@ARMalik @Bilal Khan (Quwa) @Bilal Khan 777
I think the logical way to approach this is to do a technical evaluation of what roles are needed. Then hypothetically build 3-5 competing models. Do a cost-benefit analysis of each and
then come to a decision.
One step needed is to figure out what you want in such a corvette. You can't have everything, you have to make a compromise. It is also important to think outside the box, as IN will always have a much bigger budget. So lets try to think of something other than the orthodoxy.
What are the major cost-driving items in a warship?
1. ASW helicopter / assorted equipment / hangar space / personnel
This takes up a giant amount of space and a lot of money. It also requires a host of highly skilled personnel. They also make up a large portion of the operational cost of a ship.
2. Assorted radars and EW gear
Certain radars are critical for certain equipment. For instance, a VLS SAM may need a specialized and expensive radar. This is a confusing topic, as I don't know enough about it. Also, the advent of AESA radars may have simplified the number of radar types needed.
3. Sonar / torpedoes / towed sonar / assorted subsystems
This is another major cost and yet an important function. Turkish systems here provide a leap in capabilities compared to Chinese ones, but at European cost points.
4. AShM / assorted data link / Radar
Obviously an OTHR is not possible so data-linking is critical. This is in the bag and can be done low-cost with massive capability thanks to the success of the Harbah program.
5. CIWS / PDMS
A world of difference can be made if NESCOM comes through with the PDMS. Would save a ton of money and bring critical capability. CIWS wise the Chinese provide a cheaper solution and the Turks seem to have bought an upgraded version of the Millenium gun with something they are calling the Korkut. This will be the expensive option. But if used in the A position instead of the main gun, may just not be that expensive.
Overall, is it possible to have a cheap solution (perhaps local?) solution for the main gun, that saves space, leaving greater space for a VLS / PDMS?
6. VLS Sam
For a corvette produced in numbers, a local solution has to be found, or a Chinese one.
Overall, I think the vision should be to produce a JF-17 - a "good enough" weapon that can be produced in numbers. A
low cost solution. If one stays true to that vision, everything else false in place.