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I'd toyed around with trying to include SPG-62 into an enclosed mast but leaving room to move seemed difficult...I may be stuck with just the radars, or switch away from AEGIS
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this is what I came up with. Structural supports for the SPY-1 top would go up the middle. probably could put some satcoms and surface radar inside the midsection.
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I could try to put something together tonight, but I doubt why you would want it if you want to go that stealthy, you get close to zumwalt level stealth anyways......
and the weight of the thingie you drew up would go mad, I think
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Posts:489 Joined: July 27th, 2010, 1:47 am
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As I was drawing it, all I could think is "Topwieght...this is going to capsize my frigate...oh the topwieght.." and if it doesn't capsize it, it'll crush the superstructure. I'm going to go redo research on APAR..
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this is what I came up with. Structural supports for the SPY-1 top would go up the middle. probably could put some satcoms and surface radar inside the midsection.
That's...actually pretty interesting. I'd like to see what Erik thinks, he's pretty knowledgable in this kind of stuff.