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Japan-Made Early-Warning Aircraft
The Yomiuri ShimbunThe Defense Ministry is set to start research aimed at domestically manufacturing early-warning aircraft for the first time, with the aim of increasing surveillance on possible incursions into the nation’s territorial airspace, according to ministry sources.
The move is part of an effort to boost the ministry’s preparedness to deal with the increasingly severe security environment in areas surrounding this nation, largely due to China’s increasing military spending in recent years.
The ministry will seek to build the country’s first domestically produced early-warning plane by the mid-2020s, hoping to see it replace the aging U.S.-made aircraft model currently used by the Air Self-Defense Force for similar purposes, the sources said.
Airborne early-warning (AEW) aircraft are outfitted with radar equipment on top of the fuselage, allowing them to monitor distant and low-elevation areas outside the range of stationary ground radar.
When aircraft that could invade Japanese airspace are spotted, fighters from the Air Self-Defense Force are scrambled.
The ASDF currently has 13 U.S.-made E-2C early-warning planes, which perform observation and surveillance together with E-767 airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft that also have command capabilities.
The E-2C planes have been in use for some time. Finding a successor aircraft is urgently required.
In addition to the U.S.-made successor to the E-2C, the ministry hopes to introduce a domestically made AEW aircraft and plans to request ¥80 million in the budget for next fiscal year to study the matter, the sources said.
The ministry is planning to cooperate with private-sector companies to make a prototype aircraft next fiscal year, the sources said.
The ministry plans to base the fuselage on the P-1, a state-of-the-art antisubmarine patrol aircraft it developed, the sources said. This would be outfitted with radar that employs domestic technology such as that used in stationary ground radar.
But ¥252.8 billion has already been spent over 12 years to develop the P-1, so additional domestic development could present problems in terms of cost.
With Chinese and Russian armed forces expanding their activities, ASDF fighters were scrambled more than 800 times last fiscal year for the first time since the Cold War ended in 1989.
In November last year, China unilaterally declared an air defense identification zone over the East China Sea.
Then in May and June, Chinese fighters flew unusually close to SDF aircraft several times over the East China Sea, and a Chinese fighter drew close to a U.S. military plane over the South China Sea in August.
The ministry sees incidents such as these as having increased the importance of AEW aircraft.
One of the government’s goals in creating a made-in-Japan early-warning aircraft is to develop domestically as much the cutting-edge technology necessary as possible for national defense.
Realizing a domestic AEW aircraft, with the advanced radar technology such planes require, would allow the Self-Defense Forces to make necessary improvements and modifications more flexibly without having to go overseas for them.
http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0001585020
Japan-Made Early-Warning Aircraft
The Yomiuri ShimbunThe Defense Ministry is set to start research aimed at domestically manufacturing early-warning aircraft for the first time, with the aim of increasing surveillance on possible incursions into the nation’s territorial airspace, according to ministry sources.
The move is part of an effort to boost the ministry’s preparedness to deal with the increasingly severe security environment in areas surrounding this nation, largely due to China’s increasing military spending in recent years.
The ministry will seek to build the country’s first domestically produced early-warning plane by the mid-2020s, hoping to see it replace the aging U.S.-made aircraft model currently used by the Air Self-Defense Force for similar purposes, the sources said.
Airborne early-warning (AEW) aircraft are outfitted with radar equipment on top of the fuselage, allowing them to monitor distant and low-elevation areas outside the range of stationary ground radar.
When aircraft that could invade Japanese airspace are spotted, fighters from the Air Self-Defense Force are scrambled.
The ASDF currently has 13 U.S.-made E-2C early-warning planes, which perform observation and surveillance together with E-767 airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft that also have command capabilities.
The E-2C planes have been in use for some time. Finding a successor aircraft is urgently required.
In addition to the U.S.-made successor to the E-2C, the ministry hopes to introduce a domestically made AEW aircraft and plans to request ¥80 million in the budget for next fiscal year to study the matter, the sources said.
The ministry is planning to cooperate with private-sector companies to make a prototype aircraft next fiscal year, the sources said.
