(Redrafted after Moderator comment)
The flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet was reported by USNI to be hit by two Ukrainian Neptune SSMs today, and crippled or sunk. The Neptune SSM is a modernised SS-N-25 Russian SSM with new guidance and command features. It has a range of 190 NM and 160kg warhead. A battery (4) was reportedly fired at Moskva, plus assistance (decoy?) from a drone. Moskva carried 64 x SAN6 and 40 x SAN 4 SAMs, but no phased array radar. In fact Moskva's single band radar for its S300 SAM fire control appears infereior to what the Anzac Class already carry.
There is a lot we still don't know, ut if it is as reported in USNI there seem to be some implications in this for RAN surface ship procurement.
- Judging warship strength is not just counting VLS tubes. Good sensors to track targets and identify incoming threats are just as important.
- A defending warship without phased array radar looks to still be very vulnerable to sea-skimming SSMs, even if sub-sonic.
- Moskva had six CIWS and decoys, but still got hit by 2 of 4 SSMs fired.
- so there does not seem much point planning to build smaller warships that cannot carry a full sensor suite and SAMs to back it up.
- No evidence that fitting CIWS makes much difference either.
- Buying second hand old ships without modern sensor packages seems a waste fo money.
This story has been updated to include a report from Russian state media Moskva has sunk. Russian Navy’s Black Sea flagship RTS Moskva (121) has sunk while being towed toward Sevastopol, Crimea, after sustaining major damage in a fire Wednesday, Russian state media said on Thursday. “During the...
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@Scott Elaurant
I don't see the connection to the RAN, except is does explain why many push back on the idea of light frigates. If you want to approach it in that context then reframe it to do so. Otherwise I suggest this belongs in the Russian Navy Tread.
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