>AMERICAN NAVY
Axaxxaxa YOU CAN'T make this shit up
>>67682418
>Coming out of port
Wow it's fucking nothing
>>67682418
>LCS's critical engine failure looks exactly the same as the Kusnov's typical engine day
really did make me consider an alternative viewpoint
Does Russia even have a navy?
>>67682984
>kuznetsov typical day
>>67683057
rusty piece of shit
>>67683080
Could destroy Finland
>>67683105
At the same time destroying russia, nice.
>>67682418
>xaxaxaxa
what did he mean by this?
>>67683057
>anchor down, just sitting there
>>67683057
>>67683080
>>67683105
>>67683183
>>67682418
The only thing it attacks is the ozone layer.
>>67682418
God bless america. This thread deserves a bump
>>67683183
>nuke Finland
>the prevailing winds take the nuclear fallout east over St. Petersburg
Genius.
Why does USA catapult their aircraft?
>>67683057
>Kuznov typical day is at anchor due to the engine not working properly
>>67683599
It saves fuel in the aircraft themselves. If the ship can propel the aircraft during takeoff, that leaves more fuel available during flight.
>>67683365
Top kek :DD
>>67683057
>No wake behind it
Yes, comrade it's totally moving right now.
>>67683599
>>67683803
Wait, how does that work again? That sounds rad as fuck.
>>67683365
Best post
>>67685423
basically a big slingshot that throws the plane off the carrier at tremendous speeds, used for all non-vertical-takeoff planes at sea
it saves fuel and means the runways can be smaller
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFGzgvgltMw
skip to just before 3 minutes in
>>67683365
>>67684937
>>67685636
nod really, ozone layer has nothing to do with carbon emissions
t. autist who can't enjoy life
>>67683365
absolutely ebin
>>67683365
>>67685713
>check the comments
>someone says it costs 1.3 trillion
>check if it's real
>it is
What the fuck? Is that even necessary?
>>67683057
>typical day
>anchor down
nice try ivan