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CalifBill wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message . .. Tim wrote: wrote: These bulbs are designed to help the vessel displace water more efficiently, I'm beginning to understand what you're saying...i think. What are the advantages of a bulbous bow on a frigate or destroyer? It is an excellent place to put active and passive sonar gear. But would be a bad place if trying to run over a submarine. Which was a common tactic. As the early subs surfaced and used cannon fire to sink ships. Later, they got rid of the deck gun and used torpedoes as the lack of a deck gun made the sub much faster underwater. The 2 design criteria of the early and also later battleships were they had to fit under the Brooklyn Bridge and through the Panama Canal. I fish near the Iowa at times and it is amazing how low to the water the deck is midships. My dad was a Naval line officer and did some time as the ASW officer on a couple of ships. One of his claim's to fame was putting a practice torpedo into the sail of submarine. The other claim was following a Soviet flotilla traversing the South China Sea to the Indian Ocean. He was commanding a DER. Two 3 inch 50's, an ASROC and a couple of torpedo's. |
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