They don't need any. Their volunteer buzzer / agitator already here.Could we got one of them as saab representative here..
I suspecting old poster, [REDACTED]. I have no evidence here, just feel kind of fishy.There is even certain poster whose doing it by creating multiple accounts just for that purpose.
CZ-805 everywhere.Special force Navy Exercise
US Thought the same thing after exocet struck the USS Stark, though this case is for the aluminium one .
https://apnews.com/article/fb3c5f5bb2688593dadac51dae591dd4
Old stuff we got here, not seen them much since 1995....LEGUAN MLC 70 Marinir
Old ReliableThose LST is actually our Navy Bread and Butter
The admiralty also believe the same thing before the Falkland War, until Exocet and 20 dead sailors change that.
It's very easy to saying this and that when you're not the one who will be risking your life in the line of duty. But then again, I don't expect most of you guys here to care the slightest about the safety & wellbeing of our service members when in the line of duty.
US Thought the same thing after exocet struck the USS Stark, though this case is for the aluminium one .
https://apnews.com/article/fb3c5f5bb2688593dadac51dae591dd4
USS Stark can be saved, repaired and kicking again as they are using standard rigid steel hull, proven design from their previous class of Frigates designed to handle such possibility of AShM attack. meanwhile those British ships....
That's why those Burkes is quite Hardy and ruged compared to modern European Destroyer style. And the American itself still pondering to increase their hull safety structure
You all raised some good points, although I wonder if you've realized that you are comparing two destroyers with a fast attack craft which length is only half of them and which displacement is only about 5% of those metal ships.
Your concern in this matter is indeed well-placed, we still don't know for sure how much battle damage can a carbon composite material as used in KRI Golok can take. The poor showing of the material's ability to withstand fire as shown in KRI Klewang incident surely didn't help to bring much confidence to it, assuming that KRI Golok is also using the same material without additional treatments.and assuming that it was actually the carbon composite material used in the first place
In the worst case scenario, if a Klewang / Golok class FAC got hit by an AShM with a 150-200 kg warhead, if the material can't really hold its own against fire (as in the HMS Sheffield's case, but worse) then it will be Klewang 2.0 incident all over again - if there's still something left to burn since I doubt that anything will be much left of its superstructure if the missile exploded on impact.
But here's the thing: Can we really expect a vastly different result if the missile hit one of our Sampari-class FAC? While Sampari-class ships are built with traditional steel / aluminium materials, but they're still 60-m class ships with displacement of only about twice of Klewang / Golok-class FAC.
From the way I see it, the philosopy of building and deploying FAC like KRI Golok is kind of similar with Japanese WW-2 Zero fighter: Lightweight, nimble, pack considerable firepower, but don't get hit since Zero didn't have any self-sealing fuel tanks and even any kind of armor (except for some mid to late war versions). Therefore a combination of fast speed, CIWS and counter measures are a must for this kind of ship to ensure that it still has at least a decent chance of survival in a modern battlefield.
Like hsv 2 swift got hit by yemenis ashmAShM attack if they ever got hit
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re FAC, I believe as they are mainly intended to perform hit and run strike with speed and their nimbleness as one of their main defense, they would not last that long if they are to be caught in open area where the enemy can easily spot and hit them
I think to date the only time when we acquire a class of FAC that can really perform their intended role is when we acquire the Mandau class. Sad.The problem is they are not equipped with proper equipment to do hit and run tactic
That's what I'm saying, and that's why I think it's kind of strange when you brought USS Stark since apparently we both agree that FAC-class ships are not expected to be able to survive a direct AShM hit.way too small to survive any kind modern AShM attack if they ever got hit
We do have Bakamla and KPLP don't we? Aside from the possible roles mix up and overlap between those two, TNI-AL should not be the one who have to deal with such cases in the future. Besides, if they somehow still have to - and especially in this specific case - where KRI Golok has to intercept and board foreign fishing vessels caught ilegally operating in our waters, why does it has to risk itself and its crew of being thrown with Molotov cocktails by those foreigners during approach? It carries a RHIB to carry troops to board those vessels before the ship can come close, again, especially in cases like this.facing molotov cocktail Attack when trying to intercept foreign fishing vessels
Valid point. But that can happen only if it sailed too near and within firing range of an offending armed ship which armaments can be seen from the distance.incendiary ammo type from Heavy machine gun and above caliber
Same as above.even something like RPG's
If this is the problem, then it's not about the ship isn't it?The problem is they are not equipped with proper equipment to do hit and run tactic
That's what I'm saying, and that's why I think it's kind of strange when you brought USS Stark since apparently we both agree that FAC-class ships are not expected to be able to survive a direct AShM hit.
We do have Bakamla and KPLP don't we? Aside from the possible roles mix up and overlap between those two, TNI-AL should not be the one who have to deal with such cases in the future. Besides, if they somehow still have to - and especially in this specific case - where KRI Golok has to intercept and board foreign fishing vessels caught ilegally operating in our waters, why do it has to risk itself and its crew of being thrown with Molotov cocktails by those foreigners during approach? It carries a RHIB to carry troops to board those vessels before the ship can come close, again, especially in cases like this.
Valid point. But that can happen only if it sailed too near and within firing range of an offending armed ship which armaments can be seen from the distance.
Besides, if this happened, we should then ask why the captain and its crew did not employ the craft's strongpoints againts its adversary, namely to stay out of gun range with its speed and maneuverability but operated it like the usual conventional navy ships in its class instead?
Same as above.
The point is, I think it's a mistake to apply some of the common thinking, strategies and tactics to a new kind of weapon platform instead of developing new ones based on its strongpoints and weaknesses. While some see and think new 'toys' like tank boat and now this KRI Golok as mere gimmicks, I see them as chances to develop our own unique strategy and tactics which can be very useful if taken seriously.
Please note that I'm not defending PT Lundin or whatever. Neither that I have any stake in these two projects from them or in any other "new toys" that are currently in development.