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What the Hell Is Up With The Navy Lately?
#31
RE: What the Hell Is Up With The Navy Lately?
(August 23, 2017 at 10:44 am)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote:
(August 23, 2017 at 10:22 am)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: NZ has a navy?

I didn't know they had lakes that big. 

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#32
RE: What the Hell Is Up With The Navy Lately?
(August 23, 2017 at 11:00 am)Anomalocaris Wrote:
(August 23, 2017 at 10:44 am)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: I didn't know they had lakes that big. 

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And those pirates in that movie, too?
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#33
RE: What the Hell Is Up With The Navy Lately?
(August 23, 2017 at 7:59 am)Fireball Wrote:
(August 22, 2017 at 10:36 am)zebo-the-fat Wrote: How hard is to have someone looking towards the sharp end of the ship to look for things in the way?
Might be good to use radar as well

Depending on the weather, there would be lookouts out on deck, or at least on the bridge. Sonar and radar may or may not have been in use, but I would have expected them to be. Kind of hard to miss a tanker. Big Grin
The incidents have involved big cargo ships.  There's a theory that the GPS on the Navy ships were hacked, giving them a false location.  That's called "GPS spoofing".
https://www.newscientist.com/article/214...berweapon/

The incidents involving the Navy ships happened at night.  So if the cargo ships had GPS spoofing equipment on them it would be easy to hide the equipment on the cargo ships and if the equipment requires a lot of power the ships' generators could provide it without any problem.  Of course that doesn't explain why the Navy ships didn't see the cargo ships on radar, unless there's a way for the cargo ships to give off false radar information.  If that's the case we have some really serious problems because our military forces would never see the attacking enemy forces, especially if the equipment could be put into planes and missiles.  

In the case of GPS spoofing it would be possible to deflect our cruise missiles and ICMBs and maybe even turn them back on us.  This is a very big deal.  DARPA had better get busy.

Of course there's also the possibility that the seaman's union is using GPS spoofing to kill the drive toward robot ships that will sail without any people on board.  

One thing that the Navy can do is to record all radar images on ships at sea.  This will show if there's something going on that prevents detecting cargo ships.  They should also investigate where the components for our radar systems came from.  Maybe they got them from China.  

In any case it will be a good idea to hold off any fight with North Korea until we know what's going on.
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#34
RE: What the Hell Is Up With The Navy Lately?
(August 23, 2017 at 4:22 pm)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote:
(August 23, 2017 at 7:59 am)Fireball Wrote: Depending on the weather, there would be lookouts out on deck, or at least on the bridge. Sonar and radar may or may not have been in use, but I would have expected them to be. Kind of hard to miss a tanker. Big Grin
The incidents have involved big cargo ships.  There's a theory that the GPS on the Navy ships were hacked, giving them a false location.  That's called "GPS spoofing".
https://www.newscientist.com/article/214...berweapon/

The incidents involving the Navy ships happened at night.  So if the cargo ships had GPS spoofing equipment on them it would be easy to hide the equipment on the cargo ships and if the equipment requires a lot of power the ships' generators could provide it without any problem.  Of course that doesn't explain why the Navy ships didn't see the cargo ships on radar, unless there's a way for the cargo ships to give off false radar information.  If that's the case we have some really serious problems because our military forces would never see the attacking enemy forces, especially if the equipment could be put into planes and missiles.  

In the case of GPS spoofing it would be possible to deflect our cruise missiles and ICMBs and maybe even turn them back on us.  This is a very big deal.  DARPA had better get busy.

Of course there's also the possibility that the seaman's union is using GPS spoofing to kill the drive toward robot ships that will sail without any people on board.  

One thing that the Navy can do is to record all radar images on ships at sea.  This will show if there's something going on that prevents detecting cargo ships.  They should also investigate where the components for our radar systems came from.  Maybe they got them from China.  

In any case it will be a good idea to hold off any fight with North Korea until we know what's going on.

