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What is the difference between flank speed and full speed?

What is the difference between flank speed and full speed?

Flank speed is a nautical term referring to a ship’s true maximum speed but it is not equivalent to the term full speed ahead. The related term emergency may not be any faster than flank but it indicates that the ship should be brought up to maximum speed in the shortest possible time.

What is the meaning of flank speed?

: the full speed of which a ship is capable proceeding at flank speed.

What direction is flank?

Tactical flanking Flanking an enemy means attacking from one or more sides, at an angle to the enemy’s direction of engagement.

Why is flank speed called flank speed?

Named after the extreme engine order given to ship handlers to evade danger or outpace threats, Flank Speed will be an evolving information technology initiative and the epicenter of Navy unclassified systems for years to come.

What is Right full rudder?

Definition of right rudder : a position of a ship’s rudder that will turn the ship to the right —often used as a command.

What is the maximum speed of a ship?

The average speed of a modern cruise ship is roughly 20 knots (23 miles per hour), with maximum speeds reaching about 30 knots (34.5 miles per hour). How fast a ship is able to sail depends on several factors, including the power of its engines, the weather and the conditions at sea.

What is a full speed ahead?

Definition of full steam/speed ahead —used to say that something is being done with as much speed and power as possible The work started slowly, but now it’s full steam ahead. The campaign is going full speed ahead.

What does left flank mean?

: the area on the side of an animal (such as a horse) between the ribs and the hip. : the right or left side of a military formation. : the side of something.

Where does flank speed come from?

The term “flank speed” comes from the battleship period, before and during WW1. The fleet consisted of batttleships which steamed in a straight line ahead, flanked on either side by a screen of “torpedo boat destroyers”, or just destroyers.

What is left full rudder?

Definition of left rudder : a position of a ship’s rudder that will turn the ship to the left —often used as a command.

What does left standard rudder mean?

RIGHT (LEFT) STANDARD (FULL) RUDDER Apply the ordered rudder. Standard rudder is the amount required to turn the ship on its standard tactical diameter. The rudder angle varies from ship to ship. Full rudder is normally the amount required for reduced tactical diameter.

Is 22 knots fast for a ship?

Most cruise ships can cruise at a speed around 21 to 23 knots, or 24 to 26 mph.

What does flank speed mean on a ship?

Flank speed. Flank speed is a nautical term referring to a ship’s true maximum speed, but it is not equivalent to the term full speed ahead. Usually, flank speed is reserved for situations in which a ship finds itself in imminent danger, such as coming under attack by aircraft.

How much power does a flank speed submarine have?

Flank speed. In US nuclear submarine propulsion, full speed is 50% reactor power. Flank speed is 100% power, although limits may be reached for the propulsion turbine first stage pressure or for reactor thermal power (in MW) (depending upon the specifics of the individual propulsion plant) before 100% reactor power is reached.

How are port and starboard used in rudder commands?

Port and starboard are not used in rudder commands in the USN. A merchant marine captain I knew would also point with his hand as he said it. This was a very effective technique. Although the bow will swing to the left, the rear half of the ship will actually be moving slightly right at first.

When does a ship turn to the left?

Once the rudder has moved to the left the ship will heel (tip) to the left which seems counterintuitive. As the ship actually begins turning the ship will then heel to the right due to centrifugal force. Left.

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Ruth Doyle