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There’s an old Navy saying …

Monday, February 16th, 2009

A collision at sea can ruin your day.”

It can also ruin several careers. One of the “related content” articles says:

    One theory being considered was that their respective anti-sonar devices – which hide submarines – were just too effective in concealing one from the other.

Possible. Not necessarily likely. Both submarines are identified as SSBNs – ballistic missile launch platforms, rather than attack submarines. This means that, rather than actively “pinging” with their sonars and listening for echos, they were listening passively to what their sonar arrays were picking up.

Sound travels long distances and in funny ways in the ocean, and it’s not necessarily a very quiet environment. The article mentions rough seas – there was probably a lot of wave noise as background. Living things make a wide variety of sounds – for years, there was an unidentified noise that sonarmen referred to as “the A-train.” I believe it was eventually attributed to Minke whales, but I could be misremembering. The path sound takes in the ocean is dependent on water temperature, salinity, and pressure, and can curve in such a way that you could be travelling parallel to another vessel that is relatively close and never hear it. You could also hear it and think it’s in a different direction compared to where it really is.

There are also blind spots in a submarine’s sonar array. For one thing, you can’t hear behind you, both because the sonar array doesn’t usually have any elements pointing directly aft, and because any that point aft would mostly pick up your own propulsion sounds. Periodically, a submarine will “clear baffles” by putting a wiggle into its track, changing course for a minute or two so that the sonar will be able to “see” behind it, then coming back to its original course.

The description of the results of the collision leads me to believe that the French sub ran into the side of the British sub. I saw nothing to indicate what angle the collision occurred at. First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Jonathan Band said that it was a low-speed collision, so it was probably just bad luck. It could have been worse – much worse.

Returning from patrol, there comes a point when you no longer have to hide your presence, and are allowed to make more speed. There is a tendency to request “going-home turns” from the engine room. Had that been the case, with the French submarine coming up in the other sub’s baffles, the collision could have been much worse. I’m glad it wasn’t.

    Eternal Father, strong to save,
    Whose arm hath bound the restless wave,
    Who biddest the mighty ocean deep
    Its own appointed limits keep;
    Oh, hear us when we cry to Thee,
    For those in peril on the sea!

UPDATE: Blackfive and Neptunus Lex have also reported on this story. The comments at Blackfive are more amusing, but the ones at Neptunus Lex are more informative.

Happy Birthday, dear Chesty

Monday, November 10th, 2008

and all of the other Marines. I was “George” at the Marine Corps Birthday Ball in Dunoon, Scotland – 1976, if memory serves. Not surprisingly, I was “George” in my submarine’s wardroom, as well.

For over 221 years our Corps has done two things for this great Nation. We make Marines, and we win battles. [Gen. Charles C. Krulak, USMC (CMC); 5 May 1997]

I knew (very slightly) Gen. Krulak when he was a Captain. He was one of the Company Officers at the Naval Academy when I attended. Not my Company Officer, but we had, let us say, occasional … dealings. Mostly when he was OOD and I had the watch. I’m pretty certain he wouldn’t remember me.

It is a proud moment, and an unnerving one

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

It’s good to know that you don’t have to be a white male to be elected president in this country. I just don’t believe that Barack Obama should have been the proof-of-concept. It appears a majority of the country disagreed with me, though, and additionally felt that the Democrats needed larger majorities in both the House and the Senate than they already have.

I guess we’ll now get the chance to see how much more bipartisan things become in January.

Giant. Bird-eating. Spider.

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Caught in action.

Figured it was appropriate for Halloween.

Let’s compromise and do it my way.

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

“Elect us, hold us accountable, and make a judgment and then go from there. But I do tell you that if the Democrats win, and have substantial majorities, Congress of the United States will be more bipartisan,” said Pelosi.

More bipartisan? I know she can presume that the media won’t call her out on this one, but is Pelosi really that stupid? Does she believe that we are stupid, or does she not care what she says because she knows she can get away with it?

And people wonder why I won’t vote for Democrats any longer.

In case it wasn’t obvious before

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

If Senator Obama’s answer to Joe the Plumber didn’t make it obvious enough, Bill Whittle takes his 2001 NPR interview by the numbers, showing not only that socialism was his viewpoint then, but also the lack of respect this “Constitutional scholar” has for the Constitution itself.

I guess he was lying when he said, “I was a constitutional law professor, which means unlike the current president I actually respect the Constitution.”

I find it hard to reconcile that declaration with “… but the Supreme Court never entered into the issues of redistribution of wealth, and sort of more basic issues of political and economic justice in this society. And uh, to that extent, as radical as I think people tried to characterize the Warren Court, it wasn’t that radical. It didn’t break free from the essential constraints that were placed by the Founding Fathers in the Constitution … ” expressed as a regret. (Emphasis added by me.)

I doubt I’m getting my name on a list, given that I’m an obscure blogger who doesn’t concentrate on political matters. After all, I’m not a Joe Wurzelbacher, a radio interviewer, or a television station, or even a student journalist.

Update: A question I’ve seen at a number of sites … given Obama’s feelings about the Constitution, can he take the oath of office in good conscience?

The grave is no bar to my call

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

It should have been, though. I know I’d be upset if petty bureaucrats behaved like that to me. I doubt that she’ll get the apology she’s hoping for – after all, they’re just faceless functionaries doing their jobs.

I don’t often do political posts, but …

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

… things that have been bothering me have been piling up:

What’s Obama’s political connection to Kenya and Raila Odinga?

Were you aware that besides being the most liberal member of the Senate, Obama originally reached office in Illinois as a socialist? That makes sense, given his answer to Joe the Plumber. Most people whose comments I’ve seen key on the “spread the wealth” portion of the answer, which definitely shows a socialist viewpoint, but the more telling portion, to me, is the first part, “I don’t want to punish your success, but …” Phrased in that manner, it means to me that Barack Obama recognizes and acknowledges that he is, indeed, planning to punish success.

And the incomparable Bill Whittle talks about Obama’s statement in the second debate that he believes that health care is a right (I’ve linked to Bill’s site, rather than directly to the video – he has many other things worth your time).

By the way, Joe the Plumber (the real one, not the archetype) is now the subject of attacks from Obama supporters. There’s a good roundup of this at Instapundit. And he’s not the only one running afoul of Obama supporters.

Vote fraud is a significant problem in this election. And Democrats in office are doing their part to abet the fraud, even to the extent of appealing to the Supreme Court to be allowed to continue to compromise the election.

I’ll let a lawyer speak to the validity of the recent ethics charges against Sarah Palin.

That’s probably more than enough for now. I know I’ve worked off my irritation to the point that I’m not going to look up any more things to add at this time. And I haven’t even started on Obama’s campaign finance shenanigans!

Got his badass quals

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

No need to requalify for a long time … beating a bear to death with a stick will do that for you.

Oh, sure. Blame the victim.

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

This is a few days old, but …

You know, I’m not sure that claiming self-defense in this case says anything good about you.