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Posts: 461 (29-Jun-2008 08:48:07) |
Thanks for the confirmation. I corrected my misspelling on the Patruljeskibe. As promised here is the Standardfartj Mk-I in all its glory :-))
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Posts: 22 (29-Jun-2008 10:01:16) |
MConrads wrote: Yes impressive boats, are they not? |
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Posts: 218 ( 1-Jul-2008 15:29:09) |
JS5 wrote: They look like fishing trawlers except without the booms for the nets. :P
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Posts: 462 ( 1-Jul-2008 19:55:53) |
I am sure there is a StanFlex module for that on the drawing boards as well :-))
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Posts: 23 ( 1-Jul-2008 21:25:37) |
StevoJH wrote: Yes we are preparing another Cod War! |
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Posts: 294 ( 2-Jul-2008 08:17:58) |
JS5 wrote: You sure must be joking - there are practically no fish in the
Baltic sea anymore
Personally I don't find thes boats very impressive, they are usefull utility craft. Instead I am looking forward to see how the MK II class (Diana class) will perform in service - They look impressive ! |
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Posts: 24 ( 2-Jul-2008 17:21:15) |
Hvidtfeldt wrote: In case anyone should be in doubt - Yes, I was joking! Both regarding the Cod War and the boats looking impressive.... Don“t think they look like fishing boats though. |
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Posts: 3 ( 3-Jul-2008 02:27:30) |
The Diana-class is in sore need of a gun. Not that I actually think they would ever need anything other than the
two fifty-cals they are to be equipped with, but a navy gun-boat without a gun? That just isn't right...
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Posts: 25 (11-Jul-2008 20:51:10) |
Now, the article that was announced
in the first post, is available online:
Apparently the class is also
competing for the future AAW-frigate contract in Greece.
Last Edited By: JS5
12-Jul-2008 10:40:19.
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Posts: 526 (13-Jul-2008 22:13:38) |
Thanks for the article
It is described how the masts will be delivered directly to Thales for fitting of sensors, and then returned to the yard for assembly. A rather new approach I guess. No, that's not new! It was common practice for LCF and F124. Also for the SMART-L for South Korea and the S1850M's for T45, Horizon IT, Horizon FR. Have a nice trip 7seas
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Posts: 26 (14-Jul-2008 17:31:18) |
OK!, Thank's for the info!
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