Good job Poland. I wish other countries would follow suit and start upgrading their ancient military equipment. Considering the china, Russia, North Korea
@@marcin23111 Maybe 🤷♂️ Or maybe they puting the same stuff on the british one as both designs loadout presented as they were , were just suggestions by the manufacturer !
@@marcin23111 How do you know? It's not even launched by anyone yet you simpleton. None built anywhere. The ideas and roles of this ship are always changing and these ships can change with it. The Type 26 is being sold in high numbers across the world, and more orders may start coming for these too. Bitterness because your nations design lost is childish. Nations are paying money for what suits them, so in effect you think you knowl more than the money men lol.
Maganda ang design ng frigate ng poland dahil yong mast ay nasa likoran ng bridges at yong ibabaw ng bridges ay pueding lagyan ng ciws kahit dalawa isa sa pabor at isa sa estrebor tapos puede na malagyan ng vertical missile launcher sa likuran at sa harapan kaya ok na yon kong makabili tayo doon at kong merong budget at sana!
You’re both wrong. OMT (Odense Marine Technology) is the leftover design team from Odense Staalskibsvaerft, shut down after the Ivar Huitfeld class was built. They’ve been working as warship designers ever since and worked together with Babcock to design the Arrowhead 140 boats (now adopted as Type 31). The hull form is broadly similar, which makes total sense as there’s a lot of space for upgrading down the line, but the sensors and weapon systems on the Type 31 are different (cheaper and less capable than the Ivar Huitfeld, should it ever actually get armed to its full capability).
With the 57mm and 40mm guns a phalanx is not needed as those guns can function as a ciws and that mk41 vls can be equipped with long range missiles such as sm-6 although as it seems optimised for asw this seems unnecessary
@@aveit6755 Suggestion, instead of vanilla 40mm guns, get the L&T Teevra, a naval version of the L&T Sudarshan. This is a dedicated anti-drone CIWS, 240 of which have been ordered by the Indian Air Force and it has also been exported to the Indonesian Navy. This will take care of most of your CIWS woes. Also, does it have a radar to be able to provide a firing solution for the SM-6? Are you getting the same radar Royal Navy is getting for their Type 31?
Poland is upgrading all over the board, great decision.
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Good job Poland. I wish other countries would follow suit and start upgrading their ancient military equipment. Considering the china, Russia, North Korea
So the Meko A-300 by thyssenkrupp lost right?!
It's a pity because the Arrowhead 140 is a weak frigate.
@@marcin23111 Maybe 🤷♂️ Or maybe they puting the same stuff on the british one as both designs loadout presented as they were , were just suggestions by the manufacturer !
@niels lund Well, the point is that ah 140 is a poor version of Iver Huitfeldt.
@@marcin23111 How do you know? It's not even launched by anyone yet you simpleton. None built anywhere. The ideas and roles of this ship are always changing and these ships can change with it. The Type 26 is being sold in high numbers across the world, and more orders may start coming for these too. Bitterness because your nations design lost is childish. Nations are paying money for what suits them, so in effect you think you knowl more than the money men lol.
@@marcin23111 No, the Ah-140 is an Iver based but modular design on which the customer may want what to have mounted.
So it's a type 31 basically. Thought it looked familiar.
Poland has always had the world's best navy going back to the invention of the submarine screen door
Maganda ang design ng frigate ng poland dahil yong mast ay nasa likoran ng bridges at yong ibabaw ng bridges ay pueding lagyan ng ciws kahit dalawa isa sa pabor at isa sa estrebor tapos puede na malagyan ng vertical missile launcher sa likuran at sa harapan kaya ok na yon kong makabili tayo doon at kong merong budget at sana!
Nice to see :) Arrowhead is a danish design :)
What? It’s British
@@mareksicinski3726 Arrowhead 140 is the export version of the danish Iver Huitfeldt class
You’re both wrong. OMT (Odense Marine Technology) is the leftover design team from Odense Staalskibsvaerft, shut down after the Ivar Huitfeld class was built.
They’ve been working as warship designers ever since and worked together with Babcock to design the Arrowhead 140 boats (now adopted as Type 31).
The hull form is broadly similar, which makes total sense as there’s a lot of space for upgrading down the line, but the sensors and weapon systems on the Type 31 are different (cheaper and less capable than the Ivar Huitfeld, should it ever actually get armed to its full capability).
🇩🇰Iver Huitfeldt-class -> Babcock AH140 -> Type 31
-> 140PL❤🇵🇱
Miecznik not miznick!!
Without medium and long range missiles, SeaRAM and Phalanx, it will be an easy target for Russians :(
With the 57mm and 40mm guns a phalanx is not needed as those guns can function as a ciws and that mk41 vls can be equipped with long range missiles such as sm-6 although as it seems optimised for asw this seems unnecessary
Ok new ship
"long-range missiles" - will have Camm LR.
"SeaRAM and Phalanx" - that's what the osu-35k is for.
@@aveit6755 Suggestion, instead of vanilla 40mm guns, get the L&T Teevra, a naval version of the L&T Sudarshan. This is a dedicated anti-drone CIWS, 240 of which have been ordered by the Indian Air Force and it has also been exported to the Indonesian Navy. This will take care of most of your CIWS woes.
Also, does it have a radar to be able to provide a firing solution for the SM-6? Are you getting the same radar Royal Navy is getting for their Type 31?
xD
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