Pelo menos vocês tem do que ainda se lembrar de tempos de grandeza.
Aqui não dá para fazer isso, porque senão tínhamos que mandar devolver a colônia aos donos.
abs
Moderador: Conselho de Moderação
Pelo menos vocês tem do que ainda se lembrar de tempos de grandeza.
La Armada tiene que sustituir 6 buques oceánicos (2 Clase Descubierta ex F30 + 4 Serviola) en los próximos años.cabeça de martelo escreveu: ↑Ter Mai 12, 2020 6:33 am Spain officially joins European Patrol Corvette (EPC) program
Spain’s application to participate in the EPC program has been officially approved, infodefensa.com announced on 11th May. According to the defence experts, Spain’s application for the France-Italy led program was a bit surprising because they have Meteoro-class offshore patrol vessels built by Navantia, but for sure, it’s not a corvette.
Greece has already joined the EPC program, Bulgaria and Portugal are considering to join.
The project is one of many being supported by an EU initiative called “Permanent Structured Cooperation” (PESCO) that is to be supported by the entire EU community. It sounds like this may be heading toward a shipbuilding version of Airbus.
The European Patrol Corvette (EPC) program aims to design and develop a prototype of a reduced-capacity combatant with a displacement of 3,000 tons, a draft of less than five meters and a modular approach, based on different configurations.
Navantia has had contacts at the industrial level since the beginning of the year to enter the program with the Fincantieri -Italy- and Naval Group -France- shipyards, respectively. These two shipbuilders have recently created a joint venture, Naviris, which would be launched with this project.
Fincantieri and Naval Group are the main contractors, with the coordinator being the first. The goal is for this to be the first Naviris project, which will also carry out R&D projects financed by the respective Defense Ministers of Italy and France.
There are three possible configurations;
a corvette optimized in anti-submarine warfare,
a light frigate with anti-air and anti-submarine capabilities
Offshore patrol vessel
The ship will have a displacement of 3,000t, a draft of less than 5m and the design will allow adjustments to meet different requirements.
The project is supported by the navies of France and Italy. The French Navy intends to replace six ships of the Floreal class and the Italian Navy wants to replace eight ships – four of the Cassiopeia class and four of the Commander class. France plans to build nine or eleven ships while Italy intends to build eight. The first class would be Italian, with a date of entry into service in 2027. While the first of the French variant is aimed to be delivered in 2030.
First corvette is aimed to be delivered to the Italian Navy in 2027
https://navalnews.net/spain-officially- ... c0IvNer6a8
As corvetas aqui viraram oficialmente fragatas e passam das 3 mil ton sem maiores problemas com nomeclatura ou definições conceituais.cabeça de martelo escreveu: ↑Ter Mai 12, 2020 1:40 pm Não faria sentido, vocês já têm a vossa "Corveta". É uma questão de recursos e de duplicação de meios.
Olá Cabeça,cabeça de martelo escreveu: ↑Qua Mai 13, 2020 7:59 am E é por isso mesmo que eu penso que a melhor opção é continuarem o programa que já começaram das Fragata Classe Tamandaré e se possível aumentarem posteriormente o número de navios. Outras opções só mesmo mais NPO ou fragatas mais pesadas de 6000 toneladas. Adquirir Corvetas que só terão 4000 milhas de autonomia e 24 nós de velocidade máxima... acredito que fosse uma má opção para o Brasil.