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MILAS should be part of the weapon package

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one for sure, whatever it will called later. the tonnage is above formidable and maharajalela class.
Yeah, at the very least we should be thankful that nobody in our navy's high command is crazy enough to call our naval ships as "combat raft" or "getek tempur". :eek:
 

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MILAS should be part of the weapon package

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Hmm, anti-submarine missile? Wonder how it works. Is it kinda similar in principle with RBU-6000 in our parchim albeit guided one?

Anyway, this was the first result I got when I googled MILAS:

 

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Hmm, anti-submarine missile? Wonder how it works. Is it kinda similar in principle with RBU-6000 in our parchim albeit guided one?

Anyway, this was the first result I got when I googled MILAS:

Nope, different from RBU-6000, more like long range lightweight torpedo standoff launching system. There are large difference on range and guidance system.

Pretty much an Otomat missile body and propulsion mated with MU90 lightweight torpedo as a payload/warhead. It will fly to the targeted destination (guided by other ASW asset like heli or plane), drop it's payload (MU90 torpedo), the torpedo will hang down on parachute to slowly enter the water and begin to scan and track any hostile sub-surface vessel with active sonar at the suspected depth.
 

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Nope, different from RBU-6000, more like long range lightweight torpedo standoff launching system. There are large difference on range and guidance system.

Pretty much an Otomat missile body and propulsion mated with MU90 lightweight torpedo as a payload/warhead. It will fly to the targeted destination (guided by other ASW asset like heli or plane), drop it's payload (MU90 torpedo), the torpedo will hang down on parachute to slowly enter the water and begin to scan and track any hostile sub-surface vessel with active sonar at the suspected depth.
Similar with ASROC?
 

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This one then? https://www.taisshipyards.com/en/lpc-65-asuw-asw-aaw


Not the ship equipped with CoGAG one


Likely, from my observation we tend to employ this missile boat as part of the larger fleet composed of mixed FFG and corvettes, not standalone attack squadron. So their speed would likely be the same with other ships in the fleet which is capped at 28knots max, so CODAD make sense

If it is getting realized then PAL can not "ngeles" again, their KCR is ...
it all comes to choice of propulsion, if the navy requested the ship to generate power only enough to propel the ship at 28 knots, what could we say then ??
 

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it all comes to choice of propulsion, if the navy requested the ship to generate power only enough to propel the ship at 28 knots, what could we say then ??
Not only about speed but also like ship design(room allocation etc), stability, endurance etc.

Btw what's with the 28 knot, even AH140 also have 28 knot speed or something, why are we too obsessed with this particular number? If FREMM also have 28 knot speed then its confirmed 28 is sacred number for our navy.
 

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credit to @AVCI

the planned Ind-Turkey fast missile boat

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The design have two kind of fin to help with stabilization, the one that stretch long across the hull that work passively and the long protruding one with active stabilization, I think our KCR don't have it.
 

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Not only about speed but also like ship design(room allocation etc), stability, endurance etc.

Btw what's with the 28 knot, even AH140 also have 28 knot speed or something, why are we too obsessed with this particular number? If FREMM also have 28 knot speed then its confirmed 28 is sacred number for our navy.
You know that in the book "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", it mentions that "The Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything" is number 42?

It's quite a possibility that the number 28 is something like that for our Navy. Or not.

Whatever it may be, 28 is a nice round number that in a person's age it should be around or at their peak.

Twenty-eight knots is life! 😁
 

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You know that in the book "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", it mentions that "The Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything" is number 42?

It's quite a possibility that the number 28 is something like that for our Navy. Or not.

Whatever it may be, 28 is a nice round number that in a person's age it should be around or at their peak.

Twenty-eight knots is life! 😁
The "super computer" took a long time just to find that answer.
 

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This could be seen as welcoming European power to do power balance game in SCS. Indo Pacific geographically is not related to European Nations.


We're talking about France here. They are present in the Indo-Pacific region via its overseas territories (New Caledonia, Polynesia, Mayotte, etc) and 93% of its EEZ is located in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The region is also home to about 1.5 mil French people, as well as 8000 soldiers stationed in the region.
 

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