F-35A (Japan,2021) JSM (Joint Strike Missiles, expect same loadout of Norway F-35) http://www.mod.go.jp/e/d_budget/pdf/300914.pdf (Reference of JSM/Defense Related Budget Request for JFY2019) The year is based on Norway’s. Might be change.
Confirmed F-15J with JASSM, but no details. The improvement will contain adding improved Electronic Warfare equipment, increasing weapon mount… etc. I’ll keep watching.
I need Removal of "Probe Refueling" properties from Japanse F-4EJkai. There is no refernce showing Japanse F-4EJkai have the air refueling ability, Japan remove it because of the style of the military. This is important for modern air warfare withoute air refueling system, it change the game balance of scenario. DB#1996 F-4EJ kai DB#136 F-4EJ kai https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonnell_Douglas_F-4_Phantom_II_non-U.S._operators#Japan
Additional Information IGS-1A :(2003-2008)EO/IR Satellite but not greate Optical resolution, Expect Early 1990 technology. http://www.asahi.com/special/nuclear/TKY200306070230.html (Japanese Reference that explaining bad resolution)
According to Japanese wikipedia, 1st and 2nd Generation SAR satellite has L-band SAR. Not sure about later Generation SAR but assume they are I band.
PG 824 Hayabusa (DB1335) Hayabusa class craft lack ESM system, but it is important to detect hostile unit by ESM without emit any radar, so I request those sensors.
Sensors/EW (ADD) Model:1x NOLR-9B /Max Range:500nm /Notes:ELINT /Abilities: Late 1990 Technology, Air Search, Surface Search, OTH(Surface Wave), Specific Emitter ID
Model:1x OAX-2 /Max Range: around 100 nm? /Notes:Infrared /Abilities:Infrared, 3rd Generation Imaging Technology, Air Search, Surface Search, Ground Search(fixed), Ground Search(mobile), Heading Info (No Weapon Director system)
Model:1x J/OPS-20C (Same as the radar that “DD 115 Akizuki(DB2293)” has)
Model:1x J/OPS-18-3 (Same as the J/OPS-18-1 radar that “DD 122 Hatsuyuki(DB1746)” has, but the technology should be late 1990’s)
(Remove) Madel:1x J/OPS-28C
and... I also request for adding dock for this ship. small dock for RHIB.
1- Any chance to get a weapon record added to the db3k for RIM 156A SM2ER Block IVA with the IR backup? It is a cancelled weapon system, but is in the database already, but there is no way to actually use it as there are no weapon records involving it.
2- Any chance to add cargo capacity to the Cargo ships such as the RoRos prepositioned at Diego Garcia?
“The U.S. Navy says it will begin deploying a cruise missile derivative of the stealthy AGM-154 Joint Stand-Off Weapon glide bomb, or JSOW, no later than the end of 2023, as an option for its F/A-18E/F Super Hornets and F-35C Joint Strike Fighters.”
Can you add to loadout for F/A-18’s and F-35?
DB details: Add Williams International WJ24-8 turbojet - so same speed as ADM-160 MALD Add 2 way datalink and CEC Include IR guidance Otherwise the same as JSOW [AGM-154]C-1 block 3
Ok, it has never entered service, but the 5 prototypes has demonstrated great performances. It would be an exceptional entry for hypothetical cold-war era scenarios. Please...
Ok, it has never entered service, but the 5 prototypes has demonstrated great performances. It would be an exceptional entry for hypothetical cold-war era scenarios. Please...
Hi Clockmaster
Check out CWDB entry # 3114 and # 3489. I think you will be pleasantly surprised
It would still be a nice addition to the DB3K given that had it entered service the performance was good enough for it still to be an effective platform well into the millennia, Arrow with AMRAAM? K
For consideration of amending the range and designation of the 9M96. Via Google translate so make of it what you will but the text is from an RG / Russian MOD again referring to what appears to be the 9M96M with a range of 150km not the earlier 120km of the 9M96. Given the development time of the 9M96 it makes sense that it has skipped to the modernised extended range variant before even entering service. And as it's only just been type certified Gorshkovs in service date could be put to 2019? https://rg.ru/sila/ https://rg.ru/2019/02/11/gosispytaniia-novejshego-zrk-poliment-redut-zaversheny.html 11.02.2019 3:15 am State tests of the shipborne air defense system "Polyment-Redut" completed. RIA News.
RIA News Photo: Pavel Lvov / RIA News Completed state tests of the Polimen-Redut anti-aircraft missile system for frigates of Project 22350.
This was announced by the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, Admiral Vladimir Korolev, speaking at the assembly of the St. Petersburg Maritime Assembly, the newspaper Krasnaya Zvezda writes .
