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Subject: 
RE: Boomer in Saturday pictures of MICHLUG/LTC at GATS
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lugnet.trains, lugnet.org.us.michlug
Date: 
Sun, 22 Jul 2001 17:01:38 GMT
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Rick wrote, snip

(1) Sorry, former boomer sailor, aka "bubblehead"
Boomer. hehehehhee. Typhoon's are bigger then the ones you said though :)

Actually, it depends on how you look at it :-)

                   Russian Typhoon Class     US Ohio Class
Crew                     160                   154
Dimensions               6 built, 4 active     18 built, 18 active
Length                   172 m, 560'           560'
Beam                     23.3 m, 75'           42'
Displacement Surfaced    23,200 tons           16,600 tons
Propulsion
Nuclear water reactors   2 x 190 MW            1 x ??? MW
Steam turbines           2 x 50,000 hp         2 x 60,000 hp
Performance
Full Run Speed Surfaced  12 knots              > 18 knots
Full Run Speed Submerged 25 knots              > 25 knots
Maximum diving depth     400 m                 > 800'
Sea endurance            120 days              Patrols are 70 days,
                                               Can be >120 days
Missiles             RSM-52                        Trident 2
                     20 launchers with             24 launchers with
                     20 missiles with 10 MIRV's    24 missiles with 12
MIRV's
                     = 200 nuclear warheads        = 288 nuclear warheads

I think considering our technical advantages and the fact that "we" can find
"them" a lot easier, I know which one I would rather be on!

They are "wide" because they are 2 subs in one, running parallel to each
other. Interesting concept!

(5) Sorry, that depth is classified! If I told you I would have to kill • you.
I already know it's below 1500 meters (feet? I get those mixed up)

No comment ;-)

Rick


Thanx,

Mark Millère
LUGnet # 525
Visit Milissa's LEGO store, Millère's Spares
<http://www.brickbay.com/store.asp?i=MMillere>



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  Re: Boomer in Saturday pictures of MICHLUG/LTC at GATS
 
(...) It's mine (...) I had to shorten it for the area I was given. (...) It's not in port. :) (...) No (...) It's on the reverse side of the missile (...) It can spark lots of discussion. Not many naval vessels are seen on LUGNet (...) Boomer. (...) (23 years ago, 22-Jul-01, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.org.us.michlug)

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