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DARDO ("Dart" in Italian) originally known as Breda Type-70, also marketed as the OTO Twin 40L70 Compact, is a
close-in weapon system A close-in weapon system (CIWS ) is a point-defense weapon system for detecting and destroying short-range incoming missiles and enemy aircraft which have penetrated the outer defenses, typically mounted on a naval ship. Nearly all classes of l ...
(CIWS) built by the Italian companies
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. It is composed of two Breda-built Bofors 40 mm firing high explosive (HE) shells, a
fire-control radar A fire-control radar (FCR) is a radar that is designed specifically to provide information (mainly target azimuth, elevation, range and range rate) to a fire-control system in order to direct weapons such that they hit a target. They are someti ...
(Alenia RTN-10X ''Orion'') and a
fire-control system A fire-control system (FCS) is a number of components working together, usually a gun data computer, a director and radar, which is designed to assist a ranged weapon system to target, track, and hit a target. It performs the same task as a hum ...
(Alenia RTN-20X ''Orion'' and ''Dardo''). It is the last of a long series of Italian anti-aircraft weapons derived from the Swedish Bofors 40 mm
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s (mounted on Breda built gun mounts such as the Type 64, Type 106, Type 107, Type 564 and Type 520).


Purpose

The system's primary purpose is to defend against
anti-ship missile An anti-ship missile (AShM or ASM) is a guided missile that is designed for use against ships and large boats. Most anti-ship missiles are of the sea-skimming variety, and many use a combination of inertial guidance and active radar homing. ...
s,
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s and other precision guided weapons. It can also be employed against conventional and rotary-wing aircraft, surface ships, small water-crafts,
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al targets and floating mines.


Installation

DARDO is installed in an enclosed
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with two different mounts: the Type A with 440-round internal and 292-round under-deck magazines; and Type B with only the 440-round internal magazine (Type B requires no deck penetration). However, the most recent OTO Twin 40L70 Compact's brochure nominates 736-round magazine for Type A and 444-round magazine for Type B, both feature deck non-deck penetration or with deck penetration. The newest Marlin 40 variant has no deck penetration, having a sole internal magazine for 80 ready-to-fire rounds.


Other versions


Compact

The OTO Twin 40L70 Compact is the current marketing name for the DARDO. Option for a stealth cupola is available to reduce the gun mount's
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. They comes in Type A version with 736 round magazine & Type B version with 444 round magazine. Both the Type A and Type B mounting can be installed above-deck (non-penetrating) or with below-deck magazine. The compact mounting has maximum fire rate of 600 round/min (300 round/min × 2). A kit to upgrade Compact mounting to Fast Forty standard is available.


Fast Forty

The Fast Forty is an improved version of the Compact mounting with a higher fire rate of 900 round/min (450 round/min × 2), dual magazine and dual feed mechanism to allow switching from
High Explosive An explosive (or explosive material) is a reactive substance that contains a great amount of potential energy that can produce an explosion if released suddenly, usually accompanied by the production of light, heat, sound, and pressure. An exp ...
(HE) rounds to
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(APFSDS) rounds when a target gets within 1,000 meters from the vessel. Produced in both Single-barrel (Single Fast Forty) and Twin-barrel (Twin Fast Forty) forms, the Fast Forty include a revision of some parts of the loading and breech mechanism and the use of titanium material to improve the performance compared to the Compact mounting. Ammunition magazine and feed arrangements of the Twin Fast Forty remain the same as the Compact but operate at a higher speed. The gun laying and acceleration rates were increased, while the barrel/barrels, are secured in a barrel guidance frames to improves accuracy. The Single Fast Forty has on-mounting ammunition capacity of only 144 round and are available in three types of mounting: * Type A: unmanned mounting, with all operation are done via remote control, * Type B: manned mounting, controlled and aimed by an on-turret operator, * Type C: unmanned mounting, feature an integral Micro Fire Control System (MFCS) with automatic tracking and fire-control computation. An optional 'Stealth' cupola that provided a significant reduction in the radar cross-section of the mounting are also available.


Nobong

The DARDO were also manufactured in South Korea until 1992 by
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who then developed their own mounting based on the DARDO with the magazine and feed capacity of 768 rounds and maximum fire rate of 600 round/min (300 round/min × 2) known as the Vespa 40mm L/70 K(T) mounting. The mounting is currently marketed by S&T Dynamics as 40L/70K Nobong (노봉) and available with optional dual feed mechanism of 704 rounds magazine capacity.


