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<blockquote data-quote="HernanSCL" data-source="post: 2939227" data-attributes="member: 31027"><p>En cuanto a las OHP norteamericanas y lo que en Taiwan han hecho con ellas:</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>SM-1 is another example.</strong></p><p></p><p>The U.S. Navy will no longer be supporting SM-1. <strong>So we use our own capability to build the rocket motor and I think we can support that system for a long period of time</strong>. And talking about surface to surface missile systems, we were acquiring the Harpoon anti-ship missile. But at about the same time we developed our own Hsiung Feng II (HF-2), which is a similar concept and capability. So we took a parallel approach, simultaneously taking advantage of FMS, which is a vehicle that connects us to the U.S. even without a formal diplomatic relationship, while also developing our own system. So it’s working very well.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>You have, for example, FFG-7 class ships that you built here in Taiwan, and have also acquired a few as excess defense articles (EDA).</strong></p><p></p><p>Yes, we built eight in Taiwan and <strong>we acquired two more as EDA</strong>. The ex-USS Taylor and ex-USS Gary were turned over in June of this year. So we now have 10.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Are they identical? Or do they have some unique Taiwan features?</strong></p><p></p><p>The original eight have our own command and control system, and we are using our own surface-to-surface missile. <strong>For the two we just received from U.S., we’re going to use the Harpoon missile system. We will retrofit those ships here in Taiwan</strong>. They basically have a MK 92 Mod 6 system, which we call the Block Star because the configuration is a little different from the U.S. version. The U.S. Navy uses one UYK-43 and two UYK-7 computers. In our system, we use two UYK-43s.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>You also have four DDG-993 guided missile destroyers.</strong></p><p></p><p>Yes, the Kidd class. We have named it the Keelung class.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>And they have the Mark 26 launcher.</strong></p><p></p><p>Yes. The weapon system on these ships is very good. They have NTDS (Navy Tactical Data Systems) and NTU (New Threat Upgrade). They are very capable. We have SM-2 on our Kidd-class DDGs, but we cannot operate SM-2 at the full extent of its range from our frigates, <strong>so we have improved the SM-1 with a better propulsion section and an active seeker.</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.defensemedianetwork.com/stories/interview-with-adm-richard-chen-republic-of-china-navy-ret/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Espectacular la verdad.</p><p></p><p>Saludos</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HernanSCL, post: 2939227, member: 31027"] En cuanto a las OHP norteamericanas y lo que en Taiwan han hecho con ellas: [B]SM-1 is another example.[/B] The U.S. Navy will no longer be supporting SM-1. [B]So we use our own capability to build the rocket motor and I think we can support that system for a long period of time[/B]. And talking about surface to surface missile systems, we were acquiring the Harpoon anti-ship missile. But at about the same time we developed our own Hsiung Feng II (HF-2), which is a similar concept and capability. So we took a parallel approach, simultaneously taking advantage of FMS, which is a vehicle that connects us to the U.S. even without a formal diplomatic relationship, while also developing our own system. So it’s working very well. [B]You have, for example, FFG-7 class ships that you built here in Taiwan, and have also acquired a few as excess defense articles (EDA).[/B] Yes, we built eight in Taiwan and [B]we acquired two more as EDA[/B]. The ex-USS Taylor and ex-USS Gary were turned over in June of this year. So we now have 10. [B]Are they identical? Or do they have some unique Taiwan features?[/B] The original eight have our own command and control system, and we are using our own surface-to-surface missile. [B]For the two we just received from U.S., we’re going to use the Harpoon missile system. We will retrofit those ships here in Taiwan[/B]. They basically have a MK 92 Mod 6 system, which we call the Block Star because the configuration is a little different from the U.S. version. The U.S. Navy uses one UYK-43 and two UYK-7 computers. In our system, we use two UYK-43s. [B]You also have four DDG-993 guided missile destroyers.[/B] Yes, the Kidd class. We have named it the Keelung class. [B]And they have the Mark 26 launcher.[/B] Yes. The weapon system on these ships is very good. They have NTDS (Navy Tactical Data Systems) and NTU (New Threat Upgrade). They are very capable. We have SM-2 on our Kidd-class DDGs, but we cannot operate SM-2 at the full extent of its range from our frigates, [B]so we have improved the SM-1 with a better propulsion section and an active seeker.[/B] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.defensemedianetwork.com/stories/interview-with-adm-richard-chen-republic-of-china-navy-ret/[/URL] Espectacular la verdad. Saludos [/QUOTE]
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