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I'm not the one posting all the incorrect or irrelevant shit. Reread your first few posts in the topic.
No first off all the subs will belong to a battle group. Thats why I provided the links what the battle groups consist off.
Strike Group
a carrier
a guided missile cruiser
two guided missile destroyers
an attack submarine

Look at the carriers and put 1 and 1 together where you will find the subs.
Again where did I say all? Get your facts straight
 
What is the use if they are travelling alone and not part of a battle group. Tell me their mandate so you can see how wrong your Fucking point is.


http://www.navy.mil/navydata/cno/n87/usw/issue_7/submarine_mission.htm

The other type of submarine, the attack type, does not carry the big missiles. Today, it has torpedoes and the air-breathing Tomahawk missile, which performed with amazing accuracy against shore installations in the Persian Gulf and off the Adriatic Sea. In addition, it did just about everything else, staying submerged the entire time. The unseen underwater ship does her work by stealth and quietly, her whereabouts unknown to all except her crew and the command that tasked her. These secret missions and the unclassified ones as well - for example, participating in fleet problems as part of a carrier task force, providing protective escort for a "boomer," or carrying out a cruise missile attack on some enemy installation on shore - are part of the attack submarine's repertoire. Not much can be told of this, and some of what has been published about their operations is incorrect, but the submarine's versatility cannot be challenged.
 
Originally Posted by LiuKangBakinPie View Post
No first off all the subs will belong to a battle group. Thats why I provided the links what the battle groups consist off.
Strike Group
a carrier
a guided missile cruiser
two guided missile destroyers
an attack submarine

Look at the carriers and put 1 and 1 together where you will find the subs.
Again where did I say all? Get your facts straight

wtf man, you said it in the very post you quoted yourself in saying. really are you daft or just trolling for negative attention?
 
Being one of the most powerful tools in the hands of the U.S., aircraft carriers are one of the most ambitious targets of any anti-American country. That’s why they are also some of the most heavily defended assets which does not travel alone (as done by the Chinese trainer Varyag) but alongside a Strike Group (once known as Battle Group) including ships, supporting vessels and a nuclear submarine, whose task is, among the others, to defend the flattops from underwater attacks.

A battle group can be easily seen so what your going to use your subs on lone ranger missions where they will get blasted by enemy submarines because in hostile territory it will be facing more than 1 sub.

And don't you think Iran has got submarines? The Iranians went shopping. Along with some Mig-29s and Su-24s, they acquirred three Russian-built Kilo-class submarines, and, I believe, options on two more. These are diesel-electric boats that the Russsians swore by for shallow-water and coastal operations, claiming that they were quieter than a nuke. These submarines also featured a coating on their hulld that absorbed sonar impulses. The question is, are these boats still serviceable and are the Irnians capable of duplicating the technology.

Those flatops are worth billions of dollars. I would suspect in waters close to Iran they will use as many of their subs as possible. Or did your forget your country is almost at war with Iran?
 
wtf man, you said it in the very post you quoted yourself in saying. really are you daft or just trolling for negative attention?
And what are you doing? You call anyone who disagree with you a troll? Must be one huge list for such a daft wise and beautiful woman like you then
 
Am i late with the funnay pics?
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LiuKangBakinPie said:
No first off all the subs will belong to a battle group. Thats why I provided the links what the battle groups consist off.
Strike Group
a carrier
a guided missile cruiser
two guided missile destroyers
an attack submarine

Who said every sub? Most subs belongs to battle groups NOT all. Get your facts straight

Again where did I say all? Get your facts straight

:hmm:
 
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In the Cold war and when nuclear missiles was use and before the ships was fitted with nuclear engines it went and wonder off by its own because it could stay for months at sea.

Ones that fire ballistics will still be in a group but will break off at some time to get into its position.

You are correct they will never say where all the subs are but they will normally just where a battle group are.

To address the points above
Diesel powered submarines could not remain at sea for months. They couldn't carry enough food or fuel..

Ballistic Missile boats (Polaris, Poseidon or Trident) have never travel with a Battle Group.

See above ^^

I worked on all three classes.
All of this is total bullshit. You need to quit, you are embarrassing yourself here.

MT1/ss 1973 - 1993
USN Retired
 
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To address the points above
Diesel powered submarines could not remain at sea for months. They couldn't carry enough food or fuel..

Ballistic Missile boats (Polaris, Poseidon or Trident) have never travel with a Battle Group.

See above ^^

I worked on all three classes.
All of this is total bullshit. You need to quit, you are embarrassing yourself here.

MT1/ss 1973 - 1993
USN Retired

It's a running theme with him.
 
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