Steller Systems at the Combined Naval Event 2024

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  • Опубліковано 23 тра 2024
  • It’s the final day of the Combined Naval Event 2024. We have been pleased to welcome so many distinguished guests to our stand, including our valued customers, partners and suppliers.
    If you would like to hear more about our ground-breaking technologies in naval damage control, launch and recovery, and AI-optimised ship design, or how Steller Systems can support your programmes with naval architecture and marine engineering support, then please visit our stand or get in touch.
    Particular highlights have been discussions around the requirements for future warships and our concept design for littoral strike ship FEARLESS, as well as being able to walk people through our designs using VR.
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  • @MichaelK.-xl2qk
    @MichaelK.-xl2qk Місяць тому +1

    The design is what we're looking for overall, but it lacks artillery firepower adequate to cover the Marine's LZ and suppress the enemy during the landing. A battery of field artillery would typically have the right amount of firepower to suppress such a target, so this ship needs something closer to that. Artilley is the least expensive option, and needs to be used wherever possible in place of missiles. I favor standardizing on 155mm for both land and sea, and the development of hypersonic CLG with hydrogen generated at the point of use by hydrolysis of seawater. In any event the bow needs to be lengthened and redesigned to accommodate two stations, with the aft gun turret above the fore one to allow both to function at once in any direction. Make them double guns, and there you have a battery worth of artillery to support landing. Using CLG will eliminate the powder magazine and it's disadvantages, while increasing range to 100km, which is perfect for stealthy invasion. We could be looking at ten ships. We also need to mount at the minimum two Dragonfire lasers, and there needs to be surplus generation capacity to run more powerful iterations coming in the next few years.