We had a video of shooting on the sea from PLAN?072III LST-936 Haiyangshan: "B1tch, please"
We had a video of shooting on the sea from PLAN?072III LST-936 Haiyangshan: "B1tch, please"
Here is a video of Chinese fire fighters using a similar device in a fire fighting exercise.That's like me slapping a row of electrically-charged magnets on a fishing boat and shooting a toy car out of it, then claiming I have successfully conducted the world's first offshore electro-magnetic catapult launch from a conventionally-powered vessel.
What, is there video of anyone else having done it? No? "Yay me" then.
As there's no video flood (aside from someone explaining how it works - "a row of electrically-charged magnets", try it at home!- and a video of "similar device") we can assume they were right in that assumption?We had a video of shooting on the sea from PLAN?
FIFYAs there's no video flood (aside from someone explaining how it works - "a row of electrically-charged magnets", try it at home!- and a video of "similar device")weI can assume they were right in that assumption?
Japan will procure 12 new FFMs (upgraded Mogamis) in the 2024-2028 period, i.e. 5 years.
12x 054B-sized FFGs in 5 years means 2.4x FFGs per year.
I wouldn't be all that sure.There is little doubt the Japanese can achieve this since they are already doing it. They are launching 2-3 of these ships a year. They launched 3 in 2021 and 2 in 2022.