@@Stinkflare they can't take place because USA will shoot the missile shown here and sink the enemy ship instantly. That is why USA have them you figured it all out how it works CONGRATULATIONS
Whose job is it to go pick up those cap thingies that flip off the end onto the deck? And what is their job title: Thingie Picker Upper First Class TPU1C
The magazine drum might prove to be a problem. In Mk 15 CIWS, the drum is integral and moves with the weapon carriage. There's no room beneath the missile pod for a magazine. 😉
@@jimmellenberger8505 Perhaps Mount 2 smaller missile pods on the sides of a regular vulcan cwis and beef up the actuators and strength of the structure
It'd be a little more impressive if the missile had launched and already left the frame _before_ the tube covers hit the deck. Not that this isn't cool already, I just want it to be _cooler._
can we just explain what was the red thing in the sky? if you didnt see it until the seam ram (rocket counter) goes looking up in a platform you can see a red thing but no one actually really explain this yet but if its still there that might be mars or its a astreoid incoming to get a impact on the ocean and then it makes a tsunami or probably its a germ bactirea thing in the camera but no one solved this problem yet so this might be a problem
As with all new systems....it needs to have live combat tests....IE shooting live munitions at the system, litterally at the thing...expensive but its going to push the system to its limits and prove its worth. Fire some SM-2s, ESSMs, Harpoons, Hellfires, HARMs, JDAMs, Dumb bombs and kitchen sinks at it.