Takom CADS-N-1 Kashtan CIWS

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The 1/35 kit by Takom of the fearsome and sci-fi looking Russian Close In Weapons System.
The combat modules are typically equipped with two GSh-30K (AO-18K) six-barrel 30 mm rotary cannons, fed by a link-less feeding mechanism, and two 9M311 launchers equipped with 4 ready-to-fire missiles each and fed by a reloading system storing 32 missiles in ready-to-launch containers.

The guns used in the Kashtan are the GSh-30K six-barrel 30 mm rotary cannon. Individually, each GSh-30K has a higher rate of fire compared to other guns used by other CIWS such as the GAU-8 on the Goalkeeper and the M61 Vulcan on the Phalanx.

The missiles used in the Kashtan are the 9M311 missiles, which is also used on the 9K22 Tunguska. The 9M311 is a SACLOS guided missile, however, it is steered automatically by the command module. The warhead weighs 9 kilograms (20 lb) and is either laser or radio fuzed. The warhead is a continuous-rod warhead with a steel cube fragmentation layer. The detonation of the warhead will form a complete circle of fragmentation that is 5 meters in radius, and damage or destroy anything in that circle.

The combination of the missiles and guns, provides more comprehensive protection when compared to other CIWS utilizing either missiles or guns only. The system's combined kill probability is 0.96 to 0.99

Box art and side panels;

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Not many parts to this one, but the ones in the box are sharply detailed and go together without any major issues.

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After a couple of hours you can have the launch mechanism;

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and radar/ optical tracking unit built;

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Steve Brodie

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The Mighty GSh-30K (AO-18K) six-barrel 30 mm rotary cannons ;

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Then after cleaning up the joint lines on the 9M311 missile tubes, using a Flex-I-File, they are added to the cannon and attached to the launch unit. I have kept two caps off as showing a missile away and one just launched;

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Bit of a side by side comparison for size , Kashtan on the left and the MK-15 MOD.31 SEARAM CIWS on the right
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HI Steve nice work a fantastic lookin C.I.W.S an small too comparded to the other one keep up the good work
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Painted up with various shades of Tmiya greys, from Germ Dark Grey to Sky Grey misted on in various places. Gloss varnish with Mig Washes and Tamiya panel liner. Mr Hobby Matt varnish (can) and the ends of the canons painted as if recentlyfired along with one launch tube. Other open launch tube will have a 9M311K missile just launching. To add a bit of colour i am going to spray the base in 'Russian Primer'

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