As sweeping trough my archives, in denmark folder i came across this Korvet 1972... of which I also have no recollection of where I might have found it and how accurate or "official" presentation it might be:
In 1987 the Royal Netherlands Navy began studying an 8,000 ton LST for the 1993-97 construction programme which would have the capacity to carry 600 Marines.
This pre-dates the LSD effort which began in 1990 which resulted in the Rotterdam-class. These have a capacity for 600 troops but offer...
amphibious warfare vessel
cold war
kingdomofdenmarkkingdomof the netherlands
landing craft
late 1980s
north atlantic treaty organisation
royal netherlands navy
tank
1960s
cold war
grønlands landsråd
icbm
intermediate range ballistic missile
irbm
kingdomofdenmark
north atlantic treaty organisation
nuclear battlefield
nuclear power
nuclear powered vehicles
u.s. army
u.s. army engineer studies center
u.s. army materiel command
united states
united states army
united states army corps of engineers
world war iii
I found this rather interesting PDF on what could have been Denmark's first submarine.
It's in Danish, so here's the Google translate translation.
"Description of Captain V. Hovgaard Project for a submarine. 1900 "
Or what could have been Navy's first submarine ...
By Søren Nørby, cand. mag...
I stumbled across this one at a local museum yesterday.
While it doesn't say so anywhere, I suspect it's a pre-war design despite the fact that they didn't market it until the early fifties.
Despite having been cancelled nearly 5 years ago, a .pdf brochure is still online at the Kockums site:
http://www.kockums.se/pdf/viking.pdf
http://www.kockums.se/submarines/viking.html
finnish navy
kingdomofdenmarkkingdomof sweden
kongsberg defence & aerospace
merivoimat
odense steel shipyard
republic of finland
royal danish navy
royal swedish navy
viking submarine corporation
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