Sorry it took so long to respond.
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Originally Posted by Dreadnought
So you are stating that the SeaSprite is not embarked upon the Iowas?
The Seaspite was embarked for primary two reasons:
Supply transfer and mid course correction for the RGM-109 Harpoon missles.
1983-91, 1 Kaman SH-2 Seasprite helicopter
Directly from the website was embarked upon the Iowa class.
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How big was the AIMD shop on the Iowas? Where are the extra parts stored (rotor blades, engines) and where do you perform maintenance on the things?
I did drop the ball on the fuel tanks. (and I knew better, must be getting old).
But I will say that the Iowas helos were about as effective as the Trenton when we embarked a pair of Harriers. Very dependent on other ships to maintain the capability.
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So you state that lets say 20 jets fire (unknown amount of missles) upon the DD at max range that DD is not going to get hit several times? IMO it would be very nice to think it wouldnt but doubtfull that it would escape unscathed pending the amount of missles launched. I take nothing away from the DD but the odds dont favor a single DD against X amount of missle coming at her and more then likely from various angles and ranges. Lets just esimate at four missles each jet.
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Then really the only combo that would have a chance would be Backfires with LR AS-16s. And I'm thinking that is exactly what Aegis was designed to combat. So yes. Between various electronic systems, ship "Stealth", and a combo of SM-2, ESSM quad packs and RAM.
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Would it surprise you that a CV leaving Norfolk on a Tiger "day cruise" would carry two submerged subs along with it? I do have proof of this from just last summer.
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Would it surprise that 2 subs left Norfolk the same day as a CV on a tiger cruise? No
Would it surprise me that 2 subs were assigned to the CV for a tiger cruise? Hell yes.
Especially when half of the CBGs don't have a sub assigned. Look up the OoB for the groups that have been deployed to the Persian Gulf the last few years.. And check the navy periodicals. Even those with SSNs assigned are having the SSNs pulled once in theater for various "Outside" taskings.
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And what would those ASW tools be that the Iowas possess?And what would those ASW tools be that the Iowas possess?
In the past Nixie.
AN/SLQ-25 NIXIE
The SH-2 Seasprite is a multi-mission helicopter featuring dual General Electric T700 engines, which give the aircraft true single engine capability throughout any mission configuration and profile. Standard mission equipment in the US Navy configuration includes: the AN/UYS-503 acoustic data processor and a state-of-the-art sonobuoy processor that incorporates the best features of any Undersea Warfare (USW) equipment in the world today.
IMO Update her systems to reflect modern ASW. It can be done.
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Nixie isn't a ASW system. And a helo with sonobuoys wont know where to search since there is no sonar to direct it.
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And this would be worth the loss of your sub and a few billion dollars plus multiple strikes upon your country for torpedoing (if) a USN ship? And your country in ruins live on the aformentioned CNN?
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Yes. We have to quit falling back on the "Sink our ship and we will blow hell out of you" line of "Why it will never happen.
How do you know who to "Blow up"? assuming that we are not at war. And if we are already at war, or about to go to war then the country is going to be bombed any way. So hell yes I'm going to sink that big fat target.
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How popular would you be then with your civilian population
when there is no power light,heat,gas and your infastructure grinds to a halt? IMO not very popular indeed.
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Well since I'm already at war with the US, the population probably doesn't have those things any way. This will be a boost. Like Sinking the Bismark!