Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf. The U. S. Coast Guard's first national security cutter took to the sea on Friday, operating in concert with the service's new maritime patrol aircraft, the Ocean Sentry HC-144A, and a newly re-engined MH-65C helicopter. The flagship in the Coast Guard's first new class of large cutters in 25 years, Bertholf is the Coast Guard's largest ever patrol cutter. The launch in Pascagoula, Miss., began four days of builder trials that will test the cutter's systems and performance in advance of the Coast Guard formally accepting it later this spring, and commissioning the cutter for service this summer. Bertholf will be homeported in Alameda, Calif.
That is a frigate.
fvdham 2 weeks ago
what music is this
ianfair13 1 month ago
estaba encabuzado el buque?
krhonhos 1 year ago
She's heavy thats for sure. Most milatary ships are.
seal650 2 years ago
Do they look like they fuck around lol i think not
blevin13 2 years ago
Naw...what you're seeing is all ahead full. This ship actually looks pretty good; I was on one of the RELIANCE-class WMECs for three years and those things ride like crap...top-heavy (post-MMA), all the weight forward and---unless you've got a helo embarked---no weight aft. Head seas were terrible, and the rolling motion in beam seas was downright scary. I remember being in my rack down below in Ops berthing and wondering if the damn thing was gonna roll upright again...
Warhorse500 2 years ago
i dunno man they have computers and all that stuff now a days that figure out all that kind of stuff before they even begin building it.. i think it just appears that way
fisherman4544 3 years ago
Every video, to me, looks like there all plowing. Seems heavy in the bow or light in the ass... Anyone?
NJCAT22 3 years ago