So now that the USA Navy is deploying underwater F/A-18 Super Hornet Battle Combat Ace Knight Super-D/X Series Mega Jets, how should we expect the situation in the Red Sea / Yemen conflict to develop? I understand that this is a situational deployment and usually planes like air, but obviously this is strategic. With the enemy deploying tactics like visiting their girlfriends at civilian apartments where they live, can we expect a water-to-civilian-land combat solution on the horizon?

edit* I am specifically requesting a War Thunder leak thanks

  • @HKPiax@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    WRONG

    Air is a liquid, water is liquid, so you can fly a plane in the water are you stupid?

    • @datavoid@lemmy.ml
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      211 days ago

      Air behaves like a liquid… air is a gas.

      Maybe this was a joke, but I’m unfortunately now required to ask whether you’re stupid.

      • Lv_InSaNe_vL
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        111 days ago

        Air behaves like a fluid. “Fluid” doesn’t necessarily mean “liquid”

        • @Saleh@feddit.org
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          111 days ago

          And the comment replied to specifically claimed air to be liquid, which it is not at typical temperatures and pressures.

    • Libra00
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      111 days ago

      You’re right, relative density and the chemical composition necessary to oxidize fuel combustion definitely are irrelevant, thanks for reminding me!