Why but why did the Navy choose the name Oberon class for their submarines???
I brought this up once before but everyone ignored it.
Bit of an embarrasment really for Naval personnel :eek:
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Why but why did the Navy choose the name Oberon class for their submarines???
I brought this up once before but everyone ignored it.
Bit of an embarrasment really for Naval personnel :eek:
oberon must be navel speak
Shakespeare :D
Could be worse... Puck springs to mind. :rolleyes:
G'day Iain,Quote:
Originally Posted by Iain
A quick web search shows that "Oberon [O-buh-ron] is a moon of Uranus" - so I would guess that means lumps in tha navy's collective a&sehttp://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ons/icon10.gif
Cheers!
Iain, let me help (as an ex RAAFie:D), - Oberon has two rather interesting meanings:Quote:
Originally Posted by Iain
1. King of the Fairies, and
2. Something that hangs around Uranus:eek:.
:eek: :eek: The mind boggles :eek: :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Groggy
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Originally Posted by Iain
Plenty of alternative material there:-
Sir Toby Belch
Launcelot Gobbo
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
Malvolio
and, of course:-
Bottom :eek:
Perhaps the BB's fomer matelot's could comment? Where are you Squizzman?
G'Day All,Quote:
Originally Posted by Iain
my guess is, it is something to do with the stars and constellations, as they where and still are used as a navigation aid!....
savage.:)
Ask the Brits, seeing as it is their class of submarine. The name was used prior to that for HMS Oberon, a surface ship in WWII, then used again for a prototype ship in 1961. The Brits then built the Oberon class submarine, which Australia, Canada, Brazil and Chile also bought into.Quote:
Originally Posted by Iain
They were a kick-ass sub, and HMAS OVENS was the 2nd sub to ever launch a sub-surface Harpoon, which can be simply described as a ship-killer.
Groggy, option #1 was the one I was thinking of, but then, a fairy was probably some ficticious little being that hung around at the bottom of the garden.
Stuart is spot on the money. They where a very impressive unit.
Was planning on being a bugmariner when I first joined. Then I went to Plats and went onboard Oxley. Changed my desision on the spot!
On Submarines?
well i cant shed any light on this oberon stuff, but i know that the navy pride themselves on being the senior service. Us army types know why they are the senior service though. the government knew they had to start them first cos it was going to take them a lot longer to get their act togetherhttp://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ons/icon10.gifhttp://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ons/icon10.gifhttp://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ons/icon10.gif
(insert spell-check Nazi type comment here)Quote:
Originally Posted by echnidna