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U.S. Naval presence to protect Straits of Hormuz ?



 
 
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Old February 2nd 06, 04:13 AM posted to rec.aviation.military.naval,sci.military.naval
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Default U.S. Naval presence to protect Straits of Hormuz ?

"Fred J. McCall" wrote in message
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"BlackBeard" wrote:

avid E. Powell wrote:
:
: Name a successful combat use of the torpedo you mention.
:
: The Kursk.

I don't count 'own goals' as a successful use. Weapons that kill the
user before they even attempt a shot are generally considered to be a
bad deal....



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Assuming that the Kursk tragedy involved the Shkval (sp?) torpedo, rather
than a more conventional torpedo.....

The fUSSR / Russians designed and built the weapon. One might think they
knew its operational details and its quirks, an were better trained in its
storage, fueling and use than anyone else.

If the Kursk incident was a Shkval (sp?) malfunction / accident, it does not
bode well for effective
use of the Shkval (sp?) in combat by the Iranians.
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Jim McLaughlin

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