Friday, May 23, 2025

Ensimmäisen monitoimikorvetin vesillelasku

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  1. The North Koreans should watch this.

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    1. They're too busy trying to escape Kim Jong Un's death squads.

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    2. Hahaha, ain't that the truth. Do you think he's executed anyone yet? Because he will!

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  2. The red dollies are marked "Mammoet" (Mammoth) which is a Dutch company that specializes in moving massive pieces anywhere in the world. I guess the shipyard decided to focus on building the ship and sub-contract the 'launch' to specialists. I think the ship is a Pohjanmaa class corvette for the Finnish navy.
    Al_in_Ottawa

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  3. Sharp looking ship, sharp looking operation they got going, high quality product too no doubt. Place is spotless clean.

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  4. Imagine being the guy who is ordered: "Hans check the tire pressure and tread depth".

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  5. Interesting that the bow has no "foot", very clean design.

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    1. Not a naval architect, but my understanding is that bulbous bows are to improve fuel efficiency, and I would think that warships would consider this secondary to handling and speed. Also - this being a northern country - it could be that the vessel has an ice-class hull, in which case a bulbous bow would be out of the question.

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    2. A quick search confirmed your point, the hull is ice strengthened, good observation, whomever you are. :/

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  6. Those bow thrusters way out on the thin section of the bow? Got to be hydraulic driven, straight blow thru port to starboard and vice versa. Looks like a good idea, higher steering authority, must be pretty tough design if thats an ice breaker capable hull.

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    1. The term is "Ice Strengthened Hull"
      This lady is built to resist damage while sailing thru ice-prone waters.
      She isn't built for ice breaking, per se.
      Subtle distinction but an important one.

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  7. Someone should send a copy of this video to S. Korea so they can taunt their northern cousins.

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