Originally posted by Shotgun:and the engineer laying it.
Thats a good question. Its common knowledge that we have minesweepers but its not known for sure that we have mine-laying capabilities. But then again there are never dedicated mine-laying vessels in navies throughout the world. So i suppose we do have mine-laying capability but incoporated into multi-role combat naval platforms such as the corvettes and the frigates.Originally posted by beavan:does our navy have minelayers?
No navy whose country depends on the sea lanes of communication would want to have a mine-laying capabilityOriginally posted by tankee1981:Thats a good question. Its common knowledge that we have minesweepers but its not known for sure that we have mine-laying capabilities. But then again there are never dedicated mine-laying vessels in navies throughout the world. So i suppose we do have mine-laying capability but incoporated into multi-role combat naval platforms such as the corvettes and the frigates.
Well,not exactly true. Mine-laying capability can be used to block off one end of a straits and force commercial vessels to turn the other way. Its not es effective as a naval blockade which allows for selective targeting of vessels, however it is cheaper as once the mine is laid, that's it.End of story..no need for maintenace whatsoever.Originally posted by MrFugue:No navy whose country depends on the sea lanes of communication would want to have a mine-laying capability
but for mines, if u lay it there, it means that u yourself can't use the area as well. so it is not the end of the story.Originally posted by SpecOps87:Well,not exactly true. Mine-laying capability can be used to block off one end of a straits and force commercial vessels to turn the other way. Its not es effective as a naval blockade which allows for selective targeting of vessels, however it is cheaper as once the mine is laid, that's it.End of story..no need for maintenace whatsoever.
Originally posted by Shotgun:I know of a few engineers and pioneers who would agree with you that the water and salt of seawater is not healthy for them too!
As for land mines... err im not sure if ppl actually mine beaches... sometimes water and salt not too healthy for the mines and the engineer laying it. [/b]
Salt water is damn and really sianz, but we don't lay minefield on the beach , just beach fortification.Originally posted by insouciant:I know of a few engineers and pioneers who would agree with you that the water and salt of seawater is not healthy for them too!
Footrot is no joke!Originally posted by desiaru:scared foot rot ah? lol