Swedish AU - CGLH 1986 - a study

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Thiel
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Re: Swedish AU - CGLH 1986 - a study

#21 Post by Thiel »

Carnac wrote:Why so many 57mm guns?
CIWS.
That reminds me, since they are your only close in AA defence, wouldn't it be prudent to give each gun its own FCR?
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#22 Post by ALVAMA »

Since when are 3 many?
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#23 Post by Psilander »

Four actually, and they have their own directors, two on each side of bridge roof and the hangar.
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#24 Post by dc1 »

ALVAMA wrote:Since when are 3 many?

Royal Navy would have given anything to get ships with three good guns in the Falklands War. Just look at the designs of that day and suddenly 3 is alot... Type 22 anyone? When you get aircraft to close for missilefire, guns are a lifesaver. The 57 and 40 mm guns are amazing against close in targets...
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#25 Post by Psilander »

She is designed very much with the Falklands war in mind. The original version also had 4 30mm Goalkeapers aswell. But there wasn´t enough room for them I think.
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#26 Post by odysseus1980 »

Why this shading on the hull?
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#27 Post by Psilander »

odysseus1980 wrote:Why this shading on the hull?
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2. Special permission by Golly to do my style of shading.
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#28 Post by swin_lad »

I love this style of shading, it is brilliant
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#29 Post by meeware »

Re the exhaust question- if you're doing CODAG perhaps one stack for the GT uptake, and a Mack for the diesels? Just a thought.

I like the shading too- intimidatingly impressive!
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#30 Post by SINJOORTJE »

Can the Mk. 26 fire both SM-2 MR and SM-2ER?
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