- Reaction score
- 5,929
- Points
- 1,090
Second batch of CSC are rumoured to be looking at nixing the X band fire control as well.It should certainly increases the number of simultaneous engagements that a CPF can execute, though with only 16 missiles, they're still going to run out pretty fast.
On a side note, the Kiwis went with active-guidance PDSMs recently, and as a result, got rid of their fire control radars. Now, we can't do that because our gun still requires it, but it's interesting how significant an effect that switching to active-guided missiles can have.
It's not just simultaneous engagements. Active missiles improve a number of variables important for ship AAW defence. Some significantly so. The ESSM 2 is as big a jump in capability as Sea Sparrow was to ESSM.
My personal favourite is the ship doesn't need to even see the target with its own sensors to engage. It just needs a good linked track from another sensor/platform to make the engagement, plot an intercept point and then fire/forget away.
Air Safety. Nothing touches the helicopter that the helo techs haven't touched themselves. Sonar techs get training on banding, but since that rule came into effect they don't get much experience anymore.The air force won't let ships band their torpedoes anymore... well, technically they will "let" ships, but they always seem to redo it. Why? Because the Weng Techs either get very little or no training on banding torpedoes, so the air force always has to redo it (because they do get training on it).
There’s talk of certain aspects of amalgamation being rolled back, but the train has been rolling down the single set of rails for so long that the remaining brain trust is flummoxed as to a COA.
It's not talk. There are significant changes coming.