...and there goes then the veracity of the drawing effort... I keep remembering there's exception to that inflexible rule, and in this case we simply need to make that exception in order to maintain credibility, Thiel. Rules are rules, yes, but they also need to be flxible enough to adjust to reality. Fore-and-aft positioning is erronenous, I repeat erronenous! The phalanxes need to be pointed as they are shown on the above picture, i e paul should keep it the way he drew it originally. In fact, when I visited the USS Iowa, I believe in 1986 or 87 on the Copenhagen Roads, a Public Affairs Officer commented on the limited arc of fire they enjoyed, and why they had four systems.
It's not a disaster Bezobrazov ! Even the phalanx are pointed fore-and-aft, it's phalanx again... I know that the rules are some times inflexible but it's a thing needed to keep our ships standardized and real.
Thanks to defend me but if the others want to have my CIWS in this position, I will give my ship with that...
On an other hand, I like to have the moderators and administrators points of view on this subject.
Thanks in advance and greetings.