FOXTROT escreveu:S-300 contra os infiéisWolfgang escreveu:
Será por isso que ele vem aqui? Pedir ajuda do Grande Líder?
Assim vcs avacalham até a guerra santa
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FOXTROT escreveu:S-300 contra os infiéisWolfgang escreveu:
Será por isso que ele vem aqui? Pedir ajuda do Grande Líder?
A batata está assando, mas ficará sem recheio.FOXTROT escreveu:Mas e a batata do Ahmadinejad, ta assando mesmo? Ou será que ele tem alguma carta na manga? Até agora vem ganhando tempo para o seu programa nuclear...
Bem que poderíamos aproveitar a oportunidade e vender uns Astros II para eles. Ou o Lula poderia ter oferecido tb!!jp escreveu:A batata do Ahmadinejad tá é assando.
Allah Akbar!
Olha aí rapá! Os EUA não conseguem empurrar goela abaixo de todo mundo o Texan II! O PC-21 é muito mais avião que o Texam II. Lamento a derrota do Super Tucano, mas pelo menos foi para um concorrente a altura.Santiago escreveu:United Arab Emirates (UAE) Selects Pilatus PC-21 Training System
(Source: Pilatus Aircraft Ltd.; dated Nov. 16, issued Nov. 17, 2009)
STANS --- Pilatus Aircraft Ltd is proud to announce that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Air Force & Air Defense (AF&AD) has entered into a contract in excess of 500 Million Swiss Francs to procure a fleet of 25 PC-21 turboprop aircraft, together with an integrated ground based training system and a comprehensive logistics support package.
After Switzerland and Singapore, the UAE is now the third country to revolutionise its training pipeline with the most modern and most advanced turbo trainer aircraft on the market today.
Delivery of the aircraft and the complete training system is scheduled to commence in 2011, paving the way for basic and advanced flying training in the UAE to be in line with the 4th generation equipment already in service in the front line squadrons, enabling the UAE AF&AD to continue to produce first class pilots for these demanding platforms.
The decision to select the PC-21 training system was made after an extremely tough and thorough evaluation by the UAE, which looked at all available options.
It is a major success for Pilatus Aircraft Ltd in the Middle East and we believe it will encourage other forces in the region and beyond to take a close look at our pilot training solution.
As a partner to the UAE AF&AD for more than 25 years, in supporting the existing fleet of PC-7 trainer aircraft, this award is proof positive of the confidence and trust our customer has bestowed on Pilatus Aircraft Ltd for securing the future of their basic and advanced flying training requirements.
Pilatus Aircraft Ltd is committed to continue serving the UAE AF&AD with its world renowned dedication to Swiss precision and quality, through delivering and supporting the most advanced turbo trainer aircraft in the world the Pilatus PC-21.
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http://www.defense-aerospace.com/articl ... craft.htmlSaab Signs Contract with United Arab Emirates for Airborne Surveillance System
(Source: Saab AB; issued Nov. 17, 2009)
Defence and security company Saab has signed a contract for the sale of an airborne surveillance system to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The contract is worth approximately 1.5 billion SEK.
The contract covers two Saab 340 AEW (Airborne Early Warning) systems, comprising of the Saab 340 aircraft equipped with the advanced Erieye radar system. The contract also includes ground equipment as well as logistics and support services. Together with associated ground equipment, the system will provide a detailed situational picture that can be used in conjunction with, for example, border control and rescue operations.
"We've been conducting discussions with the UAE for several years concerning an airborne surveillance system," says Saab's CEO Åke Svensson. "This contract is an additional proof of our expertise and international competitiveness within the field of network-based solutions for defence and civil security."
Saab's Erieye surveillance system is a market success. The first Erieye surveillance system was delivered to the Swedish Air Force on a Saab 340 aircraft platform. The system has also been sold to Thailand with the Saab 340 as a platform, and this time the United Arab Emirates. The radar system has also been installed on the Embraer-145 aircraft and is operational in Brazil, Mexico and Greece.
The system will soon be delivered to Pakistan on Saab 2000 aircraft.
Saab serves the global market with world-leading products, services and solutions ranging from military defence to civil security. Saab has operations and employees on all continents and constantly develops, adopts and improves new technology to meet customers’ changing needs.
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O SAAB 340 é da época do EMB-120, essas celulas devem ser de empresa aéreas.czarccc escreveu:http://www.defense-aerospace.com/articl ... craft.htmlSaab Signs Contract with United Arab Emirates for Airborne Surveillance System
(Source: Saab AB; issued Nov. 17, 2009)
Defence and security company Saab has signed a contract for the sale of an airborne surveillance system to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The contract is worth approximately 1.5 billion SEK.
The contract covers two Saab 340 AEW (Airborne Early Warning) systems, comprising of the Saab 340 aircraft equipped with the advanced Erieye radar system. The contract also includes ground equipment as well as logistics and support services. Together with associated ground equipment, the system will provide a detailed situational picture that can be used in conjunction with, for example, border control and rescue operations.
"We've been conducting discussions with the UAE for several years concerning an airborne surveillance system," says Saab's CEO Åke Svensson. "This contract is an additional proof of our expertise and international competitiveness within the field of network-based solutions for defence and civil security."
Saab's Erieye surveillance system is a market success. The first Erieye surveillance system was delivered to the Swedish Air Force on a Saab 340 aircraft platform. The system has also been sold to Thailand with the Saab 340 as a platform, and this time the United Arab Emirates. The radar system has also been installed on the Embraer-145 aircraft and is operational in Brazil, Mexico and Greece.
The system will soon be delivered to Pakistan on Saab 2000 aircraft.
Saab serves the global market with world-leading products, services and solutions ranging from military defence to civil security. Saab has operations and employees on all continents and constantly develops, adopts and improves new technology to meet customers’ changing needs.
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O Saab 340 não é mais fabricado. Esses que eles vendem com o Erieye são ex força aérea suéca?
Parece ter sido na Base Aérea de Santa Maria.jp escreveu:A DefesaNet noticiou que ocorreu a morte de um militar na Base Aérea de Canoas, mas a notícia está esquisita e a nota do V COMAR pior.