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MihoshiK
Post subject: Re: Typhon Warship ChallengePosted: November 21st, 2018, 10:50 pm
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I know of one or two more who are working on something.

And this is going to run for another month. I'm not worried.

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Post subject: Re: Typhon Warship ChallengePosted: November 22nd, 2018, 8:41 am
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I have an idea but unsure if I'll have the time to complete it as I have other non-SB projects on the go at the moment.

Regarding power requirements; what would be the likely size and power output of a steam powerplant required assuming use of the SPG-59? Or even a COSAG layout?

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Post subject: Re: Typhon Warship ChallengePosted: November 23rd, 2018, 11:48 pm
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I know this may look like, uh, "backward progress", but this is the more carefully considered follow-on to my concept.

I spend most of my time fiddling with arrangements... once it's time to start deploying the fill tool, the process moves faster :)

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Post subject: Re: Typhon Warship ChallengePosted: December 4th, 2018, 9:57 am
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Carida City class guided missile cruiser

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As the second class of purpose-built missile cruisers, Carida-City was designed to replace the aging World War 2 era cruiser conversions as well as to test new missile systems. As launched she had the capability of attacking any target: homing torpedoes launched from onboard torpedo tubes or by helicopter, RIM-50 Typhons (as built) for downing air targets, autoloading 8" rifles for shore bombardment and dispatching of small surface targets, and RGM-62 anti-surface ballistic missiles.

Both members of the class inherited their names from previous cruisers, with the name ship being the 3rd to be named Carida City. Due to the costs associated with upgrading the class to use the AEGIS system, it was decided she would be scrapped in the late 90s in favour of building a new class of CGNs from the ground up.

Displacement - 16,000 tonnes
Speed - 32 knots
Range - 8000nm at 16 knots
Armament - 2x1 203mm/55
4x1 12.7mm
4x1 Mk12 with RGM-62 SSMs
3x1 20mm CIWS
2x2 Mk10 with RIM-50 Typhon SAMs
3x2 324mm torpedoes

Ships in class

Carida City - scrapped, 1997
Shawville - scrapped, 1998

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Post subject: Re: Typhon Warship ChallengePosted: December 4th, 2018, 2:56 pm
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Nice work dude!

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Post subject: Re: Typhon Warship ChallengePosted: December 4th, 2018, 7:20 pm
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Well, this is off to a nice start!

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Post subject: Re: Typhon Warship ChallengePosted: December 4th, 2018, 10:53 pm
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the jinzu class was a class of guided missile frigate designed in the mid 1970s, the class was designed to be a inexpensive general purpose escort vessels for carrier battle group, as well as to replace the myriad of older frigates and destroyers which had been performing these duties since the end of World War II.


Ordered: 21 September 1974
Laid down: 23 December 1975
Launched: 19 February 1977
Commissioned: 26 September 1978
Decommissioned: 3 February 1998
Struck: 29 February 2000
Fate: to be sunk as target ship
Status: sunk 2001

General characteristics

Displacement: 5,150 tons standard , 5,890 tons full load
Length: 149.3 m (490 ft)
Beam: 14.8 m (48 ft)
Draft: 7.3 m (24 ft)
Installed power: 2 x General Electric LM2500-30 gas turbines, generating 41,000 shp through a single shaft
Speed: 30 knots (34 mph; 55 km/h)

Armament: as commissioned 1978
1 × single TYPE 67 7cm/62 ( 76mm guns)
1 × single MK 13 Missile launcher
2 GWS-22 Seacat launchers

missiles carried:
RIM-55A Typhon MR Anti-aircraft missiler
Harpoon Anti-ship missiler/TYPE 83 Anti-ship missiler

Armament: as decommissioned 2017
1 × single TYPE 67 7cm/62 ( 76mm guns)
1 × single MK 13 Missile launcher
Sea Wolf 10-Cell vertical launch system

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the Jinzu was commissioned on the 26th of September 1978, during her sea trials she was found to be in excellent Ocean Going vessel even in the harshest of conditions as well as her role being within the acceptable boundaries, from 1978 to 1980 a further 9 of her class would be commissioned, followed by a second batch of 14 beginning construction in 1979. in 1982 one of the ships from the class was selected for experimental modifications, Tenryu was fitted with the British Sea Wolf missile system and had her Mark 13 missing system removed and replace with a type 67 5 inch gun. In 1985 with the start of the South China Sea War the class was quickly put to the test in actual combat conditions, and the class proved to be a resilient one able to shrug off hits that to other ships would be fatal, however through the course of the 1 year conflict 8 of the class would be lost in combat.
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after the end of the conflict in 1986 the remainder of the class was sent into dry dock for refit starting in 1987, this refit entail the removal of the obsolete SeaCat point defence missile system and the edition of the Sea Wolf missile system, as well as an upgrade to the radar equipment. Throughout the rest of the 20th century class didn't do anything remarkable, starting in 1998 decommissioning of the first batch of the class began with all of them being decommissioned by the year 2000, however the second batch remained in service for a bit longer just long enough to see another refit in the early to mid 2000s with the last one of them being decommissioned in 2017
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Ships in class: (laid down-launched-commissioned - fate)

