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Jamaran ship captured 2 saildrones in Red Sea, IRIN said these drones represented danger to shiping lines, so they captured it and moved to safe area and throw in to water, now seems cameras are missing.. not clear if IRIN keep it or fall in to water during operationView attachment 875782View attachment 875784
Jamaran ship captured 2 saildrones in Red Sea, IRIN said these drones represented danger to shiping lines, so they captured it and moved to safe area and throw in to water, now seems cameras are missing.. not clear if IRIN keep it or fall in to water during operationView attachment 875782View attachment 875784
Saildrone = شهپادJamaran ship captured 2 saildrones in Red Sea, IRIN said these drones represented danger to shiping lines, so they captured it and moved to safe area and throw in to water, now seems cameras are missing.. not clear if IRIN keep it or fall in to water during operationView attachment 875782View attachment 875784
Did some more digging up on these things. This specific variant, the Saildrone Explorer, which the US navy is using, is the least sophisticated, smallest and least capable of these drones. Its mostly used for atmospheric data collection.
The larger variants are diesel electric. Apparently the producer charges $3000 an hour to operate these but sending a manned ship for atmospheric/oceanographic data collection can cost up to $30,000 an hour.
If someone really wanted to seize one of these the best thing to do would be to use a signal blocking device, attach it to the drone, maybe at night with a speedboat and then pass it off to a fishing boat and then the operators would have no clue where they were or what happened to them.
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Saildrone Explorer
Specifications
- 23 feet (7 m) long
- Solar & wind powered
- Wind propulsion 3 knots avg.
- >365 days endurance
- Cameras, ML
- Atmospheric and oceanographic array
This has much greater military applications as TheImmortal pointed out. They want 24/7 survellence setupDid some more digging up on these things. This specific variant, the Saildrone Explorer, which the US navy is using, is the least sophisticated, smallest and least capable of these drones. Its mostly used for atmospheric data collection.
The larger variants are diesel electric. Apparently the producer charges $3000 an hour to operate these but sending a manned ship for atmospheric/oceanographic data collection can cost up to $30,000 an hour.
If someone really wanted to seize one of these the best thing to do would be to use a signal blocking device, attach it to the drone, maybe at night with a speedboat and then pass it off to a fishing boat and then the operators would have no clue where they were or what happened to them.
View attachment 875812
Saildrone Explorer
Specifications
- 23 feet (7 m) long
- Solar & wind powered
- Wind propulsion 3 knots avg.
- >365 days endurance
- Cameras, ML
- Atmospheric and oceanographic array
Well spotted as always.View attachment 875776
hatches to reach the engine room, or ... similar to the Norwegians and North Koreans, sites where anti-ship missile canister are installed that only lift when the missiles are to be launched?
Norwegians skjold class
It looks like the Iranian-made turret armed with a 30 mm gun, installed on rotated and tracked armored vehicles
From what I can see, there are navigational radar, SAM and AScM FCS(in dome) and Satcom, but I cant see Search or acquisition radar, probably Will get it later.Guys, new warship just dropped!
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Lovely,
Kammand CIWS clearly seen, and probably Ghader anti-shipping. Waiting for clearly images
Also @sahureka2
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Radar not installed yet?