Posts:7510 Joined: July 28th, 2010, 12:25 pm
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the terrier too requires an loader. you can find all those here: http://www.shipbucket.com/forums/viewto ... =16&t=2755
you also lack guidance channels for all the launchers you have, and I'd not want to be in any of the gun turrets which are now subject to the missile blast.
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The Arashi (Typhoon) class of missile-torpedo boats is based on the Kartal class FAC of Turkey, about 20 units were locally-built from 1967-1974. More heavily armed than the Kartal, ships were decommissioned in 2005.
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a few things
first of all, IMO, keep your earlier drawings on the forums. that way, we can see what you have improved.
- terrier requires 2 directors, you currently have only one.
- ASROC is best fitted forward if possible, as the forward arc is the arc your sonar has a view. the propellers block the aft view of the sonar, so the ASROC can now only fire atthe sides
- why an mix of USN and RN systems on one ship?
- I have doubts about the masts being strong enough to support these radars
- I think the hull in the bow is too narrow to fit the Mk 4 GMLS it was good where you had them on the stern.
- the USS albany, also an oregan class hull, shows what is possible with this hull, but also what restructuring would be required to do so.
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...and still none of my (valid) suggestions implemented... The aft mast would be strong enough to support an early 3-D radar such as the SPS-30/39:s; however, it would be quite inadvisable to put them there, due to the increased amount of vibration, which would effectively destroy their calibration.
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Posts:2936 Joined: July 26th, 2010, 11:38 pm
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Neither Terrier nor the SQS-23 would likely remain functional so near to an operating 8" turret. I have no earthly idea why one would have four different ASW systems (FOUR!) on a hull of any sort, never mind the bizarre concept of a backward-firing Hedgehog. You have five different kinds of gun and missile directors, in quantities that make no sense. There are many more details that would also need refining.
I would leave the ASW stuff to the escorts. A cruiser is too big and loud to be a proper ASW ship anyway. Use this ship as a command ship, shore bombardment vessel, and SAM platform.
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The Tobetsu class is a series of 8 locally-built landing craft infantry(LCI) of the Ezo Navy, built from 1959-1963. All units were decommissioned in 2003.
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The largest vessel in the Ezo Navy is its flagship, the ENS Enomoto Takeaki, built from 1995-1998 and was commissioned in 1999. Named after Ezo's first president, Enomoto Takeaki, the vessel saw action in the Libyan Civil War and other UN Peacekeeping Missions.