Belgarion wrote on Mar 30
th, 2025 at 1:10pm:
Armchair_Politician wrote on Mar 30
th, 2025 at 12:33pm:
Sir Eoin O Fada wrote on Mar 29
th, 2025 at 2:59pm:
Armchair_Politician wrote on Mar 29
th, 2025 at 9:03am:
Sir Eoin O Fada wrote on Mar 29
th, 2025 at 8:04am:
Submarines are absolutely useless against air attack or air invasion, and any such action is far more probable than any sea borne attack.
Really? So you don't think that a submarine can lurk undetected off the coast of a hostile nation and launch an attack at an airbase if the need should arise? A submarine is probably the
ONLY way to do such an attack without risking detection. The nuclear powered submarines we will be buying from the US have this very capability with the missiles having a range of 2,000 kilometres.
Yes, really and bear in mind that the subs we will be getting are not nuclear powered.
Where do you come up with this? You're completely wrong. The Virginia-class attack submarines we are buying from the US Navy are nuclear-powered submarines. The subsequent submarines we will design and build (the AUKUS-class) with the UK are also nuclear powered.
I think what he is trying to say is that nuclear powered submarines use steam to turn the propellor, which in his mind makes them steam powered. This is akin to saying that a car is powered by expanding gas, not petrol. While this is true in a sense, common usage and understanding describes the fuel source, not the propulsion process.
And just to refute his argument entirely, never have I heard a nuclear submariner refer to his vessel as steam powered.
All ships, previous to the so called nuclear powered ones were/are described by their motive power.
Sailing ships and before them as oared, single bank, two etc.
Ships propelled by steam engines are Steam ships, they are never called by their fuel type.
Motor ships by their power plant also, diesel-electric subs are called after their power plant type not after their fuel
Murray River paddle boats, as another example, are called steam boats not after their main fuel, wood.
So the erroneously termed Nuclear submarines are steam boats because they are powered by steam, their fuel source is a nuclear reactor, which without the boiler, water and steam engines can do sfa to move the boat.
Here endeth the lesson, except to remark that of course submariners are going to call them what the boss calls them, submariners are chosen for their intelligence as well as other factors, e.g. size.; they aren’t stupid.
Politicians coined the Nuclear Powered misnomer because of votes.
Steam ship sounds so old fashioned.
Edit.
The analogy with cars fails because cars are not ships and the terms of reference are somewhat different, however steam cars are never known by their fuel source, Abner Doble’s famous cars used petrol as a fuel to make steam, they were however referred to as steam cars not petrol cars.
However I am willing to be educated, so explain why so called Nuclear submarines are not steam boats.