The River Delta Combat Support Vessel, or RDCSV in short, was a vessel designed around an unique set of requirements. It was meant to be a ship that could support the boots on the ground in any riverine environment and support them in any task a modern military has to do: disaster relief, peacekeepi...
Hello, and welcome to shipbucket. This drawing isn't terrible (I've seen much worse!) but ther are some issues with it fitting the basic requirements of an shipbucket drawing. First of all, take a look at the standard templates (which can be found on the shipbucket.com wiki) The most important thing...
I have some questions here about these improvements. I will not go into historical accuracy as that is not my thing, but I want to look into the technical aspects. Looking at the dreadnought. - The average height of the turrets of the IRL dreadnought was 49 feet above the keel, of the fisherless dre...
Well, the best way to start is to look what other ships carrying a similar VLS load carry, and what carriers usually have in the way of weapons. If you find out you have too many VLS for the self defence weapons, well maybe you have too many VLS cells then. You might be able to replace your Mk 95 di...
Your SPY-1 arrays are still mismatched between top and side view.
Are you sure this ship would field SM-3, SM-2 MR, SM-2 ER and ESSM all in the VLS? I would think this ship would focus on self defence.
EDIT: you also have no guidance at all for the standard missiles, without any proper directors.
By surprising, I meant how expected it is. Me drawing a soviet ship or a new guy drawing something really high quality would get higher marks then Gollevainen drawing a soviet ship in that category because "it is not unexpected of him to draw an soviet ship", as an silly example. Awesomeness might b...