I think Mk56 VLS is more likely to have been considered than Mk41, since it needs little or no deck cutting and other modification work, see Flyvefisken (StanFlex 300) class, for example.True. I expect the PN would rather push for Mk 41 and ESSM, as well as RAM and Harpoon II as it would clarify the U.S position on a potential Milgem corvette deal between Turkey and Pakistan. Future application for Milgem include provision of the Mk 41.
If I were the US, I'd swamp the market with updated OHPs (with RAM and Harpoons) for almost free, and then link the PN to the LCS programme, thus ensuring nobody else gets the market.I agree, Mk 56 seems more feasible and plausable than Mk 41.
PakDef's report says that DCN pitched their Gowind 120 for the PN's 4+ corvette requirement. Although according to the Turkish press the PN is interested in the MILGEM, until official news arises - I think DCN is still in. On one hand the MILGEM would have good ASW capability, whereas the Gowind 120 can apparently carry Aster 15 (as per DCN's official site). It will be an interesting competition.
That's true, but I do not think financing is as big an issue as politics is to Pakistan. The problems with Milgem is that it is slated to use only American weapons such as Harpoon, RAM, Mk 46, etc. It's future applications apparently include provision of VLS for ESSM. Although Pakistan could gain access to American weapons, that may not be the case when the first Pakistani Milgem is commissioned.Milgem is a very interesting project but it would have to rely on local financing and no free ride from the US overseas military aid budgets.
helos can't carry, let alone launch ballistic missiles.Can Agusta 90B Equiped with Babur or any other Balstic Missile... Any chance in near future...
The most powerful air to surface missiles that can be carried by embarked helos are AM39 Exocet from ASH-3D or Panther helos, with a range of approx 40-50km. Our EH101 carry Marte Mk2, range 30+ km.Can Agusta 90B Equiped with Babur or any other Balstic Missile... Any chance in near future...
I'm a little confused here, isn't ahussain talking about Agosta 90B, the submarine? In which case, it's still doubtful. I'm saying this based on my previous assumption that YJ-62 is a little too wide for the 533 mm tubes. I could be wrong here.The most powerful air to surface missiles that can be carried by embarked helos are AM39 Exocet from ASH-3D or Panther helos, with a range of approx 40-50km. Our EH101 carry Marte Mk2, range 30+ km.
As you can see, nothing comes close to a big cruise missile such as your Babur. Simply too heavy.
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I believe he was talking about Agosta 90 B but typed Agusta . Agusta Westland makes helo's hence the replies.I'm a little confused here, isn't ahussain talking about Agosta 90B, the submarine? In which case, it's still doubtful. I'm saying this based on my previous assumption that YJ-62 is a little too wide for the 533 mm tubes. I could be wrong here.
Indeed, we understood Agusta !!I believe he was talking about Agosta 90 B but typed Agusta . Agusta Westland makes helo's hence the replies.
What a difference a single alphabet can make.
I think he meant the Agosta-90B SSK gf.helos can't carry, let alone launch ballistic missiles.
the issue for any weaps package is certification and relevance. (and not in that order!)
Agusta-> ItalianI believe he was talking about Agosta 90 B but typed Agusta . Agusta Westland makes helo's hence the replies.
What a difference a single alphabet can make.
Not anymore, Agustawestland is a Finmeccanica company.Agusta-> Italian
Westland-> British
Two different legal entities.
Yes I confirm. Ownership is Italian but a high proportion of top managers of Finmeccanica's defence industries are English (as is the case with Selex)
Pretty much. Long-term plan is to expand the surface fleet to at least 12 from the current 6. According to unofficial reports the PN requires another 4 frigates in addition to the 4 F-22P and 4 corvettes. This requirement has become quite extensive, according to very reliable sources - even a multi-mission variant of the LCS is being considered. I think even the PN's submarine fleet will suffer a bit because of the time it will take to commission the new batch - requirement for 3 new AIP submarines.Ah-ha this makes sense. The F22P and potentially Milgems are too far away timewise ... the PN really needs urgently a replacement for the Amazons.
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Are you talking about the speculative FF-21? But if you really are thinking of the export version of LCS, I think that's just craziness. You are looking at 500 million for a unit (and I think that's a low estimate). PN doesn't have that kind of money. And then, there is the issue of what weapons US is willing to sell you.Pretty much. Long-term plan is to expand the surface fleet to at least 12 from the current 6. According to unofficial reports the PN requires another 4 frigates in addition to the 4 F-22P and 4 corvettes. This requirement has become quite extensive, according to very reliable sources - even a multi-mission variant of the LCS is being considered. I think even the PN's submarine fleet will suffer a bit because of the time it will take to commission the new batch - requirement for 3 new AIP submarines.