Kurt
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I have a thread on futuristic naval technology and warfare in mind.
Looking at a number of countries are rising to a level that enables them to finance military forces that can restructure the power balance in the world. Military expenditure is derived from surplus per capita income that is still more available for the old powers mostly united under the NATO umbrella.
Naval warfare will likely be part of these coming changes in a mutipolar world of many concepts.
Human trade has always been by sea in bulk because it is the least expensive route. Thus war at sea offers the most capable tool to settle issues between the big ones by force for a reasonable cost on a limited scale with the least .
New surface warships need high cruise speed with long endurance, reduced observeability (stealth, permanent decoys and jamming) and high maneuverability at speed bursts to fully exploit the efficiancy of countermeasures against guided missiles.
Observeability includes heat and electromagnetic wave emission, magnetic anomaly, radar reflection and wave patterns.
The shape of a ship will have a great role in allowing to switch mission service packages on short notice. Fast switches can create capability shifts that topple an enemy force by suddenly and massively hitting their weakest connections hardest.
Catamarans are among the hull designs most promising for a new naval architecture of eqipment boxes with simpler to exchange modules during a deployment.
Mines and unmanned combat systems will merge on sea, air and land into autonomous or remote controlled ambush devices with increased range zones of target acquisition and directed strike for each device in order to compensate for the small numbers of highly capable and mobile manned platforms. This in turn limits movement capabilities of assets that can not traverse ambush infested areas in a highly mobile long range select strike environment with sophisticated search algorithms and observation tools, greatly reducing surviveability of everything in a predictable position.
The are likely part of the answer with multiple slim hulls, hydrofoils, air cushions and ground effect, but are they stealthy in noise and wave pattern? What's their endurance, draft and maneuverability at speed? How well can they remain unobserved and how much capability do they have to take damage and survive?
In my opinion the of the , the , the , the and the are glimpses at this future.
Small naval vessels will be stealthy mining rather than torpedo or missile boats. They will have multipurpose very long range guns that are a mix between mortar and howitzer with cheap and sometimes slightly smart projectiles that ignite a ramjet with an oxygen independent rocket mode after ejection at speed and a range on par or beyond the . The main task will be transport for deployment and surveillance support.
Some cold start devices will be added to medium sized ships with few missiles and a single dedicated task per mission package
Large ships need hot launching for salvos, but will have UAS long range bombers&observers taking off from a sideways monorail (similar to the Russian aircraft carrying cruiser designs) with a catch magnet on a moving robotic arm.
Aircraft carriers become aerial defence platforms with wings of sophisticated supercruising long range fighter-bombers(capable of difficult strike sequences in a coutermeasure intense environment) and large manned reconnaissance platforms. The distinction between amphibious warfare LHA and aircraft carriers will diminish with aircraft carriers being the more expensive blue water version with more of the largest and longest range and endurance UAV instead of commando deployments of light ground forces with supporting airstrikes in deep penetration.
LPD, LHD LSD will follow together a similar role and configuration with logistic support for heavily armed and armoured ground units and their attached air wing relatively close to the shore and for this reason usually of inexpensive design compared to other carriers.
Subsurface and submersible will be the development for stealthy penetrators and lurkers equipped with a range of weapons to exploit surprise at increasing distances instead of the numerical strength in salvo combat. Networked information by external sources, commandos and miniature crafts will enhance the reduced target acquisition ability of the ship hiding under water. These stealthy surprisers will always provide an asymmetric balance to platform gigantism, but can't survive without surface protected refugees too far away against an enemy capable of exercising sea control with his surface and subsurface assets in the region. Such conditions would turn them into more or less expensive naval mine deployment vessels.
What are your ideas and opinions?
Looking at a number of countries are rising to a level that enables them to finance military forces that can restructure the power balance in the world. Military expenditure is derived from surplus per capita income that is still more available for the old powers mostly united under the NATO umbrella.
Naval warfare will likely be part of these coming changes in a mutipolar world of many concepts.
Human trade has always been by sea in bulk because it is the least expensive route. Thus war at sea offers the most capable tool to settle issues between the big ones by force for a reasonable cost on a limited scale with the least .
New surface warships need high cruise speed with long endurance, reduced observeability (stealth, permanent decoys and jamming) and high maneuverability at speed bursts to fully exploit the efficiancy of countermeasures against guided missiles.
Observeability includes heat and electromagnetic wave emission, magnetic anomaly, radar reflection and wave patterns.
The shape of a ship will have a great role in allowing to switch mission service packages on short notice. Fast switches can create capability shifts that topple an enemy force by suddenly and massively hitting their weakest connections hardest.
Catamarans are among the hull designs most promising for a new naval architecture of eqipment boxes with simpler to exchange modules during a deployment.
Mines and unmanned combat systems will merge on sea, air and land into autonomous or remote controlled ambush devices with increased range zones of target acquisition and directed strike for each device in order to compensate for the small numbers of highly capable and mobile manned platforms. This in turn limits movement capabilities of assets that can not traverse ambush infested areas in a highly mobile long range select strike environment with sophisticated search algorithms and observation tools, greatly reducing surviveability of everything in a predictable position.
The are likely part of the answer with multiple slim hulls, hydrofoils, air cushions and ground effect, but are they stealthy in noise and wave pattern? What's their endurance, draft and maneuverability at speed? How well can they remain unobserved and how much capability do they have to take damage and survive?
In my opinion the of the , the , the , the and the are glimpses at this future.
Small naval vessels will be stealthy mining rather than torpedo or missile boats. They will have multipurpose very long range guns that are a mix between mortar and howitzer with cheap and sometimes slightly smart projectiles that ignite a ramjet with an oxygen independent rocket mode after ejection at speed and a range on par or beyond the . The main task will be transport for deployment and surveillance support.
Some cold start devices will be added to medium sized ships with few missiles and a single dedicated task per mission package
Large ships need hot launching for salvos, but will have UAS long range bombers&observers taking off from a sideways monorail (similar to the Russian aircraft carrying cruiser designs) with a catch magnet on a moving robotic arm.
Aircraft carriers become aerial defence platforms with wings of sophisticated supercruising long range fighter-bombers(capable of difficult strike sequences in a coutermeasure intense environment) and large manned reconnaissance platforms. The distinction between amphibious warfare LHA and aircraft carriers will diminish with aircraft carriers being the more expensive blue water version with more of the largest and longest range and endurance UAV instead of commando deployments of light ground forces with supporting airstrikes in deep penetration.
LPD, LHD LSD will follow together a similar role and configuration with logistic support for heavily armed and armoured ground units and their attached air wing relatively close to the shore and for this reason usually of inexpensive design compared to other carriers.
Subsurface and submersible will be the development for stealthy penetrators and lurkers equipped with a range of weapons to exploit surprise at increasing distances instead of the numerical strength in salvo combat. Networked information by external sources, commandos and miniature crafts will enhance the reduced target acquisition ability of the ship hiding under water. These stealthy surprisers will always provide an asymmetric balance to platform gigantism, but can't survive without surface protected refugees too far away against an enemy capable of exercising sea control with his surface and subsurface assets in the region. Such conditions would turn them into more or less expensive naval mine deployment vessels.
What are your ideas and opinions?
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