Jura The idiot
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LOL still like the jumbo 77 most
LOL still like the jumbo 77 most
my pick would be the dozen (kinda hexagon, with 16 cm missiles)
You do good stuff and it is difficult but the 1st graphic is not good HQ-12 do 5.6 m HQ-9 do 6.8 m...Here is another thought on dual-packing: the S-300 up to the 5V55U (range 150km) has a diameter of 45cm, with newer models being 50cm. All the photos I've seen of the HHQ-9 are smaller than the S-300:
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Take all of that together, and you have the possibility that the HHQ-9 could be dual-packed into a UVLS cell, assuming it could fold its fins (perhaps an HHQ-9C/D iteration). This would be a massive force-multiplier for the 055, and for any warship that is equipped with 9m UVLS modules (like the 052D) that is reloaded with a folding HHQ-9 version. Possibly even 7m length modules could work depending on how much space they need for either the exhaust plenum or the gas eject mechanism. 85cm is right around what you need to dual-pack a 45cm diameter missile, so it may even be possible that this is the exact reason a width of 85cm was chosen over some other number....
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For your ASBM?LOL still like the jumbo 77 most
IMO this is almost certainly the wingspan of the missile, not the diameter of the missile body.For HQ-9 diameter i see 70 cm on several blog/sites
same in 3 others minimum
You mean like this:Another useful option lacking would be hot launched tri-packed cell, where the exaust would be in position where fourth missile in a quadpack would otherwise be. by that logic, even a sm-2 class missiles might be tri-packed.
Of course, with cold launch it may not even be necessary. All that is needed is a few decimeters high or up to a half high meter gas cylinder mechanism underneath. (s300v uses a half a meter long system in its base, and that's a really heavy missile system)
One drawback is that the pressure during cold launch may actually require more strengthening of the cell tube, compared to extreme temperate of the hot launch. Which then may lead to requirement of thicker side walls. But who's to know...
... Oct 24, 2017For your ASBM?
IMO this is almost certainly the wingspan of the missile, not the diameter of the missile body.
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I noticed late in the evening yesterday, before I fell asleep, I had been thinking about the blockbuster in bottom-right which might fit something like a Tochka
(minus the wings LOL) so I had been thinking about dozen of AShBMs launched in the middle of Pacific which would be the ultimate plunging fire, like one century after the US and Japanese Navies came out with the requirement for plunging fire in the middle of Pacific
From Zhuhai 2018:
JRSD-30 Naval SAM
It is apparently based on the also shown at the Zhuhai Airshow.
- Range: 30 km
- Slant-launched (not VLS)
- Supposedly incorporates technologies on the PL-10 missile
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