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desculpa senhores , é por que eu pensei assim , a russia quebrada , controi um navio bonito e com linhas furtivas , marinha do brasil quebrada leva ateh hoje a construçao da barroso entenderam?
ta mas tudo bem , mudnado de assunto ,alguem sabe se algum navio da esquadra russa ja aportou aqui no brasil ou fez exercicios com a marinha?
grato e desculpa pela viagem
ta mas tudo bem , mudnado de assunto ,alguem sabe se algum navio da esquadra russa ja aportou aqui no brasil ou fez exercicios com a marinha?
grato e desculpa pela viagem
interesses sobre defesa e tecnologia
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Russian ship prepares to support NATO’s Operation Active Endeavour
During August, the Russian frigate RFS Ladniy is undergoing final training and preparations prior to its deployment in support of Operation Active Endeavour.
The ship is expected to participate in NATO's maritime counter-terrorist operation in the Mediterranean from 3 to 24 September.
Training and certification are the two main elements of pre-deployment preparations, which aim to ensure that the Russian ship is able to participate effectively in the operation.
It is important that the Russian navy personnel are familiar with NATO standard procedures and communications, and that they have English language skills. Training at sea with Allied ships is also required in order to practise joint manoeuvring and the boarding of suspect ships.
Integration training
The Ladniy left Sevastopol at the beginning of August for the port of Aksaz, Turkey. While in port there, from 6 to 10 August, special equipment is being installed and technical training given. A NATO mobile training team will provide "force integration training" from 11 to 17 August. Once that has been successfully completed, the ship will need to be certified by NATO as ready to join the operation.
The ship is due to move on to visit the port of Taranto, Italy, from 20 to 23 August. The Ladniy will then visit the port Algiers from 27 to 30 August, before heading off to support Operation Active Endeavour from 3 to 24 September.
Second ship
An exchange of letters between NATO and Russia in December 2004 paved the way for preparations for Russia’s support for the operation. The Ladniy is the second Russian ship to support Operation Active Endeavour. The Russian frigate Pytliviy, which participated in the operation in September 2006, was the first ship from a NATO Partner country to actively support the operation. Other Russian ships are expected to be rotated into the operation in future.
Operation Active Endeavour is part of NATO’s maritime contribution to the fight against terrorism. Launched in October 2001, it continues to conduct surveillance and monitoring operations of the major shipping lanes of the Mediterranean. To date, Active Endeavour units have conducted some 119 compliant boardings of merchant vessels at sea.
NATO decided in 2004 to enlist the support of Partner countries, Mediterranean Dialogue countries and other selected nations. Russia became the first Partner to support the operation with a ship in September 2006. Ukraine was the second Partner to contribute, deploying a frigate in June 2007.
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a LADNIY é uma FFG Krivak I
During August, the Russian frigate RFS Ladniy is undergoing final training and preparations prior to its deployment in support of Operation Active Endeavour.
The ship is expected to participate in NATO's maritime counter-terrorist operation in the Mediterranean from 3 to 24 September.
Training and certification are the two main elements of pre-deployment preparations, which aim to ensure that the Russian ship is able to participate effectively in the operation.
It is important that the Russian navy personnel are familiar with NATO standard procedures and communications, and that they have English language skills. Training at sea with Allied ships is also required in order to practise joint manoeuvring and the boarding of suspect ships.
Integration training
The Ladniy left Sevastopol at the beginning of August for the port of Aksaz, Turkey. While in port there, from 6 to 10 August, special equipment is being installed and technical training given. A NATO mobile training team will provide "force integration training" from 11 to 17 August. Once that has been successfully completed, the ship will need to be certified by NATO as ready to join the operation.
The ship is due to move on to visit the port of Taranto, Italy, from 20 to 23 August. The Ladniy will then visit the port Algiers from 27 to 30 August, before heading off to support Operation Active Endeavour from 3 to 24 September.
Second ship
An exchange of letters between NATO and Russia in December 2004 paved the way for preparations for Russia’s support for the operation. The Ladniy is the second Russian ship to support Operation Active Endeavour. The Russian frigate Pytliviy, which participated in the operation in September 2006, was the first ship from a NATO Partner country to actively support the operation. Other Russian ships are expected to be rotated into the operation in future.
Operation Active Endeavour is part of NATO’s maritime contribution to the fight against terrorism. Launched in October 2001, it continues to conduct surveillance and monitoring operations of the major shipping lanes of the Mediterranean. To date, Active Endeavour units have conducted some 119 compliant boardings of merchant vessels at sea.
NATO decided in 2004 to enlist the support of Partner countries, Mediterranean Dialogue countries and other selected nations. Russia became the first Partner to support the operation with a ship in September 2006. Ukraine was the second Partner to contribute, deploying a frigate in June 2007.
fonte:NATO
a LADNIY é uma FFG Krivak I
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Carlos Mathias escreveu:O que se costuma dizer é que mesmo os navios "pequenos" deles levam armamento bem pesado, as vezes desproporcional.
não direi desproporcional, a filosofia de combate é que é diferente e nós continuamos a olhar para ela com "olhos ocidentais"
Os kirov por ex. foram concebidos para poderem enfrentar SOZINHOS , se necessário fosse, uma TF da USN
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Olha só a Marinha Russa está conseguindo botar um bom numero de navios na ativa.
