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well there's a certain aviation project which cost incomparably moreLike you all day it's how not to design and build ships both Zummies and LCS
well there's a certain aviation project which cost incomparably moreLike you all day it's how not to design and build ships both Zummies and LCS
Do tell Do tellwell there's a certain aviation project which cost incomparably more
Oh yes because the Burke is not having all kinds of issues. The Problem with the Burke is it has inherent limitations of the time it was designed. It has limitations of Electrical performance And issues of future systems integration.oh they did, but instead of what should had been done, which was building more/newer Burkes
one may ask yourself a question ifOh yes because the Burke is not having all kinds of issues. The Problem with the Burke is it has inherent limitations of the time it was designed. It has limitations of Electrical performance And issues of future systems integration.
now the two Burkes clog the BIW At Bath, a destroyer’s keel is laid more than a year behind schedule...
I think they should've axed the 1001 and 1002, too, and left just the 1000 as a Technology Demonstrator with the DBR put on (awful price tag, then, I know LOL! but the money for the project are gone anyway); ...
First there is already Gold and Silver in those. Gold and Silver are widely used in electronics. Both Commercial and Military
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and had the ship program been allowed to properly evolve beyond 3 units the end unit price would have stabilized.one may ask yourself a question if
"$22.5 billion program cost"
is worth it, or if one would prefer "more/newer Burkes" from the post you quoted
A product of the canceling of the ammo type because of the penny wise pound foolish approach taken.me? I'm somewhere in the middle: Jan 7, 2018
now the two Burkes clog the BIW At Bath, a destroyer’s keel is laid more than a year behind schedule
May 16
and their (of 1001 and 1002) "mission" is unclear to me because of:
I agree on this. A gun without ammo is useless. So the Navy needs to get it's act together on ammo. There are emerging options for ammo for the AGS, either piggybacking off the Army long range artillery program or pushing for the rail gun. The army long range fires seems like the nearer term option.the pathetic situation with the main gun,
It doesn't need new larger missiles yet the MK57 VLS is backwards compatible with existing inventory. IE missiles from the current Burke can be loaded in the MK57.nonexistent larger missiles for not-sure-if-even-existing-VLS
(Source ; Raytheon Co. ; issued Aug. 25, 2003
not even it seems. Some of the Admirals are not aware of the backwards compatibility. Raytheon had to point it out well debunking a report to Congress.and issues which only the Pentagon knows about LOL
I agree on this but likely my reasoning is different from yours.to sum up, the word is M-I-S-M-A-N-A-G-E-M-E-N-T
Industrial diamonds and emeralds....you know what I mean dude. Perhaps I should've said diamonds and emeralds instead
in multiple posts over the years I think I've made it clear I wished the USN had adopted an evolutionary approach... but likely my reasoning is different from yours.
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And they do used it, Flight 1, Flight 2, Flight 2 long hull and now Flight 3 of the Burke but eventually you reach a point where the existing hull for a Ship or other platform just cannot grow anymore.in multiple posts over the years I think I've made it clear I wished the USN had adopted an evolutionary approach
Again they have each ship in the class is in fact an improvement over the last but there is a limit. Nimitz class has at least 2 types in it's line that could be called sub classes. The Nimitz CVN 78-CVN70 The Theodore Roosevelt CVN71-75 and the Ronald Reagan CVN 76 and CVN77 but the changes made to the class and growth potential maxed out leading to the Ford. And for the record Ford is a Evolved Nimitz in many ways.(in which incremental improvements are made to a preceded class of warships);
Nope. The Ford and Zimwalt class can trace there development histories back to studies and programs Pre 2000 it's only the actual construction and full green light post 2000but in reality since early 2000s basically the opposite was going on, which is 'transformational' projects were funded
OHP had alot of issues in its design and service life. most are just forgotten as they were solved along the way. yet Can you actually get the class to remain relevant compared to other modern vehicles? An Evolved OHP is about as much wishful thinking as Game changers.I mean instead of having now an evolved OHP,
conveniently LOL leaving outNope. The Ford and Zimwalt class can trace there development histories back to studies and programs Pre 2000 it's only the actual construction and full green light post 2000but in reality since early 2000s basically the opposite was going on, which is 'transformational' projects were funded
How long can you actually keep a system relevant? Is the Question.
leaving out "a Burke FIII in the water" right after the chunk you quoted, whileOHP had alot of issues in its design and service life. most are just forgotten as they were solved along the way. yet Can you actually get the class to remain relevant compared to other modern vehicles? An Evolved OHP is about as much wishful thinking as Game changers.I mean instead of having now an evolved OHP,
I put it this way Could a T72 tank hope to stand a chance against an M1A2SEP2? No of course not. Yet once upon a Time People criticized the M1 as a pipe dream a "Game Changer" some people still do.