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    Cây đại liên 50 đây
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    Cái khẩu vừa rồi hình như là 12,7mm đấy bác ơi .Còn 50 là số hiệu đạn của nó, loại đạn 50 cal.

    With these advanced weapon the WW3 will be fought ,but in the WW4 they will fight with sticks and stones (Albert Einstein)
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    Chú Ăn hành tây chưa hiểu rõ về các hệ đo lường rùi.. hẹ hẹ...
    Đại liên 50 tức là cỡ nòng 50 Remington tương đương với 12.7 theo hệ đo mét.
    1 inch = 2.54 cm = 25.4 mm
    0.5 inch = 1.27 cm = 12.7 mm
    Tuy nhiên M-60 vẫn được gọi là đại liên 60, lại chẳng liên quan gì đến cỡ nòng cả.
    p/s : cal là viết tắt của caliber, còn nghĩa là gì thì chú tự tra từ điển lấy hé.
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    Tàu sân bay lớp Forrestal
    CV59 - Forrestal Class Aircraft Carrier
    Function: America''s first class of "super" carrier.
    History: Built in 1959, the Forrestal class carriers were the first of the "super" carriers, built specifically to accommodate modern jet aircraft. In ad***ion to her many other special features, the Forrestal class sported an angled flight deck deck which permitted continual flight operations and multiple steam driven catapults for launching aircraft. Four ships of the Forrestal class were built; Forrestal (CV-59), Saratoga (CV-60), Ranger (CV-61), and Independence (CV-62.) All of the Forrestal carriers supported combat operations in Vietnam. On July 29th, 1967, while operating off the coast of Vietnam a weapons malfunction caused a combination fire and explosion chain reaction that would cause the greatest loss of life since the Franklin (CV-13) was bombed by the Japanese during World War II.
    General Characteristics, Forrestal Class
    Builders:
    CV 61 - Newport News Shipbuilding Co., Newport News, VA
    CV 62 - New York Naval Shipyard, Brooklyn, NY
    Power Plant:
    Eight Foster & Wheeler boilers, four Westinghouse steam turbines, four shafts, 260,000 shaft horsepower (Forrestal) 280,000 shaft horsepower (all others)
    Date Deployed:
    August 10, 1957; decommissioned July 10, 1993 (USS Ranger)
    January 10, 1959; decommissioned September 30, 1998 (USS Independence)
    Length, Overall:
    1076 feet (323.85 meters)
    Flight Deck Length:
    252 feet (76.81 meters)
    Beam:
    130 feet (39.62 meters)
    Displacement:
    Approx. 79,300 tons full load
    Speed:
    30+ knots (34.52+mph, 55.55+ kph)
    Crew:
    Ship''s Company: 3,019 - Air Wing: 2,480
    Armament:
    Three Mk 29 Launchers for NATO Sea Sparrow (RIM-7M) Surface to Air missile
    One Mk 15 Mod 2 Close-In Weapon System (3 mounts)
    Sensors:
    One AN/SPS-48 air search radar
    One AN/SPS-49 air search radar
    One AN/SPS-67 surface search radar
    Three Mk 91 fire control directors (Sea Sparrow)
    Countermeasures:
    One Mk 36 Mod 2 Super Rapid-Blooming Off Board Chaff System (SRBOC)
    One AN/SLQ-29 electronic warfare suite
    One AN/SLQ-25 towed torpedo decoy (Nixie)
    Aircraft:
    75
    Ships:
    USS Ranger (CV-61), Decommissioned, in Reserve
    USS Independence (CV-62), Decommissioned, in Reserve
    INFANTRY 2003
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    Tàu sân bay lớp Kitty Hawk
    CV63 - Kitty Hawk Class Aircraft Carrier
    Function: Centerpiece and Flagship of the Navy''s "Forward....from the sea..." power projection mission.
    Description: Hosting 85 aircraft and carrying enough supplies *****stain her Air Wing and escorts for 90 days, the modern U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, in effect, represents a mobile piece of American real estate, capable of projecting the power and influence of the United States any where in the world. With the end of the Cold War the Navy carrier mission has shifted from maintaining Sea Lanes of Communication and confronting the Soviet Navy to addressing regional threats to U.S. interests. While still fully capable of dominating the open seas, the Navy, through the Carrier Battle Groups, now focuses on supporting near-shore "littoral zone" and inshore U.S. ground operations. While the Ticonderoga class Guided Missile Cruisers and Arleigh Burke class Guided Missile Destroyers possess an awesome amount of firepower, they lack the flexibility of the carrier air wing. By swapping out and adjusting the number of aircraft aboard, the aircraft carrier can tailor its air wing to meet mission needs. Deployed in 1961, The Kitty Hawk and the Constellation are the only conventional carriers still on active duty with the U.S. Navy, with the Kitty Hawk also being the only forward-deployed conventional carrier. These carriers are expected to remain in service until 2008.
