Makes an aircraft carrier look a bit puny;
No more begging for basing rights
Dr. Mordrid
As it is currently envisioned, the Joint Mobile Offshore Base (JMOB) would be a collection of modular, self-propelled platforms, each measuring roughly 1000 ft. long x 500 ft. wide. Riding 120 ft. above the surface, the JMOB could traverse the ocean, driven by diesel-electric motors, at 15 knots. A modest pace to be sure, but fast enough to put a JMOB on station anywhere in the world within a month.
When the individual platforms arrived, they would rendezvous in international waters, beyond the range of the weapons and radar of potential foes. Connectors would then bridge the gaps between platforms, creating a massive floating fortress.
When the individual platforms arrived, they would rendezvous in international waters, beyond the range of the weapons and radar of potential foes. Connectors would then bridge the gaps between platforms, creating a massive floating fortress.
Dr. Mordrid
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