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Re: Marinha da Federação Russa

Enviado: Sex Dez 12, 2014 6:33 am
por Carlos Lima
Para quem nunca viu silos lançadores...

http://ic.pics.livejournal.com/zvezdochka_ru/39660376/245038/245038_900.jpg

;)

Esse bicho é um monstro!!! :shock:

Coisa de doido!

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CB_Lima

Re: Marinha da Federação Russa

Enviado: Sáb Dez 13, 2014 1:37 pm
por P44
Third Borei-class nuclear sub, "Vladimir Monomakh," now in service in Russian Navy.

http://t.co/2UyPMDU6yd

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Re: Marinha da Federação Russa

Enviado: Dom Dez 14, 2014 10:58 am
por Lirolfuti
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Re: Marinha da Federação Russa

Enviado: Qui Dez 18, 2014 5:04 pm
por P44
Project 22350 frigate «Admiral Gorshkov» on sea trials in the Gulf of Finland

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Re: Marinha da Federação Russa

Enviado: Qui Dez 18, 2014 9:40 pm
por Brasileiro
Esta fragata está entre as mais belas atualmente! 8-]


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Re: Marinha da Federação Russa

Enviado: Qui Dez 18, 2014 11:42 pm
por FCarvalho
A marinha russa promete dar trabalho novamente depois de 2020. Outra vez. :wink:

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Re: Marinha da Federação Russa

Enviado: Sex Dez 19, 2014 12:26 am
por faterra
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RussianNavy - K-329 Severodvinsk Nuclear Attack
Fonte: http://www.planobrazil.com/britanicos-e ... que-russo/

Re: Marinha da Federação Russa

Enviado: Sex Dez 19, 2014 12:39 am
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RussianNavy - Yury Dolgorukiy Noiseless Borei class nuclear submarine
Silent sub: Russian noiseless Borei class nuclear submarine immersed
Published: 30 December, 2012, 17:26

Super-modern, powerful and almost noiseless Russian nuclear submarine Vladimir Monomakh has been put in water to become the third ship of the Borei project. The cruiser is about to begin sea trials and mooring to become fully operational in 2013.
Vladimir Monomakh was laid down at Russia’s largest shipbuilding complex Sevmash, located on the shores of the White Sea in the town of Severodvinsk in northern Russia on March 19, 2006 – the 100th anniversary of the Russian submarine fleet.
Borei-class submarine
Length: 170 m
Beam: 13.5 m
Draught: 10 m
Test depth: 450 m
Displacement:
14,720 tons surfaced
24,000 tons submerged
Speed: 29 knots (54 km/h)
Complement: 107 (55 officers)
Armament: 16-20 × Bulava SLBMs
6 × 533 mm torpedo tubes
It belongs to a class of missile strategic submarine cruisers with a new generation of nuclear reactor, which allows the submarine to dive to a depth of 480 meters. It can spend up to three months in autonomous navigation and, thanks to the latest achievements in the reduction of noise, it is almost silent compared to previous generations of submarines.
The submarine is armed with the new missile system, which has from 16 to 20 solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missiles Bulava (SS-NX-30 by NATO classification). The rocket is able to overcome any prospective missile defense system.
On August 27, 2011, the Russian Defense Ministry reported on a successful test of Bulava to investigate its maximum range. The missile was launched from the White Sea, flew 9,300km in just 33 minutes, and then fell in the specified area in the Pacific Ocean.
All Borei class submarines are equipped with a floating rescue chamber designed to fit in the whole crew.
The Borei family
The first and head submarine of Borei class, Yury Dolgoruky, has already completed the test program and is to be officially adopted by the Russian Navy on Sunday. Construction of the missile carrier is approximately estimated at around US$770 million, while other Borei class submarines are believed to cost less.
“The hoisting of the flag and the signing of the acceptance act is to be adopted at the Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk on Sunday, December 30,” the Rubin design bureau that designed the submarine said in a statement on Saturday.
Another missile cruiser of this project, the Aleksandr Nevsky, is undergoing tests, according to Borisov. While a fourth, more advanced submarine, the Knyaz Vladimir, with enhanced technical characteristics and increased ammunition is currently being built.
Over the next eight years Russia plans to have built 10 Borei class submarines altogether, according to the state armaments program of 2011-2020. All Borei class submarines are believed to provide a basis of naval strategic nuclear forces of Russia in the coming decades.
http://www.discussionworldforum.com/sho ... php?t=4257

Re: Marinha da Federação Russa

Enviado: Sex Dez 19, 2014 1:20 am
por Luís Henrique
FCarvalho escreveu:A marinha russa promete dar trabalho novamente depois de 2020. Outra vez. :wink:

abs.
2020???

Quero ver quem tem coragem de encarar HOJE? :twisted: :twisted:

Re: Marinha da Federação Russa

Enviado: Sáb Dez 20, 2014 9:03 am
por Lirolfuti
Parece que o Mistral azedou. O navio escola Smolniy que abrigava no porto de St Nazaire as tripulações russa que assumiria os dois navios acaba de suspender para retornar à Rússia.

http://www.meretmarine.com/fr/content/e ... du-smolniy

Re: Marinha da Federação Russa

Enviado: Sáb Dez 20, 2014 9:14 am
por LeandroGCard
Lirolfuti escreveu:Parece que o Mistral azedou. O navio escola Smolniy que abrigava no porto de St Nazaire as tripulações russa que assumiria os dois navios acaba de suspender para retornar à Rússia.

http://www.meretmarine.com/fr/content/e ... du-smolniy
Muito provável que agora os russos é que não queiram mais, pois não tem $$$ para pagar.


