Air - Sea Integration |
Variant of RSN Landing Vessel Combatant - approx. 20,000 ton displacement trimaran supporting a 120m V-shape twin deck (Overall length: ~200m) |
Will some talented souls do a perspective render of the LVC with trimaran ? |
Armament:
1) 127mm (64 cal.) Naval Gun Anti-surface and shore bombardment. Fire conventional unguided 127mm munition out to 70km range against ship and land targets. Utilizing of GPS guided, rocket motor assist, servo actuated, fin stabilized type munition for precision targeting out to 120km range. Configured for MRSI (Multiple Round Simultaneous Impact) and Air-Burst targeting. Enabled for secondary short range anti-air and anti-missile defence.
127mm Naval Gun |
2) Anti-Ship Missile 8 re-loadable surface launch anti-ship missiles hitting target in excess of 300Km.
3) VLS Long Range Anti-Surface Missile 8 anti-surface missile fired from vertical launch system. Stealth, flying at supersonic speed and attacking from a dive profile. Hitting ships or land target in excess of 800Km.
4) VLS Anti-Air / Anti-Missile Missile 32 anti-air and anti-missile missiles fired from vertical launch system affording all round local and area defence up to 120Km.
5) CIWS missile system 2 close-in weapon system missile tracking and rocket launching platform, independent from main VLS radar tracking and guidance gives close-in protection from missile and missile debris up to 7Km. A complement of 11 x 2 anti-missile rockets. Independent object identification algorithm connected to ship mainframe for IFF (Identification Friend or Foe) double verification.
11 anti-missile missiles per system gives close-in protection out to 7Km range |
6) VLS Anti-Submarine Rocket 8 vertical launch anti-submarine rocket deployed to a range in excess of 20Km.
ASROC ! |
7) Anti-Submarine Torpedo 6 re-loadable anti-submarine torpedos complement the VLS anti-submarine rockets in neutralizing undersea threat.
8) Anti-Torpedo Torpedoes 6 re-loadable anti-torpedo torpedoes provide a hard kill option for active anti-torpedo defence.
9) CIWS 30mm Gatling Gun 3 close-in weapon system missile tracking and gun fire platform, independent from main VLS radar tracking and guidance gives close-in protection from missile and missile debris up to 2Km. Also providing ship defence against small / fast attack craft asymmetric threat. Independent object identification algorithm connected to ship mainframe for IFF (Identification Friend or Foe) double verification.
10) 30mm Unmanned Gun System 2 gun remotely controlled day/night typhoon mount providing ship defence against small / fast attack craft asymmetric threat. Independent object identification algorithm connected to weapons station for double verification.
30mm GAU 8 Avenger gatling gun firing 70 tungsten warhead rounds per second up to 2Km range |
10) 30mm Unmanned Gun System 2 gun remotely controlled day/night typhoon mount providing ship defence against small / fast attack craft asymmetric threat. Independent object identification algorithm connected to weapons station for double verification.
30mm Bush Master II Mk44 mounted on the Typhoon stabilized day/night gun system |
11) 50cal Manned Machine Gun 4 HMG manned weapon station providing sentry round the clock security and defending against asymmetric threat.
Decoys:
1) Anti-Ship Missile Decoy System Controlled by the ship EW (Electronic Warefare) / ECM (Electronic Counter Measure) system. 24 launchers installed each on starboard and port firing blooming chaff creating an instantenous ship size "target". Depending on lock-on phase of incoming missile, decoy can be activated from a mere 50m or up to 14Km.
2) Anti-Torpedoes Decoy System Employing a combination of distraction and seduction cheff launching decoys. Controlled by the ship EW (Electronic Warefare) / ECM (Electronic Counter Measure) system. 24 launchers installed each on starboard and port firing 130mm decoy chaff afford a soft kill 360 degree protection.
Pay Load:
1) F35B STOVL JSF 4 Joint Strike Fighter (Short Take Off Vertical Landing) stealth combatant. Equipped for reconnaissance, interception and interdiction mission. Neutralized air threat to stealth UCAV enroute to mission. Manned combat strike fighter adds complexity in the calculus to the adversarial satellite-drone-cyber space warfare domain.
