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  • novagator
    SubCommittee Member
    • Aug 2003
    • 820

    #1

    What do Ohio subs do after missle launch

    Lets say that the Ohios have to launch their missiles and there is a nuclear war, what do they do after missile launch? Assuming there is no base to return to.
  • jdlockh
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2003
    • 48

    #2
    The Ohio class sub is

    The Ohio class sub is one of the quietest sub in the world at this time. They are so quiet that the navy reports that not one has been tracked. I would suspect that they would slip into the dark places of the ocean, and return to home port for a refill of Titan missiles. Then they would start the whole process over again.

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    • novagator
      SubCommittee Member
      • Aug 2003
      • 820

      #3
      The Ohio class sub is

      The Ohio class sub is one of the quietest sub in the world at this time. They are so quiet that the navy reports that not one has been tracked. I would suspect that they would slip into the dark places of the ocean, and return to home port for a refill of Titan missiles. Then they would start the whole process over again.
      I was refering to what happens during a full scale nuke war, and their bases are all gone.

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      • gerwalk
        Junior Member
        • Dec 2004
        • 525

        #4
        The Ohio class sub is

        The Ohio class sub is one of the quietest sub in the world at this time. They are so quiet that the navy reports that not one has been tracked. I would suspect that they would slip into the dark places of the ocean, and return to home port for a refill of Titan missiles. Then they would start the whole process over again.
        I was refering to what happens during a full scale nuke war, and their bases are all gone.
        In that case...Who cares???

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        • himszy
          Junior Member
          • Nov 2004
          • 282

          #5
          Well if there was a

          Well if there was a full scale nuclear war then, there wouldn't be any food (or any thats safe to eat). Anyway I think I'm right in saying, but please correct if i'm wrong, that nuclear subs run out of food and suppiles before fuel. So the crew would die of starvation. Not to mention the desalination plants sucking up radioactive water if the Ohio subs have any. But if I was onboard one, I'd probably commit suicide.
          But anyway why you asking? Do you know something the world should?

          Michael

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          • gerwalk
            Junior Member
            • Dec 2004
            • 525

            #6
            Well if there was a

            Well if there was a full scale nuclear war then, there wouldn't be any food (or any thats safe to eat). Anyway I think I'm right in saying, but please correct if i'm wrong, that nuclear subs run out of food and suppiles before fuel. So the crew would die of starvation. Not to mention the desalination plants sucking up radioactive water if the Ohio subs have any. But if I was onboard one, I'd probably commit suicide.
            But anyway why you asking? Do you know something the world should?

            Michael
            [color=#000000]Michael,
            I think your description is rather good. The food runs out much faster than the nuclear fuel, that's a sure thing. I would say that food runs out in months while nuclear fuel would run out in decades]S5W reactor[/url] )

            Fuel life spans depend on how much the ship is operatee, and how accurately one can predict reactor performance. Current cores for the NIMITZ Class aircraft carrier, LOS ANGELES Class SSN, and OHIO Class SSBN last on average about 20 years.
            As for commiting suicide]

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            • jdlockh
              Junior Member
              • Jul 2003
              • 48

              #7
              Well if there was a

              Well if there was a full scale nuclear war then, there wouldn't be any food (or any thats safe to eat). Anyway I think I'm right in saying, but please correct if i'm wrong, that nuclear subs run out of food and suppiles before fuel. So the crew would die of starvation. Not to mention the desalination plants sucking up radioactive water if the Ohio subs have any. But if I was onboard one, I'd probably commit suicide.
              But anyway why you asking? Do you know something the world should?
              I know the right now we are retro-fitting 747s with high powered lasers that will destroy the ICBMs over foreign territory. Honestly I don't think that an ICBM will reach Canada. The problem I worry about is terrorist originations placing a nuclear bomb in a candy machine at a football game, or on a passenger airplane bound for a major US city. Another problem that I worry about is a small sucide sub sneaking into a navel port and then setting off a nuclear bomb. In this case, the nuclear bombs wouldn't even touch most of our food stores or naval bases in the US or around the world.

              James

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              • himszy
                Junior Member
                • Nov 2004
                • 282

                #8
                But remember that an ICBM

                But remember that an ICBM isn't a full scale war like Novagator asked about.

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                • himszy
                  Junior Member
                  • Nov 2004
                  • 282

                  #9
                  Novagator, just out of interest

                  Novagator, just out of interest why an Ohio sub?

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                  • jdlockh
                    Junior Member
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 48

                    #10
                    But remember that an ICBM

                    But remember that an ICBM isn't a full scale war like Novagator asked about.
                    I agree, one ICBM is not a full scale war, but 1 ICBM launched from 50 to 100 different sites in Russia or some other country is a full scale war. Also remember, we almost had a full nuclear war over 13 missiles parked 90 miles off the coast of Florida.

                    James

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                    • novagator
                      SubCommittee Member
                      • Aug 2003
                      • 820

                      #11
                      Novagator, just out of interest

                      Novagator, just out of interest why an Ohio sub?
                      I just happened to pick that one. But any SSBN would do.

                      I just wanted to know what their orders are afterwards.

                      SAC bombers are free to go where they choose if all is gone.

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                      • mkeatingss
                        Junior Member
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 244

                        #12
                        There was a movie called

                        There was a movie called "On the Beach", some years ago. The Boat wasn't a boomer, but, the movie , pretty well, showed how it would play out.
                        No happy ending.
                        Mike

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                        • fx models
                          Junior Member
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 166

                          #13
                          Well since this thread has

                          Well since this thread has gone from RC to Real World, I will add some comments too... Why not... Every now and then right?

                          The real threat is not a global nuke war anymore. It is also not that terrorists will make it HERE again to do their stinking work believe it or not. With the Soviet Union gone, the silos remain, and they are not all in Russia. The remaining higher probability threat is that terrorists will seize a silo and launch on us from over THERE. Its great if we can manage to secure our borders but in truth it would have amounted to a hill of beans if Al Queda was still operational, loaded with money, and able to grab one of those silos.

                          So for the Iraq war detractors among you, keep that and the following in mind... We are there among other reasons because the REST of the world doesn't adequately look after its own weapons of mass destruction... Its about SURVIVAL and no Geneva Convention was ever designed to handle this type of situation. They changed the rules not us.

                          So that is the current threat, besides the Chinese looking for ways to initiate killer East Coast Tsunamis by causing a major landslide on the brittle underwater flanks of the volcano Cumbra De Vieja on the island of Fogo in the Cape Verde island off the Northwest coast of Africa...

                          Oops.... did I say that out loud?

                          I guess I did... yeah that's another one. But dont worry... Our Navy is interested in Fogo too now...

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                          • eckloss
                            • Nov 2003
                            • 1196

                            #14
                            The movie "On the Beach"

                            The movie "On the Beach" did play out a pretty decent scenario, and as said, with no happy ending. The acting was not all that great, and some plotlines were lame, but it is still worth a look. Centered around the capt and crew of an LA boat, as I remember.

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                            • mkeatingss
                              Junior Member
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 244

                              #15
                              Actualy, if I remember correctly,

                              Actualy, if I remember correctly, it was a Nautilus class. A very old movie.
                              Mike

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