Navy Redux
Mods feel free to merge this with the larger US Navy in Twilight 2000 thread we've had coming and going.
Mark Felton is a youtuber with an eye to military history. He recently produced two videos talking about ships built during WWII, still in use today. Pt. 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nAGbsjM5CE Pt. 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjUha9XBZAE More than a few of these vessels are from the US (mostly coast guard tugs and buoy tenders), and were not transferred until the 1990s or 2000s, which means in the event of a diminished US fleet, post-TDM, they could potentially be pressed back in to service rather than being sold. Perhaps most interesting is this vessel, an un-powered barge: http://www.navsource.org/archives/14/5926.htm Essentially a floating hotel with machine shop, hospital, rest berths for crew and a helicopter platform. I would wager most if not all of these would be held for coastal defense, only capable of mounting ad-hoc weapon systems (perhaps a stock of Hellfire missiles, turning them into light missile boats ala the OSA-II class, or, given enough time, perhaps even Harpoon rails, but more likely the former). Just more grist for the idea mills, gents. |
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