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Post subject: Re: Hellenian KingdomPosted: December 23rd, 2011, 8:02 pm
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the topweight problem is that the weight is positioned much higher. while the MK 13's center of gravity is only one deck above the waterline, the center of gravity of your missiles will be 3-4 decks above. keep in mind that the 1965 design was already top heavy.

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Post subject: Re: Hellenian KingdomPosted: December 24th, 2011, 4:48 pm
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Now the ASW variant has a LW-02 in place of the SPS-01 and 4 SSM Adis I.What about that?


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Post subject: Re: Hellenian KingdomPosted: December 24th, 2011, 5:15 pm
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The Mk-29 NSSM (NATO Sea Sparrow Missile) Launcher is backwards. The ladder (the grey bit that hangs down from between the missile boxes) is on the side where the missiles are reloaded, and on the opposite side from where the missiles come out.

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Post subject: Re: Hellenian KingdomPosted: December 24th, 2011, 5:40 pm
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TimothyC wrote:
The Mk-29 NSSM (NATO Sea Sparrow Missile) Launcher is backwards. The ladder (the grey bit that hangs down from between the missile boxes) is on the side where the missiles are reloaded, and on the opposite side from where the missiles come out.
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Post subject: Re: Hellenian KingdomPosted: December 24th, 2011, 5:41 pm
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the LW-02 is better fitting the role, not the design. also, the mast would not be able to handle it's weight, and you have now an very large and expensive ship for the role you want it to do.

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Post subject: Re: Hellenian KingdomPosted: December 24th, 2011, 7:58 pm
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Ok,so I will keep the AAW variant.Now for the ASW ship,I thought,as said before two more Allen M.Sumners like DD Katsonis with the missiles in the place of the rear 5" gun?Is this a good idea?


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Post subject: Re: Hellenian KingdomPosted: December 26th, 2011, 2:43 pm
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The Jason Class Mk1/1a LST (fictional) was designed in early 1960's to replace old UK-built LSTs.It is a militarized version of civilian ferry (hull design based on UK plans of early 1960's).This LST is a military ferry,capable of carrying every vehicle of Hellenic Army,it does not have welldock or hangar for helicopters,although it provides landing facilities for 1-2 CH-47 or 2 AS-532GR on rear deck,which is strengthened to support tanks. Picture below is as these vessels are now,after their refit in Neorion Shipyard in early to mid 1990's.The RHN created a fund to built and support these LSTs with building money came from shipowners of the Hellenic Mercant Fleet and this fund today helps for supporting the Landing Fleet of RHN.

Dimensions: 134,2m X 16,8m X 4.0m (medium load)
Displaycement: 7060 tn
Propulsion : 2 X Pielstick V16 6A,14880hp total,2 variable pitch props
Speed: Max 22,5 kn,service speed 18 kn
Crew: 160
Capacity : 440 troops,50 tn crane


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Post subject: Re: Hellenian KingdomPosted: December 26th, 2011, 2:44 pm
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Post subject: Re: Hellenian KingdomPosted: December 26th, 2011, 3:03 pm
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The LST isn't going to work. The gun will interfere with the vehicle deck and if it's based on a civilian ferry then it won't be able to beach, and without stern anchors it won't be able to pull itself off again

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Post subject: Re: Hellenian KingdomPosted: December 26th, 2011, 6:30 pm
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Ok,I will fix the stern.But is possible to have the 127/54 on this ship or should I replace it with an 76mm?


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