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Lockheed Martin Littoral Combat Ships (LCS)

Enviado: Qui Fev 09, 2006 7:54 am
por P44
Lidan Marine selected to supply to Lockheed Martin Littoral Combat Ships (LCS)
30 November 2005 10:16


Lidan Marine AB, a Swedish based supplier of naval winch and handling systems, has been selected to supply equipment to the Lockheed Martin Littoral Combat Ships (LCS).

The Lockheed Martin Corporation was awarded the LCS contract options for final system design with options for detail design and construction of up to two Flight 0 Littoral Combat Ships.

The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) is the first of a new family of surface ships for the US Navy. The LCS is a fast, highly maneuverable, networked surface combat ship, which is a specialized variant of the family of US future surface combat ships known as DD(X).

Lidan Marine, founded in 1909, has focused on meeting the demand for light weight compact and shock proof winch and handling systems suited for the new line of multi-purpose stealth combat ships. Lidan has a history of working with the majority of the international defence system integrators. The company has also been awarded major projects in the Visby class corvette program.


http://www.naval-technology.com/contrac ... ress1.html

http://peoships.crane.navy.mil/lcs/Lockheed.htm

LCS Preliminary Design - Lockheed Martin

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Lockheed Martin LCS design concept
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LCS and the "Family of Ships"

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LCS is part of the DD(X) "Family of Ships": In addition to the U.S. Navy's next-generation destroyer, DD(X), and cruiser, CG(X), the Surface Combatant Family of Ships concept calls for the introduction of a new Littoral Combat Ship (LCS). Secretary of the Navy, Gordon England, described this new ship as "a small, fast, maneuverable, and relatively inexpensive member of the DD(X) family of ships, which will begin construction in FY 2005. The goal is to develop a platform that can be fielded in relatively large numbers to support a wide range of joint missions, with reconfigurable mission modules to assure access to the littorals for our Navy forces in the face of threats from surface craft, submarines, and mines."
LCS complements, but does not replace, the capabilities of DD(X) and CG(X).
DD(X): Multi-mission ship with enhanced precision strike and volume fires capability
CG(X): Multi-mission ship follow-on to DD(X) with enhanced Missile Defense/Air Warfare capability
LCS: Focuses on littoral MIW, ASUW, and ASW asymmetric threats

Spiral development propogates technologies throughout the Family of Ships

Netted Family of Ships enables total maritime battlespace dominance

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Enviado: Qui Fev 09, 2006 8:25 am
por J.Ricardo
Como será que "bichão" desses se comportaria no amazonas heim??

Enviado: Qui Fev 09, 2006 9:39 am
por Rui Elias Maltez
Uma corveta com capacidade para 2 helis? :?

Enviado: Qui Fev 09, 2006 9:55 am
por P44
Rui Elias Maltez escreveu:Uma corveta com capacidade para 2 helis? :?


Não sei se são 2 helis ou se o desenho serve para representar o Hangar ...

Enviado: Qui Fev 09, 2006 12:56 pm
por J.Ricardo
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CORVETTE DK 1900
Project 20382
View video about corvette (~30 Mb)
(DivX codec have to be installed)

DESIGNATION
ASW operations, escort missions, offshore patrols

BASIC PARTICULARS
Length overall 93.9 m
Length at WL 84.6 m
Beam at deck 13.0 m
Depth at the fore 9.4 m
Depth amidships 7.8 m
Depth at transom 7.8 m
Full displacement ab.1900 t
Maximum speed 26-27 kn
Range at 14 kn cruise speed with full fuel stores 4000 nm
Endurance with maximum fresh water and provision stores 15 days
Crew, including helo team 90

PROPULSION SYSTEM
Twin shaft CODOG system, comprising:
......2x10,000 kW gasturbines
......2x3650 kW diesel engines

ELECTRIC SYSTEM
Basic power supply AC 380/220V, 50 Hz.
4x630 kw diesel gensets.

ARMAMENT
8xYAKHONT anti ship missiles in 2 vertical launchers
6xMEDVEDKA-VE anisubmarine missiles in one vertical launcher
A190 gun mount 100mm caliber
2xKASHTAN-M close-in AA missile-artillery system
2xMTPU pedstal mashine gun 14.5 mm caliber

SENSORS
Observation and target designation Radar system
Attack missile target designation Radar system
Artillery fire control Radar system
Two optronic fire control systems for AA close-in weapons
ECM Radar system
Chaff and decoy launcher system with four launchers
CO's electronic commamd console
Sonar system with hull mounted and towed arrays
Anti diver sonar system

NAVIGATION AIDS
Integrated navigated system, compring gyro, magnetic compass, echosounder, log, radio direction finder, satellite system. The details of navaids complement could be specified on Customer choice.

