The Federal Monarchy Of Tol Galen
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Exceptionly nice looking ships Mark
Well done
In terms as classification, how would you describe these vessels? Destroyers?
Kind regards,
Andy
Well done
In terms as classification, how would you describe these vessels? Destroyers?
Kind regards,
Andy
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Re: The Federal Monarchy Of Tol Galen
Muchas gracias.heuhen wrote:that a nice looking ship.
Good to know that I have that effect on people! As you've probably noticed I'm the polar opposite to you with regards to ship stylesBB1987 wrote:Blackbuck, you know, it might be possbile that given the ships i've drawn so far it is now quite clear to most users that I do like old styled warships and that modern stealthy boats are not my favourite things around (to say least). So, every time you see me commenting ships such the one above by stating thet they look awesome, no less, well.. consider yourself capable of achieving the impossible
Keep it up!
Ta!adenandy wrote:Exceptionly nice looking ships Mark
Well done
In terms as classification, how would you describe these vessels? Destroyers?
Kind regards,
Andy
In Galenian terms they wouldn't be classed as destroyers as they lack long range warning such as SAMPSON and associated weapons such as SM-6 or similar, they're a bit big to be legitimately called a frigate. Given their intended role as a presence ship which deals with pirates, escorts merchant shipping and does disaster relief I'd guess the best classification for them would be a sloop.
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WOW
In that case, they're HUGE Corvettes
In that case, they're HUGE Corvettes
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Re: The Federal Monarchy Of Tol Galen
Nice work!
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Re: The Federal Monarchy Of Tol Galen
nice ships, good work
best regards
Martin
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Re: The Federal Monarchy Of Tol Galen
Just out of curiosity, what kind of missiles are those from the VLS? Only one I recognize is the ESSM.
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See this post.Magus wrote:Just out of curiosity, what kind of missiles are those from the VLS? Only one I recognize is the ESSM.
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Very nice work. An impressive looking ship.
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Bedlam Class CGC Re-visit
Say hello to the Bedlam class again, this time depicted at end-of-life with all the trimmings required to keep them relevant until the Deity class start to appear (mid to late noughties)
The last four of the counties (built 1972-73) were built to a modified design including new sonar and combat systems, as such these were the four that lasted the longest. Two of which remained in the CGC state you see here, the other two were converted towards the end of the cold war into CGHs losing their Mk.10s and associated equipment and gaining substantial helicopter facilities and the capacity to operate commandos from them.
Their final SLEPs saw them fitted out with an SPS-49, SPQ-9B, NSSM, HVM and the ability to fire SM-2 MR from their Mk.13s. After deletion of Harpoon from operational service and the block obsolescence of Terrier they were re-armed with SM-2ER and SM-2MR exclusively in the shape of RIM-67D and RIM-66K-2. NSSM was fitted alongside both sides of the hangar in Mk.48s for a total of 16 missiles, neither of the two remaining CGCs were given ESSM.
Their close-in defensive weapons were augmented during the SLEP by the fitting of Oerlikon GDM and Shorts Starstreak. Small-calibre weapons consist of a pair of automated 20mm x102 GIAT cannon in Typhoon mounts and an assortment of MG3s and M2s.
Since the end of the cold war the remaining Bedlams have been active in various areas seeing action in the Gulf, Balkans and South Atlantic.
With the appearance of the Deity class CGC these two great survivors were laid up facing an almost certain future of being turned into razor blades, all four were scrapped between 2012 and 2013.
~Mark.
The last four of the counties (built 1972-73) were built to a modified design including new sonar and combat systems, as such these were the four that lasted the longest. Two of which remained in the CGC state you see here, the other two were converted towards the end of the cold war into CGHs losing their Mk.10s and associated equipment and gaining substantial helicopter facilities and the capacity to operate commandos from them.
Their final SLEPs saw them fitted out with an SPS-49, SPQ-9B, NSSM, HVM and the ability to fire SM-2 MR from their Mk.13s. After deletion of Harpoon from operational service and the block obsolescence of Terrier they were re-armed with SM-2ER and SM-2MR exclusively in the shape of RIM-67D and RIM-66K-2. NSSM was fitted alongside both sides of the hangar in Mk.48s for a total of 16 missiles, neither of the two remaining CGCs were given ESSM.
Their close-in defensive weapons were augmented during the SLEP by the fitting of Oerlikon GDM and Shorts Starstreak. Small-calibre weapons consist of a pair of automated 20mm x102 GIAT cannon in Typhoon mounts and an assortment of MG3s and M2s.
Since the end of the cold war the remaining Bedlams have been active in various areas seeing action in the Gulf, Balkans and South Atlantic.
With the appearance of the Deity class CGC these two great survivors were laid up facing an almost certain future of being turned into razor blades, all four were scrapped between 2012 and 2013.
~Mark.
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