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Governments don't spend b/millions on that basis.
Nor could an F22P. Or even an ex-UK Type 22 batch 3 (assuming you got one of the four that are decommissioned, awaiting disposal)
Good grief, .... in case you hadn't noticed:
RIM-162 ESSM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Raytheon Evolved SeaSparrow program delivers 2,000th missile - Aug 2, 2012
Raytheon Company: Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM)
Practice against supersonic AShM has been available for some time.
Klubs No-Trump: the USAs MSST Supersonic Target
GQM-163 SSST: A Tricky Coyote to Match Wits With Defenses
Orbital Sciences GQM-163 Coyote
Bendix RIM-8 Talos
Various navies can destroy supersonic AShM, including US, French and UK navies
French Navy's Air Warfare Destroyers successfully intercept supersonic sea-skimming target
Phalanx CIWS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Supersonic missiles aren't invulnerable (we've dealt with supersonic planes!). Such missules are just difficult. Both Goalkeeper and Phalanx CAN deal with supersonic missiles (but the debris may hit the ship, hence the preference is shifting towards missile such as RAM and ESSM). Because of missile speed, reaction time is short, which translates to a need to detect and hit missiles at longer ranges (preferably at the launch platform). US Carriers are eminently suitable for taking out the platforms, at ranges well beyond 300km. Also, you'ld need information and information generating assets to target the missiles at ranges of 220-300km. THese too are vulnerable.
Carriers won't need to be in the Gulf to attack Iran... If anything is holding back the US from attacking Iran, it is not a few supersonic Klub missiles, but rather the fact that the US military is already heavily invested in both Iraq and Afghanistan and the economy (and therefor funding) is bad....
Klub: Iran, Vietnam, China, India, Algeria ... have them. USN can't / won't do nothing nowhere now? It is not necessarily the case that all operators have the 3M-54E1 member of the Klub family of missiles in service
Unit Cost: US$120-150m (est. for Tigr)
Steregushchy class corvette - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
It is similar in size to F22P (large corvette/small frigate). It is not particularly impressive, even with Club missiles. Compared to e.g. Milgem or K130. In all, IMHO, it would still be a waste of money, as your country's main threat is .... piracy.
Isn't the RCS of a highspeed Ashm,especially at its terminal popup phase problematic? Mind you the Gulf is too narrow for any sea room to manouvre especially 1500 foot 100,000 ton carriers.
Sunburn for the RAN?If the sea skimming mode is chosen, the missile will be first detected by a warship under attack when it emerges over the horizon at a distance of about 15 to 25 nautical miles. This provides the defences on the ship with about 25-60 seconds of warning time before impact. Moreover the speed of the Moskit makes it a challenging target for many shipboard defences.
Of the Club they say:
Both the 3M-54E1 and 3M-54E are small weapons which are difficult to detect on radar, especially should even basic radar signature reduction techniques be applied to them. The use of a bandpass radome and minimal absorbent coatings could push the weapon's head on radar cross section down to that of a large grapefruit (Refer Knott, Schaeffer & Tuley, Radar Cross Section, Ch.14).
Also,IIRC a single subsonic Iraqi Exocet nearly cut the USS Stark in half in 1987. Yes in technological terms it was a generation ago,but can we discount such dangers on the basis of perfect lab condition anti missile tests?
Yes our main threat is currently piracy;but look at this:
Karanja'z Place: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE KISMAYU CAPTUREOn Thursday night an airborne unit,the 40th Ranger Strike Force staged a night low level drop,while a company of KN marines deployed from the sole Landing Ship Personnel, KNS Galana early Friday supported by 4 gunboats and landed on the beaches on 11m rigid inflatables to scant resistance.
What if there was a heavier resistance beyond the ability of the 4 gunboats and their 40 mm guns? Say,such an op were done say in Puntland,where the gov't is an active player in piracy and therefore resists such a landing?
Btw,this isn't a simple wish list;I'm too old for such things and find them too tedious for words but rather an explanation into what IMO are very real threats that should inform any KN acquisition program.
Is is that a bridge too far for now,in your opinion?