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RE: DB String
+1 for the AWESUM sub drone
It's actual name is "Blackwing". the picture from the USNI article has it at 3 inches wide and 30 inches long with an endurance of an hour, forward and side looking EO/IR cameras, and Link 16 for comms. It is deployed from the 3-inch countermeasures dispensers. For LA-class, Virginia-class, and Ohio SSGNs.
https://news.usni.org/2016/03/31/navy-s ... nched-uavs
It's actual name is "Blackwing". the picture from the USNI article has it at 3 inches wide and 30 inches long with an endurance of an hour, forward and side looking EO/IR cameras, and Link 16 for comms. It is deployed from the 3-inch countermeasures dispensers. For LA-class, Virginia-class, and Ohio SSGNs.
https://news.usni.org/2016/03/31/navy-s ... nched-uavs
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[UPDATED / ADDED DB v443]
Renaming Request
REMUS 600 ROV in service with the USN is designated/renamed the Mk.18 Mod 2 Kingfish. The US Navy started operating them in 2015
From: http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/usn ... vs-018221/
From: http://www.navaldrones.com/Remus.html
Request for: Mk. 18 Mod 1 Swordfish UUV
The Mk.18 Mod 1 Swordfish is a smaller and less capable version of the KINGFISH that reach FOC in 2008 and is based off the REMUS 100. It is hand-held launched and recovered from 11m RHIBs like the KINGFISH
From: http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/usn ... vs-018221/
From: http://auvac.org/configurations/view/226
Renaming Request
REMUS 600 ROV in service with the USN is designated/renamed the Mk.18 Mod 2 Kingfish. The US Navy started operating them in 2015
From: http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/usn ... vs-018221/
Their MK18 MOD 2 Kingfish UUVs are typically used for mine countermeasures work, and are typically launched from ships, but they can also be hand-launched by teams in 11m RHIBs. They were deployed external link to the Persian Gulf earlier this year in response to Iranian threats, and replaced their smaller MK18 MOD1 Swordfish counterparts at that time. They’re based on the REMUS 600 external link UUV, with a Small Synthetic Aperture Sonar Module (SSAM) configuration that provides wider sonar swath scan, higher resolution imagery, and buried target detection.
From: http://www.navaldrones.com/Remus.html
The U.S. Navy currently operates Kingfish with contractors, but the systems will transition to military operation by September 2015.
Request for: Mk. 18 Mod 1 Swordfish UUV
The Mk.18 Mod 1 Swordfish is a smaller and less capable version of the KINGFISH that reach FOC in 2008 and is based off the REMUS 100. It is hand-held launched and recovered from 11m RHIBs like the KINGFISH
From: http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/usn ... vs-018221/
Hydroid’s smaller MK18 MOD1 Swordfish UUVs are based on the REMUS 100 external link UUV. It possesses a small side-scan sonar, but its scan, resolution, and buried target detection don’t match the Kingfish. It’s also used for basic hydrographic profiling, however, which is a very useful as a baseline before mine countermeasures work begins.
From: http://auvac.org/configurations/view/226
Status: The Mk 18 Mod 1 Swordfish UUV achieved full operational capabilities (FOC) in 2008. Follow-on block upgrades will combine two separate UUV programs into the Mk 18 family of systems to deliver improved detection capability against buried mines in high clutter environments and are planned to deliver from FY 2014 through FY 2018.
RE: DB String
[UPDATED RADAR DB v443, NEED TO THINK ABOUT THE NLOS-LS]
Hello
it looks like the TRS-3D has a new designation the AN/SPS-75 in the US Navy
Source
http://northamerica.airbus-group.com/no ... rview.html
https://airbusdefenceandspace.com/newsr ... ed-martin/
Plus could you add the XM501 Non-Line-of-Sight Launch System or (NLOS-LS) as a Hyphothetical weapon as the program for this weapon is already cancelled
Source:
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... -fires.htm
http://www.dtic.mil/ndia/2004precision_ ... July04.pdf
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... nlosls.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XM501_Non ... nch_System
http://www.designation-systems.net/dusr ... fires.html
http://www.defense-update.com/products/p/pam.htm
Thanks
Hello
it looks like the TRS-3D has a new designation the AN/SPS-75 in the US Navy
Source
http://northamerica.airbus-group.com/no ... rview.html
https://airbusdefenceandspace.com/newsr ... ed-martin/
Plus could you add the XM501 Non-Line-of-Sight Launch System or (NLOS-LS) as a Hyphothetical weapon as the program for this weapon is already cancelled
Source:
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... -fires.htm
http://www.dtic.mil/ndia/2004precision_ ... July04.pdf
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... nlosls.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XM501_Non ... nch_System
http://www.designation-systems.net/dusr ... fires.html
http://www.defense-update.com/products/p/pam.htm
Thanks
RE: DB String
Speaking of the XM501 NLOS missile, I couldnt find the actually deployed Chinese equivalent, or rather the equivalent to the Spike-ER, in the DB.
The AFT-10/HJ-10 NLOS launcher was officially unveiled during last year september's victory parade, and was previously shown in operation during the 2014 Sino-Russian SCO Peace Mission wargames:


http://www.janes.com/article/54029/chin ... ber-parade
A more detailed, but now inaccessible Jane's article here:
http://www.janes.com/article/42703/chin ... -exercises
Some more information about the developmental history and all previous leaks about this system:
http://defenceforumindia.com/forum/thre ... -09.63151/
The AFT-10/HJ-10 NLOS launcher was officially unveiled during last year september's victory parade, and was previously shown in operation during the 2014 Sino-Russian SCO Peace Mission wargames:


http://www.janes.com/article/54029/chin ... ber-parade
A more detailed, but now inaccessible Jane's article here:
http://www.janes.com/article/42703/chin ... -exercises
China unveils new NLOS missile at 'Peace Mission' exercises
Richard D Fisher Jr, Washington, DC - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
China has used the latest 'Peace Mission 2014' multilateral exercises to publicly demonstrate a new non-line-of-sight (NLOS) missile, possibly a fibre-optic guided missile, for land forces that it may also be developing for naval applications.
Imagery of this missile and its launcher appeared in Chinese coverage of the 24-29 August 'Peace Mission 2014' exercise involving Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) members. According to reports, these vehicles were part of the 112 Mechanized Infantry Division of the 38th Group Army based near Beijing.
Two of these missiles were seen carried by and launched by a version of the new ZBD-04A armoured personnel carrier (APC), also fitted with a new optical/imaging guidance system. The ZBD-04A may be able to carry up to eight missiles.
There is some confusion regarding the number of Chinese NLOS missile programmes. At the 2012 Zhuhai Airshow, the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC) revealed details of a straight-wing CM-501G missile that, according to publicity, featured a 43 kg warhead and a 70 km range.
Meanwhile, a 22 August report on the popular Chinese-language Korolev blog provided specifications for what it called the AFT-10, which could be a shorter range version of the CM-501G or a developmental variant.
The AFT-10 has a length of 1,850 mm; width of 165 mm; weight, including launch system, of 150 kg; and a warhead weighing 43 kg. Its solid-rocket booster and micro turbojet engine confer a range of 10 km, a cruise speed of 150 m/s, and an attack speed of 230 m/s.
At the 2012 Zhuhai show China also revealed the Sichuan Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation's WS-33 optical/imaging guided rocket, which is longer than the CM-501G at 3,300 mm and heavier at 200 kg, but has a similar 70 km range. From the missile's brochure it is not clear whether it used fibre-optic guidance and it may use datalinks instead. The WS-33 uses folding delta wings compared with the CM-501G's folding straight wings.
Chinese interest in fibre-optic guided missiles dates back to the early 1990s, when academic engineering publications began to examine Western developments. A 2005 article indicates that a Chinese FOGM missile may have been tested during the 2001-2005 Five Year Plan period, with one article providing an image of what may have been an early prototype.
Details and imagery of a new missile began to appear in late 2011. A Chinese state broadcast on 25 December 2011 featured a story about Chinese Academy of Engineering anti-tank guided-missile (ATGM) expert Wang Zhi and also featured an ATGM historical display area showing for the first time a new missile with large fold-out wings similar in configuration to the Israeli Rafael Spike NLOS. In January 2012 images started appearing of the ZBD-04A APC armed with new NLOS missile destined for the Shenyang Military Region.
China's intention to develop fibre-optic guided missiles for multiple platforms was signalled at the 2005 China International Defence Exhibition (CIDEX), when a Chinese company displayed a fibre-optic cable developed for missile guidance.
Its poster depicted a long-range missile conducting an over-hill land attack, ground attack, and anti-aircraft launches from submarines and ground attack from a helicopter. Another Chinese poster from July 2013 of the new Type 032 ballistic missile test submarine also indicated it may be used to test an anti-aircraft variant.
Some more information about the developmental history and all previous leaks about this system:
http://defenceforumindia.com/forum/thre ... -09.63151/
RE: DB String
And now, something about the strange nomenclature of "AFT" and "AKD" as shown above:
The "HJ-10" designation, previously believed to be the Chinese Hellfire ATGM equivalent is actually the AFT-10 NLOS missile, as it is revealed here.
The Sino-Hellfire's real designation is actually "AKD-10", as the "K" and "D" in the designation stands for "Air-to-Ground/Kong-Di/空地", while the "F" and "T" in the AFT-10 stands for "Anti-Tank/Fan-Tanke/反坦克".
Here, an official commermorative coin for the successful development of the AKD-10A improved Sino-Hellfire, that has also been spotted during the September 2015 Parade carried by a Z-10 attack helicopter, along with quad-pack TY-90 anti-helo AAMs. The white/blue basic AKD-10 above shows a significant different and smaller seeker window (derived from the Krasnopol semi-active laser guided artillery round seeker) compared to the new AKD-10A, whose seeker is now reminiscent of the AGM-114 Hellfire:


Similiarily; the ATGM previously known as "HJ-8" is now AFT-8, "HJ-9" is AFT-9 etc. The air-launched variants for the "HJ-8" ATGM are, unsurprisingly, AKD-8.
These are the actual designations for these two systems that has caught so much headache for PLA watchers over the years. It seems like the HJ/Hongjian (meaning "Red Arrow") designation has been reserved for export variants of these ATGMs, while the PLA are using the AKD/AFT designations. Case in point; the new HJ-12 Sino-Javelin ATGM, which still didnt receive its official AFT-designation, indicating that it is still not deployed in the PLA.
Hence, I would request three things:
- Change the designations of all Chinese ATGMs from HJ- to AFT- or AKD- accordingly.
- Add the AKD-10A as a seeker improved variant of the HJ-10 with a tighter CEP (2% vs previous 5%).
- Add an anti-helicopter loadout of the Z-10, Z-19 and Z-9W variants equipped with TY-90 anti helicopter AAMs.
Also, upon further browsing the DB, it seems that the Z-10 "Fierce Thunderbolt" Helicopter misses its 23mm chaingun.
The "HJ-10" designation, previously believed to be the Chinese Hellfire ATGM equivalent is actually the AFT-10 NLOS missile, as it is revealed here.
The Sino-Hellfire's real designation is actually "AKD-10", as the "K" and "D" in the designation stands for "Air-to-Ground/Kong-Di/空地", while the "F" and "T" in the AFT-10 stands for "Anti-Tank/Fan-Tanke/反坦克".
