多角色战士——万事通,高手还是菜鸟?

D. Andrews
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对于海军舰艇而言,模块化本质上是一种设计风格选择,以实现多角色能力的两个方面,即灵活性(在部署中)和适应性(通过寿命)。本文主要关注的是后者,自冷战结束以来,这一直被视为西方海军舰艇采购的一个有吸引力的目标。在华沙条约(Warsaw Pact)解体十年后,作者在一系列军舰会议上发表了一篇题为《适应性——现代军舰设计的关键》的论文。它特别引用了作者在建立未来水面战斗舰(26型护卫舰的前身)的案例中所经历的困难,其中这种第一种后冷战战斗舰作为全球可部署级别的战舰的主要能力是证明适应性在不确定的地缘政治环境中是物有所值的。本文首先回顾了自第一次考虑以来近二十年的适应性案例,以及适应性的相同驱动因素和模块化的进步是否使多角色战斗器的案例更有说服力,或者如果它们不是真正的“一流”设计,它们是否仍然容易成为“万事通,样样精通”?接下来,论文回顾了过去具有内在适应性的军舰设计,导致考虑“边际”,这是海军舰艇设计师能够纳入适应性措施的传统方式。然而,不了解船舶设计的采购当局继续挤压看似慷慨的利润,作为在国防预算的采购要素中实现“节省”的短视手段。当然,还有其他功能,是实现适应性所必需的。因此,本文探讨了如何充分考虑船舶结构来提供适应性设计,特别是如何在船舶设计的早期探索采用模块化来实现这一目标。最后,从适应性的探讨出发,对三体船的构型进行了考虑。这种配置对于未来的军舰来说仍然是一种非常有吸引力的整体风格和舰船配置选择,正是因为它很容易提供许多被认为适合于适应性多角色军舰的特征,可以配置为避免二流的“无主”陷阱。
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The Multi Role Combatant - Jack of All Trades, Master or None?
For naval vessels Modularity is essentially a design style choice adopted to achieve both aspects of multi-role capability, namely, Flexibility (in deployment) and Adaptability (through life). This paper largely focuses on the second of these, which has been seen to be an attractive objective in Western naval vessel acquisition since the end of the Cold War. A paper to one of this series of warship conferences produced by the author a decade after the collapse of the Warsaw Pact was entitled “Adaptability – the Key to Modern Warship Design”. It particularly drew on the difficulties the author had experienced in establishing the case for the Future Surface Combatant (the precursor of the Type 26 Frigate), where the primary capability of this first post-Cold War combatant as a globally deployable class of warship was to demonstrate that Adaptability would be good value for money in an uncertain geopolitical environment. The current paper commences by revisiting the case for Adaptability nearly two decades on from that first consideration and whether the same drivers for Adaptability and advances in Modularity have made the case for multi-role combatants more convincing or whether they are still prone, if they are not truly “First Rate” designs, to be “Jacks of all trades, yet Masters of none?” Next the paper reviews past warship designs that have been inherently adaptable, leading on to consideration of "margins", the traditional way naval ship designers have been able to incorporate a measure of adaptability. However, non-ship design aware procurement authorities, have continued to squeeze seemingly generous margins as a short sighted means of achieving "savings" in the procurement element of defence budgets. There are of course other features, necessary to achieve Adaptability. Thus the paper explores how an adequate consideration of the ship architecture might provide an adaptable design and, specifically, how adopting Modularity to achieve this, can be explored early in ship design. Finally, leading on from the exploration of Adaptability, the paper concludes by a considering the Trimaran configuration. This configuration remains a highly attractive overall Style and ship configuration choice for future warships, precisely because it readily provides so many of the features that are seen to be appropriate in an Adaptable Multi-role Warship, which can be configured to avoid the Second-Rate “master of none” trap.
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