I know very well the In Service Engineering Agent for the Phalanx, SeaRam and Land-Based Phalanx systems. When the USS Porter rolled into the Black Sea, threatening Russia, it was all over the Department of Defense news. The articles noted that the Russians were concerned about a long range weapon onboard. And sure enough, on the rear mount of the ship, was a big old SeaRam, that he made sure got put on there a few months earlier. It would make him proud if the Devs would make the Rolling Airframe Missile launchers on at least one of the destroyers into SeaRams. Please do consider this in the next update.
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World Of Warships is WOW.@Beeack
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That's the 1st time I've heard of WOW on here.@Beeack
Look it up online too. It looks really cool! They have even been put in games like GTA V, Last Flight to Hell, World of Warships. (Those are all of the places that I remember seeing them, there's probably more)@Areonautics3
Yes!@Beeack
Okay. The SeaRam is essentially the body of an R2-D2 with an 11 missile ram pack attached to the bottom. The USS Porter rolled into the Black Sea with one onboard, which made the Russians panic. Furthermore, he and his team of subordinate engineers took the previous 9 months trying to install that, which was a massive undertaking. The missile launchers on the destroyers are essentially Rolling Airframe Missile Launchers. (RAMS) He has worked extremely hard on the entire CIWS system, but very few people actually know about it. Does that help you? @JakeTheDogg @Areonautics3
What have I read? It's nonsense rambling. Please explain this in detail. Plus, Developers don't care about those sorts of things.
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