Photo: Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
Earlier, in November, the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, Sergei Shoigu, spoke about the conduct of more than ten launches of Polyment-Redut missiles on various types of targets during state tests in the Northern Fleet. According to him, the capabilities of the air defense system make it possible to hit any existing and promising means of air attack.
"Polyment-Redut" - an anti-aircraft missile system of the sea-based with the installation of a vertical launch for the Navy of Russia. Able to hit air targets within a radius of 150 and at an altitude of up to 30 kilometers.
The first frigate of the project 22350 “Admiral Gorshkov”, equipped with the “Polyment-Redut” air defense system, joined the Russian Navy in July 2018. It is expected that the second ship of this type - the " Admiral Kasatonov " - will be commissioned before the end of 2019.
Thanks for considering K
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Battleship Novorossiysk (1949-1955). Just... please think about that glorious ship, used as a training ship in the Soviet Navy (1949-55). It was completed in 1914 for the Kingdom of Italy as "Giulio Cesare". Recommissioned/modified in 1937 (it served in Royal Italian Navy in WWII). Then it was sell to Soviet Union in 1949 to pay part of Italian War Debts towards Soviet Union. The ship was armed with a main battery of thirteen 305 mm/46 Model 1909 guns in three triple-gun turret and two twin-gun turrets. The secondary battery comprised eighteen 120 mm (4.7 in) guns, all mounted the sides of the hull. Giulio Cesare was also armed with fourteen 76 mm (3.0 in) guns. She was equipped with three submerged 450 mm (17.7 in) torpedo tubes. The belt armor was 250 mm thick. After the end of World War I, the number of 50-caliber 76 mm guns was reduced to 13, mounted on the turret tops, and six new 40-caliber 76 mm anti-aircraft (AA) guns were installed abreast the aft funnel. In addition two license-built 2-pounder AA guns were mounted on the forecastle deck. When she was sell to Soviet Union all Italian light AA guns were replaced by eighteen 37 mm 70-K AA guns in six twin mounts and six singles. Soviet Union wants to replace her with Soviet built 305 mm guns, but the ship sunk in 1955.
It would be great in some mine sweep scenario in the early cold war era: it was sunk by a German WWII mine in Sevastopol in 1955, with the tragical loss of 608 sailors. But some uncontrolled rumors says that a group of italian navy veteran frogmen sabotaged the ship for retaliation: and this is great for a Scenario! If the developers will add this Ship (and perhaps some post wwII italian MAS vehicles) I promise I'll create a scenario about this highly fictional interpretation
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Could we get the USS Des Moines 1957 from CWDB put in here along with a "hypothetical" version with late 80s upgrades like this?
Des Moines class late 80's upgrade...4 x CIWS (white) 4 x Mk141 quad (yellow) 2x quad ABL tomahawk (red) Figure in new radars and ECM same as the Iowas etc... an Iowa "lite" if you will
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Noticed "US" F-4D and Es (and also J/S models) in the 80s are still equipped with AIM9Js and AIM7E/Fs. Wouldn't the 80s loadouts have the 9L/Ms and 7Ms(Ps)?
This allowed us to designate the target from any source (EM / IR / Laser Threat Detection - Electromagnetic Threat Detection / Infrared / Laser), when the security bubble around the Rafale was invad-ed, and to execute the missile launch “over the shoulder.” Over the shoulder means that a MICA can be fired at a target located at position six o’clock (behind the aircraft) without changing flight direction.
CEC and passive firing most definitely applies to #961 and #371 METEOR too (I'm not sure of the relevance of LOAD for ARH missiles?).
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I was just surfing in the Database DB3000
When i come to Iver Huitfeldt Class -#2331 - Final Weapon Outfit, 2015 Up until now the Iver Huitfeldt class i've seen has never fitted with 127mm, only the two 76mm OTO-Melara
as reference i've took at Alamy photo as per 22 April 2018 the gun still sport two 76mm OTO-Melara although with the CIWS in-Place
Requesting ground launching versions of Alamo B & D for current war in Yemen scenarios.
One of them already exists here, which uses the air launched versions, and so it has an unrealistic long range, due to the range of the missiles being calculated for a platform with a substantial horizontal speed and vertical altitude, and not for a static ground one.
There are of course no performance data available but this source estimates a reduction in range of, at least, half max.
So conservative numbers would be 18-20nm for Alamo B and 30-33nm for Alamo D
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Could we get a hypothetical GBI variant with multiple kill vehicles? The previous Multiple kill vehicle program was cancelled and then restarted. Each GBI should be able to carry 6 KKV's at minimum based on the video below.