Moderadores: Lepanto, poliorcetes, Edu, Orel
The I-class frigate will be configured with a Mk.41 vertical launch system with the RIM-162 Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile. Both classes of vessels will be armed with one 76 mm main gun, two 12.7 mm guns, Mk. 46 lightweight anti-submarine warfare torpedoes, and RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile. It will also feature a hangar and flight deck for a naval utility helicopter.
Kalma escribió:Se ve potente con los 16 misiles antibuque.
Two CEROS 200 radar and optronic tracking fire control director by Saab are also fitted: One forward (on top of the deck house) and the other one back aft, between the harpoon launchers and the SeaRAM system. A Lockheed Martin representative told Navy Recognition during the show that the aft mounted CEROS had to be elevated because the SeaRAM would block some of its field of view otherwise.
In terms of sensors, the Saudi Navy MMSC would be fitted with an Airbus D&S TRS-4D AESA Radar, a Variable Depth Sonar (likely Thales CAPTAS type), Saab Ceros 200 radar and optronic tracking fire control director, Argon ST WBR-2000 Electronic Support Measure and Threat Warning System. The combat management system is set to be similar to the one fitted onboard the Freedom class LCS: The COMBATSS-21 by Lockheed Martin.
http://northamerica.airbus-group.com/no ... rview.html
https://www.thalesgroup.com/en/worldwid ... epth-sonar
http://www.lockheedmartin.com/content/d ... ochure.pdf
Below the helicopter deck is a mission bay area that still has some built in modularity. There is space for a ramp launched RHIB and/or a variable depth sonar. A Lockheed Martin representative told us that the final design and configuration is still being worked on. Hull size and shape, propulsion system, power output, helicopter hangar etc remain unchanged compared to the U.S. Navy Freedom class LCS.
Lepanto escribió:Después de 26 años de su construcción, por fin se le entregan a la marina de irak, las dos corbetas clase Assad. Todos estos años permanecieron embargadas al régimen iraquí, hasta hace unos años que se reactivaron y ahora por fin se entregan.
Lo de las "fragatas" saudis me suena a timo en toda regla, a 1500 millones la pieza.
elozano escribió:Lo de las "fragatas" saudis me suena a timo en toda regla, a 1500 millones la pieza.
Five-hundred thirty-two (532) tactical RIM-162 Evolved Sea Sparrow Missiles (ESSM) (one hundred twenty-eight (128) installed, twenty (20) test and training rounds, three hundred eighty-four (384) spares).
Five (5) AN/SWG-l (V) Harpoon Ship Command Launch Control Systems (four (4) installed (one (1) per ship), one (1) spare).
Eight (8) Harpoon Shipboard Launchers (two (2) installed four-tube assemblies per ship).
Forty-eight (48) RGM-84 Harpoon Block II Missiles (thirty-two (32) installed, sixteen (16) test and training rounds).
Five (5) MK-15 Mod 31 SeaRAM Close-In Weapon System (CIWS) (four (4) installed, one (1) spare).
One-hundred eighty-eight (188) RIM 116C Block II Rolling Airframe Missiles (RAM) (forty-four (44) installed, twelve (12) test and training rounds, one hundred thirty-two (132) spares).
Five (5) MK-75 76mm OTO Melara Gun Systems (four (4) installed, one (1) spare).
Forty-eight (48) 50-caliber machine guns (forty (40) installed (ten (10) per ship), eight (8) spares); ordnance; and Selective Availability Anti-Spoofing Module (SAASM) Global Positioning System/Precise Positioning Service (GPS/PPS) navigation equipment.
Kalma escribió:En fin, al menos ellos no tendrán demasiado problema con que los Waterjets sean ineficientes.
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