Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1881678> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 27 of
27
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1881678 subject Q6188936.
- Q1881678 subject Q7035634.
- Q1881678 abstract "Modular Naval Artillery Concept (MONARC) was a study of the German defence industry about mounting the turret of the PzH 2000 self-propelled howitzer on a naval ship of frigate size.The size required above and below deck and the weight of this turret are not much different from the OTO Melara 76mm gun system, the standard naval gun of the German Navy. But to deal with the much greater recoil of the 155 mm artillery piece on such a vessel, a flexible mount with damping elements had to be designed.This mount and a PzH 2000's turret was fitted experimentally in December 2002 on the Type 124 Sachsen class frigate Hamburg at the shipyards of HDW in Kiel, when she was still fitting out. In 2004 the fire-control system was tested with a PzH 2000 strapped onto the helicopter deck of Hessen, another Type 124 frigate. The feasibility of using even the unmodified PzH 2000 with unguided "dumb" rounds to attack naval targets had been proven previously by the Swedish Coastal Artillery with tests performed in May 1996.Rheinmetall, the producer of PzH 2000's gun system, plans to design special smart naval rounds that will boost the range of the gun from 30 km with standard NATO ammunition and 40 km with assisted rounds to over 80 km (50 mi), more than that of many anti-ship missiles.The future F125 class frigate was intended to make use of this concept. While the intricate elastic mounting system handled the recoil adequately, adapting all of the PzH-2000's systems for the corrosive naval environment proved more difficult than expected and MONARC appears to have been removed from F125 plans. The F125 class will now mount the new developed Otobreda 127/64 naval gun, which has a range of more than 120 km when using guided Vulcano ammunition.".
- Q1881678 wikiPageExternalLink index_en.php?level=2&CatID=4.235&inhalt_id=1102.
- Q1881678 wikiPageExternalLink WNGER_61-52_MONARC.htm.
- Q1881678 wikiPageExternalLink index.php?lang=3&fid=742.
- Q1881678 wikiPageWikiLink Q1226050.
- Q1881678 wikiPageWikiLink Q1465760.
- Q1881678 wikiPageWikiLink Q1568940.
- Q1881678 wikiPageWikiLink Q156968.
- Q1881678 wikiPageWikiLink Q161544.
- Q1881678 wikiPageWikiLink Q161705.
- Q1881678 wikiPageWikiLink Q1707.
- Q1881678 wikiPageWikiLink Q177597.
- Q1881678 wikiPageWikiLink Q32050.
- Q1881678 wikiPageWikiLink Q3710326.
- Q1881678 wikiPageWikiLink Q457540.
- Q1881678 wikiPageWikiLink Q56015.
- Q1881678 wikiPageWikiLink Q6188936.
- Q1881678 wikiPageWikiLink Q643532.
- Q1881678 wikiPageWikiLink Q700418.
- Q1881678 wikiPageWikiLink Q702916.
- Q1881678 wikiPageWikiLink Q7035634.
- Q1881678 wikiPageWikiLink Q749601.
- Q1881678 wikiPageWikiLink Q783911.
- Q1881678 comment "Modular Naval Artillery Concept (MONARC) was a study of the German defence industry about mounting the turret of the PzH 2000 self-propelled howitzer on a naval ship of frigate size.The size required above and below deck and the weight of this turret are not much different from the OTO Melara 76mm gun system, the standard naval gun of the German Navy.".
- Q1881678 label "MONARC".