... and some Arleigh Burke class ships in the USN use the SeaRAM instead of the Mk 48 even though they have the Aegis system. for the USN, these were initially the 4 burkes deployed to Rota Spain as part of the EPAA for european bmd... the reason they required SeaRAM and not just RAM is because the...
will this be using essm blk-2 (ie. active/arh seekers) so it doesn't need illuminators? or will you replace the satcom in the radome at the top of the i-mast with a stir fcr (or just add stir fcr somewhere else)?
re. gun fire control: since you already have spy-1d, you can just have a similar system like the ddg-51's mk-34 gws (gun weapon system) which uses the spy-1d as it's main source for targeting data (ref: http://www.tpub.com/gunners/232.htm)...
I know it's fictional/AU but am just wondering: why are the forward spy1 panels at a higher elevation than the rear panels? are you trying to get the forward beams to clear some obstruction in the forward part of the ship? fwiw, IRL the ddg51 flight-2A rear spy1 panels were placed at a higher elevat...
@judah -- hello kababayan! :) I guess you've been following the progress of our (soon to be) 3 hamilton class ships... one small item: top of the foremast, all our whecs have lost their two DF/direction finding antennas (both the crossed dipole adcock and the crossed loop antennas)... sad but true, ...
... suggested it would be possible to provide terminal defense of the entire CONUS from shipboard platforms (presuming one could puddle around Lake Superior)... probably from this 1992 image: https://mostlymissiledefense.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/blockiia-footprint2.png?w=600 also in: http://mars...
(tech OT: sm3-blk-2A) fwiw, this 2011 FAS report on bmd (ref: http://fas.org/pubs/_docs/2011%20Missile%20Defense%20Report%20-%20lowres.pdf) credits sm3-blk-2A with the ability to offer post-midcourse, pre-reentry ICBM intercept capability with burnout velocities even as low as 4.0 km/s (high-end est...
... light, planar composite-backed aerials, arranged on the same vertical axis, each one being transparent to the one below, with a potential for independent rotation ... ah, you can't actually directly use the design for the layered satcom antenna for radar as they're using a passive array w/ no p...