Posted on May 11, 2015
CH (MAJ) William Beaver
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What is the Navy's most lethal warship in today's fleet? The aircraft carrier? The submarine? Something else? What say you?
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PFC Tuan Trang
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DGD 1000
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PO2 Kevin LaCroix
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Boomers.
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SrA Edward Vong
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Railgun transformers
The rail gun from Transformers.
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PO2 Alfredo Pacheco
PO2 Alfredo Pacheco
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Hey, another decade and we will have that.
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SrA Edward Vong
SrA Edward Vong
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PO2 Alfredo Pacheco This is true, and I also hear talks about a real life Helicarrier from Avengers
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PO2 Alfredo Pacheco
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Yeah.....I don't see that happening anytime soon. Each fan/turbine would need it's own nuclear reactor just to keep it in the air. Not to mention you can't pass a certain alt unless everyone is on oxygen masks. Also, you have some insane crosswinds up there.

It would be better/logical to invest the time to research new forms of propulsion vs a flying carrier. Hey, what about a sub-carrier. Now THAT would be the deadliest ship ever.
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SrA Edward Vong
SrA Edward Vong
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Agreed, there are things that's just cool, but doesn't need to be done.
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SSG John Erny
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The new rail gun and lasers have to be in the running some where, they are nasty tools for nasty enemies. I know they are not a vessel but they will soon be on them.
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CAPT Kevin B.
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It would be a Trident SSBN of course. I worked out at Bangor and had a chance to go aboard them a few times. It just seemed strange wandering around "Sherwood Forest" (the tubes). Like all our submarines, lots of pipes anchored at each bend with a rubber dampener ring. Interesting things I learned. It was the last sub designed on paper. CAD came out later. The fire control computer is old school; motors and gears. Utterly reliable and even when taking a beating. The subs don't belong to the Navy. They are owned by the Strategic Program; the same outfit that owns the AF nukes. The torpedo system looks like Rube Goldberg on Meth. That's because SP didn't have that in the original design and the Navy said they weren't taking anything out that can't shoot back. Some of them have been converted to shoot Tomahawks, 154 of them. That said, the platform is getting long in the tooth so the replacement design is underway. Last I heard they will cost $4B a copy.
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CDR William Kramer
CDR William Kramer
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Some misstatments here. In my civilian capacity, I was a Program Manager at the facility that built the missile guidance systems and the Fire Control systems for Trident and the Fire Control for trident was absolutely digital as opposed to motors and gears. The original Polaris might have been motors and gears but that was long before Trident. What you are calling "Strategic Programs" is actually the "Strategic Systems Program Office" otherwise known as "SSP" which is a Navy organization within the Naval Sea Systems Command. They don't really "own" the boats, the Navy does. Their mission orders and tasking comes from STRATCOM which is a joint command just like how the rest of the ships and aircraft come under one of the other Combatant Commanders such as Northcom, Centcom, etc.
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COL Charles Williams
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I am a dirt Soldier, so I would say an Aircraft Carrier or a Ballistic Missile Submarine...
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SSG (ret) William Martin
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I vote for a nuclear powered submarine with nukes because she is silent but deadly.
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MSgt Electrical Power Production
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Actually I would have to say the aircraft carrier with the nuclear subs a close second.
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SGT Cavalry Scout
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That carrier
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PO3 Terry Henry
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LCS is probably the deadliest in my opinion. Crazy fast, heavily armed, almost zero radar cross section. I could be biased though. I helped build LCS 4 in Mobile AL.
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