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Naval guns for F-22P

Naval gun was tested before it was installed on F-22P.
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have a look at the ship passing HongKong that China exported to Thailand ,very differrent to F-22p

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F-22P is a (light) frigate of 2500-3000 tons. The Thai Pattini class vessel is an OPV (offshore patrol vessel) of 1300 tons, with all western sensors and weapons (Thales combat system, 76mm Oto Melare naval gun, 2x 20mm cannon and 2x 12,7mm HMG, fitted for but not with Harpoon > no ASW capability but for the Super Lynx 300 heli, no SAM, no SSM). More comparable to the F22P is Thai F25T Naresuan class.
 
The Thai ship makes for a pritty good patrol ship from what you have discribed Penguin and from the pic.

I only wish that Surface to air missiles on the F-22p had auto reload
 
F-22P is a (light) frigate of 2500-3000 tons. The Thai Pattini class vessel is an OPV (offshore patrol vessel) of 1300 tons, with all western sensors and weapons (Thales combat system, 76mm Oto Melare naval gun, 2x 20mm cannon and 2x 12,7mm HMG, fitted for but not with Harpoon > no ASW capability but for the Super Lynx 300 heli, no SAM, no SSM). More comparable to the F22P is Thai F25T Naresuan class.

F-22P is not a big one ,so it was only installed a 76mm naval gun much smaller than 100mm naval gun uauslly seen on destroyers.
frankly speaking,i can't see any Self Loading machine for anti-air missiles~~~~~~:disagree:

On the other hand ,F-22P is installed with Chinese weapons while The Thai vessel is built in China but with most equipment from western countries!!!!!!!!:angel:
 
F-22P is not a big one ,so it was only installed a 76mm naval gun much smaller than 100mm naval gun uauslly seen on destroyers.
frankly speaking,i can't see any Self Loading machine for anti-air missiles~~~~~~:disagree:

On the other hand ,F-22P is installed with Chinese weapons while The Thai vessel is built in China but with most equipment from western countries!!!!!!!!:angel:

The (venerable, since based on russian AK-176) Chinese 76mm very likely gives better air-defence capability compared to the 100mm on Chinese destroyers and initial Type 054, which probably gives better (shore)bombardment capability. IMHO PN has a greater need for anti-air than shorebombarment capability.

On the F22P, as on Type053H3 (Jiangwei 2), reloading of the HQ7 launcher is manual. There is no mechanically assisted reloading device like on the larger Type 052s.
 
ONly that last image is a HQ7 launcher on a frigate similar to F22P
 
ONly that last image is a HQ7 launcher on a frigate similar to F22P


can you elaborate this claim!

what is the difference between these pics apart from there colour hue and depth :lol:

regards!
 

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