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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostThe Rapier didn't exactly cover itself in glory during the Falklands War.
Poor range, no proximity fuse and problems with it's IFF system.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostPresumably the tug boat at the back bellowing black smoke is rigidly connected to the ramming vessel?
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Presumably the tug boat at the back bellowing black smoke is rigidly connected to the ramming vessel?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI just hope those SAMs are more accurate.
Poor range, no proximity fuse and problems with it's IFF system.
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He was overtaking a cyclist on the left side - apart from that it would have been fine.
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not bad considering it was pushing two little boats and towing another. The captain should have no problem getting a job on an Italian cruise ship when his service is up
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Having said that I have been in the unfortunate position of having to take a few big boats through the Crinan Canal and it truly is a horrible task.Last edited by minestrone; 5 May 2012, 08:48.
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They very nearly punted that into the side.
You can see the tug at the stern smoking to try and get it back on.
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Want to see near perfection
...according to the MoD
BBC News - HMS Ocean squeezes through Thames Barrier
Does Comic Ali work as an MoD as spokesman now?Tags: None
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