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So, you have no source for this then?These are well known facts that the Egyptian Harpoons were depleted of their land attack capacity as well as satellite guidance on the request of Usrael.. in any case Egypt got a max 30 harpoons..
I thought you knew this !
May 13, 2016: 20 UGM-84L Harpoon Block II Encapsulated Missiles (submarine launch for 209s)
The proposed sale of these submarine-launched missiles will support the Egyptian Navy’s Type 209 submarines, increasing its anti-surface warfare and maritime security capabilities. Egypt already possesses Harpoon Block II missiles and will have no difficulty absorbing these additional weapons.
http://www.dsca.mil/major-arms-sales/egypt-ugm-84l-harpoon-block-ii-encapsulated-missiles
Dec. 18, 2009: 20 RGM-84L/3 HARPOON Block II Anti-Ship Cruise Missiles (ship launch)
Egypt intends to use the HARPOON missiles and launch systems on upgraded S-148 Tiger Class Patrol Boats which will assist in modernizing its fleet and consolidate the configuration of the surface-to-surface missiles within its inventory.
http://www.dsca.mil/major-arms-sales/egypt-harpoon-block-ii-anti-ship-cruise-missiles
SIPRI:
16 RGM-84 Harpoon Anti-ship missile (1983) 1984 x16 $40 m deal; for Descubierta (Abu Qir) frigates
29 RGM-84 Harpoon Anti-ship missile (1988) 1990 x29 $69 m deal; UGM-84 version for modernized Romeo submarines
29 RGM-84 Harpoon Anti-ship missile (1990) 1992-1997 x29 UGM-84 version for modernized Romeo Class submarines
20 RGM-84 Harpoon Anti-ship missile (1991) 1992-1993 x20
32 RGM-84 Harpoon Anti-ship missile (1994) 1994 x32 For Knox (Damyat) frigates
32 RGM-84 Harpoon Anti-ship missile (1997) 2000-2001 x32 $51 m deal; AGM-84 version for F-16 aircraft
42 RGM-84 Harpoon Anti-ship missile (1998) 2000-2002 x42
25 RGM-84L Harpoon-2 Anti-ship MI/SSM (2003) 2013-2015 x25 RGM-84L-4 version; land-attack capability removed before delivery after Israeli pressure; for Ambassador-4 FAC
20 RGM-84L Harpoon-2 Anti-ship MI/SSM (2016) x20 UGM-84L version
http://armstrade.sipri.org/armstrade/page/trade_register.php
So, there is some inconsistency...
The L was delivered to Pakistan, unmodified. 400 L's to Saudi Arabia and to be included on their new four LCS variant ships, the MMSC (as if that wouldn't pose a threat to Israel....)
http://dsca.mil/major-arms-sales/saudi-arabia-various-munitions-and-support
http://dsca.mil/major-arms-sales/kingdom-saudi-arabia-multi-mission-surface-combatant-mmsc-ships
No, it doesn't, at least not for ASW. Nor does it have any ASW weapons. It does have the Anapa-M underwater anti-saboteur detection sonarAs for the Sonar, the Buyan-M the Russian version has already one..
Tornado/Export-Buyan does have the Anapa-ME sonar but this is to detect divers only (i.e. while stationary e.g. in port) and is coupled to a DP-64 handgrenade launcher. It is not for detecting submarines. There are no ASW weapons.
http://www.oaoosk.ru/en/products/tornado/
http://roe.ru/eng/catalog/naval-systems/tornado/
Anapa-ME Underwater anti-saboteur detection sonar
http://roe.ru/eng/catalog/naval-systems/shipborne-electronic-systems/anapa-me/
DP-65 Small-size remotely controlled anti-saboteur system
http://roe.ru/eng/catalog/naval-systems/dp-65/
How would you know how cost is relative to Ambassador class without any unit cost indicator for Buyan or Buyan-M?As I said that with all the Equipments for sea, air and land the price might get to half the ambassador's be it including armaments or not, because it applies to both, So the comparison is at all levels..plus the ToT possibility where Egypt can buy 4 and make another 4 or 6 in its shipyards.. which is a big plus..
