Spacearrow99
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La Fayette's may recieve vertical launched Crotale VT-1 missiles during their midlife refits. This proposed project wold make much sense; it would be really cheap.
(Janes) August 29 2007
(Janes) August 29 2007
Short of installing Aster-15s and Arabel or Herakles I don't see other alternatives than updating Crotale...La Fayette's may recieve vertical launched Crotale VT-1 missiles during their midlife refits. This proposed project wold make much sense; it would be really cheap.
(Janes) August 29 2007
Yes but they just as much certainly lack the money to install Aster and Arabel or Herakles... hence the Crotale VLThey've certainly got room for Aster and the Saudis and Singaporeans have fitted them from new I think. At least they're not down right dodgy like what I've read of the Taiwanese ships (antiquated missile system, corruption etc)!
Yes that's correct, but having Asters with no new generation radar such as Herakles would be quite useless. You would have to develop illuminators to guide the missiles (while Arabel, Herakles, Empar guide the missiles besides providing air search functions)Sidenote:
Edit: Something about cost - a single 8-cell Sylver A43 module apparently goes for between 3.0 to 3.2 million euro. Just for the launch module with associated systems.
I was thinking more about above possibility of "quadpacked" (or dual-packed) Crotale VT1 in shortened Sylver A43.Yes that's correct, but having Asters with no new generation radar such as Herakles would be quite useless. You would have to develop illuminators to guide the missiles (while Arabel, Herakles, Empar guide the missiles besides providing air search functions)
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Ah ok If I get it right you are looking for a way to VLS-launch the Crotale NG ? Good idea, even if the absence of a Herakles type radar/illuminator will reduce the number of missiles you can control in flight simultaneously to the n° of illuminators.I was thinking more about above possibility of "quadpacked" (or dual-packed) Crotale VT1 in shortened Sylver A43.
As the Lafayettes are fitted with the entire fire control systems for Crotale VT1, it would probably be possible to upgrade to VL Crotale for less than 8-10 million euro per unit (as long as the quadpack idea was actually already realized in DCN's engineering department).
Sounds like a good idea, if someone pays for development. Big if.I was thinking more about above possibility of "quadpacked" (or dual-packed) Crotale VT1 in shortened Sylver A43.
As the Lafayettes are fitted with the entire fire control systems for Crotale VT1, it would probably be possible to upgrade to VL Crotale for less than 8-10 million euro per unit (as long as the quadpack idea was actually already realized in DCN's engineering department).
Yeah. The original Quadrax 8-cell launcher for VL-VT1 is not based on Sylver itself, but was developed in joint development between DCN and the Russian company Fakel.Sounds like a good idea, if someone pays for development. Big if.
Of course. Any upgrades at all would focus on that role, not on a heavier weapons fit (which would of course also be possible, there's enough growth margin). There's a few minor systems that could be fitted though which could be useful for their role.Besides lack of budget, their is also another reason why we won't see any updates : Lafayette are meant to operate in mid to low threat scenarios, and that means not too many airborne/missile threats. FREMMs will take charge of the more dangerous scenarios.
Actually, in 2006, it was discussed to install VL Mica on the BPCs - as a testbed for VL Mica, mostly. They currently carry Simbad.The MN must upgrade the Mistral class LPDs AAW systems; they must add Sadral systems.
The Lafayette program was purpose-built to a low- to medium-threat environment. No ASW, intentionally. Initially, there were plans for a sonar. Dropped, not required, no ASW role. Then there were plans to build a ASW version later on. Hull and towed sonar, ASW helo, torpedoes. ASW version to the trashcan for FREMM. Simple as that.The MN should've outfiited the ships with towed sonar and torpedos during their construction. It was a big blunder on the MN's part, and they would've more options with their procurement programs.
They have cheaper presence vessels, and use those primarily in presence missions. The Floreal class, and the P400 patrol boats, as well as other patrol units. Realistically, the Lafayettes are used in similar roles, but in medium-threat envionments where the above are not suited for (due to air defense or EW environment).The ships are expensive, and the MN could've ordered cheaper presence vessels.
The ASW Lafayette (and the sixth Lafayette) were cancelled around 1996. Any further consideration of ASW-equipped Lafayettes instead of FMMs/FREMMs would have required a new building run over a dozen years after the initial ships were ordered.The La Fayette's have the place for ASW systems. The MN could've order more AAW Fremms, and cut the number of ASW Fremms giving the MN overall better AAW capabilities.
The 30mm guns will be installed once they're ripped from Orage. Sadral will probably come around the same time.The Mistral AAW systems upgrades, should be the MN's next priority, after procuring the Fremms .
slightly OT were is Orage being decommissioned is going to India or is it being done France [shame about the asbestos the Argentineans could have benefited from that kind of ship]The 30mm guns will be installed once they're ripped from Orage. Sadral will probably come around the same time.