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My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 12:16:39 AM   
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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 1:32:20 AM   
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Ah yes..., the old "Rust Bucket Maru".

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 2:48:47 AM   
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i think the USCG has notched another victory...

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 3:08:13 AM   
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I had the same thought. Notice the well ventilated hull. Shame they don't have a torp launcher on the CG cutters!

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 3:17:15 AM   
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I'll bet those guys had a blast shooting that thing up.

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 4:10:46 AM   
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I'll bet those guys had a blast shooting that thing up.

nothin' like an impromptu live-fire exercise, to lively up* the crew's morale!

i'd sorta scanned some headlines at various web-news sites:
1) tsunami-survivor 'ghost ship' observed drifting, but
2) it's a radioactive Fukushima survivor,
3) some fishing boat claims salvage, then
4) USCG goes medieval on it.

in truth, i never read any of the articles, but i'm assuming they were all about the same vessel, somewhere in Alaskan waters?

* dual reference here, to "Lively up yourself, 'cos reggae's not bad", & to Captain Aubrey's work w/ HMS Lively, his crew loved the great-gun exercise, especially when they had a 'real' target in their sights.

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 4:37:44 AM   
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I'm really surprised, all you so called experts and you don't know a Waterworld battlecruiser when you see one.  Now that I've pointed out the obvious, show us your chops by identifying her, and name her sister ships while you're at it.

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 4:41:15 AM   
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Oh, and I must say she appears to be in great shape, her fighting trim is quite distinctive. I see a sequel coming out (just not to this) Waltzes with Wolverines.

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 5:00:56 AM   
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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 5:01:56 AM   
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note also the undamaged aerials, still receiving & re-transmitting sigint to the not-yet-discovered members of her invasion TF!

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 7:50:07 AM   
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There definitely should be a "convert to E type" option for PBs....

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 11:23:47 AM   
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quote:

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I'll bet those guys had a blast shooting that thing up.

nothin' like an impromptu live-fire exercise, to lively up* the crew's morale!

i'd sorta scanned some headlines at various web-news sites:
1) tsunami-survivor 'ghost ship' observed drifting, but
2) it's a radioactive Fukushima survivor,
3) some fishing boat claims salvage, then
4) USCG goes medieval on it.

in truth, i never read any of the articles, but i'm assuming they were all about the same vessel, somewhere in Alaskan waters?

* dual reference here, to "Lively up yourself, 'cos reggae's not bad", & to Captain Aubrey's work w/ HMS Lively, his crew loved the great-gun exercise, especially when they had a 'real' target in their sights.



I did read a few articles and apparently we didn't just go Rambo on our on initiative. After international deliberations it was decided that sinking it and allowing it's fuel to evaporate into the sea was preferred over allowing to remain adrift where it might become a hazard to shipping lanes and eventually run aground in a locale that it could pollute. I am certain though that the USCG was more than happy to accommoadate the international communities wishes.

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 11:53:13 AM   
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Front mast antenna looks to me like old-skool-WWII DF antenna ("Huff-Duff")...

And gunnery results look like all crew took turns with gun..which admittedly I'd allow too, if I was CO.

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 4:43:21 PM   
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And gunnery results look like all crew took turns with gun..which admittedly I'd allow too, if I was CO.


What a unique opportunity for that crew. Note the hits all over the place. I'm sure they wanted to take their time and have fun before their toy sank.

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 4:53:41 PM   
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And gunnery results look like all crew took turns with gun..which admittedly I'd allow too, if I was CO.


What a unique opportunity for that crew. Note the hits all over the place. I'm sure they wanted to take their time and have fun before their toy sank.


I'm with you, Mike. I'll bet there was some serious jockeying amongst the crew for some trigger time.

As for the 'marksmanship' complaints-they probably wanted to put as many rounds into it as possible without sinking it immediately. Get that much more training opportunity.

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 4:55:36 PM   
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Notice the well ventilated hull.


Dude...those are 'speed holes'.

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 5:20:06 PM   
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It's not that bad....a coat of paint and she's good as new!

