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Technically the Navy isnt wrong about being able to defend the coastline ... but what remains a concern is what will happen to its assets out at sea -_-
Of course the last 5 pages of this thread have not a single post that would be of any use when trying to get any knowledge or constructive ideas about what PN should/could be doing or even what its current capabilities are.
For eg., someone actually compared the performance of the Phalanx CIWS from the Falkland War from 1982 to criticize a weapon system and its utility now for its role ... as if there would have been no upgrades to its systems for tracking and engagement whatsoever in the last 35 years!
And this whole debate about missiles is just ridiculous way to talk about naval warfare even ... for eg. when an aircraft is targeted with a missile, does it then have to shoot the incoming missile down to ensure survival? CIWS and such systems are last ditch measures to survive against an attack. If any ship is located first and successfully targeted, it has already lost and is a matter of time before its sunk. But it does have some measures in the meantime to survive an initial assault, that includes evasive maneuvering, chaff and flares to confuse the missile guidance and even electronic jamming and spoofing, all of which are essential to its survival.
I have very limited understanding of naval warfare, but there is a reason why having situational awareness is the bread and butter of any successful fighting force. Knowing your location as well as those of your allied ships and subs while locating the enemy forces without being spotted first and thus gaining the element of surprise is essential in any scenario I can think of. While IN has now with its acquisition of the P-8Is, taken a giant leap in that direction, PN has a long history of also operating better ASW and surveillance assets. While I am not privy to our exact capabilities, target and acquisition has to be enhanced for our larger ships to be able to make effective use of the smaller missile boats as they themselves have no such capability worth mentioning. Maybe it is already in the 10 or 15yr plan the navy has, which it is implementing slowly, who knows.
But hey, I think I get it ... the reason for most posts on this thread and others like it must be to increase the number of messages, as if that amounts to something? Must be why I see people posting the same news item or picture in three different thread one after another.
Of course the last 5 pages of this thread have not a single post that would be of any use when trying to get any knowledge or constructive ideas about what PN should/could be doing or even what its current capabilities are.
For eg., someone actually compared the performance of the Phalanx CIWS from the Falkland War from 1982 to criticize a weapon system and its utility now for its role ... as if there would have been no upgrades to its systems for tracking and engagement whatsoever in the last 35 years!
And this whole debate about missiles is just ridiculous way to talk about naval warfare even ... for eg. when an aircraft is targeted with a missile, does it then have to shoot the incoming missile down to ensure survival? CIWS and such systems are last ditch measures to survive against an attack. If any ship is located first and successfully targeted, it has already lost and is a matter of time before its sunk. But it does have some measures in the meantime to survive an initial assault, that includes evasive maneuvering, chaff and flares to confuse the missile guidance and even electronic jamming and spoofing, all of which are essential to its survival.
I have very limited understanding of naval warfare, but there is a reason why having situational awareness is the bread and butter of any successful fighting force. Knowing your location as well as those of your allied ships and subs while locating the enemy forces without being spotted first and thus gaining the element of surprise is essential in any scenario I can think of. While IN has now with its acquisition of the P-8Is, taken a giant leap in that direction, PN has a long history of also operating better ASW and surveillance assets. While I am not privy to our exact capabilities, target and acquisition has to be enhanced for our larger ships to be able to make effective use of the smaller missile boats as they themselves have no such capability worth mentioning. Maybe it is already in the 10 or 15yr plan the navy has, which it is implementing slowly, who knows.
But hey, I think I get it ... the reason for most posts on this thread and others like it must be to increase the number of messages, as if that amounts to something? Must be why I see people posting the same news item or picture in three different thread one after another.