Jura The idiot
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... Japan avoids flak by refusing to call flattop ‘aircraft carrier’an interesting play of words inside
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December 6, 2018
... Japan avoids flak by refusing to call flattop ‘aircraft carrier’an interesting play of words inside
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Well Jura see. Below.thought it was obvious Today at 8:25 AM I mean cases of fire or combat damage, when every pair of hands would be needed for hosing or carrying wounded;
you need "redundancy" if for example a firefighter team is KIA, but I don't want to write about it
True and not true. Every sailor aboard evry ship serving with the USN is trained in firefighting and damage control no matter their rating.
I under stand that sir. And it's sort of my point. Aboard a ship fire is a huge concern on a air base fire is a huge concern. So those overlap. Damage control is a little more specialized but still trained across the boardSmaller crewed ships do not have dentist but they do have Hospital Corpsmen serving a dental technicians...but they can't do everything.
There sure is. That's why there are over 200 men & women in G division handling weapons. they work in 12 hour shifts as long as the ship is at sea.
I was an AO for 11 of 20 years serving the USN and it is my observation that the USN has nearly perfected bomb building...that is something the USN does right.
Automation is the future. The way to get there is long. You must start as early as possible to find and eliminate all design errors as quickly as possible.
No the target of a Military unit is to accomplish the mission or task in the most effective and efficient means possible with the minimum number of casualties to its self. cost is a factor but not the primary driver.Target of the military unit is to execute its task with the lowest possible cost, NOT to have lot of automation.
Your statement and my statement equivalent.No the target of a Military unit is to accomplish the mission or task in the most effective and efficient means possible with the minimum number of casualties to its self. cost is a factor but not the primary driver.
Automation is one means to the ends.
They should be but cost is sometimes confused with financial investment. A near term investment in a machine can pay out as cheaper long term than a human.Your statement and my statement equivalent.
Causalities =cost.
Full Cost = man hours, including development, manufacturing , maintenance, training, execution, battle loss
They should be but cost is sometimes confused with financial investment. A near term investment in a machine can pay out as cheaper long term than a human.
Even when Popeye did his assessment, on the speed of loading given for the Queen Elizabeth class, (which I suspect is actually a low estimate) he included automation, a forklift is automation. It means not having to use 6 guys to lift the bomb on the fighter.
He also was using his experience on the Deck of an American carrier which is going to be faster No matter what.
American carriers emphasize sortie rates. The Queen Elizabeth class carrier is smaller than an American CVN and has a smaller air wing so it will have different (slower, smaller) demands of sortie rates and bomb needs. The Queen Elizabeth class is likely to sit between the rates and needs of an America class and a Ford class. Because of her size and air wing.