DSEI 2021 day 1: Sea Breaker, Sea Serpent, New OPVs and the Cube
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
- Day 1 at DSEI 2021 in London, UK. We focused on new anti-ship missiles, the Sea Breaker by Rafael, the Sea Serpent by IAI and Thales UK. We then take a look at two new OPV designs: The VARD 7 115 NGOPV and the MPV 80 by OMT. We then discuss with SH Defence about "The Cube" modular mission module.
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00:50 - Rafael's Sea Breaker
05:03 - IAI's Sea Serpent
07:25 - VARD 7 115 Next Generation OPV
10:09 - OMT's MPV-80
12:52 - SH Defence "The Cube" modular mission module.
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India will be the first export customer..
We are almost 40% of total Israeli defence export.
Love the Israeli people. Very innovative, professional and cooperative ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Astonishingly impressive
Vietnam is in good position for Sea Breaker - a familiar customer with a Chinses naval base emerging in the backyard water.
Australia needs these on our new O.P.V. ASAP. as they are under defended & lack real capabilities for attack.
Interesting with Cube, I wonder how many countries defence companies will rework their future plans as you can imagine like Saab, CEA doing trails before ship commission into Navy then IAI swap outs on board for weapons test for IOC of warship. It be interesting to see if warships will be faster in service with Cube.
Israel always made a very wonderfull warfare
Great video. Thanks
A flying shark! American will be purchasing it.
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Loved the Sea Breaker & Sea Serpent 👌
Can we launch both missiles from submarine 533mm torpedo tubes🤔
I think Taiwan might be really interested in that Sea breaker missile:)
No it's a completely unnecessary expense, just dumb Harpoons will do (which is what they've ordered) cos anything and everything floating on the Taiwan Strait in that time frame will be a target.
Taiwan have it's own anti ship missile that could reach a top speed of mach 3
They make a lot of good ones themselves....
it's not necessary for the uncomplicated water in Taiwan strait
@@justsomerandomweeb9323 Name of the missile?
Ohh the cube interesting nice
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Amazing!!!
Antiship missiles should have flairs and chaff dispensers in rotating middle section
@Rob Wilton What on board anti ship missiles ?
Would be interesting to know by "meets requirements" [for an anti-ship missile], if those are simply range, flight altitude, sensors & warhead, or if there is anything in there about how the missile is going to get through an enemy's SAM defences & actually hit the target.
Electronics, price and how easy it is to mount on a ship, and reliability maybe
There are a lot of different anti-ship capabilities. The same weapon that would be ideal against multiple PLAN Type 22 missile boats in a coastal or island chain environment would not be so useful against a surface group of large Russian cruisers and destroyers.
Oh its our good old friend Xavier. Tell us Xavier what you show us today?
to bad they dont have anything protects ships from the missiles, maybe some carbon nano tube superstructure lessens or dampens the kinetic energy missiles impact?
100kg is a very small warhead for an anti-ship missile!
No, it is good enought to sink a frigate size ship in a single hit, and can destroy any destroyer in a double or triple hit.
Taiwan! Buy like 500 of those sea breaker missiles distribute them among multiple trucks, containers whatever and scatter them throughout the Island. Program them so that if they don't find a naval target they continue on to hit the nearest best military target or major civilian infra target like a refinery or power plant
Taiwan makes its own very capable Anti-Ship missiles...
@@dogsnads5634 Israel is known for their world class high tech military weapons
id like to buy 4 please !
Without a doubt an Italian ship is the best in the world but it lacks laser defense system.
Any weapon proven in the Ukraine war will have enormous sales advantage. Given Lavrov (therefore Kremlin therefore Russian) attitudes towards Israel some live testing is in order...
Electro optical seekers can be blinded by lasers!
On the other hand the EO seeker doesn't give itself away with radar emissions. Also the laser countermeasure system can only blind one incoming missile at a time and it is already standard procedure to fire multiple missiles at a ship to get through the defences.
First customer Chinese PLA?
The containerized mission modules was part of the design philosophy of the US LCS program. Even without the engineering problems that have plagued that program, this still seems like a solution in search of a problem.
Sea breaker looks like an Israeli competitor to nsm navel strike missile.
It's a bit smaller, and has less features, no doubt cheaper. But unlikely to tempt first tier nations. It's aimed at nations with FACs and Corvettes. Azerbaijan will likely be the first customer...they like Israeli gear..
@@dogsnads5634 First tier nations? Israel has been selling weapons to first tier nations for decades.
Sea Breaker offer to Philippine
America could use this missile.
The mission module design sounds great but just look at the US LCS program, its been nothing but a mess, most of the mission module space is being taken up by berthing units and module swaps are so difficult that they require a ship yard to complete them and almost as much time as building the unit directly into the ship. Modular components and using industry standard networking protocols is a much more effective way to build a ship
This is the land of LEGO you are talking about, so flexible modules is our specialty, also when it comes to the Danish navy ships, and the company promise that the platform solution modules and equipment already mounted can be fully exchanged and replaced within only 4 hours.
This video explains it all a bit better :
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Nothing here is named Cthulu for shame- for shame.
One. Thing. About. A. Ruskie. Sub. They. Are. Very. Cute. And. Can't. Hit. A. Barn. Wall
DJI China should have a military subsidiary, they have all the tech skills sets of Rafael , probably the most advanced in the world.
best joke ever...
Israel is known as a global technological power house. Paper dragon wants Israeli technology, but US pressures Israel not to sell them
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Yeah sure let's sink some Chinese ships
Bollocks
I wonder who these weapons trade shows are actually staged for. State defense planners and generals don't just go shopping for weapons systems like one would casually go to the mall to pick up new underwear, do they?
It is a combination. Some government officials, not there for simple shopping like you say. But weapons on display for government/military officials, public media, industry analysts, and other manufacturers.
More of the industry formally showing itself off in a modern media event than anything significant.
Like Ultraman mentioned, this is more of a show-off event to let planners and procurement folks as well as the general public and media know what's available. Believe it or not, not every military is like US/Russia/China that has their respective defence firms on speed-dial; a bunch of states often send officials to these shows for the purpose of windowshopping. Networking too is part of it, maybe not now but they'll go back to the firm in a later date when they either have their requirements ready or the money ready.
Yeah that's not a copy of the LRASM
Its not funnily enough. Its about 2/3rd the size. Its a copy of the NSM/JSM with a bit of SPEAR Cap3 thrown in.
@@SteveJones-om6ks it does the same thing. It's just compact.
@@SteveJones-om6ks nsm has thrust vector sea breaker has these big wings and I don't know if they have trust vector it has the lrasm/jassm wings with the attributes a of the nsm but that's the future is anti ship missiles
@Varangian Guard it is
@Varangian Guard it's not very circular in opposite to the sea serpent it has a square kind of body and an angled front with the seeker