    General Characteristics, Kitty Hawk Class
    Builders:
    CV 63 - New York Ship Building Corp., Camden, NJ
    CV 64 - New York Naval Shipyard, Brooklyn, NY
    Power Plant:
    Eight Foster & Wheeler boilers, four Westinghouse steam turbines, four shafts, 280,000 total shaft horsepower
    Date Deployed:
    April 29, 1961 (USS Kitty Hawk)
    Length, Overall:
    1062.5 feet (323.85 meters)
    Flight Deck Length:
    252 feet (76.81 meters)
    Beam:
    130 feet (39.62 meters)
    Displacement:
    Approx. 80,800 long tons (82,096.69 metric tons) full load
    Speed:
    30+ knots (34.52+mph, 55.55+ kph)
    Crew:
    Ship''s Company: 3,150 - Air Wing: 2,480
    Armament:
    Three Mk 29 Launchers for NATO Sea Sparrow (RIM-7M) Surface to Air missile
    One Mk 15 Mod 2 Close-In Weapon System (3 mounts)
    Sensors:
    One AN/SPS-48 air search radar
    One AN/SPS-49 air search radar
    One AN/SPS-67 surface search radar
    One AN/SPS-64 navigational radar
    Three Mk 91 fire control directors (Sea Sparrow)
    Countermeasures:
    One Mk 36 Mod 2 Super Rapid-Blooming Off Board Chaff System (SRBOC)
    One AN/SLQ-29 electronic warfare suite
    One AN/SLQ-25 towed torpedo decoy (Nixie)
    Aircraft:
    85
    Ships:
    USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63), Yokosuka, Japan
    USS Constellation (CV-64), San Diego, CA
    INFANTRY 2003
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    Tầu sân bay lớp Enterprise
    CVN65 - Enterprise Class Aircraft Carrier
    Function: Centerpiece and Flagship of the Navy''s "Forward....from the sea..." power projection mission.
    Description: Hosting 85 aircraft and carrying enough supplies *****stain her air wing and escorts for 90 days, the modern U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, in effect, represents a mobile piece of American real estate, capable of projecting the power and influence of the United States any where in the world. With the end of the Cold War the navy carrier mission has shifted from maintaining Sea Lanes of Communication and confronting the Soviet Navy to addressing regional threats to U.S. interests. While still fully capable of dominating the open seas, the Navy, through the Carrier Battle Groups, now focuses on supporting near shore "littoral zone" and inshore U.S. ground operations. While the Ticonderoga class Guided Missile Cruisers and Arleigh Burke class Guided Missile Destroyers possess an awesome amount of firepower, they lack the flexibility of the carrier air wing. By swapping out and adjusting the number of aircraft aboard, the aircraft carrier can tailor its air wing to meet mission needs. The Enterprise is the first American nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and is expected to remain in service until 2013, when it will be replaced by the CVX-78.
    General Characteristics, Enterprise Class
    Builders:
    Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport News, VA
    Power Plant:
    Eight Westinghouse A2W nuclear reactors, four geared steam turbines, four shafts
    Date Deployed:
    November 25, 1961 (USS Enterprise)
    Length, Overall:
    1,040 feet (335.64 meters)
    Flight Deck Length:
    252 feet (76.81 meters)
    Beam:
    133 feet (40.54 meters)
    Displacement:
    89,600 long tons (91,037.91 metric tons) full load
    Speed:
    30+ knots (34.52+mph, 55.55+ kph)
    Crew:
    Ship''s Company: 3,350 - Air Wing 2,480
    Armament:
    Three Mk 29 Launchers for NATO Sea Sparrow (RIM-7M) Surface to Air missile
    One Mk 15 Mod 2 Close-In Weapon System (3 mounts)
    Sensors:
    One AN/SPS-48 air search radar
    One AN/SPS-49 air search radar
    One AN/SPS-67 surface search radar
    One AN/SPS-64 navigational radar
    Three Mk 91 fire control directors (Sea Sparrow)
    Countermeasures:
    One Mk 36 Mod 2 Super Rapid-Blooming Off Board Chaff System (SRBOC)
    One AN/SLQ-32(v)3 electronic warfare suite
    One AN/SLQ-25 towed torpedo decoy (Nixiee)
    Aircraft:
    85
    Ship:
    USS Enterprise (CVN 65), Norfolk, VA
    INFANTRY 2003
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    Tầu sân bay lớp John F. Kennedy
    CV67 - John F. Kennedy Class Aircraft Carrier
    Function: Centerpiece and Flagship of the Navy''s "Forward....from the sea..." power projection mission.
    Description: Hosting 85 aircraft and carrying enough supplies *****stain her Air Wing and escorts for 90 days, the modern U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, in effect, represents a mobile piece of American real estate, capable of projecting the power and influence of the United States any where in the world. With the end of the Cold War the navy carrier mission has shifted from maintaining Sea Lanes of Communication and confronting the Soviet Navy to addressing regional threats to U.S. interests. While still fully capable of dominating the open seas, the Navy, through the Carrier Battle Groups, now focuses on supporting near shore "littoral zone" and inshore U.S. ground operations. While the Ticonderoga class Guided Missile Cruisers and Arleigh Burke class Guided Missile Destroyers possess an awesome amount of firepower, they lack the flexibility of the carrier air wing. By swapping out and adjusting the number of aircraft aboard, the aircraft carrier can tailor its air wing to meet mission needs. Though powered by eight conventional boilers, the Kennedy was originally supposed to be nuclear powered, but budget constraints forced its conversion to conventional boilers. The USS John F. Kennedy became the first active carrier assigned to the Naval Reserve fleet in September of 1995, where she supports active Navy training.
