Building the Type 45 Destroyer
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Загружено: 2013-05-19
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Building the Type 45 Destroyers at BAE Systems' Govan and Scotstoun Shipyards on the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland.
HMS Duncan: cutting first plate of steel to maiden voyage: 55 months. 2.3 million man-hours; £1.07 billion; 8,000 tonnes of material; 100,000 square metres of Motherwell steel weighing in at 2,800 tonnes; 40 tonnes of paint; two 33-tonne propeller blades; one 4.5" Main Gun firing twenty-five 40kg shells up to 27km every minute; 2 Rolls-Royce gas turbine engines and 2 diesel generators capable of powering a city the size of Aberdeen; 2 anchors; 564km of electrical cables; 48 Sea Viper anti-air missiles with a range of up to 120km; 2,210 square metres of carpet; 404 telephones; a radar capable of tracking a tennis ball travelling at three times the speed of sound over 250 miles away; 800 compartments; 94 cabins; 220 beds; 100 sinks; 54 showers; 1 bathtub...
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