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Y'all out here trying to make an Arleigh Burke out of 40-year old Oliver Perry-class hulls.

Let the geezers rest. Focus your efforts on a brand-new class of ships.

I, personally would like our answer to the ships like the Arleigh-Burkes, Ticonderogas and the Type 055's to have nuclear electric propulsion with MASSIVE AESA radar arrays to be driven with. DE weapons are also a must.
 

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FPB 68, by TAIS.
 
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KAAN 77, contender in LMS batch II of Royal Malaysian Navy.

Equipped by VOITH linear jet, reaching up to 21 knots with two 8000 kw rated diesel engines, range of 1600 NM.

by Ekber Onuk & TAIS
 
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@UkroTurk Here is MPAC's RHIB caapbility;

Main Dimensions
Length Overall : 66.2 m
Length Waterline : 60.0 m
Max. Beam : 9.7 m
Draft : 2.4 m
Displacement : 620 t

Speed and Endurance
Max. Speed : 40+ kts
Cruising Speed : 20 kts
Endurance : 1100 nm at 20 kts

Main Propulsion
2x Gas Turbines + 2x Diesel Engines
3x Waterjets

Accommodation
Comfortable accommodation for 40 crew
Galley, Dry Provision Room, Cold and Cool Rooms, Office etc.

Power Generation
4x Diesel Generator

Ship's Boats
1x RHIB


Growth Capabilities
Custom sensors & weapons
Additional accommodation area
 

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@UkroTurk Here is MPAC's RHIB caapbility;

Main Dimensions
Length Overall : 66.2 m
Length Waterline : 60.0 m
Max. Beam : 9.7 m
Draft : 2.4 m
Displacement : 620 t

Speed and Endurance
Max. Speed : 40+ kts
Cruising Speed : 20 kts
Endurance : 1100 nm at 20 kts

Main Propulsion
2x Gas Turbines + 2x Diesel Engines
3x Waterjets

Accommodation
Comfortable accommodation for 40 crew
Galley, Dry Provision Room, Cold and Cool Rooms, Office etc.

Power Generation
4x Diesel Generator

Ship's Boats
1x RHIB


Growth Capabilities
Custom sensors & weapons
Additional accommodation area
Still my old eyes can't see where it is on the ship
 

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Seft Design, concepts for unknown client(s), choice of main gun for patrol boats/corvettes rather odd. The design looks similar to that offered by Dearsan for the Malaysian LMS project.

The Damenesque touch on the LCT though.
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1-Nope, I made it with some consultance from Kozan S. Erkan, most of my naval concepts are jointly made like that. We will make something big this month too

2-I actually drew it at some point gonna send a render sometime with the russian doomer rock fueled color filter
 

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I have an idea that might work as an USV mothership, while I don't have concept design for it (because I can't draw even a stick man in any medium lol) I think I can show it with these civilians designs:

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Basically, a catamaran design that has multiple small docks to launch and retrieve USVs like in the second photo; although I was thinking about a system that works between the two hulls instead of each side. Something like this next photo but one that runs along between hulls and carries USVs to either one of the docks on each side.

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For example, I think longest of our USVs are around 15 metres, if we make a mothership that can carry and launch 6 of them, 3 on each side, we can make a 65 metre long ship with 5 meter between the docks, and 5 meters each between aft/bow and first/last bays. And since it is going to have big deck, it can have enough firepower to defend itself, like CIWS or PDMS.

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Catamarans are usually much more stable than monohulls so I think it would help in launching/retrieving USVs. So, what do you guys think? Could it be serviceable?
 

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The concept of USV mothership is very strange (read: useless) to me. What will it achieve that can't be achieved with adding a few platforms to existing warships' CICs? Supply? That can be arranged with existing ships, too. A more interesting thing would be a streamlined way to refuel USVs (helicopters?). That would mean USVs can accompany ships on longer missions, provide better cover against sea-skimming missiles, maybe aid with sensors and sonars and such.

Something better I just thought about is kind of like "missile trucks". Think about it, if the coalition in Red Sea had "missile trucks" USVs, the resupply of missiles can be very much streamlined. As it is, the ships need to go into a harbor to rearm. If you use tens of USVs with at most 4-8 missiles, you can juggle them around and be much more creative with force composition. It would also take a huge burden off the main ships as they would have one less job to fulfill.

That's just my 2 cents though. I might be wrong.
 

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The concept of USV mothership is very strange (read: useless) to me. What will it achieve that can't be achieved with adding a few platforms to existing warships' CICs? Supply? That can be arranged with existing ships, too. A more interesting thing would be a streamlined way to refuel USVs (helicopters?). That would mean USVs can accompany ships on longer missions, provide better cover against sea-skimming missiles, maybe aid with sensors and sonars and such.

Something better I just thought about is kind of like "missile trucks". Think about it, if the coalition in Red Sea had "missile trucks" USVs, the resupply of missiles can be very much streamlined. As it is, the ships need to go into a harbor to rearm. If you use tens of USVs with at most 4-8 missiles, you can juggle them around and be much more creative with force composition. It would also take a huge burden off the main ships as they would have one less job to fulfill.

That's just my 2 cents though. I might be wrong.
A frigate has a helicopter platform but you use LHD and Helicopter carriers too. Drone mothership concept could be optimized to carry and deploy a large number of usv quickly and would have facilities inside to maintain them, as well as command and control infrastructure, such as significantly more communications equipment and control panels, more satcom terminals. Internal space could also be optimized to be able to store these platforms easier, maybe like move lighter usvs to higher floors with elevator. It would be easier to handle rough sea conditions and long travels while usv are inside the ship. But whether it would actually be useful is still not clear. Nonetheless think a platform that can deploy 50 kamikaze USV in a short time. Add some extras like the still not ready lentatek stuff or gezgin launchers and you got a very interesting option.
 

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I have an idea that might work as an USV mothership, while I don't have concept design for it (because I can't draw even a stick man in any medium lol) I think I can show it with these civilians designs:

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Basically, a catamaran design that has multiple small docks to launch and retrieve USVs like in the second photo; although I was thinking about a system that works between the two hulls instead of each side. Something like this next photo but one that runs along between hulls and carries USVs to either one of the docks on each side.

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For example, I think longest of our USVs are around 15 metres, if we make a mothership that can carry and launch 6 of them, 3 on each side, we can make a 65 metre long ship with 5 meter between the docks, and 5 meters each between aft/bow and first/last bays. And since it is going to have big deck, it can have enough firepower to defend itself, like CIWS or PDMS.

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Catamarans are usually much more stable than monohulls so I think it would help in launching/retrieving USVs. So, what do you guys think? Could it be serviceable?
Might I suggest you take a look at this?
 

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