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 5:59:50 PM   
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It was scheduled for the scrapyard before beginning its adventure. "Hard to keep that old dog on the porch"

I count about 40 shellholes in her which definitely goes to show that the game is totally borked and it is way to easy to sink PBs.

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 6:13:49 PM   
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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 6:17:03 PM   
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I would say that the penetrative power of the Anacapa's 25mm weapons needs to be looked at by the game developers. Are we sure the database has this right?

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 6:30:57 PM   
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Anyone see *this*?

Posted this past summer. If this happened this summer, I didn't hear squat about it in the news...

The IJN...erm...JNSDF gets some back! Hoo-yah-san! Are the shooters, ROK or JNSDF?

http://www.military.com/video/operations-and-strategy/naval-operations/rok-navy-sinks-north-korean-spy-ship/1039252085001/

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 8:27:29 PM   
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Interesting. I didn't hear about that either. By the way, the S. Korean ship wasn't trying to sink the N. Korean ship. She was just giving a warning shot by shooting across her bow. It was just a wee bit close and they misjudged the speed of the N. Korean ship.

Edit: That's Japanese Coast Guard, not S. Korean.

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 8:34:09 PM   
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Suddenly my view of the Russian Navy just took a turn up. What a delightful way to deal with pirates. Lots of fun small arms practice too. Haven't seen a russian CWIS equivalent before either. Nice shootin' comrade:

http://www.military.com/video/operations-and-strategy/attack/russian-navy-vs-somalia-pirates/1266773365001/

ETA: Edited to replace original incorrect link

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/7/2012 10:38:05 PM   
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it's part of the Banana's west coast invasion fleet

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/8/2012 1:13:40 AM   
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Pearl Harbor has been avenged!

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/8/2012 1:20:21 AM   
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And gunnery results look like all crew took turns with gun..which admittedly I'd allow too, if I was CO.


What a unique opportunity for that crew. Note the hits all over the place. I'm sure they wanted to take their time and have fun before their toy sank.


I'm with you, Mike. I'll bet there was some serious jockeying amongst the crew for some trigger time.

As for the 'marksmanship' complaints-they probably wanted to put as many rounds into it as possible without sinking it immediately. Get that much more training opportunity.


In the fire service we did the same thing with old houses. We would set them on fire and then put them out, over and over again all day long. Then, when the structure was too damaged to do anymore or we were just exhausted, we would burn it down for the property owner. Once we had a very nice house in the way of a subdivision and the developer of the subdivision wanted to donate a significant amount of money to our department we had a county-wide controlled burn and, being the PIO for our department at the time, I sent out a press release.

Well, a slow news weekend helped I am sure, I had four camera crews and three newspaper reporters show up! One of the reporters was the daughter of a Memphis firefighter and had worn PPE (personal protective equipment) before. We gave her cameraman a quick lesson on wearing PPE and sent them in to get some really great shots. We watched it all weekend on the local news station.

Bottom line - take advantage of any training situation you can get! Can't have enough of it! Go USGC!


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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/8/2012 3:52:08 AM   
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As for the "skipping of rounds" since you want to sink it you need to hit it below the waterline. Si the rounds need to hit the water befer it hits the boat.

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RE: My Vision of a Japanese PB - 4/9/2012 7:39:38 AM   
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Anyone see *this*?

Posted this past summer. If this happened this summer, I didn't hear squat about it in the news...

The IJN...erm...JNSDF gets some back! Hoo-yah-san! Are the shooters, ROK or JNSDF?

http://www.military.com/video/operations-and-strategy/naval-operations/rok-navy-sinks-north-korean-spy-ship/1039252085001/

That one made the news here. Note that it was the Japanese Coast Guard and it was near Amami Oshima. The Nork vessel had ignored numerous warnings and acted dangerously around the Japanese boat. There was some debate as to whether it was in international waters when the Japanese poked holes in it, but who's quibbling?

It's always good to see someone hitting back at North Korea--it doesn't happen nearly enough.

Cheers,
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