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Posted by IIVQ Was this actually inside the sub?
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Yes. These boats are big. http://www.fas.org...s/ship/ssn-688.htm These are images of a LA class sub that recently was run aground at high speed, underwater, and survived. You can see part of the newer, more sophisticated sonar sphere array in it, smashed to nothing that's usable. How's that for an expensive crumple zone?
What's the small metal thing protruding from the horse's throat?
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It's the Cobra emblem.
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well you lean something new everyday thanks for the corrections.
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Posted by whistlebait
Yes. These boats are big. http://www.fas.org...s/ship/ssn-688.htm These are images of a LA class sub that recently was run aground at high speed, underwater, and survived. You can see part of the newer, more sophisticated sonar sphere array in it, smashed to nothing that's usable. How's that for an expensive crumple zone?
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What happened, did the aqua anti-lock breaks give out? Cool pics
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Posted by UniqueStyle
What happened, did the aqua anti-lock breaks give out? Cool pics
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Bad driving. Just images off the web, but rarely do you get to see the inside of one of these. > USS San Francisco was involved in an accident on 8th Jan this year*. It ran > into an undersea mountain that may have been charted wrongly. The sub hit > at 30kts (approx 55 kms/hr) and slowed instantaneously to 4kts (7.5kms/hr). > There was one fatality and many injured. This is the aftermath. Note: 2005
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Posted by whistlebait
Bad driving. Just images off the web, but rarely do you get to see the inside of one of these. > USS San Francisco was involved in an accident on 8th Jan this year*. It ran > into an undersea mountain that may have been charted wrongly. The sub hit > at 30kts (approx 55 kms/hr) and slowed instantaneously to 4kts (7.5kms/hr). > There was one fatality and many injured. This is the aftermath. Note: 2005
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Thanks for the information. Tragic hat people got hurt and killed.
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GIS for 'Tragic Hat':
Chris...
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It would be so awesome to be assigned this patrol unit!!!
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Posted by cr400 It would be so awesome to be assigned this patrol unit!!!
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Now THAT is an awesome police car!
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Posted by cr400 It would be so awesome to be assigned this patrol unit!!!
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I feel a little car-illiterate... Mercedes ?
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Posted by 20-100
I feel a little car-illiterate... Mercedes ?
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Yea, it's a Mercedes. A CLS550 I think.
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Heres a couple of bad as pursuit units. It would be very difficult to shake these off your tail, with a competent rider.
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This thread can't die yet, I have way to many photos to share. Should be cited for, failure to maintain full control of vehicle at all times. CVC 3-22658-2, sub paragraph 12, section 6, Revision 7, bulletin 16-6-6.
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Posted by Intrinsic
Oh yes.
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That Is Bad Ass
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Posted by Wilky Yea, it's a Mercedes. A CLS550 I think.
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its the Brabus Rocket... it's a highly modified, 720hp version of the CLS!
Posted by cr400 Heres a couple of bad as pursuit units. It would be very difficult to shake these off your tail, with a competent rider.
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I beg to differ. Get them up your ass, then slam on the brakes
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Posted by fatLouie
its the Brabus Rocket... it's a highly modified, 720hp version of the CLS! http://www.babez.d...ket06/newtitel.jpg
I beg to differ. Get them up your ass, then slam on the brakes
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OUCH!!!! I said competent rider, not complete idiot rider, all that need be done is to keep them in site, till they run out of fuel. Going over or underneath is optional.
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Posted by Sir2nv
That Is Bad Ass
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you mean SLOW ass.
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how about Chicago's ATV police:
(snagged from flickr)
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i remember seeing a kit for a Yamaha YZF650R that made it a road-going menace.
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Hmm., a Bugatti Veyron interceptor. Drool...
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