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I thought we were talking about an unserious nation?
I thought we were talking about an unserious nation?
I’m not sure what I’m seeing? Yes I know it’s a ship or part of one, but what type?
OOSV with the JSS behind.I’m not sure what I’m seeing? Yes I know it’s a ship or part of one, but what type?
big one in the back is the new supply ship. Red/white on is the new science vesselI’m not sure what I’m seeing? Yes I know it’s a ship or part of one, but what type?
I friggin hate that mast (on the JSS). The hockey stick is not going to work IMHO.
What is the idea on that?I friggin hate that mast (on the JSS). The hockey stick is not going to work IMHO.
It clears some recieve antenna away from being blinded from emmissions from transmit antenna. Mast design is very hard. In this case I think they chose wrong. Its a very "we only understand structures and not antenna's" approach.What is the idea on that?
The "carrier" crew at that scene is a RCN frigate crew but close enough, right? LOL
Guess what replenishment ship is in this video @ 2:20 and again later.
Most people go up or out (or both). Canada seems to have a novel approach there…It clears some recieve antenna away from being blinded from emmissions from transmit antenna. Mast design is very hard. In this case I think they chose wrong. It’s a very "we only understand structures and not antenna's" approach.
The feed horn on the CEROS is for the CWI and yes it's Kevlar the wires. It doesn't really affect the radar performance. That being said, I've had to replace a couple of those now and it's a pain in the a**. The CWI was an afterthought for Saab as they never intended it to do missile illumination unlike the STIR. As a co-worker of mine said when they first got CEROS, it looks like it was duct taped on. No way it's going to last and he was right. The things are ten years old and we are already having problems. No way they last until 2046.The tensioning cabling on the CEROS 200 (fire control) feed horn (for lack of detailed name of it) is made of Kevlar. Most ship's guardrails are also now of kevlar.
The other concern about guy wires would be sympathetic RF if the wavelength of the guy wire (metal) is similar to the period of the RF signal. It could end up causing interference, or acting as a re-transmitter.
(Steps back into the shadows as a no-longer current RF Radhaz RCN guy.)
also lots to do with the Spy x type radar but agree it looks goofy...silly guppies and their weird stuff..It clears some recieve antenna away from being blinded from emmissions from transmit antenna. Mast design is very hard. In this case I think they chose wrong. Its a very "we only understand structures and not antenna's" approach.
NS, you mean the guy who would sit in the background and tell the ORO/XO that they were still transmitting on the search radar, even though they told the green helicopter approaching to land that it had been shut down (although the green helicopter knew they were lying because it kept getting a E/F-band hit every ~5 seconds on its RWR as it approached…?(Steps back into the shadows as a no-longer current RF Radhaz RCN guy.)
Lol, that's a classic one. Same thing for why the laser wasn't working. Hey guys... did anyone take the laser safety device off before we left?Also the guy who who was watching the CIWS - CMS330 integration trial and realized that the reason we had no paint on the CIWS RADAR screen was because the Armament Techs hadn't thought to enable it at the mount when we left the harbour....I figured it out after the 2nd pass by the jet and there was no tracking....not bad for a SONAR guy.
I think that was the fasted Personnel Aloft chit I ever saw happen...
Yep, watched two ADATS thunder in because the operators were used to seeing warning about no laser on their screen.Lol, that's a classic one. Same thing for why the laser wasn't working. Hey guys... did anyone take the laser safety device off before we left?