Soviet/Russian Naval Surface-to-Air Missiles (Rebuild)

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Re: Soviet/Russian Naval Surface-to-Air Missiles (Rebuild)

#11 Post by odysseus1980 »

Nice to see underdeck view for Soviet/Russian GMLS,for first time I can compare these with US..
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#12 Post by erik_t »

Certainly, one is struck by how large an internal volume penalty is paid to have the rotary VLS systems. In that light, the lack of a Soviet Union-era counterpart for SA-N-7 is particularly unsurprising, given that the primary application of the system was on a ship that was already notoriously cramped.
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Re: Soviet/Russian Naval Surface-to-Air Missiles (Rebuild)

#13 Post by wkstl »

erik_t wrote:Certainly, one is struck by how large an internal volume penalty is paid to have the rotary VLS systems. In that light, the lack of a Soviet Union-era counterpart for SA-N-7 is particularly unsurprising, given that the primary application of the system was on a ship that was already notoriously cramped.
Soviet VLS is just a simple evolution of old launcher, missiles are ejected from the magazine straightly, so it revolves like older one. Also revolved launcher have a small open on the deck, it's good for the armour protection and anti-NBC.
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Re: Soviet/Russian Naval Surface-to-Air Missiles (Rebuild)

#14 Post by Aster »

the link in the OP appears to have disappeared but I suspect its this one, on Deviantart -

https://www.deviantart.com/ntny666/art/ ... -719553890
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