No indeed, Lynx is a bit snug with two, a pair of Merlins won't fit without a few alterations to the hangar (like taking a reciprocating saw to the sides)No chance of a pair of Merlins.
No indeed, Lynx is a bit snug with two, a pair of Merlins won't fit without a few alterations to the hangar (like taking a reciprocating saw to the sides)No chance of a pair of Merlins.
You think? looks fairly roomy to me, when I first heard that 2 Lynxs had been trialled I was expecting them to be 'shoehorned' in with one cab first and the other tail.No indeed, Lynx is a bit snug with two, a pair of Merlins won't fit without a few alterations to the hangar (like taking a reciprocating saw to the sides)
Well, yeah, I suppose they do fit in side by side with a bit of room to walk around them which isn't bad I guess.All good benefits of larger hulls I suppose,You think? looks fairly roomy to me, when I first heard that 2 Lynxs had been trialled I was expecting them to be 'shoehorned' in with one cab first and the other tail.
With two complete sets of spare parts, tools, aircrew and ground crew.How about one of each?
FASGW(L) is already developed & the first production batch is on order, & it's a lot lighter & cheaper than Brimstone. It uses components of the Starstreak SAM, with a new warhead & seeker. 13kg, IIRC, so a Wildcat will be able to carry quite a few of them. It's called LMM at the moment, though doubtless it'll be given a real name in due course.I didn't realise it was as soon as that, no point in anything else then, although I would like to see NSM on JSF (actually it would be nice if the small number of Typhoon that serve in the Falkands could be fitted with it first!). But I really like the size of Skua II (before the RN name it Sea Snail or something worse!), the new one looks great, I struggle a bit with the light version surely that could be Brimstone?.
The issue about size is very apparent in the pic of x2 Lynx's, side by side.No indeed, Lynx is a bit snug with two, a pair of Merlins won't fit without a few alterations to the hangar (like taking a reciprocating saw to the sides)
NOPE !Do you think it's worth getting Merlin cleared to launch Sea Skua or FASGW-L or whatever? I know it's a big and expensive helicopter to send after FAC's etc but if it's the only one embarked and circumstances evolve beyond ASW and cargo lift.. ?
Not a hope, Merlins are huge.How about one of each?
Not Sea Skua, but FASGW(L) makes some sense in the future, but you would have to have the sensors for it and I believe Merlin doesn't surrently, maybe as part of the upgrade they will.Do you think it's worth getting Merlin cleared to launch Sea Skua or FASGW-L or whatever? I know it's a big and expensive helicopter to send after FAC's etc but if it's the only one embarked and circumstances evolve beyond ASW and cargo lift.. ?
Something as big as the Merlin could conceivably fire a much larger longer range missile, just look at the Exocet on Super Puma and Sea Eagle on Sea King. I suppose the issue would then become one of magazine space.Not Sea Skua, but FASGW(L) makes some sense in the future, but you would have to have the sensors for it and I believe Merlin doesn't surrently, maybe as part of the upgrade they will.
I can't honestly see the point, I think fitting Merlin for FASGW(L) makes sense as it's what we'll have anyway and it does then negate the chances of having the wrong helicopter on board for scenarios as mentioned on the previous page.Something as big as the Merlin could conceivably fire a much larger longer rang missile, just look at the Exocet on Super Puma and Sea Eagle on Sea King. I suppose the issue would then become one of magazine space.
Helo launched NSSM or JASSM would be interesting, though JASSM likely would be too big even for a beast like Merlin and the fact that the USN no longer operate large ASW helos the chance of the US developing a helo launched JASSM is probably nill.
Photos of ASM armed Super Pumas and Sea Kings come to mind every time I see posts about fitting Merlins with missiles. So long as the magazine was suitable it would give any Type 23, 26 or 45 carrying a Merlin a very considerable anti surface punch.I can't honestly see the point, I think fitting Merlin for FASGW(L) makes sense as it's what we'll have anyway and it does then negate the chances of having the wrong helicopter on board for scenarios as mentioned on the previous page.
Funny you mention that, a while ago it seems like this route was being considered. In the attached image you can see a second hangar with what looks like a Firescout poking out.It is too bad there wasn't some consideration given to designing a larger, or even a second hanger on the Darings, not just to support a Merlin / Wildcat combo but in the future something like the Firescout. Imagine a Merlin and two or three Firescouts, you could have 24/7 coverage.
Well, from the DMC website, the position officially remains unchanged.That bit about the F-35c being " too heavy" to fly off CdG really got my attention. How do the operational weights of F-35c and Rafale M compare? The availability issue can be solved by converting Queen Elizabeth to CATOBAR, something that's been speculated about as what may happen after SDSR 2015 I really doubt they would announce it now even if they wanted to.
However what may finally determine the decision won't be military needs, Cameron made such a point of criticising the previous government over STOVL that backing down will be a humiliation and given the coalition's other problems another self inflicted wound is the last thing he needs. Sydney Camm's observation about how modern aircraft have 4 dimensions, the final one being politics, is as true now as it was at the time he said it!