Marinha da República Popular da China (PLAN)

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#151 Mensagem por luis F. Silva » Sáb Out 24, 2009 12:54 am

Creio que o Cabeça se referia às Niteroi, que têm uma cor parecida :mrgreen:




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#152 Mensagem por P44 » Sáb Out 24, 2009 1:33 pm

luis F. Silva escreveu:Creio que o Cabeça se referia às Niteroi, que têm uma cor parecida :mrgreen:

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#153 Mensagem por luis F. Silva » Sáb Out 24, 2009 5:14 pm

Os tripulantes das Niterói não têm os olhos(todos) rasgados. 8-]




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#155 Mensagem por P44 » Sáb Nov 21, 2009 1:50 pm

The 7th Type 054A Class FFG Launched.
The 7th Type 054A Class FFG launched at Huangpu Shipyard in Guangzhou on November 15, 2009.

Here is a list of known Type054A FFG composed by Koxinga.

F-529 2006/12/21, 2008/1/3
F-530 2006/9/30, 2008/1/27
F-568 2007/5/23, 2008/6/30
F-570 2007/3/18, 2008
F-571 2009/2/8
F-569 2009/4/28

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#156 Mensagem por P44 » Sex Dez 18, 2009 10:52 am

novas fotos do ex-Varyag

Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Put up a mast for Christmas.
A radar mast has been constructed on the aircraft carrier Varyag according to latest photos taken from Dalian. Simultaneously, the same mast can also been seen at an "office building" in Wuhan housing the Type 381 3D "Top Plate" search radar.(here)

Makes you wonder what type of Christmas ornaments they will put up this year, doesn't it?

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P44 escreveu:novas fotos do ex-Varyag

Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Put up a mast for Christmas.
A radar mast has been constructed on the aircraft carrier Varyag according to latest photos taken from Dalian. Simultaneously, the same mast can also been seen at an "office building" in Wuhan housing the Type 381 3D "Top Plate" search radar.(here)

Makes you wonder what type of Christmas ornaments they will put up this year, doesn't it?

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http://china-defense.blogspot.com/2009/ ... stmas.html
Ainda bem que será apenas um cassino... :lol:




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#158 Mensagem por P44 » Sáb Dez 19, 2009 8:40 am

a torre é um restaurante panorâmico :mrgreen:
An Important Varyag Update
December 17, 2009: For seven years now, China has been tinkering with a half finished Russian aircraft carrier. Obviously, progress has been slow. But there has been steady progress. The latest development is the construction of a radar mast on the carrier. Officially, the Chinese say nothing. But the dockyard workers keep at it.

Earlier this year, China moved its aircraft carrier, the Shi Lang, into dry dock, apparently to install engines and other heavy equipment. A year ago, this ex-Russian aircraft carrier, Varyag, was renamed the Shi Lang (after the Chinese general who took possession of Taiwan in 1681, the first time China ever paid any attention to the island) and given the pennant number 83.

The Chinese have been refurbishing the Varyag, one of the Kuznetsov class that Russia began building in the 1980s, for a long time, with no announcements of what they are up to, or what to expect. However, it appears that the ship could be ready for sea trials in less than a year. Maybe. No one is sure exactly what plans the Chinese have for the Shi Lang, although work has been going on for years. Currently, it's widely believed that the carrier will eventually be used to train the first generation of Chinese carrier aviators and sailors. Or maybe not. No one who really knows anything about the plans for the Shi Lang, is speaking up. All is observation (from a distance, but good pix are numerous) and speculation.

The Varyag has been in a Chinese shipyard at Dailan since 2002. While the ship is under guard, it can be seen from a nearby highway. From that vantage point, local military and naval buffs have noted the work being done on the ship. Few visible signs of this work are visible; like a new paint job (in the gray shade used by the Chinese navy) and ongoing work on the superstructure (particularly the tall island on the flight deck.) Many workers can be seen on the ship, and material is seen going into (new stuff) and out of (old stuff) the ship. Shipyard workers report ever tighter security on the carriers, and stern instructions to workers to not report details of what is happening on the carriers.

