USN Systems (02/26/2013)
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Re: USN Systems
and complete with stanflex, top views and missiles.
Drawings are credited with J.Scholtens
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Re: USN Systems
Very nice work. However I'm pretty sure the Mk 56 you've shown is the 12-missile version. I can't measure the drawing right now (I'm at work), but the dimensions are:
12-missile LxWxH 366x271x465 cm
32-missile LxWxH 477x417x465 cm
12-missile LxWxH 366x271x465 cm
32-missile LxWxH 477x417x465 cm
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Re: USN Systems
ah, indeed, 12 missile (see the top)
just an typo, will fix. I'll wait a few hours in case somebody comes up with anything else....?
the sizes you named for the 32 missile one fit the mod 2, btw....
just an typo, will fix. I'll wait a few hours in case somebody comes up with anything else....?
the sizes you named for the 32 missile one fit the mod 2, btw....
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Re: USN Systems
and now the final version of the mk 48. fixed the typo and the foot of the mk 56.
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Re: USN Systems
The sizes matching makes some sense, as each Mod 2 cell should be able to dualpack ESSM...
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Re: USN Systems
that is true, what I mean is: I have never heard of an 32 cell MK 56, are you sure it exists and if it exists, pics? I might have to draw it then, to complete this sheet
it might of course be that it is just the mod 2, with ESSM dualpacked in the standard canisters.
it might of course be that it is just the mod 2, with ESSM dualpacked in the standard canisters.
Drawings are credited with J.Scholtens
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Re: USN Systems
As far as I'm aware Denmark is the only Mod 3 user and we only use the 12 shot launcher
“Close” only counts with horseshoes, hand grenades, and tactical nuclear weapons.
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Re: USN Systems
AN/SPS-67, so far as I know has not been done yet. SHown with both the old (SPS-10 style) and new bar antenna, also in top profile for the bar version.
ZR-3 work has finally started, mouse problems and a bit of a bout in the hospital with a heart condition.
ZR-3 work has finally started, mouse problems and a bit of a bout in the hospital with a heart condition.
Worklist: USS Patoka (Dirigible Tender), HIJMS Kaga (Single Deck-As of Midway), HIJMS Kaga (Tosa Class BB), BB-46 rework, CV-3 Saratoga rework, Akagi rework, ZR-2 (R-38)
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That's much improved from what we previously used to represent SPS-67. Nice work.
Re: USN Systems
Old Hotchkiss 57mm gun (a.k.a 6-pounder) used in US Navy and later USCG before WW2.
Update: while I'm at it here's the 5"/51 Mk.13 gun used by USN till the 1920's and by US Coast guard later on.
Update: while I'm at it here's the 5"/51 Mk.13 gun used by USN till the 1920's and by US Coast guard later on.