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hikari1 escreveu:Será que encima pondrán estos.
http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=zVZjfmjtIlc
Video en japonés.
Até que poderiam sim, mas acho que será o F-35 mesmo. Os japas, logo, logo irão revelar seu novo porta-aviões. Será o Hiryu II, neste momento , os americanos lançarão o porta-aviões Hornet II.
Só há 2 tipos de navios: os submarinos e os alvos...
Armam-se homens com as melhores armas.
Armam-se Submarinos com os melhores homens.
Os sábios PENSAM
Os Inteligentes COPIAM
Os Idiotas PLANTAM e os
Os Imbecis FINANCIAM...
Armam-se homens com as melhores armas.
Armam-se Submarinos com os melhores homens.
Os sábios PENSAM
Os Inteligentes COPIAM
Os Idiotas PLANTAM e os
Os Imbecis FINANCIAM...
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Japan shoots down ballistic missile in test
12/18/2007
THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
KAUAI ISLAND, Hawaii--A Japanese destroyer shot down a ballistic missile with an interceptor Monday in a successful test here that puts Japan's defense system "into a new era," Defense Ministry officials said.
The Maritime Self-Defense Force's destroyer Kongo, equipped with the state-of-the-art Aegis missile defense system, launched the Standard Missile 3 (SM3) interceptor missile that hit the target, the officials said at a U.S. military facility here.
It was the first time that a country other than the United States has successfully intercepted a missile with a sea-based launch of an SM3, they said.
"With (Monday's) success, we finally constructed a system to deal with ballistic missiles in two stages--upper layer and lower layer," said Rear Adm. Katsutoshi Kawano of the MSDF's Maritime Staff Office. "Japan's defense system entered a new era."
Japan's ballistic missile defense (BMD) system is designed to shoot down enemy missiles with SM3s launched from Aegis-equipped vessels. If the SM3s fail to hit the targets, Patriot Advanced Capability 3 (PAC3) missiles launched from the ground are expected to shoot down the incoming missiles.
According to the officials, the test started at 12:05 p.m. Monday when the U.S. military fired a mock ballistic missile.
Four minutes later, the Kongo, stationed off the coast of Kauai island, launched an SM3.
At 12:12 p.m., the interceptor hit the mock missile at an altitude of more than 100 kilometers.
A wireless radio allowed reporters to hear what was going on in the missile control room. From the radio, a voice said, "Bunbun," indicating that the missile had hit the target, followed by a round of clapping.
The Defense Ministry plans to release videos and photos of the moment when the interceptor hit the mock missile.
The Kongo will be deployed to the MSDF's Sasebo Base in Nagasaki Prefecture early next month, officials said.
The ministry plans to deploy four Aegis-equipped vessels loaded with SM3s by the end of fiscal 2010. It will also install the PAC3 missile defense systems at 16 places in or around Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and other cities.
After Monday's test, Senior Vice Defense Minister Akinori Eto held a news conference at the U.S. military facility in Hawaii.
"This success is the result of the cooperation between Japan and the United States in the fields of technology and operation," he said. "It shows the drastic progress of the allied relations. It is a commemorative new page for the history of the Japan-U.S. alliance."
Lt. Gen. Henry "Trey" Obering III, director of the U.S. Missile Defense Agency, said at the news conference that the success is a very important event for cooperation between the United States and Japan. He also said Japan made a big step forward.
Monday's test was just one of many stages for Japan in completing the BMD system. Similar tests will be held in the future.
Japan's BMD system is estimated to cost more than 1 trillion yen ($8.8 billion), but the price tag is expected to increase because the United States has asked Japan to shoulder part of the financial burden to develop new equipment for the system.
The enormous cost of the project has come under criticism from some experts.(IHT/Asahi: December 18,2007)
http://www.asahi.com/english/Herald-asa ... 80300.html
12/18/2007
THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
KAUAI ISLAND, Hawaii--A Japanese destroyer shot down a ballistic missile with an interceptor Monday in a successful test here that puts Japan's defense system "into a new era," Defense Ministry officials said.
The Maritime Self-Defense Force's destroyer Kongo, equipped with the state-of-the-art Aegis missile defense system, launched the Standard Missile 3 (SM3) interceptor missile that hit the target, the officials said at a U.S. military facility here.
It was the first time that a country other than the United States has successfully intercepted a missile with a sea-based launch of an SM3, they said.
"With (Monday's) success, we finally constructed a system to deal with ballistic missiles in two stages--upper layer and lower layer," said Rear Adm. Katsutoshi Kawano of the MSDF's Maritime Staff Office. "Japan's defense system entered a new era."
Japan's ballistic missile defense (BMD) system is designed to shoot down enemy missiles with SM3s launched from Aegis-equipped vessels. If the SM3s fail to hit the targets, Patriot Advanced Capability 3 (PAC3) missiles launched from the ground are expected to shoot down the incoming missiles.
According to the officials, the test started at 12:05 p.m. Monday when the U.S. military fired a mock ballistic missile.
Four minutes later, the Kongo, stationed off the coast of Kauai island, launched an SM3.
At 12:12 p.m., the interceptor hit the mock missile at an altitude of more than 100 kilometers.
A wireless radio allowed reporters to hear what was going on in the missile control room. From the radio, a voice said, "Bunbun," indicating that the missile had hit the target, followed by a round of clapping.
