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== History == | == History == | ||
+ | === The Mk-48 === | ||
The Mk 48 VLS was first fitted on the Dutch Karel Doorman class frigates. The system was designed to fire the [[RIM-7 Sea Sparrow|NATO Sea Sparrow Missile (NSSM)]], replacing the [[Mk 29 GMLS]] launcher on earlier ships. The Mk 48 VLS was build up from 2,6 or 16 -cell modules. The Mk 48 was an more compact system for ships that required an VLS system but no large missiles. Initially, 4 different versions were build: | The Mk 48 VLS was first fitted on the Dutch Karel Doorman class frigates. The system was designed to fire the [[RIM-7 Sea Sparrow|NATO Sea Sparrow Missile (NSSM)]], replacing the [[Mk 29 GMLS]] launcher on earlier ships. The Mk 48 VLS was build up from 2,6 or 16 -cell modules. The Mk 48 was an more compact system for ships that required an VLS system but no large missiles. Initially, 4 different versions were build: | ||
* Mk 48 Mod 0. 2 cell on-deck installation with an upwards exhaust, used since 1992 on the Halifax class and Murasame class. | * Mk 48 Mod 0. 2 cell on-deck installation with an upwards exhaust, used since 1992 on the Halifax class and Murasame class. | ||
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* Mk 48 Mod 3. 6 cell installation which is part of the STANFLEX system. Used on ships that support the STANFLEX system since 1992. | * Mk 48 Mod 3. 6 cell installation which is part of the STANFLEX system. Used on ships that support the STANFLEX system since 1992. | ||
− | After in 2005 ESSM appeared, an modification to the Mk 48 VLS was build. This system was initially called DP-48, most likely referring to dual pack. This modification allowed 2 ESSM canisters to replace a single NSSM canister in the Mk 48 system. Only the Mod 3 variant of this DP-48 was actually comissioned into active service as the Mk 56 VLS, which made the Mk 48 STANFLEX module an 12 missile launcher. Most likely all Mk 48 units can be rebuild or modified to DP-48, however as far as is known this has not been done. It is likely an modification to fire ESSM from the existing NSSM canister size has been done to some of the Mk 48 installations, similar to how ESSM can now be fired from the Mk 29 GMLS | + | === DP-48 and Mk 56 === |
+ | After in 2005 ESSM appeared, an modification to the Mk 48 VLS was build. This system was initially called DP-48, most likely referring to dual pack. This modification allowed 2 ESSM canisters to replace a single NSSM canister in the Mk 48 system. Only the Mod 3 variant of this DP-48 was actually comissioned into active service as the Mk 56 VLS, which made the Mk 48 STANFLEX module an 12 missile launcher. Mk 56 has, apart from the ability to fire 12 ESSM, some improvements in weight and internal systems, futureproofing the system. Most likely all Mk 48 units can be rebuild or modified to DP-48, however as far as is known this has not been done. It is likely an modification to fire ESSM from the existing NSSM canister size has been done to some of the Mk 48 installations, similar to how ESSM can now be fired from the Mk 29 GMLS. | ||
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+ | The Mk 48 launcher is no longer installed on new ships, as quadpacking ESSM in an [[Mk 41 VLS]] SDLS module allows for about twice the amount of ESSM missiles per deck area or volume. The Mk 56 VLS was however still installed in STANFLEX modules after Mk 41 SDLS modules became available. | ||
== Used on == | == Used on == | ||
− | * [http://www.shipbucket.com/drawings/ | + | * [http://www.shipbucket.com/drawings/3382 Karel Doorman class] (Mod 1) |
− | * [http://www.shipbucket.com/drawings/ | + | * [http://www.shipbucket.com/drawings/1477 Halifax class] (Mod 0) |
− | * [http://www.shipbucket.com/drawings/ | + | * [http://www.shipbucket.com/drawings/4598 Murasame class] (Mod 0) |
− | * [http://www.shipbucket.com/drawings/ | + | * [http://www.shipbucket.com/drawings/711 KDX-1 class] (Mod 2) |
− | * [http://www.shipbucket.com/drawings/ | + | * [http://www.shipbucket.com/drawings/1513 Hydra class] (Mod 2) |