Original batch (built 1975-1977)

Jinzu (FFG-5) 1975-1977-1978 - Decommissioned 1998
Tokoro (FFG-6) 1975-1977-1978 - Decommissioned 1997
Yamakuni (FFG-7) 1975-1977-1978 - sunk 1985
Sendai (FFG-8) 1976-1978-1979 - Decommissioned 1999
Onga (FFG-9) 1976-1978-1979 - Decommissioned 2000
Honmyo (FFG-10) 1976-1978-1979 - sunk 1985
Kushida (FFG-11) 1977-1979-1980 - Decommissioned 1997
Toyo (FFG-12) 1977-1979-1980 - Decommissioned 1998
Kiso (FFG-13) 1977-1979-1980 - sunk 1985

Rumoi batch (built 1979-1981)

Rumoi (FFG-14) 1979-1982-1983 - Decommissioned 2008
Chitose (FFG-15) 1979-1982-1983 - sunk 1986
Makomanai (FFG-16) 1979-1982-1983 - Decommissioned 2006
Ishikari (FFG-17) 1979-1982-1983 - Decommissioned 2010
Oyabe (FFG-18) 1979-1982-1983 - sunk 1986
Seki (FFG-19) 1980-1983-1984 - Decommissioned 2011
Rokkaku (FFG-20) 1980-1983-1984 - Decommissioned 2013
Tenryu (FFG-21) 1980-1983-1984 - sunk 1985
Fuji (FFG-22) 1980-1983-1984 - Decommissioned 2011
Kumano (FFG-23) 1981-1984-1985 - Decommissioned 2013
Hino (FFG-24) 1981-1984-1985 - Decommissioned 2013
Ota (FFG-25) 1981-1984-1985 - sunk 1986
Doki (FFG-26) 1981-1984-1985 - Decommissioned 2017
Shonai (FFG-27 1981-1984-1985 - sunk 1986

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Post subject: Re: Typhon Warship ChallengePosted: December 5th, 2018, 7:19 am
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Nice work!

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Post subject: Re: Typhon Warship ChallengePosted: December 7th, 2018, 6:31 am
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i am number 3 :D

Sukanya-class Guided missile destroyer

HAMS Sukanya was the first Guided missile destroyerof Royal Ayhtthaya Navy (RAYN), built by Avondale Shipyard, Westwego, Louisiana, ordered 10 March 1974, laid down 12 June 1976, launch 25 September 1977, commissioned 17 December 1978

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Type: Destroyer
Displacement: 4,160 tons (full load)
Length: 126.4m
Beam: 14.25 m
Draft: 7.29 m

Propulsion:
2 shafts COGOG;
2 × Rolls-Royce Olympus TM3B high-speed gas turbines, (50,000 shp (37 MW))
2 × Rolls-Royce Tyne RM1C cruise gas turbines, (5,340 shp (3.98 MW))
Speed: 30 kn
Range: 4,200 nm

Sensors and processing systems:
1×Decca 1226 surface search radar
1×HSA ZW-06 surface search and navigation radar
1xAN/SPS-49 long range air search radar
1xAN/SQS-26 active/passive bow mounted sonar
1xThales WM22 mod 61 fire control radar
1xAN/SPG-51 fire control radar
1xThales SEWACO (FORESEE-TH) CMS

Electronic warfare & decoys:
1xAN/SLQ-32 Electronics Warfare System
4xMark 36 SRBOC
1xAN/SLQ-25 Nixie torpedo decoy

Armament:
1xOto Melara 76/62 mm compact gun
1xSingle-arm Mk 13 Missile Launcher with a 40-missile magazine that contains RIM-55A Typhon MR anti-aircraft guided missiles
2xTriple Mark 32 Anti-submarine warfare torpedo tubes (Mark 46 torpedoes )
6×12.7mm machine guns

Aircraft carried: 1xSH-2 Seasprite (LAMPS I) helicopter

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HAMS Sukanya 1985

add 8xHarpoon anti-ship missiles (and 32xRIM-55A Typhon MR anti-aircraft guided missiles)
add 1x OTOBreda 40 mm/70 Bofors twin gun
add 1x new Satcom

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Post subject: Re: Typhon Warship ChallengePosted: December 7th, 2018, 3:42 pm
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Nice. Looks like a link between the Knox-class and the Perry-class.

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