- ****ed with the
STAAG Mk 2
during modernisation before transfer to the RNZN in the 1950s. Initially, it had
three STAAG CIWS, the
STAAG in Q
position was...
- blind-fire
against aircraft targets. The
light battery consisted of 2 of the new
STAAG (Stabilised
Tachymetric Anti-Aircraft Gun)
mounts for twin
Bofors 40 mm...
- overall. They were
designed to ship
three twin 40 mm /60
Bofors mounts STAAG Mark II, but the
midships one was
later replaced by the
lighter and more...
-
provided by the
elaborate STAAG weapon, a
complex and
ultimately failed exercise in engineering.[citation needed] The
STAAG (Stabilised
Tachymetric Anti-Aircraft...
-
replaced by an
Admiralty designed Stabilised Tachymetric Anti
Aircraft Gun (
STAAG) mount. The Hazemeyer's
Radar Type 282 was
metric and
operated through a...
-
during World War II by the
Royal Navy. It was
eventually replaced by the
STAAG gun mount.
Manufactured by the
Dutch Hazemeyer Company, the
mount provided...
- Type 285 fire
control radar on
director Mark 6M Type 262 fire
control on
STAAG mount Type 1010
Cossor Mark 10 IFF Type 174
search sonar Type 170 attack...
-
several changes to her
weapon and
sensor fit: The Mark V
replaced the Mark II
STAAG mounts, the MRS-3
director replaced the Mark VI, and the
remaining set of...
- 5 inch (113 mm) Mark 6 dual-purpose gun turret,
mounted forward, with a
STAAG twin
stabilised 40mm
Bofors mount providing close-in anti-aircraft defence...
-
powered four-round
launcher which was
smaller than the Mark 5 Twin
Bofors and
STAAG type
mountings it replaced. It was also lighter,
easier to maintain, and...