054/A FFG Thread II

by78

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A glimpse into the interior of the main gun turret, with its manual backup fire control and aiming system.

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ACuriousPLAFan

Brigadier
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Cross-posted from the 076 LHD thread.

The two FFG/cutter hull modules previously placed on the left of the drydock have been moved into the drydock.

Judging by the deck openings at their fore sections, it looks likely that the left one is a 054-mod cutter, whereas the right one is a 054AG FFG.

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Miyayaya

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What are the benefits of having two 1130s on the 054A? Would it give an advantage for short-range defense in a high-intensity conflict? I've seen some complaints that having two is too costly
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gelgoog

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I think it would only be useful against really high saturation attacks. The whole point of a minigun on the first place is to increase the rate of fire.
 

para80

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Cross-posted from the 076 LHD thread.

The two FFG/cutter hull modules previously placed on the left of the drydock have been moved into the drydock.

Judging by the deck openings at their fore sections, it looks likely that the left one is a 054-mod cutter, whereas the right one is a 054AG FFG.

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The elevator opening at the port stern looks tiny again. And nearly the same size as the presumed elevator between the islands (which I am still guessing isnt an elevator, but maybe related to the propulsion). I guess angle and distortions are a factor.
 

Jono

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so many high-powered electronic/microwave equipment on top of the bridge. Is there any study on possible side effects (eg brain tumours) on the personnel after long-term exposure??
 

pkj

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so many high-powered electronic/microwave equipment on top of the bridge. Is there any study on possible side effects (eg brain tumours) on the personnel after long-term exposure??

To cause cancer, frequencies likely needs to be in the Ehz range (like X-ray or gamma ray) ; enough to affect the chemical or molecular bonds of your cellular DNAs

Most of the equipement on ships are RF in the Ghz range (like th S-band of X-band fire control radars).

Although, you will still get warm if you stand too close to any transmitting arrays pumping out lots of energies :)
 

Jono

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To cause cancer, frequencies likely needs to be in the Ehz range (like X-ray or gamma ray) ; enough to affect the chemical or molecular bonds of your cellular DNAs

Most of the equipement on ships are RF in the Ghz range (like th S-band of X-band fire control radars).

Although, you will still get warm if you stand too close to any transmitting arrays pumping out lots of energies :)
thank you very much.
the reason why I asked is that if I remember correctly, years ago when mobile phones became widely available, some studies reported a 7- fold increased risk of brain tumours due to microwave effect "cooking the brain tissue". May be those studies have been debunked since then. Anyway I am off topic and shall stop here.
 
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