Bookends of the war with Japan.USS Missouri and the USS Arizona memorial
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Bookends of the war with Japan.USS Missouri and the USS Arizona memorial
Nukes? Hmmm… Also, building two a year? That pretty aggressive.New NORK missile destroyer Choe Hyon (DDG-51) still undergoing post-construction trials and projected to be operational in 2026. Full load 5,000 tons (about half the displacement of a USN DDG) but appears to be pretty heavily armed, possibly including nuclear weapons. I suspect plenty of Russian assistance on systems and weapons. A sister ship Kang Kon (DDG-52) made the news a few months ago when the launch went awry, but it has now been relaunched, and construction continues. These ships may up the ante on the previously pathetic NORK navy. I'm sure that South Korea and Japan are looking on with great interest.
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I find that the best place to launch a VLS test missile is right next to a sea port with complete shipping terminals. What could go wrong?
The magazine explosions the Royal Navy experienced in WW1 were due primarily to faulty operational and safety procedures. The explosion of HMS Hood was much more of a golden BB - you can see the deep trough abeam the aft mainmast where it is likely Bismarck’s 15” / 1800 lb shell hit (around the 34:45 mark). Here is one theory:
Wait…they started the hull numbers for these with DDG51? That’s just…hilarious.New NORK missile destroyer Choe Hyon (DDG-51) still undergoing post-construction trials and projected to be operational in 2026. Full load 5,000 tons (about half the displacement of a USN DDG) but appears to be pretty heavily armed, possibly including nuclear weapons. I suspect plenty of Russian assistance on systems and weapons. A sister ship Kang Kon (DDG-52) made the news a few months ago when the launch went awry, but it has now been relaunched, and construction continues. These ships may up the ante on the previously pathetic NORK navy. I'm sure that South Korea and Japan are looking on with great interest.
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