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encapsulated in a container to enable submerged launch through a torpedo tube
bro you turned into an English language expert LOL

TL for launch missiles have need improvements/modifications, what exactly ? ...
:) all I found: modified 533 mm tube
but noticed this document while searching:
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(the official designations of artillery and missile weaponry)

very interesting is
3С-14В УКСК
which I think is a four-cell launcher, each cell to be quad-packed with "Klubs", for submarines (huge ones, like the Yasens) but I couldn't find much more than the picture from a factory:
zme55.jpg

anybody knows anything more?
 
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Project 22800 Corvettes to be Fitted with Pantsir-M Naval Variant of Pantsir-S1 Air Defense System
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Project 22800 corvettes will in the future be armed with ship-based air defense systems, specifically, Pantsir-M air defense missile/gun system, Vice-Admiral Victor Barsuk, Russian Navy Deputy Commander for armaments, said.

"The ship is highly upgradable and in the future will be outfitted with ship-based air defense systems like Pantsir-M," Barsuk specified.
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Russian Navy Future Frigate Project 22350 Admiral Gorshkov Completed 1st Phase of Trials
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The Project 22350 frigate Admiral Gorshkov passed the first stage of its White Sea tests, Capt. 2nd Rank Andrei Luzik, acting chief, press office, Northern Fleet, told journalists on Friday. "The tests have taken place at naval training areas of the Northern Fleet in the White Sea and Arkhangelsk Region," he added.
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Russian Navy New Mine Countermeasures Vessel Project 12700 Alexander Obukhov in Sea Trials
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Project 12700 Alexander Obukhov lead mine countermeasures vessel (MCMV) has started technical trials, an official of the Medium Neva Shipyard, the manufacturer of the ship /incorporated by United Shipbuilding Corporation, USC (OSK)/ told the TASS correspondent.
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bro you turned into an English language expert LOL


:) all I found: modified 533 mm tube
but noticed this document while searching:
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(the official designations of artillery and missile weaponry)

very interesting is
3С-14В УКСК
which I think is a four-cell launcher, each cell to be quad-packed with "Klubs", for submarines (huge ones, like the Yasens) but I couldn't find much more than the picture from a factory:
zme55.jpg

anybody knows anything more?

bro you turned into an English language expert LOL
Merci beaucoup :) but in fact sometimes :D:):rolleyes:

About your pic seems the VLS of Yasen ! interesting coz a doubt btw 3 or 4 cell's inside then if is confirmed he got 32 missiles in 8 VLS number sure him with Torp 64 arms ! more as a Oscar or Seawolf.

Module 4 rocket for one cell type UKPU 3C-14B for the PLA pr.885
Thinking good : VLS with 4 cell's for a missile ?

Can you confirm bro pls ?
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Can you confirm bro pls ?
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well, the link you posted was one of my sources on
3С-14В УКСК
and as I said in the post you quoted, I'd be interested in more info: I couldn't say much more than posting that picture :) and I'm not sure I understand that VLS/missiles arrangement

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but I see
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logged on right now :)
 
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(concerning Project 11356)
Oct 13, 2015
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now I noticed the Admiral Grigorovich should be commissioned in December, according to Russian wiki-page:
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... but she won't be, neither the Admiral Essen, said
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according to
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EDIT
he also said the engines for Project 22800
https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/russian-military-news-reports-data-etc.t1545/page-296#post-381100
should be produced by "Zvyezda"
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so I found this link:
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but they clearly will have to come up with something else
 
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Russia's OSK Shipyard to Have Technological Capabilities to Build Aircraft Carriers from 2019
The United Shipbuilding Corporation (OSK) will have the technological capabilities to build helicopter carriers and aircraft carriers starting from early 2019, OSK Director General Alexei Rakhmanov has told the Russia 24 TV broadcaster in an interview. "We will be prepared for helicopter carrier construction just like we are prepared for building aircraft carriers," he said.

"Speaking of the technological capabilities of aircraft carrier construction, we expect them, most probably, by early 2019 once the planned modernization has been completed. This will afford us a degree of preparedness enabling us to build superships, be them civil or military," Rakhmanov added.
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He stressed that the manufacturer "has made a lot of efforts to fulfil as much of its defense procurement program as possible", but has been unable to fulfil 100% of it for a number of reasons. "First of all, this is due to a rather big number of lead ships we have to build. They are complex products, and much development work has to be performed first before they are built," he added.
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Russia's shipbuilding is in complicated situation (to say the least) with tons of new project running way late:
- Lada/Amur (677) SSKs
- Gorshkov frigate which head of class was laid down over 10 years ago
- The known issue of gaz turbines supply had the consequence of putting Project 11356 Grigorovich class frigates on hold
- Ivan Gren head of class (amphibious vessel) took over 10 years and still ongoing

And corvette sized vessel: A huge mess with several classes launched at the same time but all with more or less the same mission sets... each class having sub-classes which seems to change every year etc...

The only project that seem to do OK are based on existing designs:
- Project 636 Kilo SSK
- Project 11356 Grigorovich (Talwar) Frigates before the gas turbine issues
- Project 21631 Buyan corvettes
- And the new SSBN strategic fleet which seem to have priority nowadays (Borei program going smoothly and Bulava issues appear solved).
 

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Russia's OSK Shipyard to Have Technological Capabilities to Build Aircraft Carriers from 2019

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Russia's shipbuilding is in complicated situation (to say the least) with tons of new project running way late:
- Lada/Amur (677) SSKs
- Gorshkov frigate which head of class was laid down over 10 years ago
- The known issue of gaz turbines supply had the consequence of putting Project 11356 Grigorovich class frigates on hold
- Ivan Gren head of class (amphibious vessel) took over 10 years and still ongoing

And corvette sized vessel: A huge mess with several classes launched at the same time but all with more or less the same mission sets... each class having sub-classes which seems to change every year etc...

The only project that seem to do OK are based on existing designs:
- Project 636 Kilo SSK
- Project 11356 Grigorovich (Talwar) Frigates before the gas turbine issues
- Project 21631 Buyan corvettes
- And the new SSBN strategic fleet which seem to have priority nowadays (Borei program going smoothly and Bulava issues appear solved).


How could you possibly doubt RT24???
 
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