Bangladesh Navy ASuW LPC Project (Cancelled)

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Beautiful. We need it asap
Atmaca will be great.But won't it be better if we select a stealth anti ship missile? We can consider teaso mk2/e as we are already operating otomat.

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Atmaca will be great.But won't it be better if we select a stealth anti ship missile? We can consider teaso mk2/e as we are already operating otomat.

It will be the best option for any future warship of BN. But don't know if MBDA has a export version of this missile yet.
 

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It will be the best option for any future warship of BN. But don't know if MBDA has a export version of this missile yet.
It's only a matter of time.(if they don't have a export version)
 

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If it were upto me I would pursue trying to source a hypersonic missile instead of anything stealth. Kh 45 for ex.
Those overhyped hypersonics will be useless within 2 decades thanks to DEW's.

And I don't expect bondhu's to have Brahmos 2 in active service before 2035.And when they do,only a handful of their ships will have hypersonic capability at first.I don't think we need to think about hypersonic defence or having our own hypersonic missiles at least for now.Anything hypersonic will be a waste of our limited resources.It will be better if we stick with stealthy and cheap subsonics which we can easily replace.
 

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Those overhyped hypersonics will be useless within 2 decades thanks to DEW's.

And I don't expect bondhu's to have Brahmos 2 in active service before 2035.And when they do,only a handful of their ships will have hypersonic capability at first.I don't think we need to think about hypersonic defence or having our own hypersonic missiles at least for now.Anything hypersonic will be a waste of our limited resources.It will be better if we stick with stealthy and cheap subsonics which we can easily replace.
The reason I’m not on the stealth camp is because revolution in radar tech is coming and stealth will become redundant. This is why America is also focusing on speed on their next gen platforms
 

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The reason I’m not on the stealth camp is because revolution in radar tech is coming and stealth will become redundant.
That's exactly why you should be in the subsonic camp.If both stealth and speed doesn't work then I don't see any logic in expensive hypersonic missiles for BN.
 

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The reason I’m not on the stealth camp is because revolution in radar tech is coming and stealth will become redundant. This is why America is also focusing on speed on their next gen platforms
Rather than spending on missiles we should focus on our submarine fleet.Many western navies use subs as their main offensive platform.We can also spend on UUV's.
 

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If it were upto me I would pursue trying to source a hypersonic missile instead of anything stealth. Kh 45 for ex.

Only Zircon is available and not even allowed for export yet. Current ideal choice would be a supersonic missile.
 
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Rather than spending on missiles we should focus on our submarine fleet.Many western navies use subs as their main offensive platform.We can also spend on UUV's.
About hypersonic missiles, there’s currently no known system for defence against them.
as for subs. I agree. We’re far better off having an offensive submarine fleet to engage adversities who’re involved in area denial
 

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SIGMA 7311
FAST COMBATANT

Highlights

The ship combines the possibility of carrying a sophisticated combat system with a sturdy and fully military design.

– Platform suits several combat system possibilities
– Compact design
– Raised wheelhouse for better all-round visibility
– Military standards for vulnerability
– Signatures reduction
– Separate CIC

Naval Design

The SIGMA Fast Combatants complies with US and NATO military standards.

– Naval Stability
– Military Damage Control
– Military interoperability with other naval units

Dimensions
  • Length o.a. ▶️ 73.23 m
  • Beam mld ▶️ 11.02 m
  • Draught (dwl) ▶️ 3.00 m
  • Design displacement ▶️ 900 tonnes
Performance
  • Speed ▶️ 28 kn
  • Range @ 15 kn ▶️ 2500 nm
Propulsion system
  • Configuration ▶️ CODAD
  • Diesel engines ▶️ 4 x MAN / CAT / MTU
  • Shaftline & propellers ▶️ 2 shaftlines, Double input / single output gearbox CP propellers
Auxiliary systems
  • Generator sets ▶️ 3 x Main Diesel Generator, 1 x Emergency Diesel Generator
  • Distribution ▶️ 2 cross connected main switchboards, 1 Emergency switchboard
  • Chilled water ▶️ 2 x chilled water plants
  • Fire fighting ▶️ Wet pressurized system
Military standards

SIGMA vulnerability and detectability reduction Damage control

Deck equipment

Cranes & boats 2x 9 m RHIB with davit

Accommodation

Fully air-conditioned accommodation for 63 + 12 persons Designed for tropical conditions

Weapons & Sensors
  • CMS – Thales TACTICOS or similar
  • Military Radar
  • IFF
  • Military Comms
  • Fire control
  • Main gun Leonardo 76/62 SR or similar
  • Secondary gun 2 x RCWS
  • Decoys
  • SAM
  • SSM

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SIGMA 7311
FAST COMBATANT

Highlights

The ship combines the possibility of carrying a sophisticated combat system with a sturdy and fully military design.

– Platform suits several combat system possibilities
– Compact design
– Raised wheelhouse for better all-round visibility
– Military standards for vulnerability
– Signatures reduction
– Separate CIC

Naval Design

The SIGMA Fast Combatants complies with US and NATO military standards.

– Naval Stability
– Military Damage Control
– Military interoperability with other naval units

Dimensions
  • Length o.a. ▶️ 73.23 m
  • Beam mld ▶️ 11.02 m
  • Draught (dwl) ▶️ 3.00 m
  • Design displacement ▶️ 900 tonnes
Performance
  • Speed ▶️ 28 kn
  • Range @ 15 kn ▶️ 2500 nm
Propulsion system
  • Configuration ▶️ CODAD
  • Diesel engines ▶️ 4 x MAN / CAT / MTU
  • Shaftline & propellers ▶️ 2 shaftlines, Double input / single output gearbox CP propellers
Auxiliary systems
  • Generator sets ▶️ 3 x Main Diesel Generator, 1 x Emergency Diesel Generator
  • Distribution ▶️ 2 cross connected main switchboards, 1 Emergency switchboard
  • Chilled water ▶️ 2 x chilled water plants
  • Fire fighting ▶️ Wet pressurized system
Military standards

SIGMA vulnerability and detectability reduction Damage control

Deck equipment

Cranes & boats 2x 9 m RHIB with davit

Accommodation

Fully air-conditioned accommodation for 63 + 12 persons Designed for tropical conditions

Weapons & Sensors
  • CMS – Thales TACTICOS or similar
  • Military Radar
  • IFF
  • Military Comms
  • Fire control
  • Main gun Leonardo 76/62 SR or similar
  • Secondary gun 2 x RCWS
  • Decoys
  • SAM
  • SSM

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IIRC, the SIGMA's have the lowest operating costs of all Indonesian navy surface combatants, maybe BN could consider this in mind.
 

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prolly for this particular project only, most of BN surface combatants uses C-802 already.
BN is also aiming to get ships from the west, C-802 is less likely to be on those.

If they are not adding exocet or otomat to diversify in future, it is for best to set a common AShM at this stage for vessels originating from west.
IIRC, the SIGMA's have the lowest operating costs of all Indonesian navy surface combatants, maybe BN could consider this in mind.
Maintenance cost of the ships quadratically increases after 10th year. The increase becomes dramatic after 30 years. (Very rough numbers, assuming the expected life is 40)

I don't know ages of the major combatants of the Indonesian Navy but Sigmas are the newest if i recall correctly, thus it is natural to expect that. The older the ship, the more it costs maintenance in per year basis.

Also the new equipment have built-in self-diagnosis that helps technicians to find the root cause and fix it in simplest way directly, instead of trial and error combined with 6th sense in the older equipment.
 
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