Segundo minha pesquisa de inventário atual da Marinha Russa eles possuem os seguintes navios na ativa/reserva ativa :
Meios Principais de Superfície : TOTAL : 59 NAVIOS
FRAGATAS :
18 Fragatas classe KRIVAK :
1 Fragata classe NEUTRASHIMY :
1 Fragata classe GEPARD :
1 Corveta classe SOVERSHENNY :
Segundo minha pesquisa de inventário atual da Marinha Russa eles possuem os seguintes navios na ativa/reserva ativa :
Meios Principais de Superfície : TOTAL : 59 NAVIOS
FRAGATAS :
18 Fragatas classe KRIVAK :
1 Fragata classe NEUTRASHIMY :
1 Fragata classe GEPARD :
1 Corveta classe SOVERSHENNY :
"I would rather have a German division in front of me than a French
one behind me."
General George S. Patton.
one behind me."
General George S. Patton.
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Boas,
Em complemento ás infos do talharim, informo que mais um Destroyer, o Vice Admiral Kulakov , está a ser reactivado.
em 2000
e em Maio passado nos Estaleiros Severnaya, em São Petersburgo
http://www.warfare.ru/?linkid=1720&cati ... ioned=true
e não esquecendo...o PYOTR VELIKYI
e já agora, uma questão, talvez o DRON possa responder...
(esta foto de 2005 dizem ser da 2ª Neustrachimy, irá finalmente ser concluida????)
Em complemento ás infos do talharim, informo que mais um Destroyer, o Vice Admiral Kulakov , está a ser reactivado.
em 2000
e em Maio passado nos Estaleiros Severnaya, em São Petersburgo
400 VITSE-ADMIRAL KULAKOV #190 Severnaya 29.12.1981 NOR
Laid: 4.11.77. Udaloy-2. 9.2.1982 entered NOR. 3 -7.11.1988 visited Havana (Cuba). 19.3.1991 overhaul at Severomorsk. 1996 overhaul haulted at 67% readiness. 2002 overhaul restarted. 2004-2006 overhaul at Severnay verf. 12.2006 one sailor dead by suicide. 02.2007 67% readiness: ship equipment is upgrading to newest one. 2008 to re-enter NOR.
http://www.warfare.ru/?linkid=1720&cati ... ioned=true
e não esquecendo...o PYOTR VELIKYI
e já agora, uma questão, talvez o DRON possa responder...
(esta foto de 2005 dizem ser da 2ª Neustrachimy, irá finalmente ser concluida????)
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Talha,
de momento só um Kirov está operacional, e no máximo só 2 ficarão operacionais
http://www.warfare.ru/?linkid=1739&catid=268
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de momento só um Kirov está operacional, e no máximo só 2 ficarão operacionais
http://www.warfare.ru/?linkid=1739&catid=268
Table 1. Active ships [NAVY]
SHIP YARD COMMISSION FLEET
183 PETR VELIKIY #189 Baltiiskyy SSZ 1996 NOR
(until 1992 known as Yury Andropov). Keel laid down on April 25, 1986. Launched on April 25, 1989, and first sea trial completed in autumn 1995. The battle cruiser is scheduled to be transferred to the Pacific Fleet. Undergoing sea trials Northern Fleet, Kirov-4. 1999 twice took part in military exercises. 2003 took part in military exercises. Took part in military exercises on Feb 17-18, 2004. 08.2005 took part in military exersises on Northern fleet with President Putin aboard. 04.2007 visited by foreign media delegation. 07.2007 visited by US Navy CINC in Europe.
Table1. Decommissioned/scrapped/inactive/reserve ships
SHIP TYPE/CLASS COMMISSION YARD FLEET
ADMIRAL USHAKOV BCGN Kirov 30.12.1980 #189 Baltiiskyy SSZ NOR
(until April 22, 1992 known as Kirov). Keel laid down on March 27, 1974. Launched on December 27, 1977, and commissioned by the Navy on December 30, 1980. 6.3.1981 entered NOR. 4.1 2.1984 awarded by USSR MoD Pennants. Based at Severomorsk. Inactive since 1990 when there was an accident in the ship's machinery. Kirov-1, inactive, was stricken in 1998. 2002 decommissioned. Scrapped.
069 ADMIRAL NAKHIMOV BCGN Kirov 30.12.1988 #189 Baltiiskyy SSZ NOR
(until 1992 known as Kalinin.) Keel laid down on May 17, 1983. Launched on April 25, 1986, and commissioned on December 30, 1988. ex-Kalinin, Kirov-3. 21.4.1989 entered NOR. 2004: Undergoing refit at Sevmash. Inactive. To be completely refitted with new computerized management systems and Onyx missiles. Planned sea trials for 2007. 07.2006 according to MoD minister S. Ivanov ship is modernizating instead of continue construction of SSGN Belgorod. Planned to re-enter navy in 2007-2008.
ADMIRAL LAZAREV BCGN Kirov 31.10.1984 #189 Baltiiskyy SSZ PAC
(until 1992 known as Frunze). Laid down on July 27, 1978. Launched on May 26, 1981, and commissioned on October 31, 1984. 7.12.1984 entered PAC. 21.8 - 22.11.1985 visited Luanda (Angola), Aden (Yemen), Vietnam. The ship is based at Severomorsk, but has been laid up over the last few years. It is expected that the vessel will be decommissioned; decommissioned Jun 99. May be recommissioned for Pacific Fleet if funds can be found. 2004: awaiting overhaul.
http://www.warfare.ru/?linkid=1720&cati ... s&ina=true
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