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I rather prefer a Kasthan CIWS firing hundreds of rounds per sec than a single darter over a missile.
Most anti-ship missiles make random evasive maneuvers on final approach, Disabling the target manoeurevs is impossible.

I really doubts its Capability against Excoets or Bhrahmos.


In these days,......We will rarely see Artillery using against Ships, Coastal Missile Defence will be mobile. Would very much usefull against small ships
 

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Gee. We have something similar from Israel and they are equipped on the Su-30MKIs. The Saab version is less powerful compared to the EL/M 2060P.

The Elta version gets something similar done at 200-300 sq Km as compared to 100sq Km for Saab.
 

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I rather prefer a Kasthan CIWS firing hundreds of rounds per sec than a single darter over a missile.
Most anti-ship missiles make random evasive maneuvers on final approach, Disabling the target manoeurevs is impossible.

I really doubts its Capability against Excoets or Bhrahmos.
Its the distance which counts, 30mm range is 2.5-3km, But 76mm can engage to 18kms, With CIWS and 76mm ( Strales )

It makes a extra ring of protection, addition to other defensive rings of SAM too..


In these days,......We will rarely see Artillery using against Ships, Coastal Missile Defence will be mobile. Would very much usefull against small ships
Naval arty is very useful in amphibious Operations, Naval guns are the troops arty support, Also they can do power projection on any ship..

Other as you mentioned, against small ships with no ASM..
 

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Its the distance which counts, 30mm range is 2.5-3km, But 76mm can engage to 18kms, With CIWS and 76mm ( Strales )

It makes a extra ring of protection, addition to other defensive rings of SAM too..

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For 20km range Missile systems(Barak) are available.

Suppose, Can we target a incoming missile with both 76mmm and Missile defence or had to choose only one. Can the Ship radar guide both the systems on the Target?

IN Shivalik are actually equipped with these guns, Do those have the same Capability or a downgraded version?
 

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For 20km range Missile systems(Barak) are available.

Suppose, Can we target a incoming missile with both 76mmm and Missile defence or had to choose only one. Can the Ship radar guide both the systems on the Target?

IN Shivalik are actually equipped with these guns, Do those have the same Capability or a downgraded version?
Depend on thread situation, Both systems have their own radar and sensors on the ship..





Their is no downgraded version but different product..
 

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Saab Tactical Mission System (TMS)

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Amazing stuff. Planning operations on a 3 D map will be so much simpler. You can actually see the lay and grain of the ground. Wow.
 

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