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    Zumwalt Class

    Беше ставало въпрос за този кораб.
    Днес ми попаднаха две интересни материалчета за него и ми се ще да ги споделя с вас:

    Dead Aim, Or Dead End? The USA's DDG-1000 Zumwalt Class Program

    The prime missions of the DDG-1000 Zumwalt Class destroyer are to provide naval gunfire support and next-generation air defense in near-shore areas where other large ships hesitate to tread, possibly even as the anchor for an action group of stealthy Littoral Combat Ships and submarines. The estimated 14,500t (cruiser sized) Zumwalt Class will be fully multi-role, however, with undersea warfare, long-range surface attack, and ballistic missile defense roles. As such, the DDG-1000 is also envisioned as a "hidden ace card" that can use its overall stealth to create uncertainty for enemy forces.

    At over $3 billion per ship for construction alone, and just 2-8 ships to be built in the class, the program faces significant obstacles as it tries to avoid either "technology demonstrator" status, or the fulfilment of Secretary of the Navy Donald Winter's fears for the fleet. A follow-on CG (X) cruiser is currently contemplated, and the success of the DDG-1000 Program will have a significant influence on whether that ever comes to fruition.

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    Defense News: Will DDG-1000 Destroyers Be Unstable?

    The military is by nature a conservative community. Given the cost in lives inherent in betting on the wrong new trend, this should hardly be surprising. Sometimes, that traditionalist streak gets in the way of progress, as was the case with radical ideas like the aircraft carrier. Sometimes, the skepticism is justified. Defense News looks at the $3+ billion per ship DDG-1000 Zumwalt Class, which is likely to serve as a design template for future cruiser classes (CG-X, 19 ships from 2011) and possibly even a frigate class (FFG-X, featured in CBO reports but no firm plans), asking: "Is New U.S. Destroyer Unstable?" Are the critics prisoners of their preconceptions re: what ships are "supposed" to look like, or sounding an early alarm before a very expensive ship and its crew are lost to Mother Nature rather than enemy fire?

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    Peace Through Strength -- Victory Through Devastation

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    Zee Zumwalt!!!









    Peace Through Strength -- Victory Through Devastation

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      #3
      Грозното патенце определено си заслужава собствена тема. Иначе Кухулин беше пуснал същите снимики наскоро тук: http://forum.boinaslava.net/showthre...2%E0%F2/page84

      Defense News: Will DDG-1000 Destroyers Be Unstable?
      Нали бяха тествали пълномащабен макет с размерите на корвета, и резултатите бяха много добри? А и линка не работи, пише че статията я няма. Според мен поредната байка тип "Шарапова е бременна от Григор Димитров".
      Last edited by Amazon; 19-10-2013, 03:46.
      This is my signature. There are many like it but this one is mine.

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        Peace Through Strength -- Victory Through Devastation

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          #5
          Imperial-class star destroyer. Началото:

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              #7
              Очертават се като много добър клас кораби, абе направо хващат окото.

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                #8
                В сегашната конфигурация няма да са кой знае колко функционални, но имат огромен модернизационен потенциал. На тях ще се оформят новите концепции, през тях ще мине бъдещето на флота.

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                  #9
                  iMAST has provided technical contributions
                  to several successful DDG 1000 projects
                  including the Large Format, Low Observable
                  Radome project. This technically challenging
                  project supports advanced radar window
                  manufacturing technology and the requirements
                  of future ship systems that have driven the need
                  for radomes of increased complexity and size
                  (up to 170 sq ft so far). These radomes are made
                  of high cost resin, specialty fabrics, low loss
                  honeycomb and foam cores, frequency selective
                  surfaces, and in some cases, integrated systems
                  to control icing. As a result of these changes in
                  size and complexity, there is an unprecedented
                  opportunity for defects resulting in costly scrap.
                  The radome cost alone per each Zumwalt ship
                  set is estimated at $12M
                  .

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