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What about the covering on the port-side towards the front?
I think that's a gangway that can be folded out and lowered to service the ship's boats..
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What about the covering on the port-side towards the front?
I mean forward of that- above the "F48" markingI think that's a gangwag that can be folded out and lowered to service the ship's boats..
you are welcome man.Thank you and thanks for those beautiful Pics.
Me too.I mean forward of that- above the "F48" marking
What is this thing?I mean forward of that- above the "F48" marking
what about leaked pics of j.... floating casino?? why can't your argument only on tech related stuff rather than personal attacks and shitty comments. ..They even rush to launch a flat top empty shell carrier and claim it like a milestone. In China, we only mark the special occasion when it fully developed all its capabilities with commissioning ceremony. Are the indians trying to prove something?
What is this thing?
The opening above the.marking
People in BR were saying that this.might be an opening for TT
This is what you have on the Talwar's : a trainable twin tube installation on each flank..
This is what you have on Kolkata class
That was what I was looking to see on the STARBOARD side front superstructure aperture.do we have similar system??
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Where on the P17 are the tubes located? (I can't locate them)and I do believe Shivalik has similar configuration like Talwar's as both uses same Torpedo tubes in same number.
Project 17 (Shivalik) Class - Bharat Rakshak :: Indian NavyArmament
The main gun on the P17 is a 76.2 mm Super Rapid Gun Mount (SRGM) made under license from OTO Melara of Italy. In the air defence role, a combination of missiles and guns will be used. For medium range anti-air coverage, a single 3S-90 launcher mount for the Shtil 1 SAM system with 24 missiles is employed. The Shtil SAM system fires the 9M317E missile. Maximum engagement are greater than 32 km. For anti-ship missiles, the maximum engagement range is reduced to 10 to 12 km. Four targets can be simultaneously engaged, one with each 3R90 director.
For the CIWS (Close In Weapon System) role, the ship was originally designed for two Kashtan Air Defence Gun/Missile mounts but this has since been superseded by the now standard Barak + AK 630M comination.
As with the Talwar Class, long range strike weapons are Klub-N family of missiles in eight vertical launch cells. For ASW, twin RBU-6000 launcher firing 90R and RGB-60 rockets are fitted. Curiously, there are no onboard torpedo launchers. Given the flexibility of the Klub system, it is entirely possible that 91RE2 ASW missile may be employed for anti-submarine operations. Two Sea King sized helicopters can be embarked for ASW and ASuW duties.
Chinese VLS or not those are Russian varient Shtil missiles under license production.Once again irrelevant to your "most" assumption. Shtil slanted launcher is only used onboard 4 Chinese Sov and 2 Type 052B destroyer vs 17 commission Type054A using Chinese VLS. I am wondering your "most" how do they come abt? Maybe you have some calculation mishap or biased view? I do know you are a IN lover and hated PLAN advancement to core. A poor sourgraped you are.
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