It's hard to disagree, especially when ballistic missiles went to sea. In practical terms, there's comparatively little video available on subs. We have a few ideas in development but it's not the same as a carrier under attack with 4 cameras taking film. Let us know what you'd like to see, and we'll try to deliver. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
@@BearingStraight Well I think, Drachinifel is coming in September. You should get him to sit down with the podcast boys and ask. The premise is that in the day of the HMS Victory the only thing that could stand against her was another ship of the line. One vs. One the "Ship of the Battle Line" was going to win against anything else that challenged it. So when did that change. Obviously the Whitehead torpedo is the tool that will let David slay Goliath. What weapon system de-throned the Battleship? My contention it was when the Grand Fleet was moved too Scapa Flow the submarine took over as the dominate weapon of the seas. Virtually all Naval concerns were the two world wars were either submarines or reactions to submarines. With the exception of Jutland all classes of capital ships were in support of amphibious assaults. Step one in controlling the seas was to stop the subs, that was true in both world wars.
Submarines are the most dangerous warships, as far back as WWI.
It's hard to disagree, especially when ballistic missiles went to sea. In practical terms, there's comparatively little video available on subs. We have a few ideas in development but it's not the same as a carrier under attack with 4 cameras taking film. Let us know what you'd like to see, and we'll try to deliver. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
@@BearingStraight Well I think, Drachinifel is coming in September. You should get him to sit down with the podcast boys and ask. The premise is that in the day of the HMS Victory the only thing that could stand against her was another ship of the line. One vs. One the "Ship of the Battle Line" was going to win against anything else that challenged it. So when did that change. Obviously the Whitehead torpedo is the tool that will let David slay Goliath. What weapon system de-throned the Battleship? My contention it was when the Grand Fleet was moved too Scapa Flow the submarine took over as the dominate weapon of the seas. Virtually all Naval concerns were the two world wars were either submarines or reactions to submarines. With the exception of Jutland all classes of capital ships were in support of amphibious assaults. Step one in controlling the seas was to stop the subs, that was true in both world wars.
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