The Defense Ministry plans to release videos and photos of the moment when the interceptor hit the mock missile.
The Kongo will be deployed to the MSDF's Sasebo Base in Nagasaki Prefecture early next month, officials said.
The ministry plans to deploy four Aegis-equipped vessels loaded with SM3s by the end of fiscal 2010. It will also install the PAC3 missile defense systems at 16 places in or around Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and other cities.
After Monday's test, Senior Vice Defense Minister Akinori Eto held a news conference at the U.S. military facility in Hawaii.
"This success is the result of the cooperation between Japan and the United States in the fields of technology and operation," he said. "It shows the drastic progress of the allied relations. It is a commemorative new page for the history of the Japan-U.S. alliance."
Lt. Gen. Henry "Trey" Obering III, director of the U.S. Missile Defense Agency, said at the news conference that the success is a very important event for cooperation between the United States and Japan. He also said Japan made a big step forward.
Monday's test was just one of many stages for Japan in completing the BMD system. Similar tests will be held in the future.
Japan's BMD system is estimated to cost more than 1 trillion yen ($8.8 billion), but the price tag is expected to increase because the United States has asked Japan to shoulder part of the financial burden to develop new equipment for the system.
The enormous cost of the project has come under criticism from some experts.(IHT/Asahi: December 18,2007)
http://www.asahi.com/english/Herald-asa ... 80300.html
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Video do disparo do Standard 3 apartir do Kongo!
http://www.mda.mil/mdalink/videos/jftm_1_b_roll.wmv
Abraços!!!
http://www.mda.mil/mdalink/videos/jftm_1_b_roll.wmv
Abraços!!!
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Museu Yamato fotos! Maquete em escala 1:10
link download panfleto.
http://yamato.kure-city.jp/eng.indd.pdf
Abraços!!!
link download panfleto.
http://yamato.kure-city.jp/eng.indd.pdf
Abraços!!!
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Battleaxe escreveu:Esta seria para o Ciclone e pro Marino:
Pq a Mb não poderia fazer uma parceria com os japoneses?
Estes subs diesel-eletrico que eles constroem, deslocam o que a MB tinha em mente.
Qual a maior dificuldade?
Saberia me dizer se já houve alguma intenção neste sentido?
Uma das limitações seria a constituição Japonesa.
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A constituição Japonesa não permite a comercialização e nem contribuição do governo japonês e empresas japonesas em venda de equipamentos militares e projetos.
Uma pena.Seriam um aliado natural nosso.
Uma pena.Seriam um aliado natural nosso.
"I would rather have a German division in front of me than a French
one behind me."
General George S. Patton.
one behind me."
General George S. Patton.
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Re: Marinha do Japão
Reparou que para a colocação do MAD na cauda eles colocaram o APU aonde seria o Bomb Bay? Não sei se eles colocaram um Bomb Bay, pois aonde ele poderia ser instalado, pela foto já era.
Para quem não identificou, logo abaixo do simbolo japones, um pouco mais à esquerda, há um retangulo na vertical mais puxado pro cinza.
Para quem não identificou, logo abaixo do simbolo japones, um pouco mais à esquerda, há um retangulo na vertical mais puxado pro cinza.
Abraços,
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Re: Marinha do Japão
O Bomb Bay poderia ser localizado à frente da asa(eu tenho certeza que eles encontraram espaço para tubos disparadores de sonobóias na fuselagem traseira, com ou sem APU). Não conseguiram fazer isso com o P-8A, por ser uma adaptação de um projeto já existente(ele herdou a configuração dos porões de carga do 737), mas o XP-1 foi projetado para a função. De qualquer modo, o XP-1 certamente terá pilones nas asas para transportar torpedos, mísseis e outros).Battleaxe escreveu:Reparou que para a colocação do MAD na cauda eles colocaram o APU aonde seria o Bomb Bay? Não sei se eles colocaram um Bomb Bay, pois aonde ele poderia ser instalado, pela foto já era.
Para quem não identificou, logo abaixo do simbolo japones, um pouco mais à esquerda, há um retangulo na vertical mais puxado pro cinza.
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Re: Marinha do Japão
13,950-ton JDS Hyuga (16DDH) is handed over to Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force from its builder IHI Marine United Inc. in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo, Wednesday, March 18, 2009. The newly-built helicopter-carrying destroyer, similar in design to a small aircraft carrier, is the the largest Japanese warship since World War II, deploying three helicopters on the flight deck while carrying up to 11 others on the hangar deck inside, Kyodo News said.
http://media.daum.net/breakingnews/view ... 0&p=yonhap
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Re: Marinha do Japão
Que belo alvo é o JDS Hyuga!
A Constituição do Japão é um triste impecilho. Mas, para
um bom serviço reservado de relações diplomáticas, algo
fácil de ser superado...
O problema, é que em geral, sai muito caro...
Melhor então, fazer um acordo extenso com quem está disposto, tal
como aconteceu com os Franceses.
A Constituição do Japão é um triste impecilho. Mas, para
um bom serviço reservado de relações diplomáticas, algo
fácil de ser superado...
O problema, é que em geral, sai muito caro...
Melhor então, fazer um acordo extenso com quem está disposto, tal
como aconteceu com os Franceses.
Re: Marinha do Japão
Visita ao Distrito Naval de Yokosuka - inclui fotos do DDH-181 Hyuga e DD-105 Inazuma, da classe Murasame (total de 753 fotos)
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