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Quick question re the 50 cal employed by Navy. What are the advantages / disadvantages re hand operated versus remote control. Id...
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You do not need to waste RAM on drones; there are a bunch of small, cheap interceptors coming onto the market them. Or you can use...
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Could always go for the mk49 launcher rather than the SeaRAM. Upgrades to 21 rather than the 11. It comes with the loss of the...
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I feel navy will watch what army does with regards to defending against the small drove type threat. Could be that interceptor drones...
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RAM @ can also be quadpacked into ExLS modules in the Mk-41. The same for Sea Cepter, Hellfire, Nulka and some other payloads.
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One benefit of either RAM or SeaRAM over ESSM is that it is reloadable at sea. So in a hypothetical situation where VLS has been...
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You do not need to waste RAM on drones; there are a bunch of small, cheap interceptors coming onto the market them. Or you can use...
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Have sent you a PM, so as not to railroad this thread.
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Good catch, thanks for sharing.
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RAM @ can also be quadpacked into ExLS modules in the Mk-41. The same for Sea Cepter, Hellfire, Nulka and some other payloads.
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Nuclear also costs more (at least in an Australian context) per kWh when taking into account all through life costs. We should be able...
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Their appears to be a wider variation in price of the RAM missile compared to ESSM variants with the later being more expensive. I feel...
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One benefit of either RAM or SeaRAM over ESSM is that it is reloadable at sea. So in a hypothetical situation where VLS has been...
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Their appears to be a wider variation in price of the RAM missile compared to ESSM variants with the later being more expensive. I feel...
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One benefit of either RAM or SeaRAM over ESSM is that it is reloadable at sea. So in a hypothetical situation where VLS has been...
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