Well you have CEFAR, SPY-1 and SPY-3.
It's dubious that a ship would have CEFAR together with SPY-1 or SPY-3. Since it basicly do the same thing, but okay it can work for other reasons as you said.
But SPY-1 and SPY-3 is two radar systems that arent mounted on the same ship, since they do the same thing and that is what I am talking about.
You'r ship can work but there is of course tons of things that need fixing. I am not going to argue about the turret, all I know, is that round things are a big no no on a warship. All stealth ships build today are very rarely designed to be totally invisible on the radar, most of them are focusing on reducing it's radar signature for example Skjold class (the closest ship in miniature. To the DDX-1000), looks like an small boat on radar (reason for that, they think that any warships with advance radar will detect something, so it's better to give them some fals info, basically playing poker with the radar operator)
I'm not against you, I just work around that is better that one member is an "ass" asking all the stupid question and so on. So that is what I do. I rarely comment on high quality drawings, unless it's is of an extream high quality. I very rarely comment on new members drawing, but after that person have posted a couple drawings, I will start coming with either suggestions or just be an "ass" with stupid question.
When it come down to technology, radar, etc. I know a little here and there but in the most cases I don't care about more than that, I know what I need to know and that's it.
Since you are at it and against anything that aren't American, explain to me what is bad with the Skjold class. (You are aware that US Navy borrowed the prototype for an period, testing it's radar signature... Might be what it looks similar to the ddx-1000 But on a wery small scale.)
Incorrect again.
It does not have SPY-3.
NOR does it have SPY-1. It has SPY-6. I list all of this in the OP very clearly.
It has some of the associated communication systems of the SPY-3 system, such as Satcom, IFF & the TX/RX. And CEAFAR is a multi-purpose radar that covers the things the SPY-6 does not, and as such CEAFAR is intended to be a stand-alone system or to work in tandem with more advanced specialty sets, like the SPY-6 ABM radar.
All stealth ships build today are very rarely designed to be totally invisible on the radar, most of them are focusing on reducing it's radar signature for example Skjold class (the closest ship in miniature. To the DDX-1000), looks like an small boat on radar (reason for that, they think that any warships with advance radar will detect something, so it's better to give them some fals info, basically playing poker with the radar operator)
In relation to what?
In the OP I say the turrets are a reduced RCS design gimmick. Later Ace asked about how its possible that dome turrets could be reduced RCS, so we talked about that.
It does not eliminate RCS. It reduces it. This is not the Philadelphia Experiment.
RADAR waves are composed of photons. The same thing that comes out of a light bulb and dazzles your eye balls. They are just at a wave-length higher than the visible spectrum. Photons bounce off of things, Mr Heuhen. You cannot stop them or trap them. It is nearly impossible using conventional stealth to eliminate a radar return (RCS). Photons move at the speed of light (since they are light) and hence the time of travel is generally how long it takes them to bounce between objects going to and from the target at the speed of light. That's how RADAR works.
Since you are at it and against anything that aren't American, explain to me what is bad with the Skjold class. (You are aware that US Navy borrowed the prototype for an period, testing it's radar signature... Might be what it looks similar to the ddx-1000 But on a wery small scale.)
Mr heuhen,
I'm not even going to talk about this sir. It's irrelevant and off topic. If you want to discuss Norwegian boats then make a thread for them on the off-topic or general discussion board?
And for the record, I prefer Russian technology! Not American.