Leandro G. Card

Re: Marinha da Federação Russa

Enviado: Sáb Dez 20, 2014 9:56 am
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RussianNavy - B-585 Sankt-Peterburg project 677 Lada class diesel-electric submarine

Re: Marinha da Federação Russa

Enviado: Sáb Dez 20, 2014 9:59 am
por faterra
The Russian Navy's Project 677 Lada-class submarine is a class designed by the Russian Rubin Design Bureau. The class is also referred to as the Petersburg (or Sankt Peterburg or Peterburg) class, after the lead ship. A program to develop a "fourth generation" diesel-electric submarine, it aimed to produce a highly improved version of the Project 636 Kilo class with much quieter, new combat systems, and possibly air-independent propulsion.
Name: Lada-class submarine Builders: Admiralty Shipyard, Saint Petersburg Operators: Russian Navy
Preceded by: Kilo-class submarine Built: 1997– present
In service:1 Building: 2 Planned: 8 Completed: 1 Active: 1 (test boat)
General characteristics
Type: Submarine Displacement: 2,700 long tons (2,700 t) submerged; 1,765 t Surfaced
Length: 72 m (236 ft 3 in); 67 m on waterline Beam: 7.1 m (23 ft 4 in) Draft: 6.5 m (21 ft 4 in)
Propulsion: Electric propulsion motor on permanent magnets Storage battery with increased service life
2 diesel Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) systems based on oxygen-hydrogen fuel cells 1 shaft 2,700 hp (2,013 kW)
Speed: 21 knots (24 mph; 39 km/h)submerged; 10kt surfaced Endurance: 45 days Test depth: 300 m (984 ft)
Complement: 34(38) officers and men
Armament: 6 × 533 mm (21 in) torpedo tubes
18 torpedoes SSM
• RPK-6/SS-N-16 Vodopad/Stallion [1];
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lada-class_submarine

Re: Marinha da Federação Russa

Enviado: Sáb Dez 20, 2014 10:48 am
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RussianNavy - K-329 Severodvinsk Nuclear Multipurpose Attack Submarine

The Yasen Class submarine (NATO reporting name: "Severodvinsk", also known erroneously as the Graney class) is a Russian nuclear multipurpose attack submarine.[11][12][13] Based on the Akula-class submarine and the Alfa-class submarines it is projected to replace Russia's Soviet-era attack submarines, both Akula and Oscar-class submarines.
Name: Yasen
Operators: Russian Navy
Preceded by: Akula-class submarine
Cost: US$1.6 billion[1]
Building: 3[2]
Planned: 12[3][4] (7 on order)[5]
Completed: 2 (Severodvinsk and Kazan)
Active: 1[6]
General characteristics
Displacement: 7,700–8,600 surfaced
Length: 120 m (390 ft)[7]
Beam: 15 m (49 ft)[7]
Propulsion: 1x KPM type pressurized water reactor
Speed: 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph) surfaced, 28 knots (52 km/h; 32 mph) submerged silent, 35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph) submerged max[8]
Range: unlimited except by food supplies
Test depth: 600 m (2,000 ft)
Complement: 90 (32 officers)
Sensors and
processing systems: Rim Hat ESM/ECM Snoop Pair Surface Search Radar
Armament: 32 (8x4) VLS;[9]
[10] or
40 (8x5) VLS[9] Kalibr Cruise Missiles Russian domestic versions of the export 3M-54 Klub Anti Ship, Anti Submarine and Land Attack Submarine Launched Variants.
10x torpedo tubes (8x650mm and 2x533mm).

Project / Name / Laid down / Launched / Commissioned / Fleet
885 / K-329 Severodvinsk / 21 December 1993 / 15 June 2010 / 30 December 2013 / Northern
885M / K-561 Kazan / 24 July 2009 / 2015 / 2016 /
885M / K-573 Novosibirsk / 26 July 2013 / / 2017 /
885M / Krasnoyarsk / 27 July 2014 / / /
885M / Khabarovsk / 27 July 2014 / / /

Re: Marinha da Federação Russa

Enviado: Sáb Dez 20, 2014 12:17 pm
por Luís Henrique
LeandroGCard escreveu:
Lirolfuti escreveu:Parece que o Mistral azedou. O navio escola Smolniy que abrigava no porto de St Nazaire as tripulações russa que assumiria os dois navios acaba de suspender para retornar à Rússia.

http://www.meretmarine.com/fr/content/e ... du-smolniy
Muito provável que agora os russos é que não queiram mais, pois não tem $$$ para pagar.


Leandro G. Card
Eu acho que NESTES TEMPOS, eles estão preferindo ALTERAR os investimentos.
Em vez de investir U$ 500 ou U$ 600 mi em um navio de 20.000T para ataques anfíbios eles podem investir esse valor em mais um Borei, por praticamente o mesmo valor $ e deslocando praticamente o mesmo (O Borei desloca 24.000T), eu creio que com os atuais problemas com os EUA e Otan, é um investimento MELHOR para a marinha russa. :twisted: :twisted: