Guided Missile Destroyers: Zumwalt Class
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Guided Missile Destroyers: Zumwalt Class
Everything old is new again...USS Zumwalt...2018.
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Re: Guided Missile Destroyers: Zumwalt Class
Why whats happening now Brian , have they managed to get a masterful reduction in the price to buy ammunition for that magic gun now
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Re: Guided Missile Destroyers: Zumwalt Class
All quite on the WESTERN front it would seem regarding these huge vessels with their mind blowing technology Dennis any news on what they are doing with them know or are they going to end up " White Elephants " held in reserve
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Re: Guided Missile Destroyers: Zumwalt Class
USS Zumwalt DDG1000 changes her look from super silky (stealthy)....
to cheesy
then lumpy
Bringing renewed hope to all 'aerial and array' observers
to cheesy
then lumpy
Bringing renewed hope to all 'aerial and array' observers
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Re: Guided Missile Destroyers: Zumwalt Class
Thank for the update Harry , always welcome , but being an honouree Stoker / Diver these elude me ......can you elaborate please as to what they are and what they do [ as long as you don't have to be shot of course ]
UHF =ultra high frequency
HF = High frequency
CEWE is what
SEWP " " "
EHF " " "
XKA " " "
CEC " " "
SPY 3 " " "
IFF " " "
Sorry my top markers are dried out [ bit like me] but like you I have my limitations in some areas and need assistance please
UHF =ultra high frequency
HF = High frequency
CEWE is what
SEWP " " "
EHF " " "
XKA " " "
CEC " " "
SPY 3 " " "
IFF " " "
Sorry my top markers are dried out [ bit like me] but like you I have my limitations in some areas and need assistance please
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Re: Guided Missile Destroyers: Zumwalt Class
EHF = Extremely High Frequencyivorthediver wrote: ↑Sun Dec 23, 2018 3:12 pm
UHF =ultra high frequency
HF = High frequency
CEWE is what
SEWP " " "
EHF " " "
XKA " " "
CEC " " "
SPY 3 " " "
IFF " " "
CEC = Cooperative Engagement Capability
IFF = Identification Friend or Foe
X/Ka = Also worth noting, although it may not significantly impact the radar cross-section of the ship, is the bubble like structure atop the deckhouse and forward of the ships flush-mounted exhaust. This houses the X/Ka band satellite communications antenna system. Source The/Drive (where some of the images came from)
SPY-3 = AN/SPY-3 active electronically scanned array radar
SEWIP = Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program
Oops nearly missed this one off the list:-
CEWE = Component Electro-Optical Windows Enclosure(s)
(the diagram carries expansion as = Electro-Optical Window Enclosure)
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Thank you Harry , very grateful for your help, as I knew that if it consumed electricity YOU would know all about it .
I realise its a front line asset [ and not much chance of a Haynes Manual on this type] but after all the blustering and proclamation of how good it was / is it is a bit like a damp squid , aggravated by the huge overplay of its fighting capability with graphic images of its potential capabilities and not being able to afford the munitions
A bit like stating they have developed telescopic sites for a blowpipe .......what a frustrating expense which is unaffordable to operate ....I shall be getting an earful from Dennis for that comment
Still all that aside Harry thank you for your efforts to educate me / US on the Forum and the time to do so
I realise its a front line asset [ and not much chance of a Haynes Manual on this type] but after all the blustering and proclamation of how good it was / is it is a bit like a damp squid , aggravated by the huge overplay of its fighting capability with graphic images of its potential capabilities and not being able to afford the munitions
A bit like stating they have developed telescopic sites for a blowpipe .......what a frustrating expense which is unaffordable to operate ....I shall be getting an earful from Dennis for that comment
Still all that aside Harry thank you for your efforts to educate me / US on the Forum and the time to do so
"What Ever Floats your Boat"
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Re: Guided Missile Destroyers: Zumwalt Class
Aah Yes - One big problem .... the erstwhile stealthy 'destoryer' .... it tends to be a tad scrambleddesigneraccd wrote: ↑Sun Dec 23, 2018 8:14 pm https://www.realcleardefense.com/articl ... 14055.html DFO
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Plus the tiny detail of NO guns; the supposed reason to build these huge floating............uhh....
A pic from the "land of dreamzzzzz"..... DFO
A pic from the "land of dreamzzzzz"..... DFO
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