2) UCAV Stealth 4 Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle deployed for round the clock reconaissance and surveillance. Loiter and striking target of opportunity in combat area of operation. Tasked for interdiction against ship and land base target. Achieved munition platform commonality with the ship VLS long range stealth anti-surface missile and anti-ship missiles.
3) UUV Stealth 2 Unmanned Underwater Vehicle deployed for surveillance and EW (Electronic Warefare) / ECM (Electronic Counter Measure) from approaching undersea threat. Employing passive/deception sonar decoys and Active hard kill anti-torpedo torpedoes and anti-submarine torpedoes. Fully autonomous utilizing ANN (Artificial Neural Network) algorithm with inputs from onboard sensors, data feed from planted decoys,satellite intelligence and various friendly ASW (Anti Submarine Warfare) assets to form an evolving picture. Sensor shooter loop can be manually overide and authenticated before trigger. Adaptive ANN is capable of mimicking sonar signatures of other submarine types or even undersea live stock by learning its environ sonar signature of fishes,etc., signal processed with add on "imperfection" to deceive adversarial anti-ANN algorithm.
4) ASW Helicopter 1 or 2 Anti-Submarine Helicopter forward deploy with dipping sonar, feeding data to friendly assets. Armed with anti-submarine torpedoes and anti-ship missiles.
5) Attack Helicopter 1 or 2 Stealth profiled attack helicopter depolyed for surveillance and security. Policing of vincinity and neutralizing asymmetric threats. Providing CAS (Close Air Support) for amphibious operations. Armed with anti-ship missile platform.
6) VTOL Utility and SAR 1 Vertical Take Off Landing utility and Search & Rescue providing airlift capability to special operations unit. Perform SAR function for civilian in distress and CSAR (Combat Search And Rescue) for combatants.
Amphibious Loading:
Well Deck
1) LCAC 1 Landing Craft Air Cushion with maximum load out at 75 ton. Carrying an assortment of combat and logistic vehicles and troops on amphibious entry. Can load one Leopard MBT (Main Battle Tank) for combat ground support operation.
2) 30T FLC 1 thirty ton Fast Landing Craft in well deck for ferrying of troops and vehicles. Can load one Bionix Armoured Fighting Vehicle (optional) for combat ground support operation. Tasked for disaster relieve cargo loading, civilian rescue and evacuation.
3) 18T FLC 1 eighteen ton Fast Landing Craft in well deck for ferrying of troops and vehicles. Tasked for disaster relieve cargo loading, civilian rescue and evacuation.
4) 4T FLC 1 four ton Fast Landing Craft in well deck for ferrying of troops. Tasked for disaster relieve cargo loading, civilian rescue and evacuation.
Dry Deck (Maximum Load Out)
5) Armoured Amphibious Assault Vehicle 8 AAAV loaded onto dry deck. During operation the AAAV is guided into submerged well deck for floatation deployment.
6) UL 155mm Howitzer 4 Ultra-Light 155mm Howitzer parked on dry deck for ground support operation. Can be transported either by LCAC, 30T FLC amphibious landing or CH47D Chinook airlift.
7) Leopard MBT 2 Main Battle Tank parked on dry deck for ground support operation. Transported by LCAC amphibious landing.
8) 'B' Vehicle 8 assortment of light weight wheeled vehicle can be parked on the dry deck.
Accommodation:
1) Ship + Air Wing + UUV : 78 + 98 + 22 (total : 198)
2) Troops: 300
3) Resuscitation / Minor Operating Theatre: 2
4) High Dependency / Recovery room: 4
5) Sick Bay (Bed): 12
21 August 2012
Decoys:
1) Anti-Ship Missile Decoy System Controlled by the ship EW (Electronic Warefare) / ECM (Electronic Counter Measure) system. 24 launchers installed each on starboard and port firing blooming chaff creating an instantenous ship size "target". Depending on lock-on phase of incoming missile, decoy can be activated from a mere 50m or up to 14Km.