The ministry plans to base the fuselage on the P-1, a state-of-the-art antisubmarine patrol aircraft it developed, the sources said. This would be outfitted with radar that employs domestic technology such as that used in stationary ground radar.
But ¥252.8 billion has already been spent over 12 years to develop the P-1, so additional domestic development could present problems in terms of cost.
With Chinese and Russian armed forces expanding their activities, ASDF fighters were scrambled more than 800 times last fiscal year for the first time since the Cold War ended in 1989.
In November last year, China unilaterally declared an air defense identification zone over the East China Sea.
Then in May and June, Chinese fighters flew unusually close to SDF aircraft several times over the East China Sea, and a Chinese fighter drew close to a U.S. military plane over the South China Sea in August.
The ministry sees incidents such as these as having increased the importance of AEW aircraft.
One of the government’s goals in creating a made-in-Japan early-warning aircraft is to develop domestically as much the cutting-edge technology necessary as possible for national defense.
Realizing a domestic AEW aircraft, with the advanced radar technology such planes require, would allow the Self-Defense Forces to make necessary improvements and modifications more flexibly without having to go overseas for them.
http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0001585020
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Belo navio...akivrx78 escreveu:
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Re: Marinha do Japão
O F-35 precisaria de uma rampa para operar em um convés deste tamanho...
Não temais ímpias falanges,
Que apresentam face hostil,
Vossos peitos, vossos braços,
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Re: Marinha do Japão
Eles vão comprar a versão "B".J.Ricardo escreveu:O F-35 precisaria de uma rampa para operar em um convés deste tamanho...
Não vão precisar de rampa.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU1lN8G-4Go
Lançamento do sétimo sub classe Soryu.
No orçamento de 2015 da décima unidade que deve iniciar a construção em 2016 eles pretendem modificar a classe Soryu retirando o sistema AIP e no lugar colocar mais baterias de uma nova geração de lítio com isto se pretende aumentar em 50% o período de permanência submersa mas o preço vai ficar US$140 milhões mais caro, passando a US$640 milhões a unidade.
Lançamento do sétimo sub classe Soryu.
No orçamento de 2015 da décima unidade que deve iniciar a construção em 2016 eles pretendem modificar a classe Soryu retirando o sistema AIP e no lugar colocar mais baterias de uma nova geração de lítio com isto se pretende aumentar em 50% o período de permanência submersa mas o preço vai ficar US$140 milhões mais caro, passando a US$640 milhões a unidade.
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Re: Marinha do Japão
Precisamos urgentemente desenvolver nossa próxima classe de submarinos convencionais.
Nosso Scorpene BR desloca quase 1/3 do que desloca o Soryu.
Nosso Scorpene BR desloca quase 1/3 do que desloca o Soryu.
Su-35BM - 4ª++ Geração.
Simplesmente um GRANDE caça.
Simplesmente um GRANDE caça.
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Luís Henrique escreveu:Precisamos urgentemente desenvolver nossa próxima classe de submarinos convencionais.
Nosso Scorpene BR desloca quase 1/3 do que desloca o Soryu.
Temos que ir com calma: O Japão (País da Paz) investe por ano cerca de U$ 45 bilhões em suas 'Forças de Auto Defesa (sic)''. A diferença entre nós e eles e gritante.
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Claro que sim.Lord Nauta escreveu:Luís Henrique escreveu:Precisamos urgentemente desenvolver nossa próxima classe de submarinos convencionais.
Nosso Scorpene BR desloca quase 1/3 do que desloca o Soryu.
Temos que ir com calma: O Japão (País da Paz) investe por ano cerca de U$ 45 bilhões em suas 'Forças de Auto Defesa (sic)''. A diferença entre nós e eles e gritante.
Sds
Lord Nauta
Mas o Soryu custa pouco mais de U$ 600 mi.
Cada Scorpene BR sai por mais de U$ 800 mi.
Agora a DCNS está desenvolvendo um submarino no mesmo nível do Soryu, o SMX que deslocará 4.700 toneladas. (http://www.defesaaereanaval.com.br/?p=46438)
Nós precisamos partir para o mesmo caminho. Desenvolver o S-BR2 com tamanho e deslocamento mais adequado para o Atlântico Sul e a gigantesca costa marítima que possuímos.
