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SINKEX 2023

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KRI 352 finally broke in 3 after 4 AShM and 4 aerial dumb bomb.

She was quiet tough. That's Dutch engineering.
There a long way to beat;


On 14 July 2016, the ex-USS Thach took over 12 hours to sink after being used in a live fire, SINKEX during naval exercise RIMPAC 2016. During the exercise, the ship was directly or indirectly hit with the following ordnance: a Harpoon missile from a South Korean submarine, another Harpoon missile from the Australian frigate HMAS Ballarat, a Hellfire missile from an Australian MH-60R helicopter, another Harpoon missile and a Maverick missile from U.S. maritime patrol aircraft, another Harpoon missile from the cruiser USS Princeton, additional Hellfire missiles from a U.S. Navy MH-60S helicopter, a 900 kg (2,000 lb) Mark 84 bomb from a U.S. Navy F/A-18 Hornet, a GBU-12 Paveway laser-guided 225 kg (500 lb) bomb from a U.S. Air Force B-52 bomber, and a Mark 48 torpedo from an unnamed U.S. Navy submarine.[12][13]
 

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FPB-68 by TAIS Shipyards, known to be designed for Indonesian Navy, seems to be equipped by a combined type of propulsion, might be CODAD and topping 40+ knots with ease. More or less, a FAC.
 

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There a long way to beat;

The magic power of US Steel and US naval shipbuilding quality of the 70s when America had a giant industrial manufacturing base.

The AShMs used by Indonesian navy had rather „light-weight“ explosives to be fair.
- Exocet MM40 Block 3: 160 kg warhead
- C-802: 190 kg warhead
- C-705: 110 kg warhead

Classic high subsonic AShMs like Harpoon impact with ~ 220 kg warhead.
- Korean Haesong/C-Star: 250 kg warhead
- Turkish ATMACA: 220 kg warhead (naval)
 

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Russia Completes Development of Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier BT-3F

POSTED ON THURSDAY, 10 AUGUST 2023 10:49

The Russian defense industry has successfully completed the design and production of the amphibious armored troop transport BT-3F, specifically designed for Marine units and joint forces. This achievement was announced by the press service of the "Precision Complexes" group, which is part of the state-owned company "Rostec."

The collaboration between "Kurganmashzavod" and the joint-stock company "SKBM" has resulted in the success of the initiative research and development project for the armored troop transport BT-3F. The BT-3F is a joint creation of Russia and Indonesia, and this versatile armored troop transport is designed to provide both mobility and firepower while ensuring the safety of its crew and occupants.

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The production of the initial prototype had already been completed, with successful tests conducted at the end of 2022. The completion of the design and production of the BT-3F is good news for the Russian military, which needs to replace a significant number of vehicles destroyed or captured by Ukrainians. The next challenge of the conflict will likely be the ability of both parties to replace and repair their respective equipment, and Russia seems to maintain a lead in this area over Ukraine, transitioning more towards a wartime economy. The reaction of Ukrainians remains to be seen.

https://www.armyrecognition.com/def...phibious_armored_personnel_carrier_bt-3f.html

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Bold, Is there any update about our BMP-3F/BT-3F procurement or it's possible replacement for the marine corps after CAATSA?
 

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Russia Completes Development of Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier BT-3F

POSTED ON THURSDAY, 10 AUGUST 2023 10:49

The Russian defense industry has successfully completed the design and production of the amphibious armored troop transport BT-3F, specifically designed for Marine units and joint forces. This achievement was announced by the press service of the "Precision Complexes" group, which is part of the state-owned company "Rostec."

The collaboration between "Kurganmashzavod" and the joint-stock company "SKBM" has resulted in the success of the initiative research and development project for the armored troop transport BT-3F. The BT-3F is a joint creation of Russia and Indonesia, and this versatile armored troop transport is designed to provide both mobility and firepower while ensuring the safety of its crew and occupants.

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The production of the initial prototype had already been completed, with successful tests conducted at the end of 2022. The completion of the design and production of the BT-3F is good news for the Russian military, which needs to replace a significant number of vehicles destroyed or captured by Ukrainians. The next challenge of the conflict will likely be the ability of both parties to replace and repair their respective equipment, and Russia seems to maintain a lead in this area over Ukraine, transitioning more towards a wartime economy. The reaction of Ukrainians remains to be seen.

https://www.armyrecognition.com/def...phibious_armored_personnel_carrier_bt-3f.html

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Bold, Is there any update about our BMP-3F/BT-3F procurement or it's possible replacement for the marine corps after CAATSA?
I don't think we finance it
 

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I don't think we finance it
Errr...

According to this one Marine Corps already put their requirement to replace BTR50 based on BMP3 IFV design and this has been developed since 2010

 

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