075 LHD thread

Tam

Brigadier
Registered Member
Why? Since radar has existed on ships, it has been exposed to smoke gases. That won't be a problem, a radar antenna can withstand that.

Just paint it black and it's good.

The soot doesn't fall on radar. Instead it falls on sensitive ESM equipment. I could go into a TLDR post why these particular items --- Type 726-1 and 726-2 ESM --- is essential for the workings of 726-3 ECM and the 726-4 Decoy system, and these components are essential for the ship's own survival.
 

by78

General
The latest image of the lead ship. Scaffoldings are gone and the soot has been cleaned up.

They have painted part of the forward mast black (see circled part), likely done for cosmetic reasons to make soot buildup less obvious.

50380942483_3ff0fdc103_o.jpg

50380740563_107c6f5d73_k.jpg
 

Orthan

Senior Member
so they didnt really fix the problem then ?

The soot doesn't fall on radar. Instead it falls on sensitive ESM equipment. I could go into a TLDR post why these particular items --- Type 726-1 and 726-2 ESM --- is essential for the workings of 726-3 ECM and the 726-4 Decoy system, and these components are essential for the ship's own survival.

No, it appears that they didnt solve the problem, just patched up over it.
 

damitch300

Junior Member
Registered Member
Black painted mast can serve two purpose. First is to hide the soot which is noted in the lead ship's maiden sea trial. The second purpose less noted is RAM coating usually comes in black, thus there is a possibility that in a one stone two birds move, a black RAM coating was applied. The purpose of RAM coating is to prevent radar reflection of the ship's mast radiate back to the radar behind the mast and the funnel, creating some funny stuff on radar screen.

Haha theres a solution fir that which navy ships uses.
Outlines of the superstructure which is thrown into the software and that makes a blanking zone.
Blanking a zone for a radar causes it to not send in that direction, or filter out the reflection.
 
Top