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Post subject: Re: Littoral Combat CorvettePosted: June 5th, 2011, 8:53 pm
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Ace: It's SeaMOS
ah thanks.

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Post subject: Re: Littoral Combat CorvettePosted: June 5th, 2011, 9:07 pm
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Perhaps a system that wasn't canceled would be better, such as the Eagle Eye or (albiet quite large) Firescout

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Post subject: Re: Littoral Combat CorvettePosted: June 6th, 2011, 12:33 pm
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I'm aware that Seamos-project is cancelled. However, there are other AU-features in this ship so I'll leave it that way. I removed Millenium to demostrate its module-feature; should I draw it fixed or "levitated"?


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Post subject: Re: Littoral Combat CorvettePosted: June 10th, 2011, 3:52 pm
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Well....she suffer from nordic naval sickness, she is to cramped!
- Remove the helicopter hangar, fit just a pad, but even that is taking up alot of space.
- Go dreadnought, just one caliber, I think you should go with two 57mm mk110 and two 9LW mk3 directors. Maybe supprted by 12,7mm HMG i LEMUR mountings.
-12 SAMs and 8 RBS 15 is enough. The SSMs should prefably be fitted on the deck to preserve space in the supoerstruckture.
- Ship needs to be lengthen at least 20m to be good ship.

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Post subject: Re: Littoral Combat CorvettePosted: June 10th, 2011, 6:45 pm
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Psilander wrote:
Well....she suffer from nordic naval sickness, she is to cramped!
- Remove the helicopter hangar, fit just a pad, but even that is taking up alot of space.
- Go dreadnought, just one caliber, I think you should go with two 57mm mk110 and two 9LW mk3 directors. Maybe supprted by 12,7mm HMG i LEMUR mountings.
-12 SAMs and 8 RBS 15 is enough. The SSMs should prefably be fitted on the deck to preserve space in the supoerstruckture.
I Agree
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- Ship needs to be lengthen at least 20m to be good ship.
I don't agree
More your ship is large, more this ship was expensive
and don't forget the "small Nordic" military budget
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sebu
Post subject: Re: Littoral Combat CorvettePosted: June 12th, 2011, 10:00 am
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Ok, thanks again for comments fellows. How about this? A bit larger, basically a Meko A-100 variant, as named; a hybrid of Kedah and Braunschweig. Few AU features though; Hellfire launcher doesn't exists, I'm not sure of VL RAM (is it installed?), MG supposed to be gau19/A. The mine type might be new for you?


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Post subject: Re: Littoral Combat CorvettePosted: June 12th, 2011, 10:12 am
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why did you get rid of the I-mast? it was perfect for this ship! in the current setup I would use the 100 though....
I have doubts about the amount of anti-ship missiles: 4 to one side and 2 to the other seems a bit too much to me. 2 to each side seems more then enough for this ship.

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Post subject: Re: Littoral Combat CorvettePosted: June 12th, 2011, 10:51 am
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I agree I-mast might be better. However, I wanted to follow previous drawed A100s of MConrads. And believe me, there is nothing enough when we are talking of small and poor Navy... ;)


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Post subject: Re: Littoral Combat CorvettePosted: June 12th, 2011, 1:27 pm
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Hmm....
Still overloaded and cramped.
What kind of ship do you want to have
- Poor man's frigate (K130/ A69) or a FPB with endurance (Visby)?

For a poor man's frigate go with
26-27kts speed
127mm and 57mm gun
helikopter with hanger
fitted for but not with SSMs

For a FPB with endurance
30-35kts speed
57mm gun
8 SSM
RAM launceher
No helicopter and hangar

Skip the vls, where will you fit the crew? They need accomodation, messes and so on.
Size is good but I doubt the hangar will fit. Replace the 76mm OTO falera gun with a Bofors 57mm MK 3.

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Post subject: Re: Littoral Combat CorvettePosted: June 16th, 2011, 3:59 pm
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Visby seems to be obvious choice for this subject, after all...


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