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Tive que dar risada: reparem ali pelos 2min27s, a cara do Piloto, parece que fumou um do tamanho de uma abóbora, CHAPADAÇO!
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Pensei que o video era sério, até parece sério e bem feito....mas tem sua graça

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Será que é por isso que ele não disparou quando os Tupolev fugiram?
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Glauber Prestes escreveu: Seg Set 14, 2020 1:37 pm![]()
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Será que é por isso que ele não disparou quando os Tupolev fugiram?
Que Tupolevs? Eram apenas uns pássaros multicoloridos que soltavam bolhas de sabão...
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Queen Elizabeth com 14 F-35B no convoo (e cabem 36 ou até mais) se preparando para o GROUPEX com uma FT inteiramente britânica, com um SSN não citado mais o HMS Defender e o HMS Diamond (ambos Destróieres Type 45), HMS Northumberland e HMS Kent (ambos Fragatas Type 23), RFA Tideforce e RFA Fort Victoria (Tankers e remuniciadores), além de outras unidades de apoio.
Isso sim é PODER DE FOGO!!!

Isso sim é PODER DE FOGO!!!





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Não achei tópico mas resolvi, em vez de criar outro, perguntar aqui mesmo, com base em que o motor do F-35 deve ser o mais moderno na atualidade, e pergunto porque não sei mesmo:
Quando o Piloto aciona o PC em um motor FADEC de última geração, ele já entra full-power ou tem como dosar, tipo X % de Pós-Combustão?
Quando o Piloto aciona o PC em um motor FADEC de última geração, ele já entra full-power ou tem como dosar, tipo X % de Pós-Combustão?
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Não sei se é o padrão nos motores modernos, mas eu sei que dentro do "Propulsion Control System" do EJ200 existe o "Reheat Control" (Reheat = PC). Ele trabalha em conjunto com o "Nozzle Control" para controlar melhor o empuxo.Túlio escreveu: Seg Dez 07, 2020 5:41 pmNão achei tópico mas resolvi, em vez de criar outro, perguntar aqui mesmo, com base em que o motor do F-35 deve ser o mais moderno na atualidade, e pergunto porque não sei mesmo:
Quando o Piloto aciona o PC em um motor FADEC de última geração, ele já entra full-power ou tem como dosar, tipo X % de Pós-Combustão?
Mas mesmo sem o controle de injeção de combustível na câmara do PC, é possível "controlar" o empuxo só pela abertura dos bocais traseiros.
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US Senate Fails to Block Arms Sale to UAE
(Source: Voice of America News; posted Dec. 9, 2020)
By Katherine Gypson
The Senate’s failure to block the sale means the Trump Administration has until January 20, when it leaves office, to close the sale of F-35 fighters, MQ-9 Reaper drones and a huge weapons package together worth over $23 billion, to the UAE. (USAF photo)
WASHINGTON --- The U.S. Senate voted on two resolutions of disapproval Wednesday, failing to block the Trump administration’s planned sale of more than $23 billion in military equipment to the United Arab Emirates.
The resolutions failed, with the Senate, splitting mostly along party lines, voting 47-49 and 46-50, short of the 51-vote majority needed for passage. President Donald Trump was expected to veto the resolutions had they passed.
The bipartisan group of senators who introduced the resolutions say the administration did not go through the proper congressional review process for a sale of that magnitude, and that there are unanswered questions about the purpose and security of the transfer.
“On this sale in particular, the consultative process was really important, because this sale is as big and as hairy and as complicated as you get,” Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy said on the Senate floor Wednesday. “We are for the first time selling F-35s and MQ-9 Reaper drones into the heart of the Middle East. Never done before.”
Human rights group Amnesty International has criticized the U.S. sale of drones and other weapons to the UAE, saying they will be used in the conflict in Yemen.
“The United States must resolutely refrain from supplying weapons that could be used in the conflict and not transfer weaponry to the UAE, or risk complicity in likely war crimes in Yemen,” Amnesty said in a November statement.
According to the State Department, the sales to the UAE total $23.37 billion, including more than $10 billion in sales for 50 F-35 Lighting aircraft, almost $3 billion in sales for unmanned aerial systems and a $10 billion package of air-to-air and air-to-ground munitions.
The UAE and Israel signed the Abraham Peace Accords earlier this year, opening the way for a normalization of relations between the two countries.
In a statement announcing the sales last month, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the accord “offers a once-in-a-generation opportunity to positively transform the region’s strategic landscape. Our adversaries, especially those in Iran, know this and will stop at nothing to disrupt this shared success.
