Bhargavastra's ground version has it's own standalone EOIR/FCR mounted on the truck. On a ship, it's possible we can integrate it with the ship's EO/radar systems for guidance but if it turns out a co-located fire control system is best for anti-drone launches, then a swivel mount will be optimal.
We'll see how it goes.
If you're integrated with the ship's main FCR, you'll always seen them coming much sooner than a ground launcher ever could.
Bhargavastra's missile will need primary sensor integration. It's LOAL.
No terrain so the horizon is the only limitation. Ship's radars are mounted much higher than the truck's radar. It's just physics.
But because it's a swarm, some will get through. 100% interception is theoretical.
VLS pop-up won't be high enough to make a difference.
50-100 m is enough. This is a sub-5 km range missile. Most targets will be killed well below 2 km.
CIWS missiles/rockets need to operate up to 20 km.
That argument supports the trainable launcher option. You retain kinetic performance for a longer period as you don't expend any of it on initial orientation.
This system consists of two layers anyway, unguided and guided. The loss in energy doesn't matter, the missile will already have been designed to compensate, especially considering the unguided system can defeat threats from just 20 m away. Achieving altitude and dropping down is what makes it more effective. The alternative is to fire more missiles to increase pk, which is not desirable. The unguided portion will have to compensate for the failure of the guided system.
Depends on the footprint & how big of a launcher you want. You don't necessarily have to go with the full 64-round pack.
Bhargavastra is very tiny. If it fits in the back of a truck in 8x8 config, then the space it needs is practically nothing on a ship.
It's probably the same size as an ATGM.
Regardless, there's many more spots for a trainable mount as you only have to worry about above-deck space. For a VLS, you have to worry about both above-deck & below-deck space. So the number of options will inherently be fewer. No way around it.
Our ship designs have more space below deck, not on the deck. In fact, we could only install 2 CIWS on our frigates.
VLS space is insanely high.
I mean, your only real argument is space for VLS, otherwise every other factor that affects an anti-drone system is in favor of VLS.
In fact, if we have more space for a swivel mount, it would be better to put something like the RIM-116 on it instead of Bhargavastra.
As I said, that would mean you're installing this capability at the expense of additional land-attack/point-defence/area-defence capability (which is ostensibly what those spaces were made for considering anti-swarm wasn't what anyone had in mind back then).
The system is so small, you can fit it in the gaps of the primary VLS. Just like on Arleigh Burke.
And your argument is more in favor of using a swivel mount for RIM-116, which is lacking on our ships.
Anyway, let's just wait to see how we do it. As of now even the ground version of Bhargavastra isn't ready...which means even the 64-cell launcher with standalone FCS that we're seeing now may not be how it finally turns out.
Land-based system's sensor design and restrictions will be different, but the missiles themselves will be the same.










