While I was in Norfolk for #SMH2021 I got a chance to see the Wisconsin (BB-64), because I am an absolute sucker for museum ships!
So here are some pictures.pic.twitter.com/5rQ8NGhjRh
Voit lisätä twiitteihisi sijainnin, esimerkiksi kaupungin tai tarkemman paikan, verkosta ja kolmannen osapuolen sovellusten kautta. Halutessasi voit poistaa twiittisi sijaintihistorian myöhemmin. Lue lisää
Wisconsin has twelve five-inch guns (in 6 double-mounts); on its own that would be a massive amount of firepower, but the 9 16-inch main guns are the stars. That said, BB-64 had 20 5-inch guns when launched. What happened to the others? Well, Uncle Sam got some new toys:pic.twitter.com/1ZzAowHY5i
So pardon my finger in the frame, but I suck at cameras - when BB-64 was reactivated in 1986, it underwent a refit to get, among other things, eight armored box launchers for tomahawk cruise missiles. Four missiles per box. Can carry conventional or nuclear payloads.
I should note if you go you can also walk a fair portion of the interior of the ship; for whatever reason I did not take any pictures of that. It really brings home the complexity of the ship - it has its own mail room, laundry, barber, dentist, etc.pic.twitter.com/brHMCqLeqj
So that's Wisconsin (BB-64), which brings me up to, I think to having been to five of the ten surviving battleships (nine in the USA, but I also count IJN Miksasa). Halfway there!
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