It's not that. Aegis isn't radar nor it is anti air system.(or, to be precise, AWS, which includes recognizable spy radar arrays is it's integral part), it's integrated command&control system.that's why
see, Battleship Gloire? LOL
https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/aegis-and-aegis-like-escort-combatants-of-the-world.t6143/
Aegis in Russian terms is БИУС = многофункциональная боевая информационно-управляющая система; your "ASBU", obviously АСБУ = автоматизированная система боевого управления, is for example included even in a Bastion-P battery (inside of this truck:It's not that. Aegis isn't radar nor it is anti air system.(or, to be precise, AWS, which includes recognizable spy radar arrays is it's integral part), it's integrated command&control system.
In Russian terms it's ASBU, I.e. "automated combat management system".
the source I quoted inYou can be aegis-like with single rotating antenna(PAAMS/empar combo, for example; not the best example since they aren't equivalent, but nah). Or not be with several same fixed phased arrays and mk.41 VLS(Sachsen class).
It isn't good or bad, it's question of system architecture.
the first flight of a modernized "Night Hunter" (yes, that's how I call it here
they say (just very briefly) this version:
- can be operated from pilot's cockpit or operator's cockpit;
- obtained composites to be able to withstand hits by up to 30 mm;
- to be deployed since 2018
air data sensors mounted on the cannon barrel?
Ballistic fireworks yesterday.
The K-433 Georgiy Pobedonosets of 667BDR Kalmar Delta III project has launched a training missile from the Sea of Okhotsk to the Chizha polygon north of Russia, while the K-407 Novomoskovsk of 667BDRM Delfin Delta IV project launched a Sineva missile from the Barents sea to the Kura in Kamchatka polygon. Both shots were submerged and were described as successful.
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