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Originally posted by HoOmAn
Well, I do not know your Revision C as only B is posted above, but working from there the speed advantage of your newer, heavier ships is only 0,9 knots. Hardly a difference I would call "significantly less". The old CL also has a heavier broadside, more guns, more armor and longer legs. Only in seakeeping and, for what it is worth, hull strength your Revision B is in the lead.
Of course this is only one example and it is unlikely your ship will once meet the former (now sold) RSAN units. However, it makes me question the concept and doctrine behind your design. It seems to be build for a very small niche - and I wonder if a small power can affort such speciallized ship.
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Originally posted by HoOmAn
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Originally posted by Brockpaine
I think you're disagreeing but saying pretty the same thing.![]()
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He says "small nations need to build niche designs".
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Originally posted by BruceDuncan
It is my belief that a small nation has to build its ships for a 'niche' - that is, what it sees as its tactical doctrine.
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Originally posted by HoOmAn
What kind of "niche" should that be? How has a small nation a niche to fill (in general)?
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Originally posted by HoOmAn
What´s the niche here? And how does a fast, lightly armored but heavily armed destroyer leader fill such niche for Yugoslavia?
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Not building niche ships, but building ships for the roles of a small navy's niche.
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Originally posted by HoOmAn
Well, yes, the Finnish Navy surely specialized on a niche. But that again is a single example. Your interpretation of his original statement
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Not building niche ships, but building ships for the roles of a small navy's niche.
seems to indicate a small navy always has a niche to fill.
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Originally posted by HoOmAn
Third, what do you consider "a niche"? Just building to a nations requirements is not "filling a niche" first place. To me a niche is something unique (worldwide).
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A place or position suitable or appropriate for a person or thing.
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Originally posted by HoOmAn
Second, your interpreation of said statement, indicating every small navy has (to find and) to fill it´s niche in general where I wonder if there always is a niche to fill.
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Originally posted by HoOmAn
To me there seem to be three points here:
First, the statement that small navies have to build "niche designs", i.e. something special - at least that is my interpretation of the original statement - where I think this is not a theory to push forward because the special always is more expensive and hence a "no go" for small navies.
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Originally posted by TexanCowboy
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Main belt does not fully cover magazines and engineering spaces
Might want to fix that.
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Originally posted by Red Admiral
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Originally posted by BruceDuncan
But what I do not understand is the reason behind the cause of the change in minimum belt length occasioned by a change in miscellaneous weight.
Misc weight takes up internal volume, increasing the amount of protected area needed.
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