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Here they come... - 10/20/2016 1:18:29 AM   
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http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/royal-navy-sends-ships-to-shadow-russian-fleet-passing-britain-en-route-to-mediterranean/ar-AAj9Fpg?li=BBoPWjQ&ocid=mailsignout
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RE: Here they come... - 10/21/2016 10:07:02 PM   
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Oddly, the only British commissioned ship I've been aboard is ...... HMS RICHMOND!! (the ship in the foreground of the picture).

I say commissioned ship because I have been aboard several submarines, or parts of them, while under construction.

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RE: Here they come... - 10/22/2016 12:01:05 AM   
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Oddly, the only British commissioned ship I've been aboard is ...... HMS RICHMOND!! (the ship in the foreground of the picture).

I say commissioned ship because I have been aboard several submarines, or parts of them, while under construction.

That must have been cool when did you get to go on it? was it open to the public?

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RE: Here they come... - 10/22/2016 1:00:01 AM   
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2011 or 12. I was in England 3 years as part of a team of consultants to the UK submarine program in Barrow-in-Furness (at the BAE shipyard). The Richmond came for a port call/visit and they asked us if we'd like to go on board for a tour along with some of the BAE management we worked with, so not really open to the public (I think it was a day or two later but the 20 or so of us got a preview special tour). Little cocktail hour reception, and then the crew was great and gave us a really nice tour.

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RE: Here they come... - 10/22/2016 1:17:13 AM   
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HMS Richmond Type 23 isn't in my Cmano database ?

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RE: Here they come... - 10/22/2016 1:25:03 AM   
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HMS Richmond Type 23 isn't in my Cmano database ?

Sure is. HMS Richmond is a F236 Montrose [Duke class]. There are 8 different versions of it based on year.

Thanks!

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RE: Here they come... - 10/22/2016 9:46:28 AM   
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yes I see ; type 23 model will do (I just thought I'd be able to list F239 specifically)...

Now how can the core of Russia's fleet sail right past our front door (within a mile of the British coast) almost unchecked ? Or does "shadowed by HMS Richmond and HMS Duncan" mean to infer everything's cool ?

How can I find, using internet, the present location of Kuznetsov ? Is there a site that will give me relatively updated news on current Naval deployments ?


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RE: Here they come... - 10/22/2016 10:58:58 AM   
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How can I find, using internet, the present location of Kuznetsov ?


You can use Nikolai Chiker AIS
http://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:4404011/mmsi:273531629/imo:8613334/vessel:NIKOLAY_CHIKER

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RE: Here they come... - 10/22/2016 12:57:09 PM   
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The by far best comment by a British

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RE: Here they come... - 10/22/2016 3:36:33 PM   
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It's not like we didn't know they were coming, there were pics on twitter of the group as they sailed from Russia and they have been tracked all the way

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Now how can the core of Russia's fleet sail right past our front door (within a mile of the British coast) almost unchecked ? Or does "shadowed by HMS Richmond and HMS Duncan" mean to infer everything's cool ?


I would take most of the media hype with a pinch of salt!

I did a 'north trip' on HMS London and the Russian media headlines were "British Spy Ship in the Barents" .....Kept us amused for a while!

Unless things have changed significantly since I left it would have been a great SIGINT opportunity, especially when they're conducting flying ops ...... normally we have to head up to the Barents to get a close look at these units, nice of them to save us the trip

Can you imagine the media headlines in a day or two
"Russian fleet on course for Gibraltar!"

If it's part of a Putin Power Play .... I'd have just sent a minesweeper to shadow her!


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RE: Here they come... - 10/22/2016 4:19:42 PM   
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As usual, delusions of grandeur by Putin. Relatively speaking, Teddy had more muscle behind his grand tour. 16 battleships in the confines of Channel would impressive even today.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_White_Fleet


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RE: Here they come... - 10/22/2016 4:51:35 PM   
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a great SIGINT opportunity


After Triode posted the link to the Nikolai Chiker, I noticed that the 'James Cook' was maintaining a discrete distance but matching course & speed - could be a coincidence...

http://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:188726/mmsi:235010700/imo:9338242/vessel:JAMES_COOK

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RE: Here they come... - 10/22/2016 10:53:33 PM   
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2011 or 12. I was in England 3 years as part of a team of consultants to the UK submarine program in Barrow-in-Furness (at the BAE shipyard). The Richmond came for a port call/visit and they asked us if we'd like to go on board for a tour along with some of the BAE management we worked with, so not really open to the public (I think it was a day or two later but the 20 or so of us got a preview special tour). Little cocktail hour reception, and then the crew was great and gave us a really nice tour.

Sounds like you have an interesting job. What did you have to do, and what exactly is your job?

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RE: Here they come... - 10/22/2016 11:52:18 PM   
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yes I see ; type 23 model will do (I just thought I'd be able to list F239 specifically)...

Now how can the core of Russia's fleet sail right past our front door (within a mile of the British coast) almost unchecked ? Or does "shadowed by HMS Richmond and HMS Duncan" mean to infer everything's cool ?

How can I find, using internet, the present location of Kuznetsov ? Is there a site that will give me relatively updated news on current Naval deployments ?



Freedom of Navigation/Innocent Passage.
Kind of like the U.S. sails through the South China Sea whenever they want. Though China gets quite upset verbally about it.

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RE: Here they come... - 10/23/2016 1:27:58 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: cns180784


quote:

ORIGINAL: ultradave

2011 or 12. I was in England 3 years as part of a team of consultants to the UK submarine program in Barrow-in-Furness (at the BAE shipyard). The Richmond came for a port call/visit and they asked us if we'd like to go on board for a tour along with some of the BAE management we worked with, so not really open to the public (I think it was a day or two later but the 20 or so of us got a preview special tour). Little cocktail hour reception, and then the crew was great and gave us a really nice tour.

Sounds like you have an interesting job. What did you have to do, and what exactly is your job?


I was there specifically to help with the reactor plant startup test program and core load. I'm a nuclear engineer and work for Electric Boat - semi retired and working part time as a consultant but I worked there for 30 years before retiring. I was assigned there at BAE for 3 years along with about a dozen others with other specific specialties to help the British with their Successor submarine design (now to be called Dreadnaught I heard today).


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RE: Here they come... - 10/23/2016 2:45:55 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Tullius

The by far best comment by a British

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I'd like to imagine this as remake of "The Final Countdown" movie. If the ROE of the Russian fleet are permissive enough, the HMS-Whatever might be able to lay alongside at pistol shot. Whether her 32 pound round shot penetrates is another matter.

There is a good trivia question. What would be the effect of a broadside by HMS Victory on a modern naval frigate?

I would assume boarding would be required. HMS Victory would have a larger crew, but it would be pikes, axes, muskets and pistols against (I assume) the semi-automatic weapons of the defenders. The element of surprise would be key...

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