United Elias
12-09-2004, 19:49
EM-300 'Pasha' class Guided Missile Destroyer (DDG)
The ‘Pasha’ class guided missile destroyer, represents the latest in The Elias Marine Corporation’s accomplishments and as with every other one of its designs date, it is extremely advanced and encompasses state of the art technology in every aspect. The Elias Navy is initially buying sixteen vessels, to compliment the earlier and smaller Tigris class. This ship is designed to engage a wide range of underwater, aerial and surface targets with vast amounts of firepower at its disposal. One of the ships main advantages is its low radar signature due to the hull and superstructure design and its advanced sensor suites.
The EM-300 series of destroyer is equipped with the ERS-188CS (an Elias variant of the AN/SPY-1D(V) Aegis Combat System) which integrates the ship's sensors and weapons systems to engage anti-ship missile threats. The system has a federated architecture with four subsystems –multifunction radar, Command and Decision System (CDS), Display System (ADS) and the Weapon Control System (WCS). The CDS receives data from ship and external sensors via satellite communications and provides command, control and threat assessment. The four fixed arrays of the radar send out beams of electromagnetic energy in all directions simultaneously, continuously providing a search and tracking capability for hundreds of targets at the same time. The WCS receives engagement instruction from the CDS, selects weapons and interfaces with the weapon fire control systems.
The EM-300 is equipped with the full set of navigation and communications equipment, powerful gas turbine power plants, air-conditioning and ventilation systems to provide efficient operation in any climatic conditions and NBC chemical protection systems as well as a radiation de-contamination facility. It can be operated in sea conditions up to Sea State 10. Other key features include a comprehensive and lightning fast encrypted data transmission and receiving system that is optimized for operation in large battle groups where sensor information is instantly relayed to the flag ship and/or shore command centers. The ships are specifically constructed from a survivability-enhanced design that affords passive protection to personnel and vital systems. This design provides protection against underwater shock, nuclear air blasts, fragment incursions into vital spaces, radar detection, electronic countermeasures, and gun and missile attacks. The ship's damage control features and constructional design make the Pasha Class Destroyer one of the most survivable vessels of its size.
Acoustic, infrared, and radar signatures have been reduced, and vital shipboard systems are hardened against electro-magnetic pulse and over-pressure damage. Sound isolators or "shock absorbers" have been placed on the reduction gears, giving the ship an added advantage when pursuing submarines. State-of-the-art propulsion and damage control systems are managed by an all-new data multi-plexing system. Fire detectors and increased AFFF and Halon protection add to improved survivability.
Full displacement: 8,300 tons
Dimensions:
Length – 505ft
Beam – 66ft
Draft – 31ft
Main machinery: 2 gas turbine power plants
Propellers 2 x variable pitched propellers and 1 x bow thruster
Full run speed: 32 Knots
Range, nautical miles 5,300 (18-20 knots)
Crew: 30 Officers, 318 enlisted
(including helicopter detachment of 4 officers and 14 enlisted)
Weapons:
45x Vertical Launch Cells for EAW-70 Sea Javelin Naval Block III SAM system (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=343394=)/SM-2/ESSM, EAW-22 Ship Launched Cruise missile/Tomahawk, ASROC Missiles. Combination is mission dependant.
2x Quad Box Launchers for
Yakhont-3 (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=318951) Anti-ship Cruise Missiles
1x 21 round EAW-86 Sea Bolt Point Defence SAM system/RAM SAM (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=343394=)
1x Kashtan Gun/Missile CIWS System
1x RBU-100 Multi-barreled ASW Mortar (48 rounds)
4x Twin 53cm Torpedo Launchers
1x 5"/62 cal. Naval Gun System
4x 14.5mm Machine Gun mounts
Helicopter: One large naval helicopter such as EA-24 (http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=40824), Sea hawk, Sea King can be accommodated in hangar that provides weapons storage and refueling facilities.
To support patrol/interdiction/Special Forces missions there are two davits that can hold Rigid Inflatable boats up to 22ft long. In the ship there is also a secure small arms locker.
Costs:
Purchase: $980 million
Average Operating: $21 million
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The ‘Pasha’ class guided missile destroyer, represents the latest in The Elias Marine Corporation’s accomplishments and as with every other one of its designs date, it is extremely advanced and encompasses state of the art technology in every aspect. The Elias Navy is initially buying sixteen vessels, to compliment the earlier and smaller Tigris class. This ship is designed to engage a wide range of underwater, aerial and surface targets with vast amounts of firepower at its disposal. One of the ships main advantages is its low radar signature due to the hull and superstructure design and its advanced sensor suites.
The EM-300 series of destroyer is equipped with the ERS-188CS (an Elias variant of the AN/SPY-1D(V) Aegis Combat System) which integrates the ship's sensors and weapons systems to engage anti-ship missile threats. The system has a federated architecture with four subsystems –multifunction radar, Command and Decision System (CDS), Display System (ADS) and the Weapon Control System (WCS). The CDS receives data from ship and external sensors via satellite communications and provides command, control and threat assessment. The four fixed arrays of the radar send out beams of electromagnetic energy in all directions simultaneously, continuously providing a search and tracking capability for hundreds of targets at the same time. The WCS receives engagement instruction from the CDS, selects weapons and interfaces with the weapon fire control systems.
The EM-300 is equipped with the full set of navigation and communications equipment, powerful gas turbine power plants, air-conditioning and ventilation systems to provide efficient operation in any climatic conditions and NBC chemical protection systems as well as a radiation de-contamination facility. It can be operated in sea conditions up to Sea State 10. Other key features include a comprehensive and lightning fast encrypted data transmission and receiving system that is optimized for operation in large battle groups where sensor information is instantly relayed to the flag ship and/or shore command centers. The ships are specifically constructed from a survivability-enhanced design that affords passive protection to personnel and vital systems. This design provides protection against underwater shock, nuclear air blasts, fragment incursions into vital spaces, radar detection, electronic countermeasures, and gun and missile attacks. The ship's damage control features and constructional design make the Pasha Class Destroyer one of the most survivable vessels of its size.
Acoustic, infrared, and radar signatures have been reduced, and vital shipboard systems are hardened against electro-magnetic pulse and over-pressure damage. Sound isolators or "shock absorbers" have been placed on the reduction gears, giving the ship an added advantage when pursuing submarines. State-of-the-art propulsion and damage control systems are managed by an all-new data multi-plexing system. Fire detectors and increased AFFF and Halon protection add to improved survivability.
Full displacement: 8,300 tons
Dimensions:
Length – 505ft
Beam – 66ft
Draft – 31ft
Main machinery: 2 gas turbine power plants
Propellers 2 x variable pitched propellers and 1 x bow thruster
Full run speed: 32 Knots
Range, nautical miles 5,300 (18-20 knots)
Crew: 30 Officers, 318 enlisted
(including helicopter detachment of 4 officers and 14 enlisted)
Weapons:
45x Vertical Launch Cells for EAW-70 Sea Javelin Naval Block III SAM system (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=343394=)/SM-2/ESSM, EAW-22 Ship Launched Cruise missile/Tomahawk, ASROC Missiles. Combination is mission dependant.
2x Quad Box Launchers for
Yakhont-3 (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=318951) Anti-ship Cruise Missiles
1x 21 round EAW-86 Sea Bolt Point Defence SAM system/RAM SAM (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=343394=)
1x Kashtan Gun/Missile CIWS System
1x RBU-100 Multi-barreled ASW Mortar (48 rounds)
4x Twin 53cm Torpedo Launchers
1x 5"/62 cal. Naval Gun System
4x 14.5mm Machine Gun mounts
Helicopter: One large naval helicopter such as EA-24 (http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=40824), Sea hawk, Sea King can be accommodated in hangar that provides weapons storage and refueling facilities.
To support patrol/interdiction/Special Forces missions there are two davits that can hold Rigid Inflatable boats up to 22ft long. In the ship there is also a secure small arms locker.
Costs:
Purchase: $980 million
Average Operating: $21 million
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v36/United-Elias/nemerah2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v36/United-Elias/nemerah.jpg