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Canadian River Class Destroyer Megathread

The 127mm gun has substantially more range even with unguided ammunition, and said ammunition has a much larger payload capability to actually destroy the targets. 57mm guns have a far higher rate of fire and magazine capability however, it's more focused on closer range engagements and putting up massed fire.
I guess in that hypothetical TG I was referring to, you’d have the option to go with whatever seemed appropriate in any given scenario. No doubt it’ll be a leap forward to have that kind of layering in place.
 
I always remember the Italian DDG that had 2 127 mm guns and I believe 3 or 4 76 mm guns.
Basically a light cruiser for armament, although I have to question the listed DWT (4500). Seems they paid heavily for that much armament in such a small hull. Audace class Guided Missile Destroyer DDG Italian Navy MMI

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Is this the mount being offered for the RCDs?


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(left) The Mk38 Mod 4 30mm mount selected by the US Navy features dual ammunition feeds and an additional .50 calibre gun mounted on the top. (Right) The weapon is primarily guided by the off-mount MSI MK 48 MOD 2 EOSS, a fully stabilised, dual-axis EOSS director incorporating TV and infrared cameras, and a laser rangefinder.



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P960 autonomous RIB with Seahawk MWS on display at DSEI 2021 (Photo: Navy Lookout).
 
My R/C Type 26 is now officially R/C.

She floats, she moves, she needs more sea room for her next time in the pond.

I also need the lake behind the house to thaw out the rest of the way so I can use it instead!

 
My R/C Type 26 is now officially R/C.

She floats, she moves, she needs more sea room for her next time in the pond.

I also need the lake behind the house to thaw out the rest of the way so I can use it instead!

Alright now, for the VLS, glue a spring to the bottom of each cells and line their sides with sandpaper. Then tape/glue a strike anywhere match to a fire cracker with a really short fuse. Load the cells with these firecracker/match combos. All you need then is a way to open the cells on demand and you have SAWS launch!
 
Alright now, for the VLS, glue a spring to the bottom of each cells and line their sides with sandpaper. Then tape/glue a strike anywhere match to a fire cracker with a really short fuse. Load the cells with these firecracker/match combos. All you need then is a way to open the cells on demand and you have SAWS launch!
My good man. I already have SAWS Launch capability....

 
Version 4 is a work in progress....Looking at the details, I still have a bunch of work to do. A number of small platforms to add on both the 'fin' and the superstructure, as well as creating a number of assorted antenna bits and such.

I am generally pleased with how this is looking.

I did note that the superstructure I have installed right now feels a mite bit heavy - so I did some lightening to the V4 you see below.
 

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