Here, an official commermorative coin for the successful development of the AKD-10A improved Sino-Hellfire, that has also been spotted during the September 2015 Parade carried by a Z-10 attack helicopter, along with quad-pack TY-90 anti-helo AAMs. The white/blue basic AKD-10 above shows a significant different and smaller seeker window (derived from the Krasnopol semi-active laser guided artillery round seeker) compared to the new AKD-10A, whose seeker is now reminiscent of the AGM-114 Hellfire:


Similiarily; the ATGM previously known as "HJ-8" is now AFT-8, "HJ-9" is AFT-9 etc. The air-launched variants for the "HJ-8" ATGM are, unsurprisingly, AKD-8.
These are the actual designations for these two systems that has caught so much headache for PLA watchers over the years. It seems like the HJ/Hongjian (meaning "Red Arrow") designation has been reserved for export variants of these ATGMs, while the PLA are using the AKD/AFT designations. Case in point; the new HJ-12 Sino-Javelin ATGM, which still didnt receive its official AFT-designation, indicating that it is still not deployed in the PLA.
Hence, I would request three things:
- Change the designations of all Chinese ATGMs from HJ- to AFT- or AKD- accordingly.
- Add the AKD-10A as a seeker improved variant of the HJ-10 with a tighter CEP (2% vs previous 5%).
- Add an anti-helicopter loadout of the Z-10, Z-19 and Z-9W variants equipped with TY-90 anti helicopter AAMs.
Also, upon further browsing the DB, it seems that the Z-10 "Fierce Thunderbolt" Helicopter misses its 23mm chaingun.
RE: DB String
small corrections regarding Type 056/056A PLAN corvettes:
1. decoy launcher is not 2x15 barrel Type 946/PJ46. It is new (unfortunately designation is not known) 2x9 barrel, see picture:

Also, its safe to assume that as most other China DLs, it can shot both chaff and flare rockets, (currently only chaff)
2. most sources credits it with 2 jammers, type also unknown, see for example:
http://www.naval-technology.com/
http://www.navyrecognition.com/

1. decoy launcher is not 2x15 barrel Type 946/PJ46. It is new (unfortunately designation is not known) 2x9 barrel, see picture:

Also, its safe to assume that as most other China DLs, it can shot both chaff and flare rockets, (currently only chaff)
2. most sources credits it with 2 jammers, type also unknown, see for example:
http://www.naval-technology.com/
http://www.navyrecognition.com/

RE: DB String
And it seems that the ASW-mod 056A also has two sets of six-barreled ASW-rocket launchers as well! The position of them indicate that they have some sort of anti-torpedo role, instead of traditional ASW depth-charge.


(Note the red "2")
The basic Type 056 has life-rafts in that position:



(Note the red "2")
The basic Type 056 has life-rafts in that position:

RE: DB String
While browsing various sources on the web, I stumbled on GLOBAL OFFSHORE PATROL VESSELS MARKET REPORT 2015-2016. It provides a pretty detailed listing of which countries have what classes of offshore patrol vessels (both navy and coast guard). I hope people find it interesting and/or useful.
http://www.commercialmarine.com.au/wp-c ... t-2015.pdf
http://www.commercialmarine.com.au/wp-c ... t-2015.pdf
RE: DB String
A few minor ones
1. Zumwalt needs docking facilities
article
video
2. Possibly an AN/SPS-73 navigation radar, I've speculated previously that the nav radars on the hangar were just temporary for the builders sea trials, but this one doesn't sound temporary, from same article.
3. Notice of a potential sale
GBU-39/Bs to Australia for F-35A
1. Zumwalt needs docking facilities
article
video
The Zumwalt's large boat bay can carry two 11-meter rigid-hull inflatable boats, one of which is in the foreground. The RHIBs launch through a stern door, visible in the distance. (Photo: Christopher P. Cavas/Staff)
2. Possibly an AN/SPS-73 navigation radar, I've speculated previously that the nav radars on the hangar were just temporary for the builders sea trials, but this one doesn't sound temporary, from same article.
The ship moved out of the harbor with an SPS-73 navigation radar rotating atop a mast on the foredeck, but as it began to sway with the sea the mast was retracted, periscope-fashion, into the hull.
3. Notice of a potential sale
GBU-39/Bs to Australia for F-35A
RE: DB String
Information on the RKR Admiral Nakhimov refit has been posted on these forums. From the posted info the planned SAM will be the S-400 missile. The current database SAM after the refit is the SA-N-20B missile which is a navalized S-300FM missile. This should be changed to the S-400 missile.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/rus ... ar-AAgzKAE
http://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/rus ... ar-AAgzKAE
RE: DB String
ORIGINAL: orca
Information on the RKR Admiral Nakhimov refit has been posted on these forums. From the posted info the planned SAM will be the S-400 missile. The current database SAM after the refit is the SA-N-20B missile which is a navalized S-300FM missile. This should be changed to the S-400 missile.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/rus ... ar-AAgzKAE
Foxtrot Alpha
I think we need better source than military celebrities. Any official announcement from Russia?
RE: DB String
New aircraft request: BAe 125 Series 600/700/800 (Focused on military operators)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Aerospace_125
Reason: For scenario involving with assassination, pre-war accusation, or VIP escort mission.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Aerospace_125
Reason: For scenario involving with assassination, pre-war accusation, or VIP escort mission.
RE: Stickied thread for minor database issues?
Thanks! Added ship and updated Su-30MK2s. Still need more info on the AMRAAM and AIM-9X purchase, incl in-service date.
ORIGINAL: dsatya
Hi guys, i want to put a request for a new platform.
Indonesia
331 KRI Martadinata (Sigma 10514 PKR)
displacement: 2365 tons (full)
length: 105.11 m
beam: 14.02 m
draught: 3.7 m
propulsion: CODOE, 2x 10000kW Diesel engines and 2x 1300kW Electric motors
speed: 28 knots maximum
range: 5000 Nm at 14 knots
complement: 120 persons
aviation facilities: max 10 tons helicopter
boats: 2x RHIB
sensors:
- Smart-S Mk.2
- Scout Mk.2
- STIR 1.2 STING fire control system
- Kingklip ums 4132 hull mounted sonar
- captas 2 variable depth sonar
- vigile 100 esm
- scorpion ecm
armaments:
- 1x oto melara 76mm main gun
- 1x rheinmetall millenium 35mm CIWS
- 8x mm40 exocet block III
- 12 mica VL
- 2x triple torpedo launchers
She has just been launched last month and currently undergoing sea trial.
Currently i'm using #2366 as temporary platform and modifying its armaments so it will be similiar to this ship.
sources: navyrecognition -> sigma 10514 pkr frigate indonesia
thales7seas website -> pkr platform indonesia
plus, some adjustments for aircraft.
#4083 & #4084 (F-16CJ & F-16DJ Falcon)
Apparently Indonesia already bought a number of aim-120c7 and aim9x2 missiles, perhaps they can be added into the loadout. I found this info from DSCA release and jane's article.
#3209 (Su-30MK2 Flanker G)
For the flanker, based on SIPRI records and jane's article plus some photos, Indonesia already have in their inventory some of KH-31P and KH-59ME. Few adjustments in the loadout would be good.
By the way, i'm just posting these here. I really appreciated for what the dev have done so far.
Thanks for considering these [:)]
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God, I can't post the link's. [:(]

Developer "Command: Modern Air/Naval Operations" project!
RE: Harpoon Block II+
Updated, thanks! [:D][:D]
Only thing I didn't do was the Tornado designation... will never get used to that haha!
And I couldn't find this one: #2457 - C-151 LCT --> C 151 [LCT]
Only thing I didn't do was the Tornado designation... will never get used to that haha!
And I couldn't find this one: #2457 - C-151 LCT --> C 151 [LCT]
ORIGINAL: Supreme 2.0
This list contains suggestions to fix designations as well as classification and service dates. In some cases I'm only propossing a change to help standardize naming confentions across the DB.
Fixed-wing:
#73 - A-4AR Skyhawk --> A-4AR Fightinghawk
#1539 - A-4KU Skyhawk [AF-1] --> A-4KU Skyhawk [AF-1 Falcao]
#4396 - A-4KU Skyhawk [AF-1M] --> A-4KU Skyhawk [AF-1M Falcao]
#3617 - TA-4KU Skyhawk [AF-1A] --> TA-4KU Skyhawk [AF-1A Falcao]
#4397 - TA-4KU Skyhawk [AF-1MA] --> TA-4KU Skyhawk [AF-1MA Falcao]
#187 - F.27-200-MAR Maritime --> F-27-200MAR Maritime
#2104 - Boeing 707 Phalcon AEW --> Boeing 707 Phalcon AEW [EB-707 Condor]
#3217 - C-130J Hercules --> C-130J-30 Hercules
#4038 - Searcher II UAV --> Searcher II [Forpost] UAV (According to Ukrainian sources, Russia produced 12 drones of which one has already been shot down)
#1453 - C-130A Hercules [L-100-20] --> L-100-20 Hercules
#4447 - J-11BS Flanker B [Su-27SK Copy] --> J-11BS Flanker B [Su-27UBK Copy]
#4448 - J-11BS Flanker B [Su-27SK Copy] --> J-11BS Flanker B [Su-27UBK Copy]
#4449 - J-11BH Flanker B [Su-27SK Copy] --> J-11BSH Flanker B [Su-27UBK Copy]
#1995 - IDF Ching-Kuo [F-CK-1A] --> F-CK-1A Ching Kuo
#144 - IDF Ching-Kuo [F-CK-1A] --> F-CK-1A Ching Kuo
#3794 - IDF Ching-Kuo [F-CK-1A] MLU --> F-CK-1C Hsiung Ying (Project Hsiang Chang Upgrade, upgraded F-CK-1A are being designated F-CK-1C Hsiung Ying)
#3795 - IDF Ching-Kuo [F-CK-1A] MLU --> F-CK-1C Hsiung Ying
#3792 - IDF Ching-Kuo [F-CK-1B] --> F-CK-1B Ching Kuo
#3793 - IDF Ching-Kuo [F-CK-1B] --> F-CK-1B Ching Kuo
#3797 - IDF Ching-Kuo [F-CK-1B] MLU --> F-CK-1D Hsiung Ying (Project Hsiang Chang Upgrade, upgraded F-CK-1B are being designated F-CK-1D Hsiung Ying)
#3796 - IDF Ching-Kuo [F-CK-1B] MLU --> F-CK-1D Hsiung Ying
#1235 - F-16A Falcon --> F-16AM Falcon MLU
#3431 - F-16B Falcon --> F-16BM Falcon MLU
#2892 - C-27A Spartan [G.222] --> G.222A (The designation C-27A Spartan was only used for the US variant. All other customers used designations origined from the original Italian one)
#1117 - C-27A Spartan [G.222] --> G.222A [C-222A]
#2093 - C-27A Spartan [G.222] --> G.222L
#1641 - C-27A Spartan [G.222VS] --> G.222VS [EC-222]
#3204 - C-27J Spartan [G.222] --> C-27J Spartan (The C-27J was developed from the Aeritalia G.222. Couldn't find any operator that uses the designation of the old aircrafts for this new version. Even the Italians themself use designations similar to the US one)
#613 - C-27J Spartan [G.222] --> C-27J Spartan
#3941 - MC-27J Praetorian [G.222] Pocket Gunship --> MC-27J Praetorian Pocket Gunship
#98 - Tornado ECR --> PA-200 Tornado ECR
#2171 - Tornado ECR --> PA-200 Tornado ECR
#1635 - Tornado ECR --> PA-200 Tornado ECR
#3809 - Tornado ECR --> PA-200 Tornado ECR
#1035 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS
#995 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS
#963 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS
#102 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS
#1865 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS
#396 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS
#1637 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS
#2699 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS
#3808 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS
#1042 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS
#1866 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS
#2170 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS
#395 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS
#945 - Tornado ADV --> PA-200 Tornado ADV (Operational within the Italian Air Force till 2004)
#949 - Tornado ECR --> PA-200 Tornado ECR [EA-200B]
#950 - Tornado ECR --> PA-200 Tornado ECR [EA-200B]
#3806 - Tornado ECR --> PA-200 Tornado ECR [EA-200B]
#3327 - Tornado ECR MLU --> PA-200 Tornado ECR [EA-200D] (Tornado EA-200B MLUs became EA-200D. Add MLU as side note?)
