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JoseLs escribió:Mira un VLS de 8 celdas en una F310 de 134x16,8
Con sus ocho celdas,........mira lo que dice el Sr. Furu.
Ejercicios "RIMPAC 2014".
Commander SG Odd Erling Furu, Commanding Officer of HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen (F 310)
“It’s a rather unique ship combining the robust, capable and battle-proven Aegis system with a sophisticated ASW-package and the very capable NSM,” Furu says. There are refueling stations for replenishment at sea and a boat that can be launched quickly with a davit. “We have a requirement to pick up a man in the water in six minutes.”
The frigates have an eight-cell vertical launch system (VLS) for the Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile, which can be carried four to a cell in quad-packs. Nansen fired two ESSMs during RIMPAC 2014. “AEGIS is the most challenging part for a small Navy to be able to conduct good enough technical support to the ships and the training of the crew,” Furu says. “In both areas we have received excellent support from the U.S.”
Overall, Furu is pleased with the Nansen-class frigates as a “rather low cost ship with good capabilities.”
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ABOARD THE HNOMS FRIDTJOF NANSEN – By name, the Norwegian ship HNOMS Fridtjof Nansen is a frigate. But with its Aegis combat system, weaponry and size, the vessel is much more powerful and capable than what the U.S. Navy would put in that category.
"This is really a destroyer," says Cmdr. Per Rostad, the ship’s commanding officer.
http://aviationweek.com/awin-only/us-studies-norwegians-manning-mindsetSaludos.