theclap wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 11:08 am
Hey Quint. You ever watch the battleship New Jersey youtube channel?
I do, I really don't like that Ryan guy though. It makes it hard to watch as he is a terrible public speaker. Ryan should write a script and have someone else do the speaking.
I agree. I guess the subject matter makes him tolerable. And whats up with his fucken belt?
theclap wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 11:08 am
Hey Quint. You ever watch the battleship New Jersey youtube channel?
I do, I really don't like that Ryan guy though. It makes it hard to watch as he is a terrible public speaker. Ryan should write a script and have someone else do the speaking.
I agree. I guess the subject matter makes him tolerable. And whats up with his fucken belt?
Not sure, but where else can you get that kind of access to a Iowa Class Battleship?
Re: CQ's Military thread
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2021 6:02 pm
by theclap
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Hey Quint. You ever watch the battleship New Jersey youtube channel?
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I do, I really don't like that Ryan guy though. It makes it hard to watch as he is a terrible public speaker. Ryan should write a script and have someone else do the speaking.
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I agree. I guess the subject matter makes him tolerable. And whats up with his fucken belt?
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Not sure, but where else can you get that kind of access to a Iowa Class Battleship?
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Exactly. The subject matter is great. Side note I have a wine bottle stopper made from a piece of the Iowas deck before it went to So Cal.
Re: CQ's Military thread
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2021 7:36 pm
by Homebrew
A U.S. Marine with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command (SPMAGTF-CR-CC) carries and helps to calm an Afghan infant, during the evacuation at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan on August 21, 2021.
Can someone ‘splain to me how you keep from shooting your own tail assembly off?
The mechanical device that rotates the gun will allow you to shoot in all directions, but it will block the gun movement when you get within 30 degrees or so of the forward cockpit and it will surely block any gun movement toward that tail assembly.
Can someone ‘splain to me how you keep from shooting your own tail assembly off?
The mechanical device that rotates the gun will allow you to shoot in all directions, but it will block the gun movement when you get within 30 degrees or so of the forward cockpit and it will surely block any gun movement toward that tail assembly.
Ok smartass how do you aim from one side to the other if movement is blocked?
Can someone ‘splain to me how you keep from shooting your own tail assembly off?
The mechanical device that rotates the gun will allow you to shoot in all directions, but it will block the gun movement when you get within 30 degrees or so of the forward cockpit and it will surely block any gun movement toward that tail assembly.
Ok smartass how do you aim from one side to the other if movement is blocked?
The comment "smartass" is not needed. OK. Thanks. When they first mounted a machine gun on bi-planes in early WW1, it had to be front shooting so the pilot could use it. How to not shoot off the propellers? They figured out the rate of gunfire vs propeller rotation. That was difficult. This was not. Picture the machine gun. There was gun mount underneath it with gears connected to an electric motor that allowed the gunner to rotate his gun rapidly in 3 dimensions with a simple control. How not to shoot your pilot in the back of the head or shoot off the tail in the heat of battle? The gears were configured so the gun could never be pointed toward the cockpit or tail section. Simple mechanics.
Re: CQ's Military thread
Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2021 2:35 am
by Reservoir Dog
CentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Sun Aug 29, 2021 1:24 am
Picture the machine gun. There was gun mount underneath it with gears connected to an electric motor that allowed the gunner to rotate his gun rapidly in 3 dimensions with a simple control. How not to shoot your pilot in the back of the head or shoot off the tail in the heat of battle? The gears were configured so the gun could never be pointed toward the cockpit or tail section. Simple mechanics.
Can someone ‘splain to me how you keep from shooting your own tail assembly off?
The mechanical device that rotates the gun will allow you to shoot in all directions, but it will block the gun movement when you get within 30 degrees or so of the forward cockpit and it will surely block any gun movement toward that tail assembly.
Ok smartass how do you aim from one side to the other if movement is blocked?
The comment "smartass" is not needed. OK. Thanks. When they first mounted a machine gun on bi-planes in early WW1, it had to be front shooting so the pilot could use it. How to not shoot off the propellers? They figured out the rate of gunfire vs propeller rotation. That was difficult. This was not. Picture the machine gun. There was gun mount underneath it with gears connected to an electric motor that allowed the gunner to rotate his gun rapidly in 3 dimensions with a simple control. How not to shoot your pilot in the back of the head or shoot off the tail in the heat of battle? The gears were configured so the gun could never be pointed toward the cockpit or tail section. Simple mechanics.
Wrong there Gomer. The gun had a device called the disconnector (WWI was the mechanical cam interupter) the disconnector was an electric switch that prevented the gun from firing when you didn't want it to like when pointed at the tail.That rear gun in the SBD pictured could not rotate forward so blasting the driver was not an issue.
Re: CQ's Military thread
Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2021 3:10 am
by CentralTexasCrude
Fine, it was electrical instead of mechanical. Thanks. You answered his question about why they didn't shoot there tail off. Glad to see some activity around here.
Re: CQ's Military thread
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2021 10:55 pm
by CaptQuint
A Vietnamese Fisherman Reeled In A Chinese Torpedo In The South China Sea It's now in the hands of the Vietnamese military and they will likely pick it apart for any intelligence value.
Re: CQ's Military thread
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2021 11:26 pm
by Antknot
CaptQuint wrote: ↑Wed Sep 01, 2021 10:55 pm
A Vietnamese Fisherman Reeled In A Chinese Torpedo In The South China Sea It's now in the hands of the Vietnamese military and they will likely pick it apart for any intelligence value.
Doesn't look to have been in the water long.
Re: CQ's Military thread
Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2021 12:39 am
by CentralTexasCrude
CaptQuint wrote: ↑Wed Sep 01, 2021 10:55 pm
A Vietnamese Fisherman Reeled In A Chinese Torpedo In The South China Sea It's now in the hands of the Vietnamese military and they will likely pick it apart for any intelligence value.
I'm guessing they will start with those state of the art plastic propellers. Looks plastic anyway.
CaptQuint wrote: ↑Wed Sep 01, 2021 10:55 pm
A Vietnamese Fisherman Reeled In A Chinese Torpedo In The South China Sea It's now in the hands of the Vietnamese military and they will likely pick it apart for any intelligence value.
I'm guessing they will start with those state of the art plastic propellers. Looks plastic anyway.
the irony. like a Chinese torpedo would actually work and then you get the vietnamese making a knock off. that will turn out well