台湾:短距離防空システム:艦載型・Sea Oryx’ system(動画):
Taiwan testing ship-borne ‘Sea Oryx’ short-range, air-defence system:
台湾测试舰载“Sea Oryx”短程防空系统
台湾:
Raytheon RIM-116 ローリング エアフレーム・ミサイル システムの台湾版が登場。
Raytheon RIM-116:
Raytheon RIM-116は船尾に設置されています。
RoCN と国立中山科学研究院 (NCSIST) :
国産のレーダー・ミサイル システムのテスト プラットフォームとして使用。
Taiwan also seems to be using the ship
to trial an indigenous air-search active electronically scanned array radar system – located midships –
but this is unrelated to the ‘Sea Oryx’ system.
The photographs indicate that after six years of research and development, the ‘Sea Oryx’ has now entered the sea testing phase.
The ‘Sea Oryx’ SHORAD system
was first unveiled at the 2015 Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition (TADTE).
It incorporates an upgraded naval variant of the Tien Chien I (‘Sky Sword 1′) guided air-to-air missile used by the RoC Air Force.
The missile design has undergone a number of modifications in recent years,
including the addition of four fins to the original four for more stabilisation after launch.
The missile has a maximum effective range of 9 km and can reach a maximum altitude of 3 km.
The ‘Sea Oryx’ is deployed from a pivoting multi-axis launcher providing rapid engagement of a number of targets.