Jura The idiot
General
first point, it's my hobby activity: don't expect much LOL
second point, I repeat what I posted Jul 5, 2017
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third point, I of course didn't refit, only added into the graphics, in blue (at approximate positions; I'll ignore nitpicking):
fourth point, I'm not interested in spin-doctoring (potential for growth, future upgrades, should the need arise ... blah, blah and blah), I'm interested in what a ship has at around the time when she enters service! but even if I see for example a view (of that Gowind) like this:
with the space ready for the expected missiles, I of course don't know it they won't sail with empty air anyway (because of not purchasing the missiles or something)
fifth point, I'm going to be updating the chart
second point, I repeat what I posted Jul 5, 2017
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just in this repost you can't see the chart (LOL), as the image-hosting site I had used recently deleted all older stuff while now requiring a registration etc.; anyway I've kept the script, now thought I should update that chart, soinspired by
Iron Man
I took a look at properly armed warships (not a misery like this:
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the square represents 1.0 k-displacing Project 21631 (so called Buyan-M with eight so called Kalibrs: if you want to nitpick or don't know what I talk about, please skip reading this); 8 tubes in total
the circle symbol represents 2.5 k-displacing Project 20385 (8 Kalibrs, 16 cells of so called Redut: again, don't nitpick!); 24 tubes in total
the upward-pointing triangle symbol represents 3.6 k-displacing Incheon-II (8 Korean AShMs, 16 cells Korean VLS); 24 tubes in total
the downward-pointing triangle symbol represents 4.0 k-displacing Project 11356 (8 Kalibrs, 16 cells of so called Shtil: again, don't nitpick!); 32 tubes in total
the diamond symbol represents 4.1 k-displacing Type 054A (32 cells VLS; 8xC-803); 40 tubes in total
the left-pointing triangle symbol represents 5.4 k-displacing Project 22350 (16 Kalibrs, 32 cells of Redut: don't start nitpicking here); 48 tubes in total
the right-pointing triangle symbol represents 5.5 k-displacing KDX-II (32 cells of Mk 41 VLS, 32 cells of Korean VLS, 8 Korean AShMs); 72 tubes in total
the hexagon symbol represents 7.5 k-displacing Type 052D (64 cells VLS); 64 tubes in total
the star symbols represents 11.0 k-displacing KDX-III (80 cells of Mk 41 VLS, 32 cells of Korean VLS, 16 Korean AShMs); 144 tubes in total
and finally, the speculative pentagon (sorry! LOL) symbol represents 12 k-displacing Type 055 with 128 cells VLS, 128 tubes in total
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as you can see, these ships MORE OR LESS follow the trend of eleven tubes per one thousand metric tons of full displacement; they're WARSHIPS
third point, I of course didn't refit, only added into the graphics, in blue (at approximate positions; I'll ignore nitpicking):
- the Hobart Sunday at 5:47 PM
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RAN welcomes DDG HMAS Hobart into the Fleet
23 Sep 2017 - the El Fateh Saturday at 3:46 PM
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Egypt takes delivery of first Gowind corvette from France Posted on September 22, 2017

fourth point, I'm not interested in spin-doctoring (potential for growth, future upgrades, should the need arise ... blah, blah and blah), I'm interested in what a ship has at around the time when she enters service! but even if I see for example a view (of that Gowind) like this:

with the space ready for the expected missiles, I of course don't know it they won't sail with empty air anyway (because of not purchasing the missiles or something)
fifth point, I'm going to be updating the chart
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