Su-35BM - 4ª++ Geração.
Simplesmente um GRANDE caça.
Simplesmente um GRANDE caça.
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Re: Marinha do Japão
Canso de dizer isso.Luís Henrique escreveu:Claro que sim.Luís Henrique escreveu:Precisamos urgentemente desenvolver nossa próxima classe de submarinos convencionais.
Nosso Scorpene BR desloca quase 1/3 do que desloca o Soryu.
Mas o Soryu custa pouco mais de U$ 600 mi.
Cada Scorpene BR sai por mais de U$ 800 mi.
Agora a DCNS está desenvolvendo um submarino no mesmo nível do Soryu, o SMX que deslocará 4.700 toneladas. (http://www.defesaaereanaval.com.br/?p=46438)
Nós precisamos partir para o mesmo caminho. Desenvolver o S-BR2 com tamanho e deslocamento mais adequado para o Atlântico Sul e a gigantesca costa marítima que possuímos.
O sucesso do Prosub não será definido pelos Scorpène-BR e nem mesmo pelo primeiro SNA, mas sim pelas classes que vierem em seguida.
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Re: Marinha do Japão
Soryu teria TOT?
E olha que os japoneses vão mexer no projeto denovo e mudar o AIP.
E olha que os japoneses vão mexer no projeto denovo e mudar o AIP.
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Não estou criticando a decisão.mmatuso escreveu:Soryu teria TOT?
E olha que os japoneses vão mexer no projeto denovo e mudar o AIP.
Hoje eu acredito que o Soryu poderia vencer a competição e poderia ter tot sim.
Os franceses teriam a vantagem pois produzem submarinos nucleares e os japoneses não.
Mas na época que o PROSUB foi definido (2008) os japoneses não vendiam equipamentos militares para ninguém.
Só estou dizendo que precisamos de submarinos MAIORES. E que o aprendizado tem que evoluir para NOVOS projetos.
Su-35BM - 4ª++ Geração.
Simplesmente um GRANDE caça.
Simplesmente um GRANDE caça.
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Japan Maritime Self Defense Force Commissioned DDH183 Izumo Helicopter Destroyer
The Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) future helicopter carrier DDH138 Izumo was commissioned today in Yokosuka naval base according to a statement on the JMSDF website. Izumo will become the flagship of the JMSDF fleet and is the largest warship built by Japan since World War II. The 248-meter-long and 19,500-ton helicopter carrier was unveiled for the first time in August 2013 in Yokohama.
DDH183 Izumo is 248-meter-long and 19,500-ton. It is the largest warship built by Japan since World War II.
Izumo is able to accomodate nine helicopters. The ceremony took place with some 3,600 people, including the Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso.
According to the Japanese Ministry of Defense, the helicopter carrier is expected to play a key role both in defense of territorial sovereignty, in rescue missions, and in case of natural disasters.
Independent experts, however, believe that the warship, given its large size, could conceivably one day be used as a versatile aircraft carrier and serve as a platform to launch fighter aircraft capable of vertical takeoff (such the F-35B)
http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.ph ... ew&id=2533
The Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) future helicopter carrier DDH138 Izumo was commissioned today in Yokosuka naval base according to a statement on the JMSDF website. Izumo will become the flagship of the JMSDF fleet and is the largest warship built by Japan since World War II. The 248-meter-long and 19,500-ton helicopter carrier was unveiled for the first time in August 2013 in Yokohama.
DDH183 Izumo is 248-meter-long and 19,500-ton. It is the largest warship built by Japan since World War II.
Izumo is able to accomodate nine helicopters. The ceremony took place with some 3,600 people, including the Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso.
According to the Japanese Ministry of Defense, the helicopter carrier is expected to play a key role both in defense of territorial sovereignty, in rescue missions, and in case of natural disasters.
Independent experts, however, believe that the warship, given its large size, could conceivably one day be used as a versatile aircraft carrier and serve as a platform to launch fighter aircraft capable of vertical takeoff (such the F-35B)
http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.ph ... ew&id=2533
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Re: Marinha do Japão
Se for compatível com o F-35B os chineses+coreanos vão infartar...
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