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05-21-07, 03:54 AM | #916 |
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LuftWolf what about limited guidance wire?
Is there a way to hide the torpedo in the weapon control station once the wire has been cut? This was an issue back then with Sub Command. They still haven't changed it in DW.
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05-21-07, 04:57 AM | #917 | |
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In terms of eliminating weapon truth... nope, unfortunately this would have to be done by SCS. Cheers, David
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05-21-07, 05:43 AM | #918 | ||
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@Molon Labe: Thx for the table.
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05-21-07, 02:46 PM | #919 | ||
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http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/moskitm.htm and http://www.missilethreat.com/cruise/...ise_detail.asp report diameter at 760mm. The Sampson is just a Russian TASM. AEGIS will smack it down without breaking a sweat.
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05-21-07, 02:56 PM | #920 |
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05-21-07, 06:16 PM | #921 |
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http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WMRUS_ASHmis.htm
for the Encapsulated folding-fin version or the 3M55 Oniks P-800 Yakhont P-800 Bolid SSN-X-26 http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/m...ow/ss-n-26.htm the 65-76 sucks need a new 650mm tube Weapon |
05-21-07, 11:45 PM | #922 | |
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Still too big for a 650mm. TLAM might be onto something about the special launcher. EDIT: It looks like this was an experimental weapon that never fully entered service, but became the basis for the BrahMos project. EDIT 2: And the Lada class SSKs will include a VLS launcher for anti-ship missiles, which could include the BrahMos. http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/li...anovosti01.htm I think what's probably going on here is someone, somewhere heard about encapsulated -26's and immediately thought 650mm tubes without giving it much thought, and some websites have been repeating it. But what was really going on was development for either custom launchers (like TLAM reported) or with the new VLS system.
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05-22-07, 12:38 AM | #923 | |
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Speaking of BrahMos, it's operational on surface ships and coastal batteries in India already.
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Kashin (61ME): 4 SS-N-2 Styx Delhi DDG (project 15): 8 SS-N-25 --Project 15A Bangalore is a modified Delhi. Krivak III: [no offensive missiles] --Project 17 is a modified Krivak III.
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05-22-07, 05:34 AM | #924 |
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is thare some thing we can replace the 65-76 with it is no longer in the RN?
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05-22-07, 06:59 AM | #925 | |
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05-22-07, 04:34 PM | #926 | ||
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65-75 torpedoes lay in Russian warehouses - from boats them have removed there. If war tomorrow will begin, this weapon again will return on boats. So, guys, try this weapon - it still "alive".
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05-27-07, 04:04 AM | #927 |
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Type 65 torpedo
Homing: active/passive and wake homing Variants
In 1956 the SET-65 new generation of active/passive homing torpedo system was put into service and in the 1960-1970s the first telecontrolled torpedoes, TEST-68 and TEST-71, appeared. can it have active/passive and wake homing? http://www.subsim.com/ssr/akula2.html Both the SET 53 and SET 65 torpedoes are wireguided and possess active, passive, and wake-homing capabilities. The SET 65 pack a 900kg punch, enough to take out a carrier with one unit. |
05-29-07, 04:34 PM | #928 | |
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05-30-07, 01:58 AM | #929 |
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so hard to git good information on Russian subs
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06-09-07, 01:16 PM | #930 |
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I was expermenting with the CAPTOR Mines (in part to see if their doctrine would support Cluster Gulf/Bay type weapons) and I found that some of the time the Torpedoes launched would just drive in to the seafloor. I think that there should be something in the doctrine that will shoot the torpedo a hundred feet up first then have it proceed to target.
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