Hi everyone,
in view of the interest that some of you showed in other threads about the new AAW capabilities of AEGIS, I´ll briefly outline the Armada's update of the first batch of AEGIS destroyers in service.
Despite being pretty new ships, ESP Armada wants these ships to be always cutting edge technology. Thus, an update has been put together and the ships updated over a two-year period.
3 out of 4 ships have been updated to Baseline S2. The update comprises a number of improvements in the ship's ability to engage. Among others, the new software allows Alvaro de Bazan class to fully use ESSM, all SM-2 III blocks and Tomahawk.
Moreover, SPY got some extra capabilities that I cannot go into, but that makes it more efficient.
AEGIS BMD is classified and, as a consequence, not releaseble in this forum.
The bunch of native sensors improve their interoperability and integration with the whole system.
Overall, an unbelievable new combat system for these nice ships
Regards
in view of the interest that some of you showed in other threads about the new AAW capabilities of AEGIS, I´ll briefly outline the Armada's update of the first batch of AEGIS destroyers in service.
Despite being pretty new ships, ESP Armada wants these ships to be always cutting edge technology. Thus, an update has been put together and the ships updated over a two-year period.
3 out of 4 ships have been updated to Baseline S2. The update comprises a number of improvements in the ship's ability to engage. Among others, the new software allows Alvaro de Bazan class to fully use ESSM, all SM-2 III blocks and Tomahawk.
Moreover, SPY got some extra capabilities that I cannot go into, but that makes it more efficient.
AEGIS BMD is classified and, as a consequence, not releaseble in this forum.
The bunch of native sensors improve their interoperability and integration with the whole system.
Overall, an unbelievable new combat system for these nice ships
Regards