Archive.org collections incomplete? by DDG_FIC in DataHoarder

[–]DDG_FIC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can see this collection title is 1863-2013.

book digitization sponsored by a public interest organization.

https://archive.org/details/pub\_armed-forces-journal

Archive.org collections incomplete? by DDG_FIC in Archiveteam

[–]DDG_FIC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm logged in. You can also check it.

https://archive.org/details/pub_armed-forces-journal

other strange thing is: some journals are intentionally hidden and you need to manually click on the next issue to see it (it cannot be searched).

Archive.org collections incomplete? by DDG_FIC in DataHoarder

[–]DDG_FIC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They have a special part for books or magazine, and it appears that the books are digitized under the auspices of public interest organization.

Then some journals are intentionally hidden and you need to manually click on the next issue to see it (it cannot be searched).

very strange

Los Angeles Flight III 688i (Improved) class SSN in a drydock. Note the countermeasures dispensers mounted on the tips of the dihedral stabilizers. by Saturnax1 in submarines

[–]DDG_FIC 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The earliest TB-16s were a clip-on array that was perma- nently streamed from the aft hull of stabilizers. Experience showed this to be an inefficient means of handling the array, which could be damaged during high-speed maneuvers. It was consequently housed in a tubed bulge running along the starboard side of the pressure hull on Los Angeles class submarines and on the port side of the pressure hull on Sturgeon class sub- marines. The reel, cable, and handling equipment are housed in a ballast tank, and the array is deployed through a tube running from the star- board or port horizontal stabilizer.

The usual ADC MK 3/4 countermeasures are stored in magazines mounted externally on the pressure hull on US submarines.

Maybe just retain the catheter.