cabeça de martelo escreveu: ↑Qua Mai 26, 2021 6:22 am
Dessa potência que é a república Checa!
Batem aos pontos muito bom pais por esse mundo fora!
210 viaturas. Muita inveja de quem tem dinheiro nessa hora.
Re: tanques e blindados
Enviado: Sáb Mai 29, 2021 7:02 am
por cabeça de martelo
Eu ficava muito satisfeito se o Exército Português recebe-se qualquer uma dessas viaturas para a BrigMec.
Re: tanques e blindados
Enviado: Sáb Mai 29, 2021 8:57 pm
por Túlio
Aí num tá mole, EB inova com página DE PIADAS no Twitter:
Tipo "daí a tartaruga passou pela tale de MODERNIZAÇAO ACELERADA DOS BLINDADOS, buzinou, deu tchauzinho e sumiu no horizonte"...
Re: tanques e blindados
Enviado: Sáb Mai 29, 2021 9:28 pm
por FCarvalho
Piada de mau gosto, diga-se de passagem. Mas para os leitores de twitter deve fazer algum sentido.
Re: tanques e blindados
Enviado: Sáb Mai 29, 2021 9:39 pm
por gogogas
Teve uma entrevista dos 100 anos , não me lembro o general , mas em sua entrevista, falou que temos o melhor e o mais moderno blindados da América do Sul
Re: tanques e blindados
Enviado: Sáb Mai 29, 2021 9:47 pm
por Túlio
O que mais tem na web é NOOB, especialmente em Defesa (e cryptos, BTW); tipo quem assiste a uma "live" do CAIAFA e acha que agora sabe muito mais do que os véios trouxas que pesquisam em papel desde os anos 70...
Re: tanques e blindados
Enviado: Sáb Mai 29, 2021 9:56 pm
por JavaLindo66
Alguém avisa para o EB que 'acelerada' e 'desde o início do sec. XXI' não cabem numa mesma frase. Já passaram 21 anos desde 2000.
China, Coreia do Sul, Egito, Polônia. O exército desses países sim que passam por aceleradas modernizações na questão de blindados.
Re: tanques e blindados
Enviado: Sáb Mai 29, 2021 10:06 pm
por FCarvalho
Vocês estão levando a sério mesmo esse tipo de "marketing" feito para menino barrigudo de 17 que passa 89% do seu tempo com o celular no nariz, e acha que CMS é o acrônimo de algum gamer novo na internet?
Re: tanques e blindados
Enviado: Sáb Mai 29, 2021 11:27 pm
por Viktor Reznov
Isso me lembra da época da Aquisição dos Mirage 2000 B/C e a FAB falando que eram caças excelentes e o que havia de mais moderno na América do Sul, tudo pra encher EDIT MOD - Túlio: não comecemos com partidos e politicagens, acaba mal no DB.
Re: tanques e blindados
Enviado: Sex Jun 04, 2021 12:32 am
por ECorreia
Europe The British Army’s new Ajax vehicles ride too rough, too loud: report
By: Andrew Chuter 13 hours ago
This story was updated June 3, 2021, at 3:40 p.m. EST with a statement from General Dynamics UK.
LONDON — British Army attempts to modernize its armored fighting capabilities have taken a new hit with reports that the General Dynamics UK-built Ajax reconnaissance vehicle has encountered significant design problems.
British newspaper Daily Telegraph cited a leaked document outlining issues such as excessive vibration, which had required the Army to impose speed restrictions on the vehicle and limits on the time crews could operate them.
At one point the Army was forced to pause trials on the vehicle, said The Telegraph.
Media reports of vibration and other issues impacting the program first surfaced several weeks ago but the latest report has given more detail.
News of the problems with Ajax comes just weeks after the government axed a multibillion-dollar program with Lockheed Martin UK to upgrade Warrior infantry fighting vehicles.
The program, years late and over budget, was ready to enter the production phase when the Ministry of Defence pulled the plug on the upgrade.
The decision, announced as part of the government’s integrated defense and security review in March, was the latest in a catalogue of armored fighting vehicle procurement issues which have plagued the British military for years.
The leaked government report, expected to be published next month, is reported by the Telegraph to say the vehicles cannot reverse over obstacles more than 20 centimeters high, that personnel must wear noise-cancelling headphones when operating them and undergo ear tests afterwards, and that the Household Cavalry Regiment “cannot conduct effective collective training” in them.
In a statement, the MoD confirmed trials had been halted but said test work had now resumed “with appropriate safety measures in place.”
“We are committed to the Ajax program which will form a key component in the Army’s modernized warfighting division, with current plans for initial operating capability scheduled for summer 2021,” a ministry spokesperson said in a statement. “The MoD can confirm that some training on the Ajax family of vehicles was paused as a precautionary measure.”
“This is a normal measure for the demonstration phase of projects; an investigation, incorporating trials, is being carried out jointly with the manufacturer. It is inappropriate for us to comment further at this time,” the spokesperson added. “The health and safety of our personnel is of the utmost importance and we are committed to providing a safe working environment.”
One senior defense source, who spoke to Defense News on condition of anonymity, said Defence Secretary Ben Wallace prioritized an assessment of the Ajax program when he came into office.
“It was no secret that the program, that was originally contracted in 2010 and 2014, has had problems, which is why the MoD has intensified scrutiny and work to rectify the issues,” the source added. “The Army, General Dynamics and the MoD [are] now engaged in an intensive round of assessments and rectification work to resolve any outstanding issues.”
General Dynamics UK told Defense News that it is working with the Army and ministry to complete demonstration phase activities.
“Recent trials have confirmed many of the required capabilities across the AJAX Family of Vehicles, including operations across the full range of speed and reverse step obstacle climb,” the company said. “A small number of remaining issues are being reviewed and closed out in partnership with the British Army and Ministry of Defence ahead of Initial Operating Capability.”
The company assured the parliamentary Defence Committee recently the problems had been largely resolved.
In March the committee published a report on the state of armored fighting vehicle capabilities here. Titled, “Obsolescent and Outgunned: The British Army’s Armoured Vehicle Capability,” it didn’t make for happy reading.
Talking about the Ajax program, the committee said: “The Ajax program, which is now seriously delayed, is yet another example of chronic mismanagement by the MoD and its shaky procurement apparatus.”
The committee said it was “particularly worrying, as Ajax is fundamental to the establishment and deployment of the Army’s new Strike Brigades, which are intended to be a key part of its future order of battle.”
General Dynamics was selected ahead of the BAE Systems CV-90 in 2010 to develop a new reconnaissance vehicle for the British based on its ASCOD platform already used by the Spanish and Austrian military.
That subsequently resulted in a £3.5 billion production deal with the British MoD in 2014 to manufacture 589 vehicles in several different configurations to form a key element of Army transformation plans. The principal variant is an ISTAR vehicle equipped with the turret and a revolutionary 40 mm CTAI cannon.
The program is years behind schedule with deliveries previously due to commence in 2017.
To date only around 14 of the ARES troop carrying variant have been delivered.
Caramba. Que fiasco. E os Espanhois não reportaram nada disso com o Pizarro?
Re: tanques e blindados
Enviado: Sex Jun 04, 2021 1:26 am
por ECorreia
Não sei. Mas há diferenças entre os projetos. O Pizarro é baseado no ASCOD, pesa 26 toneladas (peso em ordem de marcha) enquanto que o Ajax é baseado no ASCOD 2 com 38 toneladas.
An improved version of the ASCOD, called ASCOD 2, has been developed by General Dynamics and was presented in 2004. The ASCOD 2 uses the more powerful MTU 8V 199T21 engine, which provides an output of 600 kilowatts (800 hp), together with a Renk HSWL 256 B transmission and Diehl 1028 tracks. It has an increased gross vehicle weight of 38 tons, with a growth potential to 42 tons. The ASCOD 2 has been presented as an IFV (with the SP-30 turret of the original ASCOD), as APC with raised roof and armed with an M2 machine gun (in a BAE Lemur remote weapon station) and as specialized APC for urban combat (designated ASCOD PSO).
Re: tanques e blindados
Enviado: Ter Jun 15, 2021 10:33 am
por cabeça de martelo
Re: tanques e blindados
Enviado: Ter Jun 15, 2021 8:01 pm
por FCarvalho
É, parece que os israelenses encontraram o seu veículo e oferecer ao EB para a VBC Fuz.
Re: tanques e blindados
Enviado: Qua Jun 16, 2021 11:53 am
por cabeça de martelo
FCarvalho escreveu: ↑Ter Jun 15, 2021 8:01 pm
É, parece que os israelenses encontraram o seu veículo e oferecer ao EB para a VBC Fuz.
Pode ser esse como pode ser qualquer um que use aquela torre. A viatura em si é Sul Coreana.