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Guessing a sinkex?And when it hit a surface ship, it hurts
Guessing a sinkex?And when it hit a surface ship, it hurts
A destroyer escort hit by a plunging Talos.Guessing a sinkex?
The 1200 psi plants proved problematic for the US Navy. They were unreliable and somewhat dangerous to operate. For example, you often took your broomstick with you, waving it up and down, to warn you of a steam leak when walking around the machinery spaces...The Des Moines aren't that much newer, and neither are their propulsion plants. Still the same sort of 600 psi machinery as wartime ships, not the 1200 psi machinery of the Mitschers onwards, nor the new pressure-fired boilers used on the Knox class and intended for the John F. Kennedy, so there aren't really any grounds for that much improvement in propulsion.
600 psi will cut you in half as well but the 1200s I’ve heard were difficult.The 1200 psi plants proved problematic for the US Navy. They were unreliable and somewhat dangerous to operate. For example, you often took your broomstick with you, waving it up and down, to warn you of a steam leak when walking around the machinery spaces...
With the 600's you can see a steam leak. With the 1200's it was still super-heated dry steam so you couldn't see one.600 psi will cut you in half as well but the 1200s I’ve heard were difficult.