• RidderSport@feddit.org
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    That’s a Zëven Provincien Class frigate right? Looks similar to the Sachsen-class with the Smart-L on the aft tower and the bridge design, but has that gap between VLS and bridge (except for that I’d have said Sachsen-class)

    Edit: just noticed the radar one the first tower and the funnel being seperated, is this a British destroyer, Type 13 something?

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    7 hours ago

    Boats get covered with water when hit by missiles, therefore we need to get rid of all the water to handle that exception

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    Simple, simple children. Pull up a chair. You don’t sink the ships underwater, you sink them on land! Just like the genius strategist Zakalwe , and he fought in the hell wars!

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    11 hours ago

    What’s funny about this is you absolutely can sink a submarine, if anything it’s easier to do than a surface vessel.

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      Apparently not if you’re actually trying to sink it yourself. Thats a one way ticket to getting your sub captured and placed in a large museum where people can witness your failure for generations to come.

      Just ask the Germans.

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        On the other hand, the Russians lost one because the captain didn’t know how the toilet worked.