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ADMk2

Just a bloke
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Seen several posts over the years suggesting we have selected the RAFAEL ‘Typhoon-Mk30C’ RCWS, but have yet to find any hard data confirming this. Only a speculative purchase worth ‘tens of millions’ by an ‘unknown Asian customer’ back in 22’. The most detailed article I could find suggested 4 likely customers, none of which was Australia. Was hoping one of you could enlighten me with greater detail, cheers.
The news was a DTR Magazine exclusive in May 2022. Not sure why defence haven’t announced it, unless it is under review or perhaps tied into a common gun system for the Arafuras and still under consideration, but both BAE and Rafael confirmed it at the time.

You need a subscription (now free) to read about it, but that’s the link below:

 

JBRobbo

Member
The news was a DTR Magazine exclusive in May 2022. Not sure why defence haven’t announced it, unless it is under review or perhaps tied into a common gun system for the Arafuras and still under consideration, but both BAE and Rafael confirmed it at the time.

You need a subscription (now free) to read about it, but that’s the link below:

Cheers dude, a coaxial pair of Australian manufactured Spike-LR2 or Mistral-3 on each mount would be a fantastic level of modular close-in defence, even if RAM-Blk2 in Mk49 GMLS and SeaRAM guises is or isn’t adopted.
 
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Morgo

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Cheers dude, a coaxial pair of Australian manufactured Spike-LR2 or Mistral-3 on each mount would be a fantastic level of modular close-in defence, even if RAM-Blk2 in Mk49 GMLS and SeaRAM guises is or isn’t adopted.
This may be a stupid question, but what impact would the extra weight have on the traverse rate? Could this be significant if trying to track a high subsonic / supersonic cruise missile? Or even a maneuvering drone?
 
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