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Zogby Poll: No economic rebound
K Smith wrote:
Harry Krause wrote: K Smith wrote: No one at Britton has ever heard of you. Nor I of them so who are they??? or are you trying to infer "that" Briton?? I guess not; I'm not well known in Iceland either just so you don't waste your time checking:-) Never heard of Britton Marine, eh? They're the Aussies who have adapted and modified diesel outboard technology: "Britton Marine Pty Ltd Britton Marine motor: diesel outboard motor Britton Marine has adapted an existing diesel outboard motor to create the most advanced unit in the world for shallow water mine clearance operations. This innovative technology incorporates and extensively modifies the Yanmar diesel outboard with major changes in fabrication, purpose-designed components and additional safety devices. The Britton Marine motor has ultra low magnetic and acoustic values. At set speed the governor maintains a constant rpm, reducing the acoustics of the engine even further. The unit runs on fossil fuel and does not emit pollution into the water – making it the most environmentally friendly motor in service. In polar conditions it can be run on A1 jet fuel. Other available units for this application utilise petrol motors, which are associated with significant reliability and safety hazards within a minefield. These include the oiling of sparkplugs, the risk of breakdown at slow speed and the effects of petrol fumes on the operator. The operational performance of the Britton Marine motor has been assessed and confirmed by the Australian Navy's Mine Warfare Section. The Australian Defence Industries' Huon Class Minehunter Project has ordered 24 units, with 12 already in operational service. The Britton Marine motor is designed to be coupled to the Gemini 530 Assault Boat, which itself incorporates low through-water acoustics. The Australian Navy has tested and approved this package and is now using it in service. This technology is ideally suited to the international defence industries. It is also envisaged that it will be used for clearance operations before any amphibious landing. Britton Marine owns all IP for this unique technology, which has been judged to be well in advance of other developments in its category – a major market advantage. To optimise its continuing R&D the company has entered into a collaborative agreement with the Australian Defence Science and Technology Organisation." --------------------------------- Interesting you know nothing of them, and confused "Britton" with Britain. I'd call you a a two-bit whore, but that would be insulting to quarters everywhere. I'm sure they exist but it';s just more spruikers after govt money. K Uh-huh. And the difference is that your "diesel outboard" manufacturing plant doesn't exist and never will exist. You're just a manure shoveler. -- Email sent to is never read. |