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This or vl mica. My bet are on vl mica
You do realize that our navy top brass always prefer tested and proven design.no?Sea Ceptor is a better investment than the MICA. I'd rahter we do away from the Exocet's and MICA in favor of NSM's and Sea Ceptors.
You do realize that our navy top brass always prefer tested and proven design.no?
Mam deep in my heart i would've liked the navy to be equipped with latest rbs 15mk4 gungnir, aster 30, or onyx ssm. And our f16 retrofitted with aesa radars. But from past procurement I dont think the navy wanted something new. Because for our armed forces "good enough" is enoughWhile bought mica, they are not truly tested and quite new for us. Sea ceptor will give our Navy several competitive edges against Navies in the region. NSM or RBS 15 latest itterian is good
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MBDA: a Sea Ceptor for Indonesia?
09/11/2018
At Indo Defence MBDA, the European missile company, is promoting its new Sea Ceptor local area anti-air missile system as a potential retrofit for the Indonesian Navy’s three Bung Tomo class corvettes. Originally the three 95 meters corvettes were designed to receive the VL Sea Wolf, following an agreement signed in 2013, but that did not happen. MBDA is now proposing its new missile system based on the CAMM (Common Anti-air Modular Missile)
Sea Captor system. As demonstrated by the highly successful Type 23 upgrade programme for the British Royal Navy, the Sea Ceptor is a proven and low-risk upgrade option for the Bung Tomo corvettes, its physical dimensions being the same of then planned system, which means that no major modification are required on the units.
The Sea Ceptor has a range of more than 25 km, and uses an active radar seeker (supported by mid-course guidance updates) to deliver an all-embracing capability against multiple targets simultaneously. It also features a novel “soft lunch” technology, where a gas-powered piston propels the missile away from the ship before thrusting it in the direction of flight. Once the low-speed /low-energy turnover is complete, the missile fires its main rocket motor.
The Sea Ceptor has been ordered by the UK Ministry of Defence to replace the VL Sea Wolf on Royal Navy’s type 23 frigates and to equip new Type 26 frigates from build as well as future Type 31 frigates. The system was also ordered by New Zealand and Chile for their respective frigate upgrade programmes.
https://www.edrmagazine.eu/mbda-a-sea-ceptor-for-indonesia
This or vl mica. My bet are on vl mica
I agree that Sea Ceptor/CAMM is overall better investment than MICA, in performance, price and other characteristics. They are cheaper than MICA, only 1 million USD top each, they have better range that is marketed as 25km+ compared to MICA's 20km range, they have active radar guidance, they are a simpler and have more "reliable" firing system due to the "cold launch" principle (albeit somewhat take up more time to react to threats), they could be quad-packed in VLS canister, meaning that a Martadinata class frigate could be stuffed with 48 missiles (if we assume that a VL MICA sized cell is used and it's able to hold 4 missiles each, otherwise it's safe to assume that it could hold 40+ missiles).Sea Ceptor is a better investment than the MICA. I'd rahter we do away from the Exocet's and MICA in favor of NSM's and Sea Ceptors.
BTW, how does this Pulat APS works?FNSS/Pindad Kaplan MT with Aselsan PULAT APS.
Mam deep in my heart i would've liked the navy to be equipped with latest rbs 15mk4 gungnir, aster 30, or onyx ssm. And our f16 retrofitted with aesa radars. But from past procurement I dont think the navy wanted something new. Because for our armed forces "good enough" is enough
High res pics please brother....[emoji120][emoji120]
You do realize that our navy top brass always prefer tested and proven design.no?
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If only I had one bro, those pics are on the better side resolution and quality wise that I could find on public domains (dated May, 1st 2019). The other pics I got were either too blurry, small or heavily filtered until the details is lost, it's unbearable to watch. Just be patient and wait about a week or so, maybe a better pics would pop up by then I hope.High res pics please brother....[emoji120][emoji120]