It may not be one of the prettiest looking ships out there! But those fit the role of Multi-Purpose Supply Ships to support both manned or unmanned surface vessels, and do minor yet very important missions
I'm Canadian, so glad to see this big ship compared to the smaller one that Canada is looking to get. Hope the Canadian navy is going to do all it can to use and prepare to defend against drones.
@@Cartoonman154 sometimes they end up in the posesion of the navy that ordered the ship and at the end of carrier they are transefered to a naval museum
I can see how the rail system can work, but you need to make the rails thicker to avoid warping and bending during operations at sea. Also the layout of the deck needs to take this into account.
This Vessel looks impressive. But I guess rasterizing everything to a 20´ Container don't make it automatically 100% ready for future. Some tasks doesn't work well in combination on a multi role vessel. Even if you want to execute amphibious operations regarding the 2 small openings at the stern, witch works well for towed sonar or mining equipment but not for amphibious operations using LC-Ms. Pls correct me if I'm wrong. Except you're quit the amphibious capability, executing the task only by helicopters. But then you probably need a bigger flight deck...
It may not be one of the prettiest looking ships out there! But those fit the role of Multi-Purpose Supply Ships to support both manned or unmanned surface vessels, and do minor yet very important missions
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Looks
Thanks Xavier and cool ship
I'm Canadian, so glad to see this big ship compared to the smaller one that Canada is looking to get.
Hope the Canadian navy is going to do all it can to use and prepare to defend against drones.
I just want those models.
I wonder if they end up on someone's mantle when they're no longer needed by the sales team.
@@Nainara32 I think they would end up in the lobby of the naval company.
@@Cartoonman154 sometimes they end up in the posesion of the navy that ordered the ship and at the end of carrier they are transefered to a naval museum
US navy should seriously look at this design to replace their old AOER and Mine Hunters. Would be great for the Pacific.
The large aft deck would be great for launching & recovering light weight but still usefully sized flying drones.
I can see how the rail system can work, but you need to make the rails thicker to avoid warping and bending during operations at sea. Also the layout of the deck needs to take this into account.
O rieles superiores, dejando más apoyo dónde distribuir las tensiones laterales
These guys have worked with commercial shipping for years. They get the stresses that the open sea can deliver.
That’s a pretty high freeboard…
I hope it's got good lateral thrusters 😂
a one boat fleet 😮
This Vessel looks impressive. But I guess rasterizing everything to a 20´ Container don't make it automatically 100% ready for future. Some tasks doesn't work well in combination on a multi role vessel. Even if you want to execute amphibious operations regarding the 2 small openings at the stern, witch works well for towed sonar or mining equipment but not for amphibious operations using LC-Ms. Pls correct me if I'm wrong. Except you're quit the amphibious capability, executing the task only by helicopters. But then you probably need a bigger flight deck...
Denmark could use one or two of those
Un curioso diseño. Tal vez poner tan cerca los mecanismos de transvase de combustible a la sala de máquinas no sea muy seguro
normal layoute on most navy ships, many ships have the system even mounted directly on the funnel
Highlights multi role. Delete. There... better.