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GM Class 66/5 3,200 hp Co-Co No.66 548 of Freightliner passing Harrow & Wealdstone on the 4M88 09.32 Felixstowe - Ditton intermodal, 26 April 2022.

Adelaide Hills - South Australia loco SAR Rx207 on passenger train - end loading cars (Murray Billett 17-337-mb-s062-07)

50017 preparing to depart from Paddington 1987.

Technology & Combat Characteristics

Since the Archangel-class assault ship is based upon Orb's Izumo-class battleship, the weaponry of both classes is nearly the same, although, as a whole, the Archangel-class carries more weaponry than the Izumo-class. The armament features positron blaster cannons, beam guns, CIWS, linear cannons and several missile launchers, making the class more powerfully armed than either the Nelson-class battleship or Agamemnon-class carrier. Its only equals are the Girty Lue and LHM-BB01 Minerva. The true power of the Archangel-class is however hidden in the ship's cavernous hangar bay: it supplies room for up to at least eight Mobile Suits or Mobile Armors. Combined with the G Project prototypes, theArchangel was intended to be very nearly invincible. In operations, she was intended to hold the GAT-X102 Duel and GAT-X103 Buster, Lieutenant Mu La Flaga's TS-MA2mod.00 Moebius Zero mobile armor, and two TS-MA2 Moebius mobile armors back for defense while the GAT-X105 Strike, GAT-X303 Aegis, and GAT-X207 Blitz took the battle to the enemy.

Armaments

"Lohengrin" Positron Blaster Cannon

The most powerful weapon of the Archangel-class are two "Lohengrin" positron blaster guns (literally "Knight of Swan", named after Richard Wagner's opera of the same name), which are retractable and mounted inside the two front "legs" of the ship, directly below the hangars.

"Gottfried Mk.71" 225cm High-Energy Beam Cannons

The only other beam weapons carried by Archangel-class ships are two "Gottfried Mk.71" 225cm high-energy beam cannons, which, like the ones of the Izumo-class ships, can move into several positions. As with the positron gun the beam guns are retractable and mounted on top of the two "legs", thus providing defense capabilities while mobile suits are launched.

"Igelstellung" 75mm Automatic Multi-Barrel CIWS

The Archangel is armed with an array of 16 "Igelstellung 75mm automatic multi-barrel CIWS guns that are calibrated exceptionally well to intercept incoming missiles or lightly armored Mobile Weapons. Like the "Gottfried" beam cannons, the CIWS guns are movable to shoot down targets from several directions.

"Valiant Mk.8" 110cm Linear Cannon

Each side of the ship mounts a single "Valiant Mk.8" 110cm linear cannon, which, like the positron and beam cannons are retractable. It could also operate underwater after the Archangel was altered and proved to be exceptional against underwater MS and submarines.

Missile Launchers

Besides energy guns and shell-firing weapons, Archangel-class ships are also equipped with a large number of missile launchers, divided into 24 x surface-to-ship missile launchers and 16 x surface-to-air missile launchers. These launchers allow the Archangel-class to fire a large number of different missile types.

Bridge Tower Missile Launchers

The lighter missiles, such as "Helldart" anti-aircraft missiles are loaded into and stored on tubes on the bridge tower. The light Helldart missiles are primarily used as their classification suggests, in an anti-air role, however they are generally ineffective at damaging targets with phase-shift armor.

Aft Missile Launchers

The stern of the Archangel-class houses two sections that project backwards directly behind its dorsal wings and directly above its engines. These launchers house the heavier missile classes, Sledgehammer anti-ship missiles and Corintoss and Wombat heavy anti-aircraft missiles. When deployed these missiles normally perform a 180° turn in a wide arc around the side of the ship and then forward towards their target.

Jan. 31 - Feb. 2, Aberdeen. Permission granted for journalism outlets and educational purposes. Not for commercial use. Must be credited. Photo courtesy of South Dakota Public Broadcasting. ©2019 SDPB

Class 419 MLV 9003 9007 9008, Victoria Station, 29/05/1988

DB 110-229 at Innsbruck waiting to work the 12:58 to Munich.

8 August 2000

Class of 2013 Cadet Nate Einfeldt is joined by West Point Superintendent Lt. Gen. David H. Huntoon on the opening stretch of the West Point Marathon Team's football run to FedEx Field, Landover, Md. The ball was handed off to the team by the Army Football co-captains during a spirit rall Dec. 7 at Daly Field. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs

Class 313 099, Clacton Station, 09/04/1988

66040, 66014, 66149, 66032, 66009 passing through Woking

27052 at Glasgow Central with 1603 to Arbroath 27/06/1986

 

Free Tango Classes and Milonga! Thursday's 8pm in Little Havana at 10' from Coral Gables at Milanga's Restaurant. Info: (786)355-0882 www.diegosantanatango.com

Class 141 Pacers 141107 141115, Leeds Station, 28/08/1991

60066 rolls through Hellifield with the gypsum empties

Pictured from the class of 1970 are (seated, l. to r.) Mary Jane Russell, Chris Silvester Rannels, and Lynn Fisher Little, standing, Karl Wolf, Mary Kirk, Raymond Snyder, and Gailand Hartman.

Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class XM-33C 24510 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in June 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. It was stenciled: HIDE LOADING ONLY WHEN EMPTY RETURN TO AGENT CB&Q RR NEAREST JUNCTION .

Class 47, no 47243 seen at Kings Cross station on 08/09/79.

EWS 92002 'H.G.Wells' at Manchester Piccadilly 1-5-07 .

 

English Class at Northfield Mount Hermon School, October 12, 2007

Seen entering Carrog on the Llangollen Railway

The Class of 1953 held their 60th Class Reunion at Tavern 59 at the Pebble Lake Golf Course on Saturday, July 20, 2013.

Knox College students in the Interactive Design course create their own games using randomly assigned objects. The course draws on faculty from computer science, graphic design and theatre. Photo by Peter Bailley.

nicoles students, 10th graders

47434 at Branston near Burton on Trent 24th June 1981

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