#401 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS [A-200A]
#1112 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS [A-200A]
#402 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS [A-200A]
#1944 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS [A-200A]
#1867 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS [A-200C] (Tornado A-200A MLUs became A-200C)
#413 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS [A-200C]
#3807 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS [A-200C]
#3328 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS [A-200C]
#1022 - Tornado ADV --> PA-200 Tornado ADV
#403 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS
#409 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS
#3894 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS
#3893 - Tornado IDS --> PA-200 Tornado IDS
#437 - EF2000 Eurofighter Typhoon --> EF2000 Eurofighter Typhoon [F-2000A]
#2601 - EF2000 Eurofighter Typhoon --> EF2000 Eurofighter Typhoon [F-2000A]
#3228 - EF2000 Eurofighter Typhoon --> EF2000 Eurofighter Typhoon [F-2000A]
#3635 - EF2000 Eurofighter Typhoon --> EF2000 Eurofighter Typhoon Two-Seater [TF-2000A]
#3636 - EF2000 Eurofighter Typhoon --> EF2000 Eurofighter Typhoon Two-Seater [TF-2000A]
#3637 - EF2000 Eurofighter Typhoon --> EF2000 Eurofighter Typhoon Two-Seater [TF-2000A]
#1075 - ATR-42MP Surveyor --> ATR-42MP-400 Surveyor [P-42A]
#2598 - ATR-72-ASW --> ATR-72 ASW [P-72A]
#835 - AV-8S Harrier [VA-1A Matador] --> AV-8S Harrier [VA.1A Matador]
#1631 - AV-8S Harrier [VA-1A Matador] --> AV-8S Harrier [VA.1A Matador]
#899 - AV-8B Harrier II [Day-Only] --> AV-8B Harrier II [EAV-8B Day-Only, VA.1B Matador II]
#1193 - AV-8B Harrier II+ [Day-Only] --> AV-8B Harrier II+ [EAV-8B Night Attack, VA.1B Matador II]
#1193 - AV-8B Harrier II+ [Day-Only] --> AV-8B Harrier II+ [EAV-8B Night Attack, VA.1B Matador II]
#3239 - Boeing 707 T/T --> Boeing 707-331B Tanker [TK.17]
#3154 - Boeing 707-351C Santiago [ELINT Mod] --> Boeing 707-351C Santiago [TM.17] (Add ELINT or ELINT Mod as side note?)
#3928 - EC.665 Tigre HADE [HA-28] --> EC.665 Tigre HADE [HA.28]
#3927 - EC.665 Tigre HAP [HA-28] --> EC.665 Tigre HAP [HA.28]
#2599 - CN-235MPA Persuader [D.4, VIGMA] --> CN-235MPA Persuader [T.19B, VIGMA] (The Spanish Air Force uses the term "D.4" as well as "T.19B" for its CN-235 SAR fleet whereas the Guardia Civil only uses "T.19B")
#3310 - BZK-00X Wing Loong [Pterodactyl] UAV --> WD-1K Wing Loong [Pterodactyl] UAV
#1847 - Hawk 60 (Retired from service in 2011)
#1848 - Hawk 60A (Retired from service in 2011)
#3542 - F-16DJ Blk 52 Falcon [KF-16C] --> F-16DJ Blk 52 Falcon [KF-16D]
#3543 - F-16DJ Blk 52 Falcon [KF-16C] --> F-16DJ Blk 52 Falcon [KF-16D]
#3544 - F-16DJ Blk 52 Falcon [KF-16C] --> F-16DJ Blk 52 Falcon [KF-16D]
Rotary-wing:
#801 - Dhruv ALH --> ALH Dhruv Mk I/II
#1433 - Mi-26 Halo --> Mi-26T Halo
#654 - NH90 NFH [Sea Lion] --> NH90 NTH [Sea Lion] (Deliveries of the first three helicopters set for 2019)
#2348 - HKp-14F [NH90 TTH] --> HKp-14F [NH90 TTT] (Operated by the Swedish Air Force)
#2349 - HKp-14E [NH90 TTH] --> HKp-14E [NH90 TTT] (Operated by the Swedish Air Force)
#2354 - NH90 TTH --> NH90 TTT
#876 - AW.101 Merlin Mk.112 HEW --> AW.101 Merlin Mk.112 HEW [EH-101A]
#1969 - AW.101 Mk.110 Merlin ASW --> AW.101 Mk.110 Merlin ASW [SH-101A]
#649 - AW.101 Mk.110 Merlin ASW --> AW.101 Mk.110 Merlin ASW [SH-101A]
#2162 - AW.101 Mk.110 Merlin ASW --> AW.101 Mk.110 Merlin ASW [SH-101A]
#877 - AW.101 Mk.413 Merlin Utility ASH --> AW.101 Mk.413 Merlin ASH [MH-101A]
#4463 - AW.101 Mk.611 Merlin [HH-101A Ceasar] --> AW.101 Mk.611 Merlin CSAR [HH-101A Ceasar]
#2400 - AW101 Mk.410 Merlin Utility TTH --> AW.101 Mk.410 Merlin TTH [UH-101A]
Ship:
#2925 - Type 073A Yunshu [941] --> Type 073A Yunshu [941 Shengshanhao]
#2495 - Type 054A++ Jiangkai II [576 Huangshi] --> Type 054A++ Jiangkai II [576 Daqing] (or 572 Huangshi)
#2772 - PF 15 Gregorio del Pilar [Hamilton Class] --> PF 16 Ramon Alcaraz [Hamilton Class] (The specs of this DB entry only apply to the second Philippine Hamilton Class vessel, the Ramon Alcaraz, therefor this suggestion...)
