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Please don't tease me, the question is serious. Can you tell me the name of a company that can build a telescoping pool?
greetings
 
Please don't tease me, the question is serious. Can you tell me the name of a company that can build a telescoping pool?
greetings
Hi.
I'm sorry, but I can't tell you right now.
If you have time to wait for exatem to return (around next week) he can help you without a doubt.

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
Hi.
I'm sorry, but I can't tell you right now.
If you have time to wait for exatem to return (around next week) he can help you without a doubt.

greetings
Marco:smile:
Hello everyone, I went back to the base.
These are some links I had underhand.
I'll see if I get some more information tomorrow.
But can I know what it's for?http://www.gabler-luebeck.de/de/index.htmlhttp://www.sagem-ds.com/eng/site.php?spage=02020403http://www.eo.kollmorgen.com/productlines/periscopes/
 
I guess.
However, we contacted one of the companies indicated and proved available. Let's see what happens.
 
Hello, exatem. what, or what technology and on which components can justify such a high cost?
Bye.
a modern periscope, is no longer what we see in the films of the world war where the commander turned his caps and put his eyes in the viewer. today a periscope has thermal vision, digitized magnifications, filters. In short, it is no longer a "tube" that reflects what is on the surface but, it is the terminal of a series of sophisticated sensors. Moreover the operating quotas have increased much compared to 39-45 and this entails other problems regarding the stagnates of the structures that "host" the periscope. the detailed information is logically confidential that the constructors force jealously. however the price springs from these characteristics. logically a periscope for civil use, which does not imply military technology should cost much less even if frankly, I do not imagine what it can serve considered the constructive complications of a diver medium that it entails. justified in the military, a little less in the civil one.
I hope I've been sufficiently exhaustive.
 
Bye.
a modern periscope, is no longer what we see in the films of the world war where the commander turned his caps and put his eyes in the viewer. ...
as usual those of the marina are always unsatisfactory!
:smile:

I thought a Chinese binocular attached to an auction was more than enough!
 
as usual those of the marina are always unsatisfactory!
:smile:

I thought a Chinese binocular attached to an auction was more than enough!
President. even if I do not believe that on a eurofighter they use Chinese binoculars. :biggrin:
 
Bye.
a modern periscope, is no longer what we see in the films of the world war where the commander turned his caps and put his eyes in the viewer. today a periscope has thermal vision, digitized magnifications, filters. In short, it is no longer a "tube" that reflects what is on the surface but, it is the terminal of a series of sophisticated sensors. Moreover the operating quotas have increased much compared to 39-45 and this entails other problems regarding the stagnates of the structures that "host" the periscope. the detailed information is logically confidential that the constructors force jealously. however the price springs from these characteristics. logically a periscope for civil use, which does not imply military technology should cost much less even if frankly, I do not imagine what it can serve considered the constructive complications of a diver medium that it entails. justified in the military, a little less in the civil one.
I hope I've been sufficiently exhaustive.
Yes, you were exhaustive.
In fact, the military submarine is a rather "healthy" medium, if one thinks of the value of a medium of this type, and how much the safety of his crew is worth, one soon realizes that it would not make sense to soothe on the costs of those few sensors that allow him to interact with the surrounding marine world.


However, I have the impression that the components in themselves cannot justify such expenditure, such as thermal vision systems are certainly expensive (some years ago much more than today) but not decisively affecting such a figure.
I would then expect that on such an object the design costs and the value of the study and experience behind such an apparatus are particularly sensitive and that, as you rightly say, the few builders keep very jealously. beyond this there will be the guarantees that you want to provide; military equipment implies very strict guarantees. If we have to offer good guarantees or are based on statistics (large numbers) or we have to have an absolutely clear idea of what we do, and in the latter case offer guarantees entails extremely high costs.

In short, moral of the fairy tale: If they asked me for an offer for an item like this I would definitely have wrong quote. Fortunately, I do things a little easier for a less demanding clientele.
 
cut...
However, I have the impression that the components in themselves cannot justify such expenditure, such as thermal vision systems are certainly expensive (some years ago much more than today) but not decisively affecting such a figure.
I would then expect that on such an object the design costs and the value of the study and experience behind such an apparatus are particularly sensitive and that, as you rightly say, the few builders keep very jealously. beyond this there will be the guarantees that you want to provide; military equipment implies very strict guarantees. cut...
keep in mind that the apparatuses, especially the particularly important ones, on military units are redundant. double systems, triple... a simple connector, if for military uses, has requirements to satisfy, much more severe than an equivalent for civil uses.
I'll give you an example.
a civil ship, must be "honored" by an entity that for Italy is the rena, which must "see" the constructive drawings and approve them.
for the marine militrate this obligation does not exist as the construction requirements, are much more severe than those imposed by the renaissance. In other words, the rules are more restrictive than the rules. therefore greater stagnation, more robust structures... (a warship must be able to operate with any sea, while a merchant ship can repair in some port, besides being able to cash out combat shots).
This partly explains the high costs of a military parent.
 
keep in mind that the apparatuses, especially the particularly important ones, on military units are redundant. double systems, triple... a simple connector, if for military uses, has requirements to satisfy, much more severe than an equivalent for civil uses.
I'll give you an example.
a civil ship, must be "honored" by an entity that for Italy is the rena, which must "see" the constructive drawings and approve them.
for the marine militrate this obligation does not exist as the construction requirements, are much more severe than those imposed by the renaissance. In other words, the rules are more restrictive than the rules. therefore greater stagnation, more robust structures... (a warship must be able to operate with any sea, while a merchant ship can repair in some port, besides being able to cash out combat shots).
This partly explains the high costs of a military parent.
I don't want to go into the merits (Lastly I don't like one! :frown: ), but a military periscope is, basic, a precision instrument as well as a simple vision device.
If a civil periscope is sufficient to be able to show, a military must be able to give precise information for the calculation of target trajectories etc., a miniature shooting contral.

greetings

p.s.: I would have some "availability" to write something about a submarine, if you want to get bored to death I could put hands on it, it could be an interesting journey, done all together.
:smile:
 
I don't want to go into the merits (Lastly I don't like one! :frown: ), but a military periscope is, basic, a precision instrument as well as a simple vision device.
If a civil periscope is sufficient to be able to show, a military must be able to give precise information for the calculation of target trajectories etc., a miniature shooting contral.

greetings

p.s.: I would have some "availability" to write something about a submarine, if you want to get bored to death I could put hands on it, it could be an interesting journey, done all together.
:smile:
In fact, among the various functions of a periscope, there is also that of interfacing with the shooting directions for information to be transmitted to the torpedo and here, Mr President, as you well know, you could open an entire chapter on the history of the torpedo and its evolution.

p.s. regarding the story about the submarines, in "over and below..." I have already written something and something else I have already ready to publish (in a few days). So I hope you decide and, deepen the theme that, as I have repeatedly said, is one of my favorites. under the waves right!
Bye.
 
In fact, among the various functions of a periscope, there is also that of interfacing with the shooting directions for information to be transmitted to the torpedo and here, Mr President, as you well know, you could open an entire chapter on the history of the torpedo and its evolution.

p.s. regarding the story about the submarines, in "over and below..." I have already written something and something else I have already ready to publish (in a few days). So I hope you decide and, deepen the theme that, as I have repeatedly said, is one of my favorites. under the waves right!
Bye.
All right, but as long as we don't talk about motor trees!
I hate them!!! !
:frown:
 
I would have some "availability" to write something about a submarine, if you want to annoy yourself to death I could put hands on it, it could be an interesting journey, done all together.
As for the story about the submarines, in "top and under..." I have already written something and something else I have already ready to publish (in a few days). So I hope you decide and, deepen the theme that, as I have repeatedly said, is one of my favorites.
Bye.
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in fact, it's been a while since we wait!:cool:
Let's see how to do this:biggrin::biggrin:

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
All right, but as long as we don't talk about motor trees!
I hate them!!! !
:frown:
engine shafts? ? ?
What are they? never heard of him. . .
I know: the mast, a master’s cage tree, a master’s tree or a big sail (in turn divided into “big tree” and “flasher”).
the tree called trinchetto, parrot tree or trinchetto cage, trinchetto tree or velaccino in turn divided into glazed tree and countervelaccino the crescent tree, countermezzana tree, belvedere tree in turn divided into belvedere tree and counterbelvedere
bompresso, bow rod and counterfeit rod.
the horizontal trees, feathers and are called trenchetto, fixed parrot, flying parrot, veil, contravelaccino”. Mistress trevo, fixed cage, flying cage, veil, counter-shoe. trevo di mezzana, fixed countermezzana, flying countermezzana, belvedere, counterbelvedere, then there would also be boma and peak.
Are they just like trees? :biggrin:
 

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