COMMUNICATION
The complement of communication system is provided under Customer specifications.

OTHER EQUIPMENT
Active roll motions damper
Helicopter, hangar, flight deck
Launching/retrieving device for a towed sonar


Seriam este dois concorrentes diretos?

Enviado: Qui Fev 09, 2006 1:49 pm
por P44
Seriam este dois concorrentes diretos?


O projecto LCS teve 2 concorrentes a Lockheed Martin e a General Dynamics

:arrow: http://peoships.crane.navy.mil/lcs/default.htm

Enviado: Sex Fev 10, 2006 8:02 am
por Rui Elias Maltez
Desculpem lá, mas esse navio é para a Marinha sueca?

Enviado: Sex Fev 10, 2006 8:03 am
por J.Ricardo
P44, estou querendo dizer no mercado, o LCS X CORVETTE DK 1900 (russo). Serim esses dois concorrentes diretos, o são destinados a missões diferentes?

Enviado: Sex Fev 10, 2006 11:57 am
por P44
Rui:

Não.

Este projecto LCS é da USN.

A Suécia tem o VISBY
(foto abaixo)
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A empresa que ganhou o concurso é que é Sueca
Lidan Marine AB, a Swedish based supplier of naval winch and handling systems, has been selected to supply equipment to the Lockheed Martin Littoral Combat Ships (LCS).


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J.Ricardo,

Minhas desculpas, não compreendi bem a sua pergunta :oops:

Bom, a corveta russa que vc indicou diz:
DESIGNATION
ASW operations, escort missions, offshore patrols


Acho que o LCS é mais multifacetado:
The LCS is envisioned to be a networked, agile, stealthy surface combatant capable of defeating anti-access and asymmetric threats in the littorals. This relatively small, high-speed combatant will complement the U.S. Navy's Aegis Fleet, DD(X) and CG(X) by operating in environments where it is less desirable to employ larger, multi-mission ships. It will have the capability to deploy independently to overseas littoral regions, remain on station for extended periods of time either with a battle group or through a forward-basing arrangement and will be capable of underway replenishment. It will operate with Carrier Strike Groups, Surface Action Groups, in groups of other similar ships, or independently for diplomatic and presence missions. Additionally, it will have the capability to operate cooperatively with the U.S. Coast Guard and Allies.


What is LCS? :arrow: http://peoships.crane.navy.mil/lcs/program.htm

Enviado: Sex Fev 10, 2006 12:12 pm
por Rui Elias Maltez
A empresa que ganhou o concurso é que é Sueca


Daí a minha confusão.

Nunca pensei que os EUA comprassem material militar à Suécia. :?

Enviado: Sex Fev 10, 2006 12:16 pm
por P44
:mrgreen: Acho que até um submarino Sueco compraram, ou alugaram, não sei bem, para utilizar em exercicios militares.

a USN esteve tantos anos preocupada com os SSBNs Russos que se esqueceu como enfrentar um Submarino convencional :twisted:

Enviado: Sex Fev 10, 2006 12:19 pm
por Rui Elias Maltez
Acho que o sub sueco é alugado ou emprestado e tem tripulação sueca.

Segundo li algures neste DB, esse sub, num exercício recente "afundou" um CVN americano.

Enviado: Sex Fev 10, 2006 11:37 pm
por JLRC
P44 escreveu:
Seriam este dois concorrentes diretos?


O projecto LCS teve 2 concorrentes a Lockheed Martin e a General Dynamics

:arrow: http://peoships.crane.navy.mil/lcs/default.htm


Errado p44. O projecto LCS TEM 2 concorrentes, a Lockheed Martin e a General Dynamics/Bath and Iron. Como ambos os projectos são equivalentes embora de abordagem diferente, a US Navy encomendou um protótipo a cada um dos consórcios e vai operá-los. Só depois é que escolherá o consórcio definitivo. O protótipo da Lockheed Martin chama-se LCS 1 Freedom e o da General Dynamics/Bath and Iron será o LCS 2 que já teve a quilha assentada no dia 19-01-06. Como o p44 já postou os desenhos do LCS 1 vou por somente os do projecto LCS 2 :

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Enviado: Sáb Fev 11, 2006 9:29 am
por P44
Obrigado pela correcção, oh Sábio VCR :oops:

como li primeiro a noticia da empresa Sueca, depreendi que o projecto da GD tinha "perdido" a corrida.

Este projecto LCS 2 é ainda mais esquisito em termos de desenho :shock: