Patrullero Oceánico de Vigilancia
http://www.mnve.mil.ve/web/index.php?op ... &Itemid=37
Buque de Vigilancia Litoral
http://www.mnve.mil.ve/web/index.php?op ... &Itemid=38
Misión Naval Venezolana en España
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Rui Elias Maltez escreveu:Fábio (não é o Fábio Nascimento):quantos navios de escolta tem a armada venezuelana?
Consulte os links que o JLRC lhe colocou.
Mas para resumir, em termos de escoltas, acho que tem 6 fragatas tipo Lupo, todas dos inícios dos anos 80:
FF 21 Mariscal Sucre
FF 22 Almirante Brion
FF 23 General Urdaneta
FF 24 General Soublette
FF 25 General Salom
FF 26 Almirante Garsia
Não sei se neste momento se encontram todas operacionais.
Depois tem muitos navios costeiros, patrulhas etc.
E encomendou recentemente uns bons 4 navios a Espanha, tipo corvetas, a construir pela NAVANTIA:
Muito Obrigaado Rui!
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P44 escreveu:Patrullero Oceánico de Vigilancia
http://www.mnve.mil.ve/web/index.php?op ... &Itemid=37
Buque de Vigilancia Litoral
http://www.mnve.mil.ve/web/index.php?op ... &Itemid=38
Misión Naval Venezolana en España
http://www.mnve.mil.ve/web/index.php?op ... e&Itemid=1
Muito obrigado ao P44!
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luis F. Silva escreveu:citação:que é o caso de muitos aqui que entra no fórum no horário de trabalho e por isso é obrigado a digitar com muita pressa. (eu incluso).
Que é o caso de quase todos aqui. Ah se eu fôsse vosso patrão!...
Eu ainda consigo trazer ele para este forum, ele gosta de conversar sobre FA's comigo às vezes.
Ja até mandei ele aleretar o grande Pagé da tribo sobre suas contruções na Venezuela.
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Olá...
Não sei se alguem já postou esta noticia, pode ser um vaporware porém convém registrar....
Venezuela mulls purchase of Russian submarines
RIA Novosti
14/06/2007 13:14 MOSCOW, June 14 (RIA Novosti) - Venezuela is close to striking a deal with Russia on the procurement of several diesel submarines for its Navy, a source in the Russian shipbuilding industry said Thursday.
The South American country has been vigorously pursuing modernization of its naval fleet to counter a possible U.S. blockade of its oil fields and prepare for direct military confrontation with Washington.
"At present, military experts from Venezuela are conducting active consultations with Russian colleagues on the purchase of a large number of submarines," the source said, adding that the number and type of submarines and their delivery schedule had not yet been determined.
He said the negotiations were focused on the procurement of the new Amur-class diesel submarines and Project 636 low-noise submarines with Club-S integrated missile systems.
Meanwhile, Russia's popular Kommersant daily reported Thursday that Venezuela had approached Russia with a request to build nine diesel submarines, five of the Project 636 and four of the project 677 Amur.
The value of the contracts, depending on the final size of the order, is estimated at $1-2 billion, the paper cited its own sources in the defense industry.
The Project 636 design is a generally improved development of the Project 877EKM Kilo class that represents an interim design between the standard Kilo-class and the new Lada project.
The submarine has improved range, firepower, acoustic characteristics and reliability, and it is actively promoted on the world markets by the Russian state-run arms exporter, Rosoboronexport.
Russia has repeatedly stated that it would actively participate in the modernization of the Venezuelan armed forces until 2013.
In 2005-2006, Venezuela ordered weaponry from Russia worth $3.4 billion, including 24 Su-30MK2V Flanker fighters, Tor-M1 air defense missile systems, Mi-17B multi-role helicopters, Mi-35 Hind E attack helicopters and Mi-26 Halo heavy transport helicopters.
The country also purchased 100,000 AK-103 Kalashnikov assault rifles from Russia in 2005.
With the addition of arms contracts signed in 2006-beginning 2007, Venezuela has become the world's second largest importer of Russian weaponry after Algeria, which signed arms deals with Russia worth $7.5 billion.
Kommersant said that the submarine deal could be finalized during the visit by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to Russia on June 29, prior to President Vladimir Putin's visit to the United States.
The submarine contract, if concluded, could become an additional irritant in the already testy relations between Moscow and Washington, the paper said.
fonte: http://en.rian.ru/world/20070614/67195446.html
Sds
Hamilton
Não sei se alguem já postou esta noticia, pode ser um vaporware porém convém registrar....
Venezuela mulls purchase of Russian submarines
RIA Novosti
14/06/2007 13:14 MOSCOW, June 14 (RIA Novosti) - Venezuela is close to striking a deal with Russia on the procurement of several diesel submarines for its Navy, a source in the Russian shipbuilding industry said Thursday.
The South American country has been vigorously pursuing modernization of its naval fleet to counter a possible U.S. blockade of its oil fields and prepare for direct military confrontation with Washington.
"At present, military experts from Venezuela are conducting active consultations with Russian colleagues on the purchase of a large number of submarines," the source said, adding that the number and type of submarines and their delivery schedule had not yet been determined.
He said the negotiations were focused on the procurement of the new Amur-class diesel submarines and Project 636 low-noise submarines with Club-S integrated missile systems.
Meanwhile, Russia's popular Kommersant daily reported Thursday that Venezuela had approached Russia with a request to build nine diesel submarines, five of the Project 636 and four of the project 677 Amur.
The value of the contracts, depending on the final size of the order, is estimated at $1-2 billion, the paper cited its own sources in the defense industry.
The Project 636 design is a generally improved development of the Project 877EKM Kilo class that represents an interim design between the standard Kilo-class and the new Lada project.
The submarine has improved range, firepower, acoustic characteristics and reliability, and it is actively promoted on the world markets by the Russian state-run arms exporter, Rosoboronexport.
Russia has repeatedly stated that it would actively participate in the modernization of the Venezuelan armed forces until 2013.
In 2005-2006, Venezuela ordered weaponry from Russia worth $3.4 billion, including 24 Su-30MK2V Flanker fighters, Tor-M1 air defense missile systems, Mi-17B multi-role helicopters, Mi-35 Hind E attack helicopters and Mi-26 Halo heavy transport helicopters.
The country also purchased 100,000 AK-103 Kalashnikov assault rifles from Russia in 2005.
With the addition of arms contracts signed in 2006-beginning 2007, Venezuela has become the world's second largest importer of Russian weaponry after Algeria, which signed arms deals with Russia worth $7.5 billion.
Kommersant said that the submarine deal could be finalized during the visit by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to Russia on June 29, prior to President Vladimir Putin's visit to the United States.
The submarine contract, if concluded, could become an additional irritant in the already testy relations between Moscow and Washington, the paper said.
fonte: http://en.rian.ru/world/20070614/67195446.html
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Hamilton