2) Anti-Torpedoes Decoy System Employing a combination of distraction and seduction cheff launching decoys. Controlled by the ship EW (Electronic Warefare) / ECM (Electronic Counter Measure) system. 24 launchers installed each on starboard and port firing 130mm decoy chaff afford a soft kill 360 degree protection.
Pay Load:
1) F35B STOVL JSF 4 Joint Strike Fighter (Short Take Off Vertical Landing) stealth combatant. Equipped for reconnaissance, interception and interdiction mission. Neutralized air threat to stealth UCAV enroute to mission. Manned combat strike fighter adds complexity in the calculus to the adversarial satellite-drone-cyber space warfare domain.
2) UCAV Stealth 4 Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle deployed for round the clock reconaissance and surveillance. Loiter and striking target of opportunity in combat area of operation. Tasked for interdiction against ship and land base target. Achieved munition platform commonality with the ship VLS long range stealth anti-surface missile and anti-ship missiles.
3) UUV Stealth 2 Unmanned Underwater Vehicle deployed for surveillance and EW (Electronic Warefare) / ECM (Electronic Counter Measure) from approaching undersea threat. Employing passive/deception sonar decoys and Active hard kill anti-torpedo torpedoes and anti-submarine torpedoes. Fully autonomous utilizing ANN (Artificial Neural Network) algorithm with inputs from onboard sensors, data feed from planted decoys,satellite intelligence and various friendly ASW (Anti Submarine Warfare) assets to form an evolving picture. Sensor shooter loop can be manually overide and authenticated before trigger. Adaptive ANN is capable of mimicking sonar signatures of other submarine types or even undersea live stock by learning its environ sonar signature of fishes,etc., signal processed with add on "imperfection" to deceive adversarial anti-ANN algorithm.
4) ASW Helicopter 1 or 2 Anti-Submarine Helicopter forward deploy with dipping sonar, feeding data to friendly assets. Armed with anti-submarine torpedoes and anti-ship missiles.
5) Attack Helicopter 1 or 2 Stealth profiled attack helicopter depolyed for surveillance and security. Policing of vincinity and neutralizing asymmetric threats. Providing CAS (Close Air Support) for amphibious operations. Armed with anti-ship missile platform.
6) VTOL Utility and SAR 1 Vertical Take Off Landing utility and Search & Rescue providing airlift capability to special operations unit. Perform SAR function for civilian in distress and CSAR (Combat Search And Rescue) for combatants.
Amphibious Loading:
Well Deck
1) LCAC 1 Landing Craft Air Cushion with maximum load out at 75 ton. Carrying an assortment of combat and logistic vehicles and troops on amphibious entry. Can load one Leopard MBT (Main Battle Tank) for combat ground support operation.
2) 30T FLC 1 thirty ton Fast Landing Craft in well deck for ferrying of troops and vehicles. Can load one Bionix Armoured Fighting Vehicle (optional) for combat ground support operation. Tasked for disaster relieve cargo loading, civilian rescue and evacuation.
3) 18T FLC 1 eighteen ton Fast Landing Craft in well deck for ferrying of troops and vehicles. Tasked for disaster relieve cargo loading, civilian rescue and evacuation.
4) 4T FLC 1 four ton Fast Landing Craft in well deck for ferrying of troops. Tasked for disaster relieve cargo loading, civilian rescue and evacuation.
Dry Deck (Maximum Load Out)
5) Armoured Amphibious Assault Vehicle 8 AAAV loaded onto dry deck. During operation the AAAV is guided into submerged well deck for floatation deployment.
6) UL 155mm Howitzer 4 Ultra-Light 155mm Howitzer parked on dry deck for ground support operation. Can be transported either by LCAC, 30T FLC amphibious landing or CH47D Chinook airlift.
7) Leopard MBT 2 Main Battle Tank parked on dry deck for ground support operation. Transported by LCAC amphibious landing.
8) 'B' Vehicle 8 assortment of light weight wheeled vehicle can be parked on the dry deck.
Accommodation:
1) Ship + Air Wing + UUV : 78 + 98 + 22 (total : 198)
2) Troops: 300
3) Resuscitation / Minor Operating Theatre: 2
4) High Dependency / Recovery room: 4
5) Sick Bay (Bed): 12
21 August 2012
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