    General Characteristics, John F. Kennedy Class
    Builders:
    Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport News, VA
    Power Plant:
    Eight Foster & Wheeler boilers, four Westinghouse steam turbines, four shafts, 280,000 total shaft horsepower
    Date Deployed:
    September 7, 1964
    Length, Overall:
    1052 feet (320.65 meters)
    Flight Deck Length:
    252 feet (76.81 meters)
    Beam:
    130 feet (39.62 meters)
    Displacement:
    82,000 long tons (83,315.95 metric tons) full load
    Speed:
    30+ knots (34.52+mph, 55.55+ kph)
    Crew:
    Ship''s Company: 3,117
    Air Wing: 2,480
    Armament:
    Three Mk 29 Launchers for NATO Sea Sparrow (RIM-7M) Surface to Air missile
    One Mk 15 Mod 2 Close-In Weapon System (3 mounts)
    Sensors:
    One AN/SPS-49 air search radar
    One AN/SPS-67 surface search radar
    One AN/SPS-64 navigational radar
    Three Mk 91 fire control directors (Sea Sparrow)
    Countermeasures:
    One Mk 36 Mod 2 Super Rapid-Blooming Off Board Chaff System (SRBOC)
    One AN/SLQ-32(v)3 electronic warfare suite
    One AN/SLQ-25 towed torpedo decoy (Nixiee)
    Aircraft:
    Approximately 85
    INFANTRY 2003
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    Tầu sân bay lớp Nimitz
    CVN68 - Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier
    Function: Centerpiece and Flagship of the Navy''''s "Forward....from the sea..." power projection mission.
    Description: Hosting 85 aircraft and carrying enough supplies *****stain her Air Wing and escorts for 90 days, the modern U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, in effect, represents a mobile piece of American real estate, capable of projecting the power and influence of the United States any where in the world. With the end of the Cold War the navy carrier mission has shifted from maintaining Sea Lanes of Communication and confronting the Soviet Navy to addressing regional threats to U.S. interests. While still fully capable of dominating the open seas, the Navy, through the Carrier Battle Groups, now focuses on supporting near shore "littoral zone" and inshore U.S. ground operations. While the Ticonderoga class Guided Missile Cruisers and Arleigh Burke class Guided Missile Destroyers possess an awsome amount of firepower, they lack the flexability of the carrier air wing. By swaping out and adjusting the number of aircraft aboard, the aircraft carrier can tailor its air wing to meet mission needs. The Nimitz-class carriers, eight operational and one under construction, are the largest, most powerful, warships in the world. The USS Nimitz (CVN 68) underwent its first refueling during a 33-month Refueling Complex Overhaul at Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Va., in 1998.
    General Characteristics, Nimitz Class
    Cost:
    About $4.5 billion each
    Builders:
    Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport News, VA
    Power Plant:
    Eight Westinghouse A2W nuclear reactors, four geared steam turbines, four shafts
    Date Deployed:
    May 3, 1975 (USS Nimitz)
    Length, Overall:
    1,092 feet (332.85 meters)
    Flight Deck Length:
    252 feet (76.81 meters)
    Beam:
    134 feet (40.84 meters)
    Displacement:
    Approx. 97,000 long tons (98,556.67 metric tons) full load
    Speed:
    30+ knots (34.52+mph, 55.55+ kph)
    Crew:
    Ship''''s Company: 3,200 - Air Wing 2,480
    Armament:
    Three Mk 29 Launchers for NATO Sea Sparrow (RIM-7M) Surface to Air missile
    One Mk 15 Mod 2 Close-In Weapon System (3 mounts on Nimitz and Dwight D. Eisenhower, and 4 mounts on Carl Vinson and later ships of the class)
    Sensors:
    One AN/SPS-48 air search radar
    One AN/SPS-49 air search radar
    One AN/SPS-67 surface search radar
    One AN/SPS-64 navigational radar
    Three Mk 91 fire control directors (Sea Sparrow)
    Countermeasures:
    One Mk 36 Mod 2 Super Rapid-Blooming Off Board Chaff System (SRBOC)
    One AN/SLQ-32(v)3 electronic warfare suite
    One AN/SLQ-25 towed torpedo decoy (Nixiee)
    Aircraft:
    85
    Ships:
    USS Nimitz (CVN-68), Norfolk, VA
    USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69), Norfolk, VA
    USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70), Bremerton, WA
    USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71), Norfolk, VA
    USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), Everett, WA
    USS George Washington (CVN 73), Norfolk, VA
    USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74), San Diego, CA
    USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75), Norfolk, VA
    Ronald Reagan (CVN-76) (under construction)(bây giờ đã hạ thuỷ rồi )
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