Colin Parkinson
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speaking of the 3" 50, a good video on them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICifnf63lCs&t=552
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICifnf63lCs&t=552
Don't feel bad we were told the airfield defense guns in Lahr and Baden were off the Bonni also.Oldgateboatdriver said:Don't be too hard on yourself JJ. You may note from my first post on the subject that I too mentioned Bonnie as a source of bofors 40 mm. I can tell you that the lore around the Navy has always been that we were fighting with Bonnie's old guns, not maggies'. So there is a definite long standing urban legend around those guns in any event.
Chief Stoker said:So the 40MM has been officially divested from the Kingston Class as its become not supportable anymore. There is a plan to have the Canadian-made Nanuk RWS installed on the platform as a replacement. The install will be pretty much the same as the Oto Melara Remote Controlled Heavy Machine Gun (RCHMG) trials done on HMCS Summerside in 2006.
Dimsum said:Where will the 40mm go? Museums, etc?
Also, in the RCHMG setup, where is it controlled from?
Chief Stoker said:So the 40MM has been officially divested from the Kingston Class as its become not supportable anymore. There is a plan to have the Canadian-made Nanuk RWS installed on the platform as a replacement. The install will be pretty much the same as the Oto Melara Remote Controlled Heavy Machine Gun (RCHMG) trials done on HMCS Summerside in 2006.
jollyjacktar said:The way things are going, I can see where this is headed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piWCBOsJr-w
Colin P said:Yep, I have some weather ships, Class 500 Cutters and torpedo recovery vessels to sell you, complete with some minor stability issues
Colin P said:To fix the "build by committee syndrome" the weatherships had fuel tanks filled with concrete, the 500 class had flume-tank, active rudders, bilge keels fitted and finally a top weight reduction program Not sure what happened with the torpedo recovery vessels.
NavyShooter said:Interestingly, when they refurbished those 40mm's back in the 90s, I passed through FMFCS weapons shop and paused to look at the data plates on several of the receivers that were going in for re-finishing from Green to Gray....
I recall the dates of manufacture being as early as 1942, and as late as 1944, but none of the (5 or 6) that I looked at that day were past 1944.
Those guns are all *OLD* and while that doesn't mean the Bofors isn't a GOOD gun, it does make them as old as the Lee Enfields that the Rangers are finally getting replaced.
Ironically, they design of the .50 HMG's that may end up in the RWS date back to 1918 or so (if they're using the .50 M2 style Brownings.)
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