Marlin

The OTO Marlin 40 is the single-barrel, light-weight and no-deck-penetration derivative of the DARDO family, succeeding the Single Fast Forty variant. It is designed with high autonomy and fully-digitalized systems. The mounting used to be known as OTO Melara Forty Light naval gun system. The system comes in a basic version called "Remotely Controlled" (RC), which can be managed by an external firing control system and in the advanced version called "Independent Line Of Sight" (ILOS), which can be operated autonomously via a local control console in addition to be fully controlled by Combat Management System. It also has selectable rate of fire ranging from single shot, 100 round/min and 300 round/min. The Marlin 40 may be fitted with an integrated hoist below-deck to enable the ammunition loading from covered position.


Comparison with current CIWS


Operators


Operators

* ** ''Kalaat Beni Hammed''-class landing ship * ** ** video
/sup> ** * ** ''Al Manama''-class corvette ** ''Ahmed Al Fateh''-class missile boat ** ''Al Riffa''-class patrol boat * **Twin Fast Forty *** ''Bangabandhu''-class frigate * ** ** ** ''ARC 20 de Julio''-class offshore patrol vessel * ** * ** ** * ** * ** OTO Twin 40L70 Compact (Stealth) *** ** OTO Marlin 40 (ILOS) *** *** *** * ** ''Vittorio Veneto''-class cruiser ** ''Giuseppe Garibaldi''-class aircraft carrier ** ** * ** DARDO *** ''Istiqlal''-class missile boat *** ''Al Boom''-class missile boat ** Single Fast Forty - Type B *** ''Um Al Maradim''-class missile boat * ** ''Ibn Ouf''-class landing ship tank ** ''Beir Grassa''-class missile boat * ** * ** ** ''Erinomi''-class corvette ** ''Siri''-class missile boat ** ''Ekpe''-class missile boat * ** ''Nasr al Bahr''-class amphibious warfare vessel ** ''Dhofar''-class missile boat ** ''Al Bushra''-class missile boat * ** ''Almirante Grau''-class cruiser ** ** ''Carvajal''-class frigate ** ''Velarde''-class corvette ** ** ''Pisco''-class landing platform dock * ** * ** ''Damsah''-class missile boat * ** ** * ** DARDO *** *** *** ''Bukhansan''-class patrol boat ** 40L/70K Nobong *** ''Go Jun Bong''-class landing ship tank *** ''Cheon Wang Bong''-class landing ship tank *** *** ''Hansando''-class training ship *** ''Cheonji''-class replenishment ship *** ''Yoon Youngha''-class missile boat *** ''Sam Bong''-class patrol boat *** ''Tae Pyung Yang''-class patrol vessel *** ''Je Min''-class patrol vessel *** ''Han-River''-class patrol vessel *** ''Taeguk''-class patrol boat * ** ''Makut Rajakumarn''-class frigate ** ** ''Chonburi''-class patrol boat * ** ''La Galite''-class missile boat * ** DARDO *** ''Kılıç''-class missile boat *** ** Single Fast Forty - Type B (Stealth) *** * ** ''Serhet''-class patrol boat * ** ''Ban Yas''-class missile boat * ** ** ''Capana''-class landing ship tank * **


See also

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Aselsan GOKDENIZ The GOKDENIZ () complex along with Aselsan ATOM 35mm airburst ammunition is an all-weather-capable Turkish 35 mm dual barrel close-in weapon system (CIWS) developed by Aselsan. It is a CIWS variant of KORKUT Self-propelled anti-aircraft g ...
*
Myriad CIWS Myriad CIWS was a twin 7 gun barrel, barrelled, 25 mm rotary cannon-style CIWS developed by a consortium including OTO Melara. The system's primary purpose, had it ever gone into production, would have been defense against anti-ship missiles, ...
*
Meroka CIWS The Meroka CIWS is a Spanish Navy 12 barrelled 20 mm close-in weapon system (CIWS), using twelve Oerlikon Contraves, Oerlikon 20 mm/12 guns mounted in 2 rows of 6 guns each. The system's primary purpose is defence against anti-ship mis ...
* Sea Zenith CIWS * Denel 35mm Dual Purpose Gun


References


External links


OTO-Melara 40 mm weapon factsheets





Video of DARDO firing
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