Ypoploiarchos Karathanasis, the new FACM of Greece |
Karathanasis on sea trials. In this photo I spotted for the first time the new ESM on the mast (see my tweet here) |
Karathanasis on sea trials |
Note the anscense of the missile canisters and the new Stir |
Another view of Karathanasis |
Karathanasis on July 2, 2020 |
Karathanasis as it sails to Amphiali, Salamis Naval Base |
Naming ceremony for Ypoploiarchos Karathanasis |
The Vigile series ESM that replaced the old DR 3000. During that day I confirmed that the system is the Vigile 100. |
Close-up photo of the Vigile 100, the Scout LPI radar and the MW08 radar |
Another view of Karathanasis before the naming ceremony starts |
Close up photo of the new Stir 1.2 EO Mk2 fire control system |
Another photo of the new Stir 1.2 which in the past was reported as Sting. This is a new version of the system. |
Naming ceremony |
Naming ceremony |
The name of the ship is officially revealed |
The crew stands on board |
The Leonardo (former OTO Melara) 76mm Super Rapido gun |
View of the superstructure |
View of the superstructure |
Searchlight, Target Designation Sight and MG3 machine gun |
View of the superstructure |
Stir 1.2 EO Mk2, SCOUT and Bridgemaster in common antenna, MW08, Vigile 100 and MIRADOR |
Bow view of Karathanasis |
Details of its electronic equipment |
View of the superstructure |
Closer photo of the mast and the new FCS |
The sensors of the new FACM |
View of the superstructure |
View of the bridge with the Stir 1.2 atop |
The two Leonardo 30mm single naval mountings |
Close up photo of the 30mm remote weapon stations with local control if it is required |
The boat has a new RIB in comparison with the older vessels. The new craft is a VIKING Norsafe Metis 600 RIB. See more here. |
Rear view of the superstructure with the Mirador EO sensor, the 30mm guns, the crane and the RIB |
The platforms (launchers) for the Exocet canisters |
The boat will receive quite soon eight MBDA MM-40 Exocet Block III guided anti-ship missiles with a range of more than 180 km (!) |
Selected photos that were released by the official website of the Hellenic Navy on these two days.
View of Karathanasis on July 2. Photo by Hellenic Navy |
View of Karathanasis on July 2 as it sails on its homeport. Photo by Hellenic Navy |
The 6th Roussen among her sisters! Photo by Hellenic Navy |
The crew ready to man the new missile boat. Photo by Hellenic Navy |
The son of Lieutenant Karathanasis names the boat |
RAM Mk 31 Guided Missile Weapon System |
Ypoploiarchos Karathanasis (P-78) |
Eμεις μπορει να αφησαμε πισω το ΕSM DR3000, αλλα οι τουρκοι το εβαλαν στο αεροσκαφος ATR-72/600 TMPA του προγραμματος MELTEM-III Project που παρελαβαν προσφατα:
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Έχει ήδη ειπωθεί αυτό, πριν 3 μέρες https://twitter.com/D__Mitch/status/1338855116816830475. Σε κάθε περίπτωση πρόκειται για σύστημα των αρχών του '90 οπότε σίγουρα to τουρκικό αποτελεί εξέλιξη του ιδίου αφού δεν παράγεται πλέον και το έχει διαδεχθεί το σύστημα Vigile.
DeleteΟK, εδω ομως εχουμε επισημη επιβεβαιωση απο τουρκικη πηγη. Επισης στο αρθρο αναφερεται οτι η επι του αεροσκαφους εκδοση θα εχει και χρηση RWR...
DeleteΝαι! Η εικόνα που παρέθεσα είναι από την κρατική SSB. Σε κάθε περίτπωση, αποτελεί εξέλιξη του DR3000 αφού υπάρχει χάσμα μεταξύ τους περίπου 25 έτη. Θα ήταν όχι μόνο κουτό αλλά και αδύνατο να είναι το ίδιο σύστημα σε πλατφόρμα του 2020. Εγώ στην αρχή νόμισα ότι το είχαν μόνο για προσομοίωση για ευνόητους λόγους. Δεν είχα φανταστεί ότι ήταν επί αεροσκάφους.
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