hahahah, you are just talking bullshit.
yes Phalanx shot faster, but the 56mm:
lets do some math:
Phalanx: 4500 rounds/m. all a single bullet that doesn't explode! and if they do it's just an close proximity detonation where the blast from the ammo is intended to knock a missile out of possession.
-56 mm with "scatter" ammo: 220 rounds/m. every shells explode up in small metal balls at high velocity (500 to 1000 small metal balls, depending on how mush explosive the shell have). that gives us 220 * 500 to 1000 = 110000 to 220000 small metal balls that create a wall of metal in a range up to 8500 meters. in the time a missile need to get close to the ship, the Bofors have fired almost 300000-500000 small metal balls covering the entire area like an swarm of mosquito!.
- then you have the blast from the shell it self.
- then you have the ability to fire the gun without help of radar and electronic optics.
- 56 mm with High explosive. well to say it this way. if an missile is closer then 5-10 meter to the shell. god night mr. missile. compared to Phalanx close proximity...
- High altitude fighter jet at long range.... 8500 meter....
- Phalanx: 4500 rounds/m with a range up to 1490m. giving it an approx capability to fire 6-10000 rounds in the time the missile needs to get close.
- Range: 1490 against Bofors: 8500 (we in Norway like to use an 76mm, slower but more small metal balls in air when using "scatter" ammo.
- Phalanx against ordinary missiles, okay since phalanx radar can manage to get an radar look on the missile. but when it come to an sea-skimming, stealth missile that also jam any radar around... well first the Phalanx can't see the missile, second it will be jamed so the radar and it's brain is blind, thus it can fire. The bofors, if they see an small blimp on the radar, from an ship launching the missile 4000 km away, and getting jamed. the crew need only to just point the gun in the general direction and create an big wall of metal that the missile will fly into and get damage.
I can even referrer to the commander on that Zumwalt, saying that Zumwalt have an different sea capability, and are not as good as the Burks to handle waves from a different direction, the same as Burks are not as good in handling waves from a different direction. as the Commander said to an magazine, we can outperform the Burks in bad weather, but we have to drive different.
but to compare Zumwalt to an Burk is like comparing an catamaran to an single hull fast boat, and start to complain about how the catamaran handle waves in from front. when we all know an catamaran best ability is to handle waves in an 60 degrees direction to the bow and not head on as an single hull can do.
15 years old, well first:
- be older. like 26 year or more.
- have been in the navy.
- live on one of the worst coastline in the world, in the most extreme weather situation. like for example North Norway. where ships must be special designed to handle extreme weather like storm and -50 or more. Thus an Norwegian frigate are designed to be fully operational and still have the same stability with 300 tons of ice on the deck. We have often visit by US naval ships. but if the weather is badder than so and so winter time, they go to port, while we Norwegian will still be at see and have live fire exercise!
- get smarter.
- have engineering background.
- study naval ship technology for 15 years.
- don't be an prat.
- and don't provoke the mighty Viking. (it would just get ugly.
oh and don't com here say that US Navy can eat Norway for lunch:
- well yes they can, but they would do it at dinner time. more daylight... something you need here in Norway where we have under water rocks for every 50 meters or so.
- aircraft carrier with there ships. well we in Norway have something called an Ula class submarine, armed with 16 torpedoes each. They have been to USA to play in US-naval games. and it ends up every time with an single Ula class submarine sink the aircraft carrier and it's escort.... every single time. and in Norwegian water an Ula class out perform any large nuclear 30+knots submarine, even when the Norwegian do only 25+ knots
if you want to get butt kicked... well say halo to my Finish friend some gladly like to have some fun as thank for the help during the finish-sovjet (well fun and fun..) war... mr. golly the admin. so either behave. or just listen to us people with a lot more experience than you.
so this one is for you.
thanks for the laughter. now, I need to go kill an bear, because I got hungry after this...