首见:皇家海军45型驱逐舰和美国航母合影

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Friday 15th October – Great Balls of Fire

After a prolonged stay in Norfolk, HMS Daring sailed to join the USS Enterprise and her strike group at sea for the exercises otherwise known as C2X.  Our stay in Norfolk has been extremely pleasant.  The USN and in particular the Arleigh Burke destroyer USS Barry, our host ship, had gone to great lengths to make us feel welcome in their home port.  Our thanks to everyone in Norfolk for making the visit one to remember.  

The Strike group totalling 12 vessels and over 70 aircraft have been operating within the US Navy’s exercise areas off the Eastern coast of America.

US naval assets include 1 Aircraft Carrier, 3 cruisers, 3 destroyers, 3 frigates and 1 supply ship.  The Norweigian Frigate ‘Fridtjof Nansen’ and Daring are the only 2 non-US assets taking part.  Daring has already played a significant part in the Exercises.  After just one day at sea with the strike group Daring was tasked to take up the duty of checking in and checking out all of the exercise aircradft.  The pilots of the F18s, Prowlers, E2Cs, Seahawks had nothing but positive comments for the warfare specialists manning the circuits and Daring’s radars and command system appeared to be working superbly, providing a full air picture and passing that out to all the other allied units. Watching the awe inspiring deck operations on USS Enterprise is a real privelage.  

This ‘C2X’ as it is referred to is designed to test the might of the USN in their ability to conduct warfare in all spheres of influence.  A bit like our BOST in the South Coast Exercise Areas but on a larger scale.  A few members of the warfare team got the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to ‘cross deck’ and spend 24 hours on the carrier.  Lt Si Cox, one of Daring’s Fighter Controller, who organised the visit, had this to say:

‘It was a dream come true, we were stood literally 15 feet from the wing tips of jets as the landed and took off.  The heat from there jet blast felt as if it would melt your face.  The Americans really know what they’re doing, everything runs smoothly and in under a minute they can get 4 F18s off the deck.  Recovering them is a bit trickier but it’s all done on a voiceless procedure from the flight deck which shows you just how well they need to know there job.  You could almost reach out and touch the aircraft as they come in to land, that’s how close we were.  The pilots are very cool.  When they’re not flying they run the flight deck – after all they’re the best ones to know if the jets are ‘too high or too low’! I was like a kid in toy shop and I think I annoyed some people with my ‘geeking’.




Friday 15th October – Great Balls of Fire

After a prolonged stay in Norfolk, HMS Daring sailed to join the USS Enterprise and her strike group at sea for the exercises otherwise known as C2X.  Our stay in Norfolk has been extremely pleasant.  The USN and in particular the Arleigh Burke destroyer USS Barry, our host ship, had gone to great lengths to make us feel welcome in their home port.  Our thanks to everyone in Norfolk for making the visit one to remember.  

The Strike group totalling 12 vessels and over 70 aircraft have been operating within the US Navy’s exercise areas off the Eastern coast of America.

US naval assets include 1 Aircraft Carrier, 3 cruisers, 3 destroyers, 3 frigates and 1 supply ship.  The Norweigian Frigate ‘Fridtjof Nansen’ and Daring are the only 2 non-US assets taking part.  Daring has already played a significant part in the Exercises.  After just one day at sea with the strike group Daring was tasked to take up the duty of checking in and checking out all of the exercise aircradft.  The pilots of the F18s, Prowlers, E2Cs, Seahawks had nothing but positive comments for the warfare specialists manning the circuits and Daring’s radars and command system appeared to be working superbly, providing a full air picture and passing that out to all the other allied units. Watching the awe inspiring deck operations on USS Enterprise is a real privelage.  

This ‘C2X’ as it is referred to is designed to test the might of the USN in their ability to conduct warfare in all spheres of influence.  A bit like our BOST in the South Coast Exercise Areas but on a larger scale.  A few members of the warfare team got the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to ‘cross deck’ and spend 24 hours on the carrier.  Lt Si Cox, one of Daring’s Fighter Controller, who organised the visit, had this to say:

‘It was a dream come true, we were stood literally 15 feet from the wing tips of jets as the landed and took off.  The heat from there jet blast felt as if it would melt your face.  The Americans really know what they’re doing, everything runs smoothly and in under a minute they can get 4 F18s off the deck.  Recovering them is a bit trickier but it’s all done on a voiceless procedure from the flight deck which shows you just how well they need to know there job.  You could almost reach out and touch the aircraft as they come in to land, that’s how close we were.  The pilots are very cool.  When they’re not flying they run the flight deck – after all they’re the best ones to know if the jets are ‘too high or too low’! I was like a kid in toy shop and I think I annoyed some people with my ‘geeking’.




美国航母是因为大才显着舰岛小么
45型驱逐舰是目前最先进的吗?
SU27m 发表于 2010-10-30 22:26
不是,是系统集成性高,而且核动力没烟筒……
还是设计思想不同.常规动力的比如小鹰级,也是很小.
关键是美国人认为航母的主要作战武器是飞机,所有设计都围绕这点.
希望我们航母也要这样.
kakalalaso 发表于 2010-10-30 22:31


    技术上说是。
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