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How the Cole Disaster Drove the U.S. to Develop New Warship Defenses

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The U.S. Navy now has multiple options for defending its ships, analysts say. Following the Cole attack, Navy leadership created a task force called Hip Pocket to develop a range of new defensive weapons. They quickly added more automatic weapons to warships, as well as grenade launchers. And the current generation of Seahawk helicopters carried by Navy destroyers have advanced sensors and weapons that are far superior to those when the Cole was attacked.

https://archive.ph/ZhJyK#selection-4799.0-4799.459

It's not just the USN - way before the attack on the USS Cole we were issuing the NAAFI manager on British warships a Gimpy!

John Leake DSC, NAAFI canteen manager, HMS Ardent, Falklands war!

Anyone afloat in a U.S. Navy vessel off the coast of Iran will be hoping these measures are effective.

1 hour ago, JAG said:

It's not just the USN - way before the attack on the USS Cole we were issuing the NAAFI manager on British warships a Gimpy!

John Leake DSC, NAAFI canteen manager, HMS Ardent, Falklands war!

Gimpy?

2 minutes ago, Gandtee said:

Gimpy?

It's not a derogatory word. It's from the anagram GPMG - the British armed forces' General Purpose Machine Gun made in, I think... Belgium(?). It has a similar role as a BAR or M60.

11 minutes ago, The Oracle said:

It's not a derogatory word. It's from the anagram GPMG - the British armed forces' General Purpose Machine Gun made in, I think... Belgium(?). It has a similar role as a BAR or M60.

a 7.62 belt feed gun. Not very accurate, more an area denial weapon, keeps heads down effectively.

58 minutes ago, The Oracle said:

It's not a derogatory word. It's from the anagram GPMG - the British armed forces' General Purpose Machine Gun made in, I think... Belgium(?). It has a similar role as a BAR or M60.

Thank you. My two years in the Kate Carny ended in 1954. All I knew was the 303, Bren, and Sten guns'

I’d be more concerned with the autonomous semi submersible drone type weapons like the Ukrainians have used to kick putin out of their waters.hopefully the Iranians don’t have them.

5 hours ago, Gandtee said:

Gimpy?

General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG) - equivalent to the M60.

Designed by FN in Belgium, made in the UK. Solid, reliable, very effective, albeit a bit heavy to carry.

John Leake was the NAAFI canteen manager on board HMS Ardent Pissed off with his sales being disturbed, and ex army, he acquired a GPMG and went to work on the Argentine Air Force, whose enthusiasm for pressing home their bombing attacks on the ship was considerably diminished by the streams of tracer from his Gimpy!

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