SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
For all the folks eagerly thinking that getting Canissian THEl equipment will somehow really get them in the game just remember that the MESS as a whole isn't going to hand out military tech until a half generation or so after we've figured out how to beat our own systems
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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
Well, a hearty "fuck you" to them, then.CmdrWilkens wrote:For all the folks eagerly thinking that getting Canissian THEl equipment will somehow really get them in the game just remember that the MESS as a whole isn't going to hand out military tech until a half generation or so after we've figured out how to beat our own systems
Alright, FTO. Let's get cracking on this SHEL stuff...
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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
I'll pass on the Laser Race, I still have a sonic death ray to fund.Ryan Thunder wrote:Alright, FTO. Let's get cracking on this SHEL stuff...
Speaking of races, did Siege basically kill the F1 season?
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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
Some of the cars got destroyed, but none of the racers, and as I understand it F1 teams are supposed to have backup cars just in case something like this happened. So a few racers may have stiff necks and such but the season should go on more or less unhindered.
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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
Come on mangs let's continue the super-meeting at Shroomania! BEFORE LELOUCH ARRIVES!
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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
We must decide on a name! (Well, I agreed on a name Stas suggested. So reply to the PM!)
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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
Why cryogenic cooling?
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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
Didn't Skimmer attempt something similar? With.. some noble gas I believe? I think it was an IRST if I am not wrong.phongn wrote:Why cryogenic cooling?
I was under the assumption that most IR detectors would perform better with the sensor cooled to improve signal to noise ratio. Some photon detectors if I am not wrong operate similarly.
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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
That's an IRST and it was a compressed argon loop. I'm not sure if it was actually cryogenic.Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:Didn't Skimmer attempt something similar? With.. some noble gas I believe? I think it was an IRST if I am not wrong.
Yes, they do. Why are you putting a cyrogenically cooled system on a small missile?I was under the assumption that most IR detectors would perform better with the sensor cooled to improve signal to noise ratio. Some photon detectors if I am not wrong operate similarly.
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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
Well, this company claims to have put together a kit for military use. http://www.ir-nova.se/phongn wrote:Yes, they do. Why are you putting a cyrogenically cooled system on a small missile?I was under the assumption that most IR detectors would perform better with the sensor cooled to improve signal to noise ratio. Some photon detectors if I am not wrong operate similarly.
Otherwise, I'll just have to source for another method used for cooling. Maybe some TEC. Or source for a more sensitive sensor that doesn't require as much cooling etc.
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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
For the record Siege, even Singapore has 6 diesel submarines. It is smaller than San Dorado, with economy about 200 billion thereabouts. So no, 16 isn't too many considering how much ocean there is...
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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
Didn't the AIM-9 use to use a liquid nitrogen system to cool the seeker before launch?phongn wrote:Yes, they do. Why are you putting a cyrogenically cooled system on a small missile?I was under the assumption that most IR detectors would perform better with the sensor cooled to improve signal to noise ratio. Some photon detectors if I am not wrong operate similarly.
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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
Did some digging and yeah: http://www.raytheon.com/capabilities/rt ... ler_52.pdfBeowulf wrote:Didn't the AIM-9 use to use a liquid nitrogen system to cool the seeker before launch?
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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
Urk, I forgot about that. Sorry about this.
Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
Well, if I'm going to do this coast guard thing I might as well do it properly- so who's selling mid-shore and in-shore patrol vessels again? Fast attack craft are preferred, and they don't have to have SAM launchers aboard: think coast guard work. The worst they'll be fighting is pirates with RPGs.
I'm looking principally for a mixture of short-range fast sprinters and longer-range vessels with better endurance, since it would seem a mixture like that guarantees the best coverage (and this agency would patrol pretty much the entirety of North Frequesue).
I'm looking principally for a mixture of short-range fast sprinters and longer-range vessels with better endurance, since it would seem a mixture like that guarantees the best coverage (and this agency would patrol pretty much the entirety of North Frequesue).
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I was selling, but I have a feeling your friends in the FTO would demand you "Buy Frequesue!"SiegeTank wrote:Well, if I'm going to do this coast guard thing I might as well do it properly- so who's selling mid-shore and in-shore patrol vessels again? Fast attack craft are preferred, and they don't have to have SAM launchers aboard: think coast guard work. The worst they'll be fighting is pirates with RPGs.
I'm looking principally for a mixture of short-range fast sprinters and longer-range vessels with better endurance, since it would seem a mixture like that guarantees the best coverage (and this agency would patrol pretty much the entirety of North Frequesue).
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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
That's kind of why I'm asking. Although my preference would go to buying Frequesuan I thought I should at least see what the rest of the world is selling. Your ships may just be better suited for the task at hand.Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:I was selling, but I have a feeling your friends in the FTO would demand you "Buy Frequesue!"
I know that a while back both Karmic Knight and Shinn Langley Soryu advertised some of the types of ships that I'd be interested in, but there were some really odd price differences between the aforementioned ships- Karmic sold a Gepard for 300 million, whereas Shinn sold it for 60. Now I'm all for buying local, but one ship for the price of five is pushing it .
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Here you go: http://bbs.stardestroyer.net/viewtopic. ... s#p2974719SiegeTank wrote:That's kind of why I'm asking. I know that a while back both Karmic Knight and Shinn Langley Soryu advertised some of the types of ships that I'd be interested in buying, and although my preference would go to buying Frequesuan I thought I should at least see what the rest of the world is selling. Your ships may just be better suited for the task at hand.Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:I was selling, but I have a feeling your friends in the FTO would demand you "Buy Frequesue!"
(Also, there were some really odd price differences between the aforementioned ships- Karmic sold a Gepard for 300 million, whereas Shinn sold it for 60. Now I'm all for buying local, but one ship for the price of five is pushing it .)
But yeah.. I am however open to licensing the design to people.
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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
Yikes, haven't you got something smaller? A Gowind for the kind of low-intensity patrols I intend to be running sounds like royal overkill to me.
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There'll be a bodycount, we're gonna watch it rise
The folks at CNN, they won't believe their eyes
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I threw in a 600tonne ship with comparable specs to a Visby for good measure actually with speed up to 50 knots. So essentially there are 5 ships, from 600tonnes to 2500tonnes. The ships are designed to be modular from the start. So just pluck and chuck what you want into it, even locally designed weapons. So essentially, we license the hull design and engines etc. leave it to you to figure out the rest.SiegeTank wrote:Yikes, haven't you got something smaller? A Gowind for the kind of low-intensity patrols I intend to be running sounds like royal overkill to me.
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Your spirit, diseased as it is, refuses to allow you to give up, no matter what threats you face... and whatever wreckage you leave behind you.
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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
So CATO is the SNC, but with more Shroom? Hm.
Ah well. So long as you don't leave the naming of things up to him I suppose it works out for all of you.
Ah well. So long as you don't leave the naming of things up to him I suppose it works out for all of you.
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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
Wilkonia produces a whole range:
Large:
Álvaro de Bazán class Guided Missile Frigate (F100)
6250 tons full displacement
5,000nm range
1x Mk45 5" Gun
48x Mk41 VLS
Space for 1 Helo
$540mil w/o armaments
Victory class STAR Frigates
5,800 tons full displacement
5200nm range
1x AGS 5" Gun
40x Mk52 VLS (compatable with SM-1 thur -4 families, TLAM and related families)
Space for 1 Helo
$580mil w/o armaments
Legend class Deepwater Cutters
4,300 tons full displacement
12,000nm range
1x twin 57mm Bofors
Space for 2 Helos and 2 UAVs
$280mil
Medium:
Wisdom class Cutters (upgarded Famous class)
2,000 tons full displacement
10,000nm range
1x 75mm/62 caliber gun
Space for 1 Helo
$175mil
Reliance class Cutter
1,200 tons full displacement
8,000nm range
1x 25mm Bofors
Space for 1 Helo
$115mil
Small:
Cyclone class Patrol Ship
350 tons full displacement
2000nm
2x 25mm Bofors
$85mil
Fast class Patrol Ship
150tons full displacement
1,800nm
1x 25mm Bofors
$50mil
Large:
Álvaro de Bazán class Guided Missile Frigate (F100)
6250 tons full displacement
5,000nm range
1x Mk45 5" Gun
48x Mk41 VLS
Space for 1 Helo
$540mil w/o armaments
Victory class STAR Frigates
5,800 tons full displacement
5200nm range
1x AGS 5" Gun
40x Mk52 VLS (compatable with SM-1 thur -4 families, TLAM and related families)
Space for 1 Helo
$580mil w/o armaments
Legend class Deepwater Cutters
4,300 tons full displacement
12,000nm range
1x twin 57mm Bofors
Space for 2 Helos and 2 UAVs
$280mil
Medium:
Wisdom class Cutters (upgarded Famous class)
2,000 tons full displacement
10,000nm range
1x 75mm/62 caliber gun
Space for 1 Helo
$175mil
Reliance class Cutter
1,200 tons full displacement
8,000nm range
1x 25mm Bofors
Space for 1 Helo
$115mil
Small:
Cyclone class Patrol Ship
350 tons full displacement
2000nm
2x 25mm Bofors
$85mil
Fast class Patrol Ship
150tons full displacement
1,800nm
1x 25mm Bofors
$50mil
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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
Well, just because I like having slaver scum get killed off...there's a certain somebody who's now looking for them
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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VI
There's a Brad Pitt reporting for Worldwide One? That's brilliant!
I always thought they'd be more subtle in their bias though, but then again this is a human interest story so they're probably laying it on thick on purpose .
I always thought they'd be more subtle in their bias though, but then again this is a human interest story so they're probably laying it on thick on purpose .
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There'll be a bodycount, we're gonna watch it rise
The folks at CNN, they won't believe their eyes
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SDN World 4: The United Solarian Sovereignty
SDN World 5: San Dorado
There'll be a bodycount, we're gonna watch it rise
The folks at CNN, they won't believe their eyes