dreamwarrior73
New Member
GPS guided ammunition is effective against a static target. but against a moving target such as SSM that is really fast and continuously changes position? i doubt.
further more, SSM nowadays no longer flies in a straight flight pattern. some SSM does have zig-zagging or some kind of flight pattern. which make it really hard to shoot them down with few rounds.
the best defence against these SSM is to create a "curtain of lead" around the ship. which translated into throwing a really high number of rounds against the SSM.
this can be done either like CIWS systems such as Phalanx, AK-630 and Goalkeeper which has a really high cyclic rate.
or by guns systems that combine high cyclic rate with a high number of tungsten balls in each round like the 35mm Millenium Gun or Bofors 40mm Mk 3.
my choice would be the Bofors 40mm Mk 3 because in worst case scenario of the ship combat systems failure it can still be operated manually from inside the gun cupola.
further more, SSM nowadays no longer flies in a straight flight pattern. some SSM does have zig-zagging or some kind of flight pattern. which make it really hard to shoot them down with few rounds.
the best defence against these SSM is to create a "curtain of lead" around the ship. which translated into throwing a really high number of rounds against the SSM.
this can be done either like CIWS systems such as Phalanx, AK-630 and Goalkeeper which has a really high cyclic rate.
or by guns systems that combine high cyclic rate with a high number of tungsten balls in each round like the 35mm Millenium Gun or Bofors 40mm Mk 3.
my choice would be the Bofors 40mm Mk 3 because in worst case scenario of the ship combat systems failure it can still be operated manually from inside the gun cupola.