The initial report said USS Fitzgerald did not have a qualified watch standing officer on the bridge when the collision occurred.   If true, this would be a stupendous breach of basic maritime rules even if the ship had not been in a crowded shipping land. Reports also suggest USS McCaine suffered a steer failure before the collision.

The GPS spoofing equipment would not cause an accidental collision because it may create confusion in the ship's absolute location, it doesn't cause any confusion in the ship's relative location with respect to other ships around her.   Also, GPS spoofing would confuse the GPS units on all nearby ships, and this would show up on publically available maritiming ship tracking information.
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#35
RE: What the Hell Is Up With The Navy Lately?
(August 21, 2017 at 2:24 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: This is a self-correcting issue.  As global warming continues apace, the oceans will get larger and larger.  As long as the number of ships stays roughly the same, the oceans will become less crowded and collisions will decrease.  You're welcome.

Boru

but think of all the picnic coolers, Styrofoam cups, Wisconsin cheese head hats and empty LP tanks that will be floating around clogging up the seaways !!!
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#36
RE: What the Hell Is Up With The Navy Lately?
(August 23, 2017 at 4:41 pm)Anomalocaris Wrote:
(August 23, 2017 at 4:22 pm)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: The incidents have involved big cargo ships.  There's a theory that the GPS on the Navy ships were hacked, giving them a false location.  That's called "GPS spoofing".
https://www.newscientist.com/article/214...berweapon/

The incidents involving the Navy ships happened at night.  So if the cargo ships had GPS spoofing equipment on them it would be easy to hide the equipment on the cargo ships and if the equipment requires a lot of power the ships' generators could provide it without any problem.  Of course that doesn't explain why the Navy ships didn't see the cargo ships on radar, unless there's a way for the cargo ships to give off false radar information.  If that's the case we have some really serious problems because our military forces would never see the attacking enemy forces, especially if the equipment could be put into planes and missiles.  

In the case of GPS spoofing it would be possible to deflect our cruise missiles and ICMBs and maybe even turn them back on us.  This is a very big deal.  DARPA had better get busy.

Of course there's also the possibility that the seaman's union is using GPS spoofing to kill the drive toward robot ships that will sail without any people on board.  

One thing that the Navy can do is to record all radar images on ships at sea.  This will show if there's something going on that prevents detecting cargo ships.  They should also investigate where the components for our radar systems came from.  Maybe they got them from China.  

In any case it will be a good idea to hold off any fight with North Korea until we know what's going on.

The initial report said USS Fitzgerald did not have a qualified watch standing officer on the bridge when the collision occurred.   If true, this would be a stupendous breach of basic maritime rules even if the ship had not been in a crowded shipping land.   Reports also suggest USS McCaine suffered a steer failure before the collision.

The GPS spoofing equipment would not cause an accidental collision because it may create confusion in the ship's absolute location, it doesn't cause any confusion in the ship's relative location with respect to other ships around her.   Also, GPS spoofing would confuse the GPS units on all nearby ships, and this would show up on publically available maritiming ship tracking information.

If the steering actually failed, there should have been a "Back Full" relayed to Main Control (the engine room where the Engineering Officer is, while underway) when the tanker was spotted. I'd be curious to see how it all unfolded, if we're ever made privy.
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#37
RE: What the Hell Is Up With The Navy Lately?
(August 20, 2017 at 10:08 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Again.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-40995829

Quote:US Navy ship collides with oil tanker off Singapore

Quote:The USS John McCain was sailing through the Strait of Malacca and preparing to stop in Singapore when it struck the Liberian-flagged vessel.
A search and rescue operation is under way.
It is the second serious collision involving a US Navy ship within two months.


