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Philbob
Post subject: Re: Type 26 frigate...Leander II or Leander 2010 I would hopPosted: October 1st, 2010, 11:17 pm
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Colombamike wrote:
A T26 derived from Type 45 hull (to avoid to create a newer hull) :D

nice i made a version of the type 26 which i just called the Open Architecture design about a year ago. Basiclly its forward battery was ASROCs, CAMM, and TLAM, a naval gun. then the aft portion of the ship could be fitted with what ever was required, more missiles, more guns, expanded hanger, or a Embarked military force holding pen... the primary sensor array would of been the artisan.

open architechture
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combat ship with enhanced weapons
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Small ASW frigate C2
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Post subject: Re: Type 26 frigate...Leander II or Leander 2010 I would hopPosted: October 6th, 2010, 12:57 pm
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I would say that a large GP frigate reinforced by Corvette type vessels like the Holland class would make a good combination for modern Naval operations where dedicated single mission frigate sized vessels aren't flexible enough and the open archiecture is a very good way forward. Enhanced communications and surveilance systems (Including ROV/UAV).

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Post subject: Re: Type 26 frigate...Leander II or Leander 2010 I would hopPosted: October 7th, 2010, 3:44 am
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rifleman wrote:
I would say that a large GP frigate reinforced by Corvette type vessels like the Holland class would make a good combination for modern Naval operations where dedicated single mission frigate sized vessels aren't flexible enough and the open archiecture is a very good way forward. Enhanced communications and surveilance systems (Including ROV/UAV).
Im in general agreement. There are also great examples of where this theory is taking, The Holland/DZP, the BAM/F100 for example. The RN should get in on this idea with a enlarged River OPV(H) and the T-45. I would also say it is acceptable to design a hull design and leave it largely empety for future growth and system installations.

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Post subject: Re: Type 26 frigate...Leander II or Leander 2010 I would hopPosted: October 10th, 2010, 8:16 pm
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well according to the Sunday Telegraph the type 26 programme could be dead in the water

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Post subject: Re: Type 26 frigate...Leander II or Leander 2010 I would hopPosted: October 10th, 2010, 10:55 pm
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i like the idea of a exportable capital ship but it isnt what the RN needs. I also like the T26 but again it isnt what it needs

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Post subject: Re: Type 26 frigate...Leander II or Leander 2010 I would hopPosted: October 11th, 2010, 11:08 pm
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Nice drawings Philbob 8-)


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