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dy031101
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Radars- land-based, ship-based, and airborne
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March 06, 2015, 01:48:11 PM »
I've been messing with Shipbucket parts like I always do...... found myself in a situation where there is a large obstacle amidship. I fear that the said obstacle will end up leaving a fair bit of radar blind zone and therefore would like a system that would allow me to place the antennae on separate deckhouses (à la Ticonderoga class or post-upgrade Sa'ar 5 maybe). Which pretty much left me with the modern-day non-rotating phased array radar......
Would I be able to put multiple antenna panels on separate deckhouses by default, or am I stuck with select models (like MF-STAR on upgraded Sa'ar 5 corvette)?
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Re: Radars- land-based, ship-based, and airborne
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March 07, 2015, 03:22:37 AM »
What era are we talking?
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dy031101
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March 07, 2015, 07:20:27 AM »
Quote from: GTX_Admin on March 07, 2015, 03:22:37 AM
What era are we talking?
Anything since the 1990s. To be used with SM-2MR and ESSM, doesn't have to be as capable as those used by dedicated AAW ships, but preferably be more affordable.
Maybe I can do TRS-4D + CEAMOUNT...... unless the pairing is more expensive than APAR and Sea Master 400 combined......
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Re: Radars- land-based, ship-based, and airborne
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March 08, 2015, 02:50:07 AM »
In that case, using phased array radars, you should be able to separate out the arrays. It would mean more cabling etc (and maybe some smart software) in the ship but would be possible.
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March 08, 2015, 07:24:11 AM »
Much like the multiple arrays used by IAI's Phalcon system for AEW aircraft. Yeah, multiple arrays should work, as Greg said, with some extra cabling and some fancy software.
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March 08, 2015, 10:27:01 AM »
The other is retain rotating arrays but have two as seen on many RN concepts from the 50s with a pair of 984 dust bins. The way it would work is each would be set for 270deg with 90deg blanked to prevent interference with each other and other ship systems and ideally be rotating such that each was illuminating at 180deg to the other. You would then have a 2D mounted as high up as possible between the pair of 3Ds to provide horizon search and early warning, next step down would be the guidance sets / directors.
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dy031101
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March 31, 2015, 12:04:16 AM »
I've also been under the impression that CEC allows one ship to provide target illumination for missiles fired by another. But does it? Or does it merely allocate defensive missiles on a battle group basis but still having each ship guiding its own missiles?
Thanks in advance.
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