And the Russians think that they can successfully challeneg the U.S. Navy on the high seas again with this kind of shoddy construction and quality control of their submarine fleet?
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To: Virginia Ridgerunner
Wait until the Venezuelans start running Russian equipment.
51 posted on
11/09/2008 6:50:11 AM PST by
GAB-1955
(Kicking and Screaming into the Kingdom of Heaven!)
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
Incompetency in the Russkie Navy!!!
52 posted on
11/09/2008 6:52:51 AM PST by
kenmcg
(cOMMBYAH)
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
Forbes had an interesting article a month ago... Russia is a 3rd world country with 1st world aspirations...
55 posted on
11/09/2008 7:08:00 AM PST by
John123
(The US may be going down the drain, but everyone else will drown first...)
To: Doohickey; judicial meanz; submarinerswife; PogySailor; chasio649; gobucks; Bottom_Gun; Dog Gone; ..
Yikes. This is why we don't have things that can automatically spew an atmospheric contaminant. Even the range hood used only PKP charged with CO2.
Ping to the Steely-Eyed Killers of the Deep
67 posted on
11/09/2008 7:51:25 AM PST by
Doohickey
(The more cynical you become, the better off you'll be.)
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
It was Russia's worst naval accident since torpedo explosions sank another nuclear-powered submarine, the Kursk
To quote Jeffrey Pelt in The Hunt for Red October, "You've lost another submarine?"
73 posted on
11/09/2008 8:54:20 AM PST by
G8 Diplomat
(The Middle East: We put the OIL in TURMOIL!)
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
When the Kursk sank due to a newly designed torpedo exploding while in its launch tube, the russians tried to claim that it sank because an american submarine rammed into it.
I’m sure they will claim the americans planted the poison or some other crap.
78 posted on
11/09/2008 11:12:05 AM PST by
Proud_USA_Republican
(We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good. - Hillary Clinton)
To: Virginia Ridgerunner; headstamp 2; NavVet; OldNavyVet; Old Professer; null and void; Stosh; ...
They were likely referring to Freon 13B1, AKA Halon 1301. Freon is a broad family of primarily refrigerant halogen gases.
Halogen stops fires by interfering with the electrical transfer between fuel and oxygen, combustion does not occur because oxidation stops. If we breathe it, oxidation stops in our lungs also.
There is plenty of oxygen to breathe, it simply won't transfer to blood and you pass out quickly and will die if the Halon doesn't dissipate to below 5-7% levels within a few minutes.
All halon systems must have substantial evacuation warnings, strobes and horns. Filter-type masks are useless, only oxygen-supplied masks will work. Also, you flood single compartments only, as needed. A manual "deadman switch" has to be provided in each compartment that the operator holds down, preventing discharge, unless released.
The Russians are notorious for cutting corners, saving money, having untrained draftees that won't make critical choices.
80 posted on
11/09/2008 11:18:45 AM PST by
gandalftb
(America's highest office.....Patriot)
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
Halon fire systems are dangerous to those who cannot leave the area. Same for carbon tet.
81 posted on
11/09/2008 11:20:01 AM PST by
RightWhale
(Exxon Suxx)
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
89 posted on
11/09/2008 3:01:46 PM PST by
fieldmarshaldj
(~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps !"~~)
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
Makes you wonder how much Russia really learned from over a half century of communism. What else could explain this? Of course, Europe doesn’t learn very quickly, either.
93 posted on
11/09/2008 5:55:20 PM PST by
dr_who
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
It depends on the definition of success. Making NY uninhabitable for 20,000 years can be considered an effective attack, doesn’t it?
96 posted on
11/09/2008 6:32:56 PM PST by
TopQuark
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
Wonder if that sub was shadowing the Ohio which has been in Japan lately?
98 posted on
11/09/2008 7:33:31 PM PST by
arrogantsob
(Hero vs Zero)
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
Don't worry- this can't happen
here.
We BANNED fire suppression systems using Halon because of the damage to the ozone layer.
If one of OUR subs or tanks or radio shelters has a fire, it burns!
99 posted on
11/09/2008 7:52:58 PM PST by
DBrow
(NUMA!)
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
100 posted on
11/09/2008 7:58:02 PM PST by
DBrow
(NUMA!)
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
No tears from me. Russians are really arrogant.
103 posted on
11/10/2008 6:56:51 AM PST by
demshateGod
(the GOP is dead to me)
To: Virginia Ridgerunner
I toured the Russian sub at San Diego and immediately thought. This sub was built to shot once and die.
112 posted on
11/11/2008 7:45:38 PM PST by
razorback-bert
(Save the planet...it is the only known one with beer!)
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