Yes, exactly my point. There is either a choise of going for the more capable but more expensive LRASM, or the cheaper and ubiquitous Harpoon. But nobody is going to shell out money to have a VLS variant of Harpoon made. Thus if you use Harpoon, you're saddled with the on-deck canisters. This isn't fucking rocket scie... actually, it is.
If you choose to built a future U.S. frigate :
as in this topic !
- around 18-32 FFG(X) built
- designed by 2013-2018
(even if the U.S. Navy (in view of the LCS program failure) has already begun to explore future FFG (X) design's !)
- laid-down by 2019-2033...
- launched by 2021-2035...
- commissioned by 2023-2036...
- with 28/33 years service life expected...
=> retired from service around 2052/2069...
You must think of the Chinese/Russian/Iranian/North-Korean/Others threats.....
When I see that the Brahmos SSM style (mach 2,8) will be the
"world-rule" in the next 5 years (late 2010s).
And event the Brahmos-II style (mach 5/7) will be
"the rule" by late 2020s.
It is obvious that the hypersonic+++ missiles (mach 7/10) will become
"the rule" in the 2030s
I laugh when you continue to tell me about the
subsonic Harpoon in the future
Think supersonic/hypersonic SSM missile in VLS !!!
What's that? "Add Harpoon VLS"? Why yes it is. I laugh when you continue to tell me about the