Nukes.You will have Gezgin, why would you need ballistic missiles on TF-2000 or MILDEN?
Nukes.You will have Gezgin, why would you need ballistic missiles on TF-2000 or MILDEN?
Can carried out by Gezgin.Nukes.
I hope we are working on a nuklear propulsion.Can carried out by Gezgin.
Can be easily intercepted like those Storm Shadows in Ukraine.Can carried out by Gezgin.
It should be configurable by customer needs.Could it be that 1 set is fitted for but not with?
Love the concept, filled to the brim with with weaponry, just the way I like it
64 VLS but two AKR Block A2 and no AKREP CWI, no X band AESA MFR. Main radar looks like Mar-D MkII same as OPV.
Agree. A 3600 tonnes frigate with 64 VLS doesn’t make sense. You’ll need at least 4000 tonnes plus for decent endurance64 VLS but two AKR Block A2 and no AKREP CWI, no X band AESA MFR. Main radar looks like Mar-D MkII same as OPV.
What to do with 64 VLS if sensors are these? This is not a frigate, this is an obese OPV.
Another 'rushed' concept for IDEF.
I have my doubts about that.Can be easily intercepted like those Storm Shadows in Ukraine
Brother, ruskies are barely intercepting 5% of the storm shadowsCan be easily intercepted like those Storm Shadows in Ukraine.
No ones been able to stop something that comes their way at Mach 20-something in a reliable and effective manner yet. That's why having nuclear-tipped ICBM's carries a special weight in the world arena.
Granted, Naval launched anti-ship ballstic missiles do not reach Mach-20's, but they certainly do go at Mach-5 and more (reportedly, in the case of China's YJ-21, Mach-10) therefore the argument sticks.
This missile is 25+ old technology.Brother, ruskies are barely intercepting 5% of the storm shadows
Which makes 100 percent of the times they had a competent crew at hand.Brother, ruskies are barely intercepting 5% of the storm shadows
Absolutely new era of USVs. İt is showing urgency of countermeasures such as Vertical Launched naval Hellfires and AESA radars.
The customer for this concept could be a Gulf country.