Pompeo said the proposed sale “will make the UAE even more capable and interoperable with U.S. partners in a manner fully consistent with America’s longstanding commitment to ensuring Israel’s Qualitative Military Edge.”
But U.S. lawmakers say that while it is important to support the security of the UAE, the speed of the sale leaves too many unanswered questions.
“We are clear-eyed about the threat Iran continues to pose to U.S. national security interests. But we have yet to understand exactly what military threat the F-35 or armed drones will be addressing vis-a-vis Iran,” Sen. Bob Menendez, the leading Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said Wednesday.
The resolutions were introduced by Menendez and Murphy along with Republican Sen. Rand Paul. A similar resolution had been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Under U.S. law, the window for blocking the sales ends on December 10.
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(Source: Voice of America News; posted Dec. 9, 2020)
By Katherine Gypson
The Senate’s failure to block the sale means the Trump Administration has until January 20, when it leaves office, to close the sale of F-35 fighters, MQ-9 Reaper drones and a huge weapons package together worth over $23 billion, to the UAE. (USAF photo)
WASHINGTON --- The U.S. Senate voted on two resolutions of disapproval Wednesday, failing to block the Trump administration’s planned sale of more than $23 billion in military equipment to the United Arab Emirates.
The resolutions failed, with the Senate, splitting mostly along party lines, voting 47-49 and 46-50, short of the 51-vote majority needed for passage. President Donald Trump was expected to veto the resolutions had they passed.
The bipartisan group of senators who introduced the resolutions say the administration did not go through the proper congressional review process for a sale of that magnitude, and that there are unanswered questions about the purpose and security of the transfer.
“On this sale in particular, the consultative process was really important, because this sale is as big and as hairy and as complicated as you get,” Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy said on the Senate floor Wednesday. “We are for the first time selling F-35s and MQ-9 Reaper drones into the heart of the Middle East. Never done before.”
Human rights group Amnesty International has criticized the U.S. sale of drones and other weapons to the UAE, saying they will be used in the conflict in Yemen.
“The United States must resolutely refrain from supplying weapons that could be used in the conflict and not transfer weaponry to the UAE, or risk complicity in likely war crimes in Yemen,” Amnesty said in a November statement.
According to the State Department, the sales to the UAE total $23.37 billion, including more than $10 billion in sales for 50 F-35 Lighting aircraft, almost $3 billion in sales for unmanned aerial systems and a $10 billion package of air-to-air and air-to-ground munitions.
The UAE and Israel signed the Abraham Peace Accords earlier this year, opening the way for a normalization of relations between the two countries.
In a statement announcing the sales last month, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the accord “offers a once-in-a-generation opportunity to positively transform the region’s strategic landscape. Our adversaries, especially those in Iran, know this and will stop at nothing to disrupt this shared success.
Pompeo said the proposed sale “will make the UAE even more capable and interoperable with U.S. partners in a manner fully consistent with America’s longstanding commitment to ensuring Israel’s Qualitative Military Edge.”
But U.S. lawmakers say that while it is important to support the security of the UAE, the speed of the sale leaves too many unanswered questions.
“We are clear-eyed about the threat Iran continues to pose to U.S. national security interests. But we have yet to understand exactly what military threat the F-35 or armed drones will be addressing vis-a-vis Iran,” Sen. Bob Menendez, the leading Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said Wednesday.
The resolutions were introduced by Menendez and Murphy along with Republican Sen. Rand Paul. A similar resolution had been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Under U.S. law, the window for blocking the sales ends on December 10.
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Que bagunça o desenvolvimento do F-35 está se mostrando.
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Viktor Reznov escreveu: Sáb Jan 23, 2021 6:49 pm Que bagunça o desenvolvimento do F-35 está se mostrando.
Fico imaginando como está para os Russos e os chinas; depois do F-117 e do F-22 os ianques continuam a ter problemas sérios com esta tecnologia, daí se infere o quão complicado deve estar para a concorrência: o F-35 já está operacional há anos, em boa quantidade e segue encrenqueiro, e os deles, que continuam na fazer experimental? Já são três "gerações" de 5G (ou seja, experiência não falta) e os caras continuam apanhando, e os demais, que ainda estão na primeira?
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