Is there an estimate when the sixth ship will be commissioned?
The sixth ship, Wuxi (pennant number 104) has been commissioned on March 10th this year.Is there an estimate when the sixth ship will be commissioned?
Oh, they are indeed quite expensive (as all modern ballistic missiles tend to be - nature of their solid fuel engines).However what if a ballistic missile is on average 10 times as expensive compared to a cruise missile? Therefore the budget for ballistic missiles would be equal to that for cruise missiles.
The sixth ship, Wuxi (pennant number 104) has been commissioned on March 10th this year.
That is ACTUALLY the case in real life. A Kalibr LACM, for example, costs around 50 million roubles while even an SRBM like the 9M723 Iskander costs around 400 million roubles! An MRBM like DF-26 would *easily* cost 3-4 times what an Iskander would cost!However what if a ballistic missile is on average 10 times as expensive compared to a cruise missile?
Chinese ballistic missiles are much much cheaper because of automationThat is ACTUALLY the case in real life. A Kalibr LACM, for example, costs around 50 million roubles while even an SRBM like the 9M723 Iskander costs around 400 million roubles! An MRBM like DF-26 would *easily* cost 3-4 times what an Iskander would cost!
Ballistic missiles are CRAZY EXPENSIVE. Posters here who think China can spam-produce tens of thousands of ballistic missiles to rain massive salvos of hundreds of ballistic missiles at a time on the USN and allied fleet as well as their associated infra aren't even aware of this reality! Just because China is an industrial manufacturing supergiant doesn't mean it can defy economic reality of missile manufacturing and the difficulties + time-required + caution-required for casting solid-rocket motors!
How much cheaper could industrial robots (assuming what you say is true) cast the solid rocket motors used in Chinese BMs? The 1:8/1:10 price ratio of a subsonic CM to a BM ranged <1500 km, how much lower can industrial robots get it to? I cannot believe they can take it any lower than 1:6!Chinese ballistic missiles are much much cheaper because of automation
How much cheaper could industrial robots (assuming what you say is true) cast the solid rocket motors used in Chinese BMs? The 1:8/1:10 price ratio of a subsonic CM to a BM ranged <1500 km, how much lower can industrial robots get it to? I cannot believe they can take it any lower than 1:6!
Everything Russia makes is more expensive than what China makes on a per unit basis because Russia’s economy can’t support the economies of scale and industrial upgrading needed to drive costs down. You can’t just transplants costs for missiles from one country to another. For example, Chinese warships of equivalent or better capability costs far less than their US and Russian counterparts. In the case of both missiles and warships, one of the biggest cost differences between China and Russia is going to be the electronics systems that define the missile’s attack capabilities.How much cheaper could industrial robots (assuming what you say is true) cast the solid rocket motors used in Chinese BMs? The 1:8/1:10 price ratio of a subsonic CM to a BM ranged <1500 km, how much lower can industrial robots get it to? I cannot believe they can take it any lower than 1:6!