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Combined gas or gas (
COGOG) is a
propulsion system for
ships using gas
turbine engines. A high efficiency, low
output turbine is used for
cruising speeds...
- Navy. Like
other frigate types of the 1970s and 1980s, they
featured a
COGOG (combined gas or gas)
propulsion system with
separate cruise and sprint...
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would be
powered by a
combination of
Olympus and Tyne gas
turbines in a
COGOG (combined gas
turbine or gas turbine) arrangement.
Machinery spaces were...
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quadruple MANPADS launcher and two PK-16
decoy launchers.
Propulsion is a
COGOG system (COmbined Gas Or Gas)
consisting of two M70 at 12,000 hp (8,900 kW)...
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performance was solved. The
engine room was
greatly renovated.
Instead of the
COGOG propulsion system of the
Hatsuyuki class, this
class has the
COGAG propulsion...
- for
ships that use gas
turbines as
their main (or only) engines, e.g. in
COGOG or
COGAG mode, such as the
Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, but currently...
- Rolls-Royce Tyne RM1C gas
turbines of 5,340
shaft horsepower (3,980 kW) in a
COGOG arrangement, with a
maximum speed of 29.5
knots (54.6 km/h; 33.9 mph) when...
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Olympus and Rolls-Royce RM1C Tyne
marinised gas turbines,
arranged in a
COGOG (combined gas or gas) arrangement,
driving through synchronous self-shifting...
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performance deteriorated. It was the
first class to use
combined gas or gas (
COGOG)
propulsion system in the JMSDF. The all-gas-turbine
propulsion system is...
- 1966, she was
taken in hand and was re****ed with a
combined gas or gas (
COGOG) arrangement. The main
reason behind the
conversion of
Exmouth was to trial...