Bernd
2024-02-14 07:48:43 ⋅ 2mn
No. 300887
There is a rot beneath the surface of declared capability of each NAVY
Bernd
2024-02-14 09:39:26 ⋅ 2mn
No. 300906
Not ruling the waves anymore, huh.
Bernd
2024-02-14 12:08:34 ⋅ 2mn
No. 300908
>>300906
i think their navy in on the level of Russia in terms of...
Bernd
2024-02-14 12:20:51 ⋅ 2mn
No. 300910
I never understood why having a navy is so desirable.
All the important things countries posses are on the land, and if there was a ship to come, you can just shoot it down lol they are big and slow.
Bernd
2024-02-14 13:43:50 ⋅ 2mn
No. 300913
>>300910
> All the important things countries posses are on the land
NATO countries are separated by the seas so all the vital logistics between them kind of relies on navy.
> they are big and slow
Yeah but aircraft launched from a carrier is smol and fast.
Bernd
2024-02-14 14:10:23 ⋅ 2mn
No. 300919
>>300910
UK needs a big NAVY because of their overseas territories and because they need to keep their little club of colonial victims who are still under the effect of Stockholm syndrome
Bernd
2024-02-14 16:31:12 ⋅ 2mn
No. 300934
>>300913
Yeah, but not only aircraft carriers. Submarines, and more specifically those used to carry nuclear missiles give you the advantage of launching an attack at a shorter distance and depending on the depth they can't be detected by most radars.
Bernd
2024-02-21 08:41:01 ⋅ 2mn
No. 301648
Lol, it keeps happening