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i don't know, but it not the first time i seen cable on the side of a warship.
yes i found it so, the cables or sling(?) are connected to rhibi don't know, but it not the first time i seen cable on the side of a warship.
edit: i think those for RHIB, because almost all of them connect to that
here one
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here on british one
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Survey vessel you meanView attachment 20377
Chinese ships have arrived
Yes, Research , Submarine rescue vessel and tugboat.Survey vessel you mean
If you watch closely you will see KRI Dipenogoro hoist Romeo flag. Romeo flag is four sets of signals are used for underway replenishment at sea.the process can be fuel replenishment, ammunition, and other supplies.i don't know, but it not the first time i seen cable on the side of a warship.
edit: i think those for RHIB, because almost all of them connect to that
here one
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here on british one
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wait sorry, just to be clear we talking about this cable right? or im wrong here.If you watch closely you will see KRI Dipenogoro hoist Romeo flag. Romeo flag is four sets of signals are used for underway replenishment at sea.the process can be fuel replenishment, ammunition, and other supplies.
The wire you see on KRI dipenogoro is for replanisment at sea. Its different from the one that used for towing the RHIB.
And also two days ago HMAS ballarat and HMAS sirius doing RAS operation while doing passex with KRI dipenogoro.
If i recall correctly you wouldn't see such a long strings on receiver side of RAS, the guide tether, delivery pipe is coming from the source and mounted on receiver.If you watch closely you will see KRI Dipenogoro hoist Romeo flag. Romeo flag is four sets of signals are used for underway replenishment at sea.the process can be fuel replenishment, ammunition, and other supplies.
The wire you see on KRI dipenogoro is for replanisment at sea. Its different from the one that used for towing the RHIB.
And also two days ago HMAS ballarat and HMAS sirius doing RAS operation while doing passex with KRI dipenogoro.
wait sorry, just to be clear we talking about this cable right? or im wrong here.
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if so i do think that were a rhib line, as it connect to rhib just like pic below (more tension maybe?).
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yes, because referring to @JATOSINT questionView attachment 20432 u must be talk about this one
i thought he refers to that, so that's why i told it were rhib line.
Ah yes, sorry. Its have towing bridle. Yes, its for towing the RHIByes, because referring to @JATOSINT question
i thought he refers to that, so that's why i told it were rhib line.
Yes, that oneAh yes, sorry. Its have towing bridle. Yes, its for towing the RHIB View attachment 20435
They should replace the whole package with Stark miniaturized Arc reactor + Repulsor tech. And backloading the flight control over to the Stark Cloud infrastructureIf they can Made a more smooth engine, more practical way to guide it (like using HUD device on the helmet and connect it to your brain nerve) and put all the package into exoskeleton armor combat suit... At least red eyes era is not too far off
Its ok to invented such thing asThey should replace the whole package with Stark miniaturized Arc reactor + Repulsor tech. And backloading the flight control over to the Stark Cloud infrastructure
lemme guess, , , another murmer sub with edge being cut at anywhere ?Indonesia sets target to have 10 submarines by 2029
Parliament member says target depends on country's financial condition, as pandemic wreaks havoc on government's budget
Erric Permana |07.05.2021
JAKARTA, Indonesia
An Indonesian parliamentarian said on Friday that the country set a target to have ten submarines for the Indonesian Navy by 2029.
According to parliament member Dave Laksono, the country currently has four submarines, but only one is fully operational.
Last month, an Indonesian submarine sank during a naval exercise, killing all 53 crew members on board. The wreckage of the KRI Nanggala-402, designed in Germany in 1977 and commissioned by the Indonesian Navy in 1981, was later found.
This was decided during a meeting of senior military officials with parliamentarians on Thursday to discuss the submarine sinking and the condition of the military's defense equipment, Dave said in cell phone messages to reporters in the capital Jakarta.
He did not specify which country these submarines would be bought from, nor whether they would be new or used. He said, "The deadline is until 2029."
The target, he said, is depending on the country's financial condition, as the COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on the government's budget.
Indonesia sets target to have 10 submarines by 2029
Parliament member says target depends on country's financial condition, as pandemic wreaks havoc on government's budget - Anadolu Ajansıwww.aa.com.tr