I just wonder a bit, isn't that helideck a bit on the large size, since it has only one spot?
The size is due to the helideck isn't only doing helicopter operation, but also drone operation. It's on my list to make some markings for that (will just be a square box with a marker for center)
- I'm not sure how the exhausts and intakes on this ship work. You have big vents in the sides of it's structure but that volume is already taken by the exhausts, so the intakes have nowhere to go. There are
Don't worry it's plenty of space, go look at other frigates and you will notice they have even less space for vents.... have you seen a vents that go 2-10-20 meter inn?
intakes on top of that structure too, which seem to be mostly sucking in (rain)water and exhaust? I would just have turbine removal hatches there.
those are no really an intakes but a more for a airflow trough the funnel structure as part of cooling the funnel, but there might be an intake on the inside, how knows.
- Speaking of turbine removal hatches, it looks like all engines are centralised under the central superstructure. Nothing wrong with that but it seems a tad risky from a damage control perspective. One lucky hit by any weapon could take out most if not all of the propulsion systems on this ship.
The engine isn't centralized, but the intake/exhaust is, it's a limitation that have to be taken on this design variant. Of course I could gone with a single LM2500+G4 or LM6000, instead of 2 standard LM2500.
- I suspect the engines are electrically coupled? otherwise the shaft angle and the location of the engine rooms puts the gearboxes very high in the ship.
Engine is mounted the same way in other frigates! But having them electrical coupled do give some advantages.
- The RAM launchers are facing the wrong way
I just flipped one of them
- I suspect the T-line on the helideck can come a lot more forwards, freeing a lot more space on the helideck for VERTREP.
on FNAN they are more tighter/aft (aiming line for the pilot I presume) But I can move some of it more forward.
- One could decrease the cost of the radars even more by putting them on 120 degree angles instead of 90, as can be done by many of the current generation radars.
Politicians love that. shall look into it.