Originally the Kuznetsovs were to be 90,000 ton, nuclear powered ships, similar to American carriers (complete with steam catapults). Instead, because of the high cost, and the complexity of modern (American style) carriers, the Russians were forced to scale back their plans, and ended up with the 65,000 ton (full load ) ships that lacked steam catapults, and used a ski jump type flight deck instead. Nuclear power was dropped, but the Kuznetsov class was still a formidable design. The thousand foot long carrier normally carries a dozen navalized Su-27s (called Su-33s), 14 Ka-27PL anti-submarine helicopters, two electronic warfare helicopters and two search and rescue helicopters. But the ship can carry up to 36 Su-33s and sixteen helicopters. The ship carries 2,500 tons of aviation fuel, allowing it to generate 500-1,000 aircraft and helicopter sorties. Crew size is 2,500 (or 3,000 with a full aircraft load.) Only two ships of this class exist; the original Kuznetsov, which is in Russian service, and the Varyag.

The Chinese have been in touch with Russian naval construction firms, and may have purchased plans and technology for equipment installed in the Kuznetsov. Some Chinese leaders have quipped about having a carrier by 2010 (this would have to be a refurbished Varyag). Even that would be an ambitious schedule, and the Chinese have been burned before when they tried to build new military technology in a hurry.

Late last year, China announced that its first class of carrier aviators had begun training at the Dalian Naval Academy. The naval officers will undergo a four year course of instruction to turn them into fighter pilots capable of operating off a carrier. China already has an airfield, in the shape of a carrier deck, built at an inland facility. The Russians have warned China that it may take them a decade or more to develop the knowledge and skills needed to efficiently run an aircraft carrier. The Chinese are game, and are slogging forward.
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#159 Mensagem por Grifon » Qua Dez 30, 2009 6:48 pm

Chinese admiral floats idea of overseas naval bases

December 30, 2009 08:02 ET
BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese rear admiral has urged the nation to set up navy supply bases overseas in an interview posted on the Ministry of Defense website after China paid ransom to free a ship held for nine weeks by Somali pirates.
China has operated patrols for a year now in the narrow Gulf of Aden, escorting Chinese and foreign ships through waters menaced by pirates operating off the Somali coast.
But coal and ore shipping lanes off the east coast of Africa have proved harder to defend. The De Xin Hai, captured 700 nautical miles east of Somalia in October, was ransomed for $4 million on Sunday.
Reflecting on the hardships endured by the Chinese patrol ships in the anti-piracy effort, Rear Admiral Yin Zhou floated the idea of bases abroad to support the vessels. (http://news.mod.gov.cn)
"This is entirely a matter for the country's foreign policy circles, but I feel that would be appropriate if we could have a relatively stable, fixed base for supplies and maintenance," said Yin, who is director of an advisory committee for the Chinese navy's drive to upgrade information technology.
"I think countries near any relatively long-term supply bases established by China, and other countries participating in the escort mission, could understand," he said, adding that would be more affordable than re-supplying via ship on the high seas.
Asian neighbors have been monitoring China's international deployments for signs of the country's rising global status translating into a more assertive foreign policy and presence.
China has never renounced the use of force to bring self-ruled and democratic Taiwan, which it considers sovereign territory, under its rule, and increased Chinese military activity around a series of disputed atolls and rocks in the South China Sea has worried Vietnam, Malaysia and the Philippines, which have their own territorial claims.
The Chinese navy did not call at any port during the four months of its first mission to the waters off Somalia, creating problems with straining supplies, medical care and homesickness for sailors unable to communicate with their families, the interview and other media reports have noted.
The anti-piracy mission off Somalia has been the first such long-distance projection of Chinese naval power since the Ming dynasty, 600 years ago.
Chinese ships communicated with ships operating under a multi-national anti-piracy task force in the Gulf of Aden, but did not formally cooperate with them. The deputy commander of the Combined Maritime Forces, Commodore Tim Lowe, suggested China could co-lead the grouping next year.
Yin did not suggest where the base would be. But the China Daily on Tuesday ran an interview with the Somali ambassador to China, asking for international assistance in building a coast guard.
(Reporting by Lucy Hornby; Editing by Nick Macfie)