Come on, guys.  Look at the radar screens!

there's a thought that the ships were hacked (either the navy ship or the transport or both)
https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news...594107001/
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#38
RE: What the Hell Is Up With The Navy Lately?
(August 24, 2017 at 8:03 am)Drich Wrote:
(August 20, 2017 at 10:08 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Again.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-40995829




Come on, guys.  Look at the radar screens!

there's a thought that the ships were hacked (either the navy ship or the transport or both)
https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news...594107001/


Which part of the bridge crew's eyeballs did the miscreants hack?
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#39
RE: What the Hell Is Up With The Navy Lately?
(August 23, 2017 at 4:41 pm)Anomalocaris Wrote:
(August 23, 2017 at 4:22 pm)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: The incidents have involved big cargo ships.  There's a theory that the GPS on the Navy ships were hacked, giving them a false location.  That's called "GPS spoofing".
https://www.newscientist.com/article/214...berweapon/

The incidents involving the Navy ships happened at night.  So if the cargo ships had GPS spoofing equipment on them it would be easy to hide the equipment on the cargo ships and if the equipment requires a lot of power the ships' generators could provide it without any problem.  Of course that doesn't explain why the Navy ships didn't see the cargo ships on radar, unless there's a way for the cargo ships to give off false radar information.  If that's the case we have some really serious problems because our military forces would never see the attacking enemy forces, especially if the equipment could be put into planes and missiles.  

In the case of GPS spoofing it would be possible to deflect our cruise missiles and ICMBs and maybe even turn them back on us.  This is a very big deal.  DARPA had better get busy.

Of course there's also the possibility that the seaman's union is using GPS spoofing to kill the drive toward robot ships that will sail without any people on board.  

One thing that the Navy can do is to record all radar images on ships at sea.  This will show if there's something going on that prevents detecting cargo ships.  They should also investigate where the components for our radar systems came from.  Maybe they got them from China.  

In any case it will be a good idea to hold off any fight with North Korea until we know what's going on.

The initial report said USS Fitzgerald did not have a qualified watch standing officer on the bridge when the collision occurred.   If true, this would be a stupendous breach of basic maritime rules even if the ship had not been in a crowded shipping land.   Reports also suggest USS McCaine suffered a steer failure before the collision.

The GPS spoofing equipment would not cause an accidental collision because it may create confusion in the ship's absolute location, it doesn't cause any confusion in the ship's relative location with respect to other ships around her.   Also, GPS spoofing would confuse the GPS units on all nearby ships, and this would show up on publically available maritiming ship tracking information.

(August 23, 2017 at 7:27 pm)Fireball Wrote:
(August 23, 2017 at 4:41 pm)Anomalocaris Wrote: The initial report said USS Fitzgerald did not have a qualified watch standing officer on the bridge when the collision occurred.   If true, this would be a stupendous breach of basic maritime rules even if the ship had not been in a crowded shipping land.   Reports also suggest USS McCaine suffered a steer failure before the collision.

The GPS spoofing equipment would not cause an accidental collision because it may create confusion in the ship's absolute location, it doesn't cause any confusion in the ship's relative location with respect to other ships around her.   Also, GPS spoofing would confuse the GPS units on all nearby ships, and this would show up on publically available maritiming ship tracking information.

If the steering actually failed, there should have been a "Back Full" relayed to Main Control (the engine room where the Engineering Officer is, while underway) when the tanker was spotted. I'd be curious to see how it all unfolded, if we're ever made privy.

The Captain and five or six other people will get fired.  

I expect another such incident in a few weeks.
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#40
RE: What the Hell Is Up With The Navy Lately?
(August 24, 2017 at 8:03 am)Drich Wrote:
(August 20, 2017 at 10:08 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Again.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-40995829




Come on, guys.  Look at the radar screens!

there's a thought that the ships were hacked (either the navy ship or the transport or both)
https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news...594107001/

I saw that but it really fails to explain why a proper watch was not set.

Also, both navy ships were Arleigh Burke class destroyers which incorporate "stealth" technology.  Could it be that something actually works too well?  What good is stealth if the ship has to turn its headlights on and shoot off a flare every two minutes to avoid getting hit by every garbage scow on the sea?
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