Type 26 model updates at DESI 2013
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Most obvious difference that i've spotted is that the aft CAMM silos which were in the same structure as the funnel has moved a smidge further aft into 4 sets of 6x1 cells rather than 1 set of 12x2 cells. Same number just different arrangement.
The mast looks really tall, like REALLY tall. Good sized flight deck emphasised by a scale model of a Chinook.
More details soo, but she looks great IMO.
Hi Rob,
Thanks for putting up the photos of the latest model of the T26, it's certainly interesting to see the evolution of this ship (pity the 'mood' lighting and height of the bow photo both makes it a bit difficult to see clearly!).
For ease of comparison, below are a number of links to some of the versions that I've seen over the last few years.
2013 Model (Rob's latest link):
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2012 Model:
Q&A with BAE Systems on Type 26 Frigate Design Update at Euronaval 2012
2011 Model:
New Frigates for the Royal Navy - Type 26 - Page 12
The 2012 model was certain a major change from the 2011 model, but the new 2013 model appears to be more of a refinement of the 2012 model rather than a major change to the overall design concept.
Looking at the three models, some of the big changes from the 2011 model and the two latest models appears to be:
* Removal of the mission bay and doors at the stern.
* Removal of the smaller hanger door for a UAV
* Enclosing the openings for the RHIB's
* Removal of the Harpoon canisters (has a Harpoon capability been deleted??)
The other interesting point you made (in another post) was to do with the VLS position changes forward of the bridge between the 2012 and the 2013 models.
Looking at the 2012 model it clearly shows a total of 48 VLS tubes ahead of the bridge (24 appear to strike length), the photo of the new 2013 model (not taken high enough) it's not clear from the photo if it is the same configuration or as you also suggested, but it does appear to be a reduction in the 24 strike length to 16).
I suppose that has been offset by also having the 24 VLS tubes at the back of the funnel. I won't go into the other changes you have also mentioned such as what appears to be a much taller mast, etc.
The thing that particularly interests me (once the overall design is settled) is what will an 'Australianised' version of the T26 possibly look like?
Just my personal opinion, but I could imagine an RAN version of the T26 might have:
* The same 5" gun as on the AWD's.
* A 48 cell strike length Mk41 VLS system ahead of the bridge, same as the AWD's (is the T26 design flexible enough or capable to allow for that?). I would imagine that an RAN version would want to allow for the possible inclusion of SM-2 or SM-6, the proposed Tomahawk missiles and possibly in the future the LRASM-A from the MK41's too.
* Replacement of the RN version's 24 VLS cells behind the funnel with an 8 or 16 cell MK41 VLS for quad pack ESSM
* CEFAR and CEAMOUNT on the mast (as is being applied to the upgraded ANZAC's)
* 2 x quad pack Harpoon canisters (it appears that in the latest two models of the T26 the design doesn't appear to include Harpoon), is there space for Harpoon in the current design?
The other thing is the size of the flight deck, I can't imagine that the RAN would be looking at operating CH-47's off their version (if selected for the Future Frigate), would it matter? Probably not, but would it be possible if not needed, to extend the length of the hangar to allow for 2 MH-60R's and possibly a UAV too.
Yes, all of the above is speculation on my part of what an RAN version might look like, but as you said 8 other nations are looking at the T26, so I suppose there must certainly be a number of different versions and configurations being created by the designers.
Interested in your thoughts.
Cheers