The Forum > General Discussion > Hanson and pump-jet submarines
Hanson and pump-jet submarines
- Pages:
- ‹
- 1
- 2
- 3
- Page 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- ...
- 9
- 10
- 11
- ›
- All
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 29 October 2017 12:50:17 PM
| |
Anyone who has any understanding of pump engineering and hydropower knows that water forced through a nozzle makes a noise.
Our old "Oberon" class subs were very quiet, but we got rid of them. Here's a bit of a read on the subs that we had: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/inquirer/cold-war-exploits-of-australias-secret-submarines/news-story/2b5a9a088125b1873777ec8cc60cd79b Posted by Is Mise, Sunday, 29 October 2017 1:02:29 PM
| |
It should not be surprising to see the navy stuff up it's purchasing of ships & weapons.
Perhaps few would know that the most senior navy engineer has the rank of only captain. No admirals, not even a commodore with engineering training. You can imagine how much voice they have in a comity of naval top brass, all seaman trained. This is ridiculous in a world where we stopped using sails a while back, & ship propulsion & weapons systems are rapidly becoming more high tech by the day. Hell some of the admirals are probably so lacking in science knowledge that they do believe the global warming scam. I am still wondering about Steely. He is probably stupid enough to believe the scam, but is just possibly simply grabbing on to the scam shirt tales to promote UN dominated one world government. He may not be just stupid, but malevolent. Posted by Hasbeen, Sunday, 29 October 2017 1:49:32 PM
| |
ttbn - Speaking about Maurice Blackburn.
http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2017/oct/26/peter-dutton-to-face-new-class-action-alleging-unlawful-detention Peter Dutton to face new class action alleging unlawful detention Lead plaintiff is a four-year-old boy who was born to asylum seeker parents in Darwin and spent 480 days in detention It’s expected thousands could join the case, lodged on Thursday in the federal court, seeking damages for unlawful detention resulting from a failure of the department to act on complaints cases. The four-year-old boy, who is the lead plaintiff in the case by the Maurice Blackburn law firm, was born to his asylum seeker parents at Royal Darwin hospital in September 2013, and spent 480 days in detention. His lawyers said when the department eventually “put their mind” to the case, it took just two days to approve and issue a bridging visa, in January 2015, demonstrating the alleged unnecessary and unlawful lengthy detention. “For the bulk of the time he was in detention, our claim is there was no proper purpose for him to be in detention,” said lawyer Jennifer Kanis. The statement of claim cited a October 2014 letter from the department to Maurice Blackburn stating it was “currently not reasonably practicable” to take the family to a regional processing centre on Nauru or Manus. “He and his family were never going to be removed to Nauru because the policy was that children would not be removed to Nauru,” said Kanis. “The family was effectively detained for no purpose.” The refugees over 50,000 should be thanking Dudd and Dillard for the windfall payouts. Posted by Philip S, Sunday, 29 October 2017 3:01:13 PM
| |
Posted by mhaze, Sunday, 29 October 2017 3:10:11 PM
| |
Well here's a link I've just come across regarding
Australia's $50 billion submarine investment: http://www.news.com.au/technology/innovation/design/australias-12-new-shortfin-barracuda-submarines-described-as-most-lethal-weapon-the-nation-has/news-story/a1f423bd9b30aef5259da42ba87cf503 Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 29 October 2017 3:28:40 PM
|
Thanks to Steelreduxe for providing the opportunity to advertise someone he undoubtedly hates.