antiterror13
Brigadier
Re: China's Type 1030 CIWS fires 9,000 rounds/min.
China's Type 1030 CIWS fires 9,000 rounds/min.
How do you know that ?
China's Type 1030 CIWS fires 9,000 rounds/min.
How do you know that ?
I think the Type 730+ will only be used on carriers or maybe other larger vessels while the baseline 730 will be used for smaller vessels?
It's just one of those things that should keep improving, like the accuracy of rifles, range of missiles etc. I imagine it wouldn't have been immensely difficult to add a couple of barrels to the existing type 730 either.
I think 11 barrels, if it is so, is a bit of overkill (even though it's immensely awesome) compared to other single barrel ciws like phalanx, goalkeeper or ak 630.
Correct me if I am wrong, the reasons to have more barrels is because it cools the barrels and prolong the barrel's life. I think technology already exist to fire 10,000 rounds per minute from a single barrel - the problem is it will melt that barrel well before that 10,000 rounds are fired. That's why the rotating barrels design.
China's Type 1030 CIWS fires 9,000 rounds/min.
How do you know that ?
China's Type 1030 CIWS fires over 10,000 rounds/min.
[Note: Thank you to Marchpole for the post.]
Some guy on a Chinese board with inside information says this has 11 barrels.I think it might even have 12 barrel. If look at the hexagon structure it's approx. 2 barrel per side.
I am thinking along the same line. Instead of having two sets of barrels, you merge them together into one. Assuming rotation rate is still the same, you now have a weapon that can fire twice as fast.What if it's simply two weapon sharing the same 12 barrel set but firing two rounds at the same time, ie diagonally opposite each other?
I think it might even have 12 barrel. If look at the hexagon structure it's approx. 2 barrel per side.
What if it's simply two weapon sharing the same 12 barrel set but firing two rounds at the same time, ie diagonally opposite each other?
This means that the new 12 barrel weapon can fire at twice the rate of a six-barrel weapon, while having half the rotational rate and the same cooling time for each barrel before next firing
since ammo storage is housed within the gun chassis itself, at 10,000 rpm it's going to take just just a few seconds to exhaust all the rounds. For comparison sake the ammo drum on Phalanx stores 'only' 1500 rounds or about 20 seconds worth at maximum rate.
Assuming similar size drum it would take less than 7 seconds before it's empty.