− | * [http://www.shipbucket.com/drawings/ | + | * [http://www.shipbucket.com/drawings/2801 Niels Juel class] (Mod 3) |
− | * [http://www.shipbucket.com/drawings/ | + | * [http://www.shipbucket.com/drawings/2776 Iver Huitfeldt class] (Mk 56) |
− | * [http://www.shipbucket.com/drawings/ | + | * [http://www.shipbucket.com/drawings/9189 Absalon class] (Mk 56) |
− | * [http://www.shipbucket.com/drawings/ | + | * [http://www.shipbucket.com/drawings/2742 Flyvefisken] (Mod 3 and Mk 56) |
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== Affiliated systems == | == Affiliated systems == | ||
− | * [[RIM-7 | + | * [[RIM-7 Sea Sparrow]] VL |
* [[RIM-162 ESSM]] | * [[RIM-162 ESSM]] | ||
== Part description == | == Part description == | ||
− | The drawing has the below deck installation drawn in, which requires covering for use on a finished Shipbucket drawing. Approximate deck levels around the launcher are drawn in red | + | The drawing has the below deck installation drawn in, which requires covering for use on a finished Shipbucket drawing. Approximate deck levels around the launcher are drawn in red. Missiles included in the part are oversized for detail and recognition purposes. |
+ | The DP-48 and Mk-56 systems have the basic system drawn on the left and the full STANFLEX module on the right. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 23:12, 20 November 2022
Contents
History
The Mk-48
The Mk 48 VLS was first fitted on the Dutch Karel Doorman class frigates. The system was designed to fire the NATO Sea Sparrow Missile (NSSM), replacing the Mk 29 GMLS launcher on earlier ships. The Mk 48 VLS was build up from 2,6 or 16 -cell modules. The Mk 48 was an more compact system for ships that required an VLS system but no large missiles. Initially, 4 different versions were build:
- Mk 48 Mod 0. 2 cell on-deck installation with an upwards exhaust, used since 1992 on the Halifax class and Murasame class.
- Mk 48 Mod 1. 2 cell on-bulkhead installation with the exhaust vent at the bottom, venting to the side. Used since 1991 on the Karel Doorman class.
- Mk 48 Mod 2. 16 cell belowdeck installation with an upwards exhaust. Used since 1992 on the KDX-I class and the Hydra class.
- Mk 48 Mod 3. 6 cell installation which is part of the STANFLEX system. Used on ships that support the STANFLEX system since 1992.
DP-48 and Mk 56
After in 2005 ESSM appeared, an modification to the Mk 48 VLS was build. This system was initially called DP-48, most likely referring to dual pack. This modification allowed 2 ESSM canisters to replace a single NSSM canister in the Mk 48 system. Only the Mod 3 variant of this DP-48 was actually comissioned into active service as the Mk 56 VLS, which made the Mk 48 STANFLEX module an 12 missile launcher. Mk 56 has, apart from the ability to fire 12 ESSM, some improvements in weight and internal systems, futureproofing the system. Most likely all Mk 48 units can be rebuild or modified to DP-48, however as far as is known this has not been done. It is likely an modification to fire ESSM from the existing NSSM canister size has been done to some of the Mk 48 installations, similar to how ESSM can now be fired from the Mk 29 GMLS.
The Mk 48 launcher is no longer installed on new ships, as quadpacking ESSM in an Mk 41 VLS SDLS module allows for about twice the amount of ESSM missiles per deck area or volume. The Mk 56 VLS was however still installed in STANFLEX modules after Mk 41 SDLS modules became available.
Used on
- Karel Doorman class (Mod 1)
- Halifax class (Mod 0)
- Murasame class (Mod 0)
- KDX-1 class (Mod 2)
- Hydra class (Mod 2)
- Niels Juel class (Mod 3)
- Iver Huitfeldt class (Mk 56)
- Absalon class (Mk 56)
- Flyvefisken (Mod 3 and Mk 56)
Affiliated systems
Part description
The drawing has the below deck installation drawn in, which requires covering for use on a finished Shipbucket drawing. Approximate deck levels around the launcher are drawn in red. Missiles included in the part are oversized for detail and recognition purposes. The DP-48 and Mk-56 systems have the basic system drawn on the left and the full STANFLEX module on the right.