Re: A 4ª Frota e o Brasil
Enviado: Sex Jul 18, 2008 3:43 pm
Parabéns pelo debate galera,estou sendo esclarecido em vários aspectos que eu até desconhecia.
Bem vindo das férias professor.
Bem vindo das férias professor.
Inclui nesta equação o Daniel Dantas, também.Túlio escreveu:Lula = FFHH , ou PT = PSDB ou SAME OLD SHIT!!!!
Túlio escreveu:Lula = FFHH , ou PT = PSDB ou SAME OLD SHIT!!!!
Já começou a operação abafa. Quem ameaça abrir o bico, será contemplado com um curso no exterior. Mais bem longe, muito longe.alexandre lemos escreveu:Inclui nesta equação o Daniel Dantas, também.Túlio escreveu:Lula = FFHH , ou PT = PSDB ou SAME OLD SHIT!!!!
Só o assinado pelo FHC: 300 Km.Sniper escreveu:Marino, existe algum impedimento legal para ultilização de mísseis de cruzeiro como o tomahawk pela MB??Marino escreveu:Será um SNA, ou seja, não haverão mísseis balísticos.
A capacidade de lançar mísseis táticos, tipo sub-harpoon, ou SM-39, existirá.
Quanto a mísseis de cruzeiro... Tema interessante, né?
Já escrevi que pouco comentado por aqui.
Abraço!
Me parece que o impedimento é quanto ao comércio, a aquisição de misseis e componentes de terceiros com estas caracteristicas ou venda destes para terceiros. Não me parece que impede o país de desenvolver internamente.Marino escreveu:Só o assinado pelo FHC: 300 Km.Sniper escreveu: Marino, existe algum impedimento legal para ultilização de mísseis de cruzeiro como o tomahawk pela MB??
Abraço!
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Olá Brisa,brisa escreveu:Concordo em genero número e grau com Vc Orestes.
Agora uma pergunta:
Existem mecanismos constitucionais para "amarrar" um projeto de governo a um de Estado, como naqueles "planos quinquenais"???
Caso positivo, ai sim elevaria minha confianca e meu otimismo.
sds
Brisa
Aquele do espinafre resolve???Marino escreveu:Será um SNA, ou seja, não haverão mísseis balísticos.
A capacidade de lançar mísseis táticos, tipo sub-harpoon, ou SM-39, existirá.
Quanto a mísseis de cruzeiro... Tema interessante, né?
Já escrevi que pouco comentado por aqui.
Marino escreveu:Será um SNA, ou seja, não haverão mísseis balísticos.
A capacidade de lançar mísseis táticos, tipo sub-harpoon, ou SM-39, existirá.
Quanto a mísseis de cruzeiro... Tema interessante, né?
Já escrevi que pouco comentado por aqui.
Israel desenvolveu um interessante:alcmartin escreveu:Aquele do espinafre resolve???Marino escreveu:Será um SNA, ou seja, não haverão mísseis balísticos.
A capacidade de lançar mísseis táticos, tipo sub-harpoon, ou SM-39, existirá.
Quanto a mísseis de cruzeiro... Tema interessante, né?
Já escrevi que pouco comentado por aqui.
Abs!
In May 2000 Israel is reported to have secretly carried out its first test launches from two German-built Dolphin-class submarines of cruise missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads. The missiles launched from vessels off Sri Lanka in the Indian Ocean are said to have hit a target at a range of about 1,500 kilometers. Israel is reported to possess a 200kg nuclear warhead, containing 6kg of plutonium, that could be mounted on cruise missiles.