Taiwan Builds a Carrier Killing Corvette
By NC ScoutPublished On: September 13, 2021Categories: AP Staff, Intelligence4 Comments on Taiwan Builds a Carrier Killing Corvette
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Super Container Cargo Ship Killer?
A few bolt on modifications, and a super container cargo ship is as effective as a carrier for 1/50th the cost.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_container_ships
FYI, those missile pods that look like they only hold one missile could hold up to six or eight missiles.
And be reloaded by robotics in under a minute under the deck.
Depending on the type.
There could be torpedo launchers too.
Back in the 60’s I believe, the US Navy ordered 6 Pegasus Class Hydrofoils.
Interesting design. They where used in Vietnam, and as time passed, besides
drug contraband interceptors, and I think too in the Grenada rescue.
They where taken off line soon after that.
There is a new class of aircraft that fly’s off the surface of the water and uses the ground effect to maintain higher amounts of lift compared to a regular bird.
And they can be parked anywhere on the water, refit, and redeployed. They have no trouble moving at 300-400 miles per hour.
I imagine these will be an effective hit and run weapon of the 21st century. Once the old men in charge realize their high tech WW2 style military is largely useless.
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The question of high-speed stability:
The technology is decades old and well-proved.
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This is verified by a few dozen high-speed ferries built in Australia by Incat since about 1995 or so.
They are engineered for about 40knts, although one variant for Brazil holds a speed record at around 58knts.
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These are their workaday design sustained speeds toting hundreds of vehicles plus a thousand passengers, not an empty sprint in ideal conditions.
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Another builder of similar high-speed ferries is in Louisiana.
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Unfortunately, the retired Incat high-speed leased by the USNavy was retired a second time, and used for humanitarian missions around Arabia.
The mohammadan fanatics of Yemen shot specialized missiles into it, severely damaging the aluminum structure.
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No word as to motive…