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#160 Mensagem por WalterGaudério » Qua Dez 30, 2009 9:22 pm

Grifon escreveu:
Chinese admiral floats idea of overseas naval bases

December 30, 2009 08:02 ET
BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese rear admiral has urged the nation to set up navy supply bases overseas in an interview posted on the Ministry of Defense website after China paid ransom to free a ship held for nine weeks by Somali pirates.
China has operated patrols for a year now in the narrow Gulf of Aden, escorting Chinese and foreign ships through waters menaced by pirates operating off the Somali coast.
But coal and ore shipping lanes off the east coast of Africa have proved harder to defend. The De Xin Hai, captured 700 nautical miles east of Somalia in October, was ransomed for $4 million on Sunday.
Reflecting on the hardships endured by the Chinese patrol ships in the anti-piracy effort, Rear Admiral Yin Zhou floated the idea of bases abroad to support the vessels. (http://news.mod.gov.cn)
"This is entirely a matter for the country's foreign policy circles, but I feel that would be appropriate if we could have a relatively stable, fixed base for supplies and maintenance," said Yin, who is director of an advisory committee for the Chinese navy's drive to upgrade information technology.
"I think countries near any relatively long-term supply bases established by China, and other countries participating in the escort mission, could understand," he said, adding that would be more affordable than re-supplying via ship on the high seas.
Asian neighbors have been monitoring China's international deployments for signs of the country's rising global status translating into a more assertive foreign policy and presence.
China has never renounced the use of force to bring self-ruled and democratic Taiwan, which it considers sovereign territory, under its rule, and increased Chinese military activity around a series of disputed atolls and rocks in the South China Sea has worried Vietnam, Malaysia and the Philippines, which have their own territorial claims.
The Chinese navy did not call at any port during the four months of its first mission to the waters off Somalia, creating problems with straining supplies, medical care and homesickness for sailors unable to communicate with their families, the interview and other media reports have noted.
The anti-piracy mission off Somalia has been the first such long-distance projection of Chinese naval power since the Ming dynasty, 600 years ago.
Chinese ships communicated with ships operating under a multi-national anti-piracy task force in the Gulf of Aden, but did not formally cooperate with them. The deputy commander of the Combined Maritime Forces, Commodore Tim Lowe, suggested China could co-lead the grouping next year.
Yin did not suggest where the base would be. But the China Daily on Tuesday ran an interview with the Somali ambassador to China, asking for international assistance in building a coast guard.
(Reporting by Lucy Hornby; Editing by Nick Macfie)

http://www.globalpost.com/breaking-news ... aval-bases
É inexorável, vai acontecer. É questão de tempo até aparecer pelo menos uma base no leste africano(posso estar errado, mas eu chuto que será na Tânzania)




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#161 Mensagem por soultrain » Qua Dez 30, 2009 10:01 pm

É verdade Walter, em muitas coisas a China vai surpreender e eles não vão simplesmente adoptar o nosso modo de vida, eles vão redefinir o nosso. Além disso eles são muito bons, melhores e com mais vontade que nós.

Acho que este será o inimigo do "Ocidente" durante o século XXI, temos interesses conflituantes e culturas diferentes.

O Brasil deverá ser o contra forte no Atlântico Sul.

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#162 Mensagem por Enlil » Qui Dez 31, 2009 1:18 am

Q nada, vamos nos aliar com eles e dominar o ocidente :mrgreen:...

Aliás o treinamento de chineses no A-12 é apenas o início do adestramento das tripulações dos futuros mega porta-aviões da classe sino-brasileira Tupi-Ling...




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Interessantíssimo. Todos devem dar uma olhada.

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