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Re: Republic of Cabinda AU

Posted: February 20th, 2014, 6:23 pm
by Thiel
ruzzelsuallo wrote:Image
I may be reading the drawing wrong, but it looks like the waterjet is above the waterline.
Also, to be honest the ship doesn't look like a catamaran, in fact it looks exactly like a monohull

Re: Republic of Cabinda AU

Posted: February 20th, 2014, 11:37 pm
by ruzzelsuallo
corrected the ship's description, sorry for wrong details..ill correct the waterjet and upload the latest version of my victorious class later.....for heuhen, dont be mad of me, im just new here and i didnt know what correct parts are going to use

Re: Republic of Cabinda AU

Posted: February 20th, 2014, 11:40 pm
by ruzzelsuallo
do the oto melara dardo stealth mount really exist?

Re: Republic of Cabinda AU

Posted: February 21st, 2014, 12:05 am
by Blackbuck
Single 40 yes, twin 40, not yet.

Re: Republic of Cabinda AU

Posted: February 21st, 2014, 4:18 am
by seeker36340
The concept looks quite similar to the Turkish MRTP class at Turkish Shipbucket

Re: Republic of Cabinda AU

Posted: February 21st, 2014, 5:31 am
by heuhen
ruzzelsuallo wrote:do the oto melara dardo stealth mount really exist?
76mm yes

http://www.shipbucket.com/forums/viewto ... =16&t=2755

Re: Republic of Cabinda AU

Posted: February 21st, 2014, 8:37 am
by ruzzelsuallo
Updated the Archer class :)

Re: Republic of Cabinda AU

Posted: February 21st, 2014, 9:51 am
by ruzzelsuallo
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RCS Vanguard
RCS Forefront
RCS Spearhead
RCS Protector

The Vanguard-class is a class of minehunter built for the Republic of Cabinda Navy. These small fibreglass vessels are built almost entirely of non-magnetic materials and are designed to resist high shock levels. The Vanguard-class vessels are be equipped with an extensive array of equipment to search for, locate and destroy naval mines, ranging from two autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV) and two remotely operated vehicles (ROV) to hull-mounted sensors.

Mainly intended for domestic use, the vessels can also participate in international missions as they are internationally interoperable. The vessels can also be used for seabed surveying, underwater exploration, and identifying and defusing underwater explosives. The vessel features a monohull design, built from composite materials. Fibreglass is used for the hull, decks and bulkheads. The decks are further strengthened with balsa and carbon fibre materials for shock resistance against underwater explosions. The advanced materials used in the construction will reduce the magnetic and acoustic signatures that could set off the mines. Total of 4 ships were built locally by Cabinda Shipyards, commissioned from 1998-2002.

Re: Republic of Cabinda AU

Posted: February 21st, 2014, 10:09 am
by ruzzelsuallo
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RCS Sabre
RCS Lance
RCS Halberd
RCS Spear
RCS Cutlass
RCS Scimitar

The Sabre-class missile corvettes is a class of British-built vessels that served the Republic of Cabinda Navy from 1979-2004. They were the first indigenous designed vessels of the Cabinda Navy, and also the first missile-firing ships in Sub-Saharan Africa.