It’s supposed to be a half-sister derivative of their existing amphibious flattops, which is not a bad way to get a low cost, low capability baby carrier.
It's Constitution's 225th birthday today.
It's Constitution's 225th birthday today.
or send the iowa sisters....I mean, send her and the Texas and Russia will be running away
That's overkill.or send the iowa sisters....
something something shore bombardment of russian positionsThat's overkill.
Shame they removed the props and shafts so they can no longer move under their own power.
I'm pretty sure it happens to every museum ship, but I know for a fact that the Texas has had them removed thanks to its recent dry dock.Where did you hear that, and for which ships?
Sweden's Last Wooden Warship. The Minesweeper HMS Norsten, retired in 1998.
Those little boats are unsung heroes:The US Navy's Smallest Active Duty Vessel.
It be a mini-tug used in port to push around naval ships and submarines powered by a turbocharged Cummins Diesel Engine. Some of these tiny boats are used as security tugs and move around the barriers that keep the large US Navy vessels protected while in port. Also the USS Constitution also has the services of a mini-tug to reposition around Boston's Charlestown Naval Yard.
US Navy's smallest active-duty vessel is the Barrier Boat A.K.A. Dozer Boat, vital to in-port duties
The internet's become enamored with the smallest vessel in the U.S. Navy. They're called barrier boats and they pack a mighty punch.tiremeetsroad.com
They replaced the Pusherboats with THAT????!!!!The US Navy's Smallest Active Duty Vessel.
It be a mini-tug used in port to push around naval ships and submarines powered by a turbocharged Cummins Diesel Engine. Some of these tiny boats are used as security tugs and move around the barriers that keep the large US Navy vessels protected while in port. Also the USS Constitution also has the services of a mini-tug to reposition around Boston's Charlestown Naval Yard.
US Navy's smallest active-duty vessel is the Barrier Boat A.K.A. Dozer Boat, vital to in-port duties
The internet's become enamored with the smallest vessel in the U.S. Navy. They're called barrier boats and they pack a mighty punch.tiremeetsroad.com