#1369 - KV Nordkapp [W 320] --> W 320 Nordkapp
#1370 - KV Nordkapp [W 320] --> W 320 Nordkapp
#1722 - KV Nordkapp [W 320] --> W 320 Nordkapp
#1876 - KV Nordkapp [W 320] --> W 320 Nordkapp
#2966 - KV Harstad [W 318] --> W 318 Harstad
#2965 - KV Svalbard [W 303] --> W 303 Svalbard
#2796 - KV Svalbard [W 303] --> W 303 Svalbard
#655 - A 5203 Berrio [Rover Class] --> A 5210 Berrio [Rover Class]
#2611 - T91 Los Frailes [Damen Stan Lander 5612] --> T 91 Los Frailes [Damen Stan Lander 5612] (Designated as Fleet Oiler in DB, should be some sort of LCU)
#1692 - 93 Valdivia [Newport] --> LST 93 Valdivia [Newport]
#2068 - DDG Hobart --> DDG 39 Hobart
#2309 - BDK Vitse Admiral Ivan Gren [Pr.1171.1] --> BDK Ivan Gren [Pr.1171.1] (Although being named after Vice Admiral Ivan Gren, the ship will be commissioned just as "Ivan Gren". Transfer to the Russian Navy was projected for June this year but has already been postponed to 2nd quarter 2016)
#2839 - Rubin [Pr.22460 Okhotnik] --> PSKR Rubin [Pr.22460 Okhotnik]
#2883 - SKR Dagestan [Pr.1166.1K] --> SKR Gepard Mod [Pr.1166.1K]
#2411 - MRK Buyan Mod [Pr.21631] --> MRK Buyan Mod [Pr.21631 Buyan-M]
#681 - R 23 Vikramaditya [Gorshkov] --> R 33 Vikramaditya [Gorshkov]
#809 - F 23 Brahmaputra [Mod Godavari] --> F 31 Brahmaputra [Mod Godavari]
#1717 - F 23 Brahmaputra [Mod Godavari] --> F 31 Brahmaputra [Mod Godavari]
#1508 - Project 108 Frosch I [Hoyerswerda] --> 611 Hoyerswerda [Pr.109 Frosch I]
#1509 - Project 109 Frosch II --> E 35 Nordpferd [Pr.109 Frosch II]
#2254 - Project 109 Frosch II --> E 35 Nordpferd [Pr.109 Frosch II] (Hullnumber changed to E 171 between 1986 and 1990)
#1489 - Project 1159 Koni --> 141 Rostock [Pr.1159 Koni]
#260 - Project 1241 Tarantul I [Pr.1241.1T] --> 771 Albin Köbis [Tarantul I, Pr.1241RE] (Later 571 Albin Köbis)
#1485 - Project 131.400 Libelle --> 911 [Pr.131.400 Libelle] (No names, only hullnumbers)
#1531 - Project 133.1 Parchim --> 241 Wismar [Pr.133.1 Parchim]
#1488 - Project 205 Osa I --> 751 Max Reichpietsch [Pr.205 Osa I]
#1486 - Project 206 Shershen --> 43 Artur Becker [Pr.206 Shershen] (Later 816 Artur Becker)
#35 - P 6121 Gepard [Type 143] --> P 6121 S 71 Gepard [Type 143A]
#1388 - P 6121 Gepard [Type 143] --> P 6121 S 71 Gepard [Type 143A]
#263 - P 6121 Gepard [Type 143] --> P 6121 S 71 Gepard [Type 143A]
#875 - P 6121 Gepard [Type 143] --> P 6121 S 71 Gepard [Type 143A]
#1381 - P 6121 Gepard [Type 143] --> P 6121 S 71 Gepard [Type 143A]
#1387 - P 6141 Tiger [Type 148] --> P 6141 S 41 Tiger [Type 148]
#567 - P 6141 Tiger [Type 148] --> P 6141 S 41 Tiger [Type 148]
#387 - P 6141 Tiger [Type 148] --> P 6141 S 41 Tiger [Type 148]
#1143 - P 333 Meltem [FPB-57 Mod, Kilic] --> P 333 Tufan [FPB-57 Mod, Kilic II]
#904 - F 490 Gaziantep [Perry] --> F 490 Gaziantep [Perry, Gabya Class]
#1135 - F 490 Gaziantep [Perry] --> F 490 Gaziantep [Perry, Gabya Class]
#2836 - F 490 Gaziantep [Perry] --> F 490 Gaziantep [Perry, Gabya Class]
#2479 - F 495 Gediz [Perry] --> F 495 Gediz [Perry, Gabya Class]
#2835 - F 495 Gediz [Perry] --> F 495 Gediz [Perry, Gabya Class]
#1619 - N 123 Sarucabey --> NL 123 Sarucabey
#2457 - C-151 LCT --> C 151 [LCT]
#1357 - 11 Marasesti --> F 111 Marasesti
#298 - P 5702 Istialal --> P 5702 Istiqlal
#1878 - P 5702 Istialal --> P 5702 Istiqlal
#2658 - 618 Tuo River [Hsun Hai] --> 618 Tuo Chiang [Hsun Hai] (Chinese names have been used for all other Taiwanese vessels?)
