Republic of China (Taiwan) Perry-class Modifications

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Republic of China (Taiwan) Perry-class Modifications

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These vessels are modified versions of the Oliver Hazard Perry class Frigate.

Originally the ROCN intended to build only 2 ships to the normal Perry standard, with the remainder of the class being modified with an advanced combat system.

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This article makes mention of a "ADAR-N" system, which I found no references for. The first drawing as based on this idea, using this image as a template. The second, AEGIS equipped drawing is a more likely proposal, carrying the SPY-1F and associated SPG-62.
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Small note: the 'article' is a scan of Friedman's US destroyers, 2004 edition, page 420.
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I think the ADAR-N is a fixed, naval version of the EL/M-2082.
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Interesting. (though certainly the designs themselves are hardly beautiful)
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Either proposal is a lot more developed than what I would have expected before undertaking the project for something based on a Perry class Frigate.
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#6 Post by erik_t »

The pictured SPY-1 installation is unlikely to even physically fit within the enclosure of the mast, I think, and certainly would present untenable maintainability and topweight concerns.
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I was thinking about redoing it more in line with an F100 style installation.
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#8 Post by dy031101 »

TimothyC wrote: ↑January 23rd, 2018, 2:04 pm I think the ADAR-N is a fixed, naval version of the EL/M-2082.
The ADAR-N is the winner of a competition between GE and Raython and indeed the forerunner of the SPY-1F.
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Navybrat85 wrote: ↑January 24th, 2018, 10:06 pm Either proposal is a lot more developed than what I would have expected before undertaking the project for something based on a Perry class Frigate.
There is a 1/50 model of a late-stage development configuration in Taiwan.


Here (2nd and 3rd pictures)
and Here (also 2nd and 3rd pictures).
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#10 Post by Navybrat85 »

As promised, updated the AEGIS version.
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I took inspiration from the F100, although I didn't build up the superstructure as heavily as F100 is, due to using the smaller SPY-1F system.
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