Surface Action Groups Long Beach
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Re: Surface Action Groups Long Beach
Place the Harpoons on the deck, not floating on the railing.
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Re: Surface Action Groups Long Beach
SINJOORTJE wrote:Where do you recommend I put the 8 inch. And there was a terrier missile where I proposed to put the other Mk. 26. Wouldn't it still work? For both the MK. 26 and the 8 inch?
Look around the board for the post I made that has a cut away of both the Mk-10 and Mk-12 GMLSs that Long Beach mounted, and look for a Mk-26 cutaway to get a feel for what they look like on the inside. This will help prevent such silly looking 'refits'.
Edit:
Here are what the Mk-10 and Mk-12 mounts look like:
Mk-10:
Mk-12 (Yes it is technically of the Mk-7, but the layout is the same):
I don't have a good image of the Mk-26 to post, but this United Defense PDF has a cut away view:
Thank you Shep!
As you can see, the geometry of your 'refit' does not work.
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- Portsmouth Bill
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May I respectfully suggest that all 'budding bucketeers' really study these drawings, to comprehend what is required to incorporate these type of missiles onboard? I notice that a lot of drawings seem to lack a basic understanding of below deck space allocation for various weapon systems.
Re: Surface Action Groups Long Beach
I would recommend the MK13 as you need less length in a ship
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Re: Surface Action Groups Long Beach
While this is true, the Mk-13 is also very limited in the size of weapons it can fire (the magazine spaces were too small for ASROC even).Rodondo wrote:I would recommend the MK13 as you need less length in a ship
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My question is why even bother to replace the Mk 10 Terrier launcher? It doesn't make sense to me at all! I believe that the basic weapons outfit that the long beach eventually received should stay and instead maybe focus can be placed on the sensors fit. Your proposal is simply not economically defensible in my opinion.
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No, you're quite right. The launch rate of the Mk 10 is more than enough to keep up with things as long as every missile requires continuous illumination from launch to intercept (which they do in this case).
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Re: Surface Action Groups Long Beach
Ok I was going to post a second version but I just noticed that I put the Mk. 71 where it should not be. How about replacing the original 5 inch with a new, let's say Mk. 45 5 inch?
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That is probably within the realm of possibility, although I'm not sure why you'd bother.