#2361 - D 66 Bengaluru [Pr.15B] --> D 66 Visakhapatnam [Pr.15B]
#494 - Dvora MkII [Super Dvora MkI] --> T 80 [Super Dvora MkI]
#33 - SKR Krivak I Mod [Pr.1135.2 Burevestnik] --> SKR Krivak IV [Pr.1135.2 Burevestnik] (Krivak I Mod maybe as a side note, last modified ship decommissioned 2012)
#818 - F 40 Talwar [PR.1135.6 Krivak IV] --> F 40 Talwar [Pr.1135.6] (Exportversion based on the Krivak III)
#2010 - F 45 Teg [PR.1135.6 Krivak IV] --> F 45 Teg [PR.1135.6]
#2777 - F 45 Teg [PR.1135.6 Krivak IV] --> F 45 Teg [PR.1135.6]
#2533 - U 130 Hetman Sahaydachniy [Krivak III Pr.1135.1 Nerei] --> U 130 Hetman Sahaydachniy [Pr.1135.1 Krivak III]
#158 - EM Sovremenny I [Pr.956] --> EM Sovremenny I [Pr.956 Sarych]
#2111 - EM Sovremenny I [Pr.956] --> EM Sovremenny I [Pr.956 Sarych]
#1287 - EM Sovremenny I [Pr.956] --> EM Sovremenny I [Pr.956 Sarych]
#632 - EM Sovremenny I [Pr.956] --> EM Sovremenny I [Pr.956 Sarych]
#434 - EM Sovremenny I [Pr.956] --> EM Sovremenny I [Pr.956 Sarych]
#688 - EM Sovremenny I [Pr.956A] --> EM Sovremenny I [Pr.956A Sarych]
#732 - EM Sovremenny I [Pr.956A] --> EM Sovremenny I [Pr.956A Sarych]
#1498 - BPK Udaloy I [PR.1155] --> BPK Udaloy I [PR.1155 Fregat]
#2837 - BPK Udaloy I [PR.1155] --> BPK Udaloy I [PR.1155 Fregat]
#1481 - BPK Udaloy I [PR.1155] --> BPK Udaloy I [PR.1155 Fregat]
#156 - BPK Udaloy I [PR.1155] --> BPK Udaloy I [PR.1155 Fregat]
#1912 - BPK Udaloy I [PR.1155] --> BPK Udaloy I [PR.1155 Fregat]
#631 - BPK Udaloy I [PR.1155] --> BPK Udaloy I [PR.1155 Fregat]
#38 - BPK Udaloy II [PR.1155.1] --> BPK Udaloy II [PR.1155.1 Fregat-M]
#67 - BDK Ivan Rogov [Pr.1174] --> BDK Ivan Rogov [Pr.1174 Nosorog]
#2327 - BDK Ivan Rogov [Pr.1174] --> BDK Ivan Rogov [Pr.1174 Nosorog]
#618 - BDK Ivan Rogov [Pr.1174] --> BDK Ivan Rogov [Pr.1174 Nosorog]
#1913 - MDK Aist [Pr.1232.1] --> MDK Aist [Pr.1232.1 Dzheyran]
#371 - MDK Aist [Pr.1232.1] --> MDK Aist [Pr.1232.1 Dzheyran]
#642 - MT Natya I [Pr.266M] --> MT Natya I [Pr.266M Akvamarin]
#2020 - MT Natya I [Pr.266M] --> MT Natya I [Pr.266M Akvamarin]
#2615 - 111 Ras Al Gehis [Pr.266M Natya] --> 111 Ras Al Gehis [Pr.266M Natya I]
#2403 - M 62 Porbandar [Pr.266M] --> M 62 Porbandar [Pr.266M Natya I]
#2528 - U 310 Zhovti Vodi [Natya I Pr.266M] --> U 310 Zhovti Vodi [Pr.266M Natya I]
#1354 - PRTB Amga [Pr.1791] --> PRTB Amga [Pr.1791 Kalmar]
#2216 - PRTB Amga [Pr.1791] --> PRTB Amga [Pr.1791 Kalmar]
#65 - RKR Kynda [Pr.58] --> RKR Kynda [Pr.58 Grozny]
#1947 - RKR Kynda [Pr.58] --> RKR Kynda [Pr.58 Grozny]
#1969 - LDK Dobrynya Nikitich [Pr.97] (Last active ship in service until 1.6.2012)
#1497 - BPK Kara [Pr.1134B Berkut B] (Last active ship damaged by fire on 4.11.2014. Scrapped in 2015)
#1945 - BPK Kashin [Pr.61] (Last active ship in service until 16.03.1998)
#499 - BPK Kashin Mod [Pr.61M] (The last ship of Project 61M served until 3.05.2001)
#1441 - A 302 Outeniqua [Ivan Papanin Class] (Decommissioned on 30.6.2004 as the ship wasn't suitable to support the new Meko-class frigates)
#1439 - F 145 Amatola [Meko A-200SAN] --> F 145 Amatola [Meko A-200SAN, Valour Class] (Is classified as Corvette in DB, should be FFG)
#2222 - L 61 Juan Carlos --> L 61 Juan Carlos I
Submarine:
#553 - SSN 792 [Virginia Class, Flight IV] --> SSN 792 Vermont [Virginia Class, Flight IV]
#601 - SS 30 Intrepido [Type 206A] (Transferred to Colombia late 2015, in service probably 2016)
#9 - S 101 Manthatisi [Type 209-1400 Heroine] --> S 101 Manthatisi [Type 209-1400, Heroine Class]
#34 - PLA-971M Akula II --> PLA-971M Akula II [Shchuka-B]
#571 - S 71 Chakra II [PLA-971M Akula II] --> S 71 Chakra [PLA-971I Akula II] (laid down as Project 971M Shchuka-B, after restoration Project 971I Irbis)
#393 - PLARB-667AU Yankee I [Navaga] --> PLARB-667AU Yankee I [Nalim]
#50 - PLARK-667AT Yankee Notch --> PLARK-667AT Yankee Notch [Grusha]
#4 - PLARK-667AT Yankee Notch --> PLARK-667AT Yankee Notch [Grusha]
#608 - PLASN-9786 Delta III Strech --> PLASN-9786 Delta III Stretch
#227 - S 61 Delfin [Daphne S 60] --> S 61 Delfin [Daphne, S-60] (Tried to sync the names with the new Spanish S-80A class.)
