge) that protecting a big ship, like a CVN, is possible.
We already have this problem, regardless of building BBG-47 - 54Yep, yuck!
https://secretireland.ie/kathy-griffi... - 55Posted by freedomforall 3 days, 5 hours ago to Bye Bye Public Broadcasting!Note, I did limit my restriction to big ships.
They are sitting duck targets for modern technology.
I think Trump is under pressure (by the folks who killed JFK, shot Reagan,
and shot at Trump) to keep spending on military. Ship building is also
a way to give union members jobs, a political and personal survival choice.
Unfortunately, it's a case of fighting a war from the previous century,
ignoring the fact that they've been losing such since 1945 any time the
opposition has any capability to resist past a week. - 56Posted by CaptainKirk 3 days, 5 hours ago to Well, Cut My Head Off...All I can say is IF he could really see her.
It wasn't without her wig and makeup.
Because I've seen that. ONCE.
And I would PREFER to cut off my own head than to see it again.
Ofc the relationship did not last long. He would eventually have to see her almost NAKED. And she has a face even Carrot Top couldn't sell.
That's without getting into the personality.
Or when it was supposed to be HIS turn to wear the strap-on.... - 57Posted by CaptainKirk 3 days, 5 hours ago to Britain has just awakened !The occasional Dog Bone.
before they implement it secretly! - 58Well you can certainly cancel the Army. It has no role in foreseeable warfare.
We disagree about Navy ships. Although you can clearly make them cheaper... a LOT cheaper. The path to that is to get NAVSEA OUT of ship design and specification. They are incompetent. Just the welding requirements are ridiculous. They require RT films for certification. Digital (you know, like at your dentist) is not allowed. Tell private industry what you want it to do, and let them design and build ships. - 59Posted by freedomforall 3 days, 6 hours ago to IN THE MEME TYME NEWS FLASHMinnesota is probably out now, but Sacramento would gladly take him.
He'd have to sneak across the border through Mexico or Canada, of course. - 60Posted by freedomforall 3 days, 6 hours ago to Bye Bye Public Broadcasting!About 50 years after the treasonous structure should have been ended.
It has been obvious (to anyone with at least half a brain) since the 1970's
that the CPB was a front for communist propaganda.
Funding it was effectively suicide for individual liberty.
Thank you to the current administration.
Now how about cutting the military budget by $500 billion a year?
Building big naval ships is a YUGE waste of money by the current
administration. - 61Posted by mccannon01 3 days, 6 hours ago to IN THE MEME TYME NEWS FLASHI don't think Putin has much love for Islam, but he may let the Ayatollah come to Moscow. Gee whiz, why doesn't the old SOB go to one of his proxies in Lebanon, Gaza, or Yemen - ha ha ha! I figure if Putin says "nyet" there's always Dearborn, Michigan - I'm sure the Democrats will find some way to give him asylum.
- 62Posted by TheRealBill 3 days, 6 hours ago to Britain has just awakened !I'd recommend a healthy dose of salt and skepticism about this. That channel is pretty much AI generated tabloid videos - at one point even claiming King Charles had Stahmer arrested.
- 63890K pounds for 80 acres or active farmland? Are you kidding?
Like to see how the UK does without farms. They have no manufacturing economy. It is just a service economy. They'll be buying food with earnings from banking. That is a recipe for the end.
Starmer is right out of 1984! - 64Me dino keeps reading and hearing about Brits getting jailed for practicing free speech. I don't have anything against Price William, but it looks like you have to be royalty to be listened to.
Now this country needs to do what Britain needs to do. Deport anyone whose religion dictates forcing an Islamic dictatorship on everyone. - 65The world is slowly rising up against Radical Islam, England is next . . . it's already started
- 66True, they've rationed thought. Not enough to go around.
- 67Orange head, Bad !
- 68Posted by mccannon01 3 days, 9 hours ago to Bye Bye Public Broadcasting!Indeed. I actually thought this would never happen, but here it is. If the Dems win the midterms or the next presidency, they may try to revive it.
- 69Promises made, promises kept
- 70Posted by mccannon01 3 days, 9 hours ago to Bye Bye Public Broadcasting!It was a left wing indoctrination scam right from the beginning. Oh my! No cafeteria in DC with the sushi chef! Big bird may have to get off the dole and get a real job! Boo-hoo-hoo! Now the local propaganda outlets are going to have to survive on their own. They will be competing with the Main Stream Marxist Media for survival.
- 71Posted by mccannon01 3 days, 9 hours ago to Reaction and the modern right from Burke to TrumpAgreed, but it goes beyond Minnesota. All government "altruism" is just outright theft. It's all vote buying, money laundering, and virtue signalling using a government blackjack on taxpayers.
- 72Posted by mccannon01 3 days, 9 hours ago to IN THE MEME TYME 1/5/26 EDITION: New TV Series proposalPhase out all the wealth redistribution programs entirely and the fraud goes with them.
- 73Posted by katrinam41 4 days, 5 hours ago to Reaction and the modern right from Burke to TrumpThe "altruism" in Minnesota is just outright theft. Forced taxes have gone to scum. A tax is not voluntary, it is extortion on a massive scale. You can bet those crooks have been aided and abetted by scum officials with their noses in the trough, and all getting rich by ripping off taxpayers. I say "taxpayers", meaning all who actually work for a living or are retired from working. Giving by choice is just that, a choice made voluntarily. That is the only moral form of altruism
- 74Posted by katrinam41 4 days, 5 hours ago to IN THE MEME TYME SUNDAY PAPER EDITIONBeautiful job OUC. Sequence is everything and you do sequence with a flair.
One note on Venezuelan oil. Those sites produce very heavy crude, which we do not need, but Iran, Russia and China do. Good for you, President Trump, your move just put the kabash on three bad actors. - 75Posted by katrinam41 4 days, 6 hours ago to IN THE MEME TYME 1/5/26 EDITION: New TV Series proposalIf this vast expanse of fraud is going on in Minnesota, the mind boggles at the tsunami of fraud that must be roaring under the protection of officials across this country. I am immediately reminded of Peter Cushing as a Star Wars villain saying "You are far too trusting." It's time to completely empty the stage of players by firing the bureaucracy, slashing the ridiculous library of overblown laws and electing new problems. If we can do that, we will be able to flap our arms and fly. Sarcasm intended. Frankly, I like ffa's solution. NIFO.