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creator2003 wrote:QUOTE (creator2003 @ Sep 11 2008, 09:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Oh is that what that target was ,pretty cool to see ,i noticed it shook the platform alittle when it took off ,side to side action there that was corrected quickly with its foward motion ,would like to see that from a stand still and see how it acts then ,whats the price of one of those missiles? pretty pricey i would say thats proberly why there has only been one since we have had those helicopters ,
still apart from smaller targets what could this do in a fight with a frigate ,i reckon they need a mini gun off the nose to lay down some heavy lead and then power of the mavericks ,still it would be a good luck guys type of mission without backup of some jets whats another 4 kamans gonna do ,i think they would be just picked off one by one or all at once ...
man side guns on these things are a joke its not like they are going into Vietnam were those would be helpful ,they are just a coast guard chopper hyped up in grey ?
Cost is up to US$160 000 each or more for these missiles they are excellent for shooting tanks but don't expect a 27km range unless you are really high and in perfect weather conditions. Some versions of the P3 orion can also fire mavericks but it would not be suitable for Anti ship missions against a Frigate unless you had cover to hide behind if you were to go up against a Frigate. The ideal weapon for that would be the Harpoon missile launched from a P3. Lets not forget NZ is also getting some NH90s and A109s. But still NZ needs a strike fighter as a realistic deterent against any threat which F-16s would have been ideal.
ZK-MAT wrote:QUOTE (ZK-MAT @ Sep 13 2008, 10:51 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>From the Stuff website:
A specially-rigged patio heater was placed inside the shipping container off Great Barrier Island yesterday.
No outside decked entertaining area is safe now..... the Navy has proven that it can find and destroy patio heaters!
On the insurance side... it's an excluded event as it was a purposeful act, and not one to save the ship or lives (such as jettisoning containers to prevent a ship sinking). Still I wonder if they cleaned up the debris??
Haha you've answered the next question too: how did a heat-seeker manage to find a floating container??
'Course now we know the Maverick is optimised for patio heaters inside boxes, you can safely bring yours out into the fresh air...![]()
"Excluded event"...so if some bright spark rams my new car on purpose, it is not covered??
Time to go check the fine print, I'd sure want my container full of goodies to be covered against the bad guys, even pirates!

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