#211 - S 61 Delfin [Daphne S 60] --> S 61 Delfin [Daphne, S-60]
#264 - S 61 Delfin [Daphne S 60] --> S 61 Delfin [Daphne, S-60]
#209 - S 71 Galerna [Agosta] --> S 71 Galerna [Agosta, S-70]
#208 - S 71 Galerna [Agosta] --> S 71 Galerna [Agosta, S-70]
#495 - S 71 Galerna [Agosta] --> S 71 Galerna [Agosta, S-70]
Facility:
#555 - SAM Plt (RBS 70 Mk1 VML x 2) --> SAM Plt (RBS 70 Mk1 VLM x 2)
Weapons:
#1667 - RIM-156A SM-2MR Blk IV --> RIM-156A SM-2ER Blk IV
#2580 - RIM-156A SM-2MR Blk IV [Anit-ASBM Mod] --> RIM-156A SM-2ER Blk IV [Anit-ASBM Mod]
#885 - RIM-156A SM-2MR Blk IVA --> RIM-156A SM-2ER Blk IVA
Sensors:
#462 - Front Door C --> Front Door C [Argon 1164]
#3416 - Light Bulb --> Light Bulb [Pricep]
Mounts:
#2246 - SA-N-21c Grizzly VLS [12 Cells] --> 3K96 Redut VLS [12 Cells]
#2247 - SA-N-21c Grizzly VLS [8 Cells] --> 3K96 Redut VLS [8 Cells]
#2744 - BM-3 Shturm Combat Module --> BM-5M.01 Katran-M
I know this sort of stuff is time consuming as hell so thanks a lot for time and efforts!
BM-5M.01 Katran-M

Developer "Command: Modern Air/Naval Operations" project!
RE: RE:9M96D
Updated DB v443, thanks [8D]
ORIGINAL: KLAB
Ref the SA-N-21C. Redut 9K97 etc.
Any chance the #3221 SA-N-21D 9M96D can replace the #2695 SA-N-21C for the 32 cell VLS on the #2816 & #2310 Admiral Gorshkov?
Just seems very odd that a warship with sufficient radar and appropriate VLS size to accommodate the 9M96D has such a relatively short range primary AAW weapon as the 9M96 with only a 25nm range?
The 9M96D at 65nm would give the Gorshkov similar capability to peer warships so it seems unlikely that the Redut/Poliment system is relying on just the 9M96?
Unless there is evidence to the contrary?
Regards
K.
For what its worth I am not convinced that the much quoted 40km range for the 9M96 is accurate either, (most of the sources do quote 40km) but there are sources indicating that its range is closer to 60km, and that would be more compatible with the length weight and diameter in comparison to western systems.
These links to data for S-350 land based SAM refer to the 9M96 as a 60km system?
http://topwar.ru/32823-perspektivnyy-ze ... -2013.html
http://m.aviationweek.com/awin/new-medi ... w-air-show

Developer "Command: Modern Air/Naval Operations" project!
RE: DB String
ORIGINAL: Dysta
ORIGINAL: orca
Information on the RKR Admiral Nakhimov refit has been posted on these forums. From the posted info the planned SAM will be the S-400 missile. The current database SAM after the refit is the SA-N-20B missile which is a navalized S-300FM missile. This should be changed to the S-400 missile.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/rus ... ar-AAgzKAEFoxtrot Alpha
I think we need better source than military celebrities. Any official announcement from Russia?
What? MSN.com isn't enough😉
RE: DB String
ORIGINAL: orca
Information on the RKR Admiral Nakhimov refit has been posted on these forums. From the posted info the planned SAM will be the S-400 missile. The current database SAM after the refit is the SA-N-20B missile which is a navalized S-300FM missile. This should be changed to the S-400 missile.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/rus ... ar-AAgzKAE
Assuming that 48N6DMK missile from state contract 31502943704 is the same as 48N6DM missile for S-400,
yes ,Nakhimov after refit can use S-400 missile
but, upgraded B-203A launcher from Nakhimov also can use not only 48N6DMK but also 48N6K (48N6) and 5V55RM missiles
link to state contract:
http://zakupki.gov.ru/223/purchase/publ ... 1&epz=true documents in russian
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RE: Harpoon Block II+
ORIGINAL: emsoy
Updated, thanks! [:D][:D]
Only thing I didn't do was the Tornado designation... will never get used to that haha!
And I couldn't find this one: #2457 - C-151 LCT --> C 151 [LCT]
No problem! [:)] Until recently I didn't even knew this was the official designation... Sort of like the Eurofighter is the EF2000.
And for the Turkish LCT: ADIK uses "LCT" as the design's name. I interpreted this as the class designation of these vessels. And C 151 simply because I'm a grammar nazi. Dunno, I find this sort of stuff satisfactory... [:D]
SM-6
I see that you added the Block 1A version of the SM-6 missile however you kept the range at 130 nm which according to all reports is about half the estimated range, any chance this will be applied? I see the Kirov will be employing the naval S-400 variant which should also be a 200 NM anti-air missile. that 130 nm may be the point at which the range does not affect hit probability.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... s/sm-6.htm
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... s/sm-6.htm