Moskit isn't VL launched. It is a - by now old - 4.5 ton monster missile from the early 1980s. It is now superceeded by Yakhont and the Club famility of missiles. It is not an option for Buyan, Buyan M or any variant thereof. I don't see the relevance here.As for the Missiles,you can always refer to the net..for example the Moskit is considered to be one of the best if not the best antiship missile out there..:
"It reaches a speed of Mach 3 at high altitude and Mach 2.2 at low-altitude. This speed is 4.25 to 3 times more than speed of the subsonic American Harpoon. When slower missiles, like the Harpoon or the French Exocet are used, the maximum theoretical response time for the defending ship is 120 to 150 seconds. This long response time provides time to launch countermeasures and employ jamming before deploying "hard" defense systems such as missiles and close-in weapon systems. But the high speed of the 3M82 "Mosquito" missiles reduce the maximum theoretical response time for the defending ship to 25 to 30 seconds. This short response time makes jamming and countermeasures very difficult, and firing missiles and quick-firing artillery even more difficult. The Moskit was designed to be employed against smaller NATO naval groups in the Baltic Sea (Danish and German) and the Black Sea (Turkish) and non-NATO vessels in the Pacific (Japanese, South Korean, etc.), and to defend the Russian mainland against NATO amphibious assault.[3] The missile can perform intensive anti-defense maneuvers with overloads in excess of 10g, which completed for 9 km before the target"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P-270_Moskit
The only thing with supersonic missiles is that you need to detect and engage them farther out in order to retain the same response time. They are not invulnerable at all. Their are not so new either, having been around in Soviet service since 1975 (perhaps even before that)
I don't claim US weapons are the best. I do mind claim about price, ToT and strings which are not documented.Do not get me wrong on this.. we all know that the American systems are the best, but when one can get the second best at half the price, ToT and no strings attached then it is obvious that the second choice will prevail..
If made to Egyptian specs, that will include (re)design alterations, which inevitably will drive up the unit cost. Just as it did with the Ambassador class.... See http://www.dsca.mil/major-arms-sales/egypt-fast-missile-craftFor the Buyan version, it will be made to Egyptian specs.. so let's wait and see if it will have a helipad and VLS or not or just some of them..
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Egypt Support Package for Fast Missile Craft
(Source : US Defense Security Cooperation Agency; dated Feb. 14, web-posted Feb. 22, 2002)
On 13 February, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency notified Congress of a possible Foreign Military Sale to Egypt of a support package for fast missile naval craft. The package consists of Harpoon missiles, Phalanx Close-In Weapons Systems (CIWS) and associated equipment and services.
The total value, if all options are exercised, could be as high as $255 Million.
The Government of Egypt has requested a possible sale in support of their Fast Missile Craft Program for 53 RGM-84L-4 Harpoon Block II anti-ship missiles, four PHALANX CIWS, 50,000 rounds of 20mm tungsten ammunition, four AN/SWG-1A Harpoon Shipboard Command Launch Control Systems, spare and repair parts, support equipment, publications, U.S. Government and contractor technical and logistics personnel services and other related elements of logistics support. The estimated cost is $255 million.
This proposed sale will contribute to the foreign policy and national security of the United States by helping to improve the security of a friendly country that has been and continues to be an important force for political stability and economic progress in the Middle East. This sale is consistent with these U.S. objectives and with the 1950 Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security.
The Fast Missile Craft will be acquired by direct commercial sale and notified by a separate 36(c) notification. These additional systems, which are to be installed on the Fast Missile Craft, will allow Egypt to maintain its current defensive capability. Egypt currently has CIWS and Harpoon missiles in their inventory and will have no difficulty absorbing these additional weapons systems. The proposed sale of this equipment and support will not affect the basic military balance in the region.
The principal contractors will be The Boeing Company of St. Charles, Missouri and Raytheon Company of Tucson, Arizona. There are no offset agreements proposed in connection with this potential sale.
Implementation of this proposed sale will require the assignment of four contractor representatives for the follow-on technical support services to Egypt.
There will be no adverse impact on U.S. defense readiness as a result of this proposed sale.
This notice of a potential sale is required by law; it does not mean that the sale has been concluded.
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/articles-view/release/3/8844/egypt-requests-fast-missile-boats,-harpoons-(feb.-25).html
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