Plecostomus
Commodore
For all you naval buffs out there, here is a hypothetical match-up.
On it's way to a fleet exercise in 1926 the USS Florida (BB-30) is sucked through a time-warp and ends up in the Caribbean Sea around 1981. The USS Gemini a small missile armed hydrofoil moves in and engages the displaced battleship.
For whatever reason the Gemini can't engage the Florida with it's missiles, so she accelerates to full speed of 48 knots and moves directly twords the Florida, engages the Florida with it's 3" gun, loops around the ship and attempts to flee.
At any point in this scenario would the Florida be able to engage and score a hit on the Gemini with it's main battery or is this far outside the capabilities of the ship and battery?
On it's way to a fleet exercise in 1926 the USS Florida (BB-30) is sucked through a time-warp and ends up in the Caribbean Sea around 1981. The USS Gemini a small missile armed hydrofoil moves in and engages the displaced battleship.
For whatever reason the Gemini can't engage the Florida with it's missiles, so she accelerates to full speed of 48 knots and moves directly twords the Florida, engages the Florida with it's 3" gun, loops around the ship and attempts to flee.
At any point in this scenario would the Florida be able to engage and score a hit on the Gemini with it's main battery or is this far outside the capabilities of the ship and battery?