Thiaria: Reboot

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Re: Thiaria: Reboot

#381 Post by Hood »

This thread should come with a public health warning!
The quality is top notch, I love how you have made a distinctive national style that looks unique but is subtle.
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Re: Thiaria: Reboot

#382 Post by pMASTER »

Rowdy36 wrote: April 5th, 2015, 9:42 am This is incredible work, can't wait for more!
Though late to the party I'd like to second that. Incredibe attention to detail!
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Re: Thiaria: Reboot

#383 Post by Magus »

Garlicdesign wrote: March 23rd, 2020, 4:00 pm She was fitted for, but not with four additional 16-cell lightweight VLS, to be mounted forward abreast of the main ASTER launcher. This VLS could hold either VL Mica close defence SAMs (Range 12 nm, capable of engaging supersonic sea-skimmers like Oniks/BrahMos) or wire-guided Polyphem lightweight antisurface missiles for dealing with threats up to 32 nm out and not worthy of spending an ANS on them; they also had loitering capability and could double as short-range surveillance drones.
32 nautical mile range for a wire guided missile? Is it really possible to use a wire that long?
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Re: Thiaria: Reboot

#384 Post by Garlicdesign »

Hi Magus

I didn't make that one up. It was a real-life German project cancelled in 2002 as a cost-cutting measure. It was supposed to have a range of 60 kilometers, equaling slightly over 32 nm.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyphem_(missile)

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Re: Thiaria: Reboot

#385 Post by Magus »

Garlicdesign wrote: August 28th, 2021, 7:28 pm Hi Magus

I didn't make that one up. It was a real-life German project cancelled in 2002 as a cost-cutting measure. It was supposed to have a range of 60 kilometers, equaling slightly over 32 nm.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyphem_(missile)

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Wow. How did they manage such a long wire?
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Re: Thiaria: Reboot

#386 Post by heuhen »

Magus wrote: August 28th, 2021, 9:58 pm Wow. How did they manage such a long wire?
torpedo wire is 10 to 30 km long, and that is under water, where you have to fight the water pressure and resistance. In air, you don't have that
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Re: Thiaria: Reboot

#387 Post by Magus »

heuhen wrote: August 28th, 2021, 10:13 pm
Magus wrote: August 28th, 2021, 9:58 pm Wow. How did they manage such a long wire?
torpedo wire is 10 to 30 km long, and that is under water, where you have to fight the water pressure and resistance. In air, you don't have that
Well that's embarrassing, I completely forgot about how submarine torpedoes are wire-guided.
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Re: Thiaria: Reboot

#388 Post by IrishAFNG »

Saw updated Thiarian thread. No new content though. Sadness
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#389 Post by yurchenko »

Very interesting. With pleasure I looked through all the pages again from the very beginning, excellent description. I look forward to continuing.
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Re: Thiaria: Reboot

#390 Post by IrishAFNG »

So is the thread complete? Or is there anything coming?
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