Feinder
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This site, seems to have do a bit of homework... NavWeaps.Com Don't get me wrong. NJ can do a LOT of damage. You're absolutely right, that's a LOT of tonnage to be throwing around. However, NJ carries about 130 round per gun. And then she goes home (and potentially a LONG way home, since it's not like there are stocks of 16" shells everywhere). And after about 300 rounds, she's spends time to replace her barrels. (this is where we further the discussion on cost/effiency). Even if she -could- keep up a sustained rate of fire like that, she's on station for 2 hours, and then goes home. === So now we move on CVN. CVW-8, is a typical airgroup that is deployed on board our Nimitz class carriers. CVW-8 is comprised of 2x Sqdns of F-14s 2x Sqdns of F-18s 1x Sqdn of E-2 1x Sqdn of S-3 Assuming that everyone does their job, the F-14s flying CAP and escort. The E-2 flying command-n-contorol. The S-3 looking for subs (altho they're quite capable of delivering ordinance). That leave us with 2x Sqdns of F-18s that are used in the attack role. At 16 planes per squadron. That's 32 F-18s that we get to use to bomb stuff. According to the USN, the payload of an F/A-18F is 17,750 pounds. We'll play nice and say that, even tho the mission is short-ranged (if NJ can stand 16 miles off coast, so can we), and we could thus carry more ordinance, we'll also carry anti-air missles to combat a potential air-to-air threat (altho if there -was- one, NJ would -NOT- be standing 16 miles from coast, rest assured). But to give as much pad as possible, we'll halve the payload, and call it 8000 lbs of ordinance per plane. 8000 x 32 = 256,000 pound of ordinance in about 6 minutes. We both know it wouldn't all be dumb-bombs. But let's again say, it's 80% dumb-bombs since we're being cost-effient about the whole thing. I'd bet those pilotss are skilled enough to get -all- of the ordinance within 250 yds of the target (compared the 14 of 15 accuracy of New Jersey, wich still -is- quite accurate mind you). And then they fly home, and load up some more. They'll be back in a couple hours or less. Nothing needs swapping out. They just need more gas, and more bombs. And there's plenty more where that come from. === Now, it's not as simple as multipling the rate of fire times the shell weight. Or the payload times the aircraft. But either way, deploying aicraft is more accurate, more boom, and more cost effective. -F-
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