Marinha da República Popular da China (PLAN)
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Galeria de fotos dos navios chineses que visitaram a Grécia
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People's Liberation Army Navy improved Sovremenny class (Project 956EM) destroyers under modernization?
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Confirmation of a second Aircraft Carrier for China
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is building its second aircraft carrier, several senior Chinese military officials have confirmed, a Hong Kong daily is reporting. On Monday, Taiwan Focus News Channel cited the Chinese-language The Hong Kong Commercial Daily in reporting that China has begun work on its second aircraft carrier, which will have a more advanced launch system the one currently used on China’s only aircraft carrier, the Liaoning.
According to Taiwan Focus News Channel, the initial report cited Liu Xiaojiang, the former political commissioner of the PLA Navy, as saying that the “government's industrial and manufacturing agencies are now in charge of the ship's construction.” The report also cited Ding Haichun, who was promoted to the position of deputy political commissioner of the PLA Navy back in January, as confirming that China’s second aircraft carrier is under construction.
Taiwan Focus News Channel went on to paraphrase Ding as saying that “after the completion of the ship's construction, it will be turned over to the Navy for training maneuvers.”
Want China Times, which is also based in Taiwan, also carried a story about the original report on Monday.
This is not the first time that Chinese officials have commented about the presumed second aircraft carrier. As I previously reported, back in January 2014 the Hong Kong-based Ta Kung Pao newspaper quoted Wang Min, Party chief of Northeast China’s Liaoning province, as saying that construction on China’s second carrier had begun in the port city of Dalian in Liaoning province. Wang said that the carrier would be completed in six years’ time, and that China ultimately intended to build four aircraft carriers.
That report was quickly taken down.
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The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is building its second aircraft carrier, several senior Chinese military officials have confirmed, a Hong Kong daily is reporting. On Monday, Taiwan Focus News Channel cited the Chinese-language The Hong Kong Commercial Daily in reporting that China has begun work on its second aircraft carrier, which will have a more advanced launch system the one currently used on China’s only aircraft carrier, the Liaoning.
According to Taiwan Focus News Channel, the initial report cited Liu Xiaojiang, the former political commissioner of the PLA Navy, as saying that the “government's industrial and manufacturing agencies are now in charge of the ship's construction.” The report also cited Ding Haichun, who was promoted to the position of deputy political commissioner of the PLA Navy back in January, as confirming that China’s second aircraft carrier is under construction.
Taiwan Focus News Channel went on to paraphrase Ding as saying that “after the completion of the ship's construction, it will be turned over to the Navy for training maneuvers.”
Want China Times, which is also based in Taiwan, also carried a story about the original report on Monday.
This is not the first time that Chinese officials have commented about the presumed second aircraft carrier. As I previously reported, back in January 2014 the Hong Kong-based Ta Kung Pao newspaper quoted Wang Min, Party chief of Northeast China’s Liaoning province, as saying that construction on China’s second carrier had begun in the port city of Dalian in Liaoning province. Wang said that the carrier would be completed in six years’ time, and that China ultimately intended to build four aircraft carriers.
That report was quickly taken down.
http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.ph ... ew&id=2489
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Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company has become the second yard building Type 052D DDGs
Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company has become the second yard building Type 052D DDGs
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GREAT poster by US ONI illustrates 148 classes of China's PLAN & MLE ships
Download http://t.co/0hxGzDwkSM
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148 navios. E com pelo menos mais uns 50 outros entre projeto e construção para os próximos 10/15 anos. É... vai ser um osso duro de roer a próxima década para a US Navy o Pacífico.
Enquanto isso em águas mais pacíficas ainda ao sul do equador...
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Enquanto isso em águas mais pacíficas ainda ao sul do equador...
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FCarvalho escreveu:148 navios. E com pelo menos mais uns 50 outros entre projeto e construção para os próximos 10/15 anos. É... vai ser um osso duro de roer a próxima década para a US Navy o Pacífico.
Enquanto isso em águas mais pacíficas ainda ao sul do equador...
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Pior que daqui apouco Wingate, se nada mudar no quadro atual, nem isso.
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O papel está contingenciado .Wingate escreveu:
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Ai, ai...nem uma fragata da classe ORIGAMI poderemos ter...LeandroGCard escreveu:O papel está contingenciado .Wingate escreveu:
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Chinese Shipyard Looks to Build Giant Floating Islands
1,000,000 ton battlestations
By Jeffrey Lin and P.W. Singer Posted April 20, 2015
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This CGI shows one of JDG's floating islands, which is likely the largest 120m X 900M configuration. The floating island can support both civilian and military missions, including supply, landing aircraft and basing of amphibious vehicles.
China, not just satisfied with turning South China Sea reefs into airports, is looking to expand its naval basing activities by building giant floating islands.
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http://www.popsci.com/chinese-shipyard- ... ng-islands
1,000,000 ton battlestations
By Jeffrey Lin and P.W. Singer Posted April 20, 2015
Floating Island
che at lt.cjdby.net
This CGI shows one of JDG's floating islands, which is likely the largest 120m X 900M configuration. The floating island can support both civilian and military missions, including supply, landing aircraft and basing of amphibious vehicles.
China, not just satisfied with turning South China Sea reefs into airports, is looking to expand its naval basing activities by building giant floating islands.
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http://www.popsci.com/chinese-shipyard- ... ng-islands
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Interessante esse conceito. O Brasil desenvolveu, ao longo dos anos, um bom "know-how" em construções off-shore e quem sabe, essa idéia poderia ser aproveitada. Na Amazônia, por exemplo, poderiam pensar em construir barcaças "porta-aviões" que poderiam ser rebocadas e ancoradas em determinados pontos dos rios navegáveis como verdadeiras "bases de apoio aéreo flutuantes".cabeça de martelo escreveu:Chinese Shipyard Looks to Build Giant Floating Islands
1,000,000 ton battlestations
By Jeffrey Lin and P.W. Singer Posted April 20, 2015
Floating Island
che at lt.cjdby.net
This CGI shows one of JDG's floating islands, which is likely the largest 120m X 900M configuration. The floating island can support both civilian and military missions, including supply, landing aircraft and basing of amphibious vehicles.
China, not just satisfied with turning South China Sea reefs into airports, is looking to expand its naval basing activities by building giant floating islands.
...
http://www.popsci.com/chinese-shipyard- ... ng-islands
Apenas imaginando (não paga imposto...ainda).
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No nosso caso seria uma ideia a considerar na ilhas de Trindade/Martin Vaz e no arquipélago de São Pedro e São Paulo.
Na região amazônica temos pistas de pouso a perder de vista construídas pela Comara.
É só saber manter.
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Na região amazônica temos pistas de pouso a perder de vista construídas pela Comara.
É só saber manter.
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E é perfeitamente viável construir plataformas de radar, ao estilo das antigas "Texas Towers", com o nosso "know-how" em construções off-shore:FCarvalho escreveu:No nosso caso seria uma ideia a considerar na ilhas de Trindade/Martin Vaz e no arquipélago de São Pedro e São Paulo.
Na região amazônica temos pistas de pouso a perder de vista construídas pela Comara.
É só saber manter.
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Com certeza Wingate. Temos tecnologia e experiência nesta área. A ver como o Sigaaz avança em suas propostas, que penso, talvez possam nos dar algumas soluções, se não iguais, mas próximas a estas.
A ver.
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A ver.
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