It does seem strange that after taking a very luke warm approach to small calibre gun based CIWS, the RN appears to be considering fitting Phalanx on the T26, just as the USN seems to be looking elsewhere (Zumwalt & LCS).
If this is the case what could be the motivation: the modular nature which has got to be attractive or are they planning to cross decking existing kit, but these would surely be over 15 years old?
I would like to see the RN evaluate the Mk 3/110 57mm guns as part of a CIWS approach
I agree if the money can't be found for upgrading to 6" they should look at the 5" Mk 45. Not a serious proposal but I wonder how much and 155mm ACS would cost?
It will be interesting to see if the USN eventually moves away from Mk 45 to the ACS.
If this is the case what could be the motivation: the modular nature which has got to be attractive or are they planning to cross decking existing kit, but these would surely be over 15 years old?
I would like to see the RN evaluate the Mk 3/110 57mm guns as part of a CIWS approach
I agree if the money can't be found for upgrading to 6" they should look at the 5" Mk 45. Not a serious proposal but I wonder how much and 155mm ACS would cost?
It will be interesting to see if the USN eventually moves away from Mk 45 to the ACS.
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