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Re: Marinha Indiana

Enviado: Dom Dez 10, 2017 10:06 am
por P44
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Re: Marinha Indiana

Enviado: Qui Dez 14, 2017 11:02 am
por pmicchi
tem dois aí meio gordinho, acho que não passam na escotilha...

Re: Marinha Indiana

Enviado: Ter Dez 19, 2017 5:54 pm
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#India Launched its Second Arihant-class #SSBN Ballistic Missile #Submarine Arighat

https://t.co/s5AQsnS84U

Re: Marinha Indiana

Enviado: Sex Jan 19, 2018 3:39 pm
por WalterGaudério
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#India Launched its Second Arihant-class #SSBN Ballistic Missile #Submarine Arighat

https://t.co/s5AQsnS84U


Se for verdade que o INS Arihant foi alagado na doca e os reparos vâo custar mais de Us$800 mi, então paro de falar mal da IAF e seus MiG 21

Re: Marinha Indiana

Enviado: Qua Fev 07, 2018 8:48 pm
por FCarvalho
O sonho não acabou... :mrgreen:

Sea Gripen para a Marinha Indiana.
http://www.cavok.com.br/blog/singapore- ... a-indiana/

abs

Re: Marinha Indiana

Enviado: Qui Fev 08, 2018 3:37 am
por Lord Nauta
FCarvalho escreveu:O sonho não acabou... :mrgreen:

Sea Gripen para a Marinha Indiana.
http://www.cavok.com.br/blog/singapore- ... a-indiana/

abs

Há ta bom! A Índia não e o Brasil. Apesar da miséria absoluta de grande parte da população as ''castas'' dominantes sabem aonde querem chegar e se empenham para isto.

Sds


Lord Nauta

Re: Marinha Indiana

Enviado: Qui Fev 08, 2018 4:09 am
por Marechal-do-ar
Se a India disser "não" para o Gripen pela terceira vez a SAAB vai poder pedir música no Fantástico?

Re: Marinha Indiana

Enviado: Sex Fev 09, 2018 4:35 pm
por FCarvalho
Sei não. Quem chamou os suecos dessa vez ao que parece foram os indianos. A ver no que vai dar isso.

abs

Re: Marinha Indiana

Enviado: Ter Abr 17, 2018 6:26 am
por P44
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The Indian Navy shows us the way to give a stronger punch to old Soviet-built warships: just add Israeli sensors and a bunch of VLS for BrahMos cruise missiles and Barak 1 SAM!

Re: Marinha Indiana

Enviado: Qui Abr 26, 2018 7:36 am
por cabeça de martelo
India reveals P-17A frigate configuration
Mrityunjoy Mazumdar, Alameda, California - Jane's Navy International

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A scale model of the Project 17A (P-17A) frigate at Defexpo 2018. Source: R Sanjeev

Indian naval shipbuilder Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDSL) unveiled a scale model of the Project 17A (P-17A) frigate at the Defexpo 2018 exhibition.

MDSL is building four ships in the class, while the remaining three are being constructed by Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE).

The P-17A platform has been described as an enlarged, stealthier variant of the three-ship Project 17 (P-17) Shivalik class frigates. The new ships are 149 m long, with a beam of 17.8 m, a draught of 5.15 m, a displacement of 6,673 tonnes, and a crew complement of 226.

The platform will be powered by two General Electric LM2500 gas turbines, and two MAN 12V28/33D STC diesels driving two shafts in a combined diesel or gas (CODOG) arrangement. Top speed is given as 28 kt, while range is 5,500 n miles at 16–18 kt or 1,000 n miles at 28 kt.

The ship will be armed with launchers for the Indo-Israeli Barak-8 or Long Range Surface-to-Air Missile (LR-SAM) missile system, two of which are mounted forward while another two are installed with two clusters mounted forward and two mounted abaft the funnel, and one eight-cell BrahMos missile launcher unit located forward.

Anti-submarine weapons comprise a pair of rocket launchers that are an indigenous modification of the RBU 6000, and a pair of triple-tube torpedo launchers.

Armament includes a 76 mm Oto Melara gun and a pair of AK-630M close-in weapon systems sited at aft above the hangar. The ships will be equipped with two anti-torpedo decoy systems, and what appear to be four decoy launchers.

Sensors include the Elta MF-STAR radar for the LR-SAM housed in an enclosed mast, a number of unspecified navigation radars, and a bow-mounted sonar.

Re: Marinha Indiana

Enviado: Sáb Jun 23, 2018 12:53 pm
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Re: Marinha Indiana

Enviado: Ter Jul 10, 2018 6:19 am
por P44
Plans for India’s second indigenous aircraft carrier continue to stall

Rahul Bedi, Delhi - Jane's Navy International
09 July 2018

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INS Vikramaditya (foreground) pictured in company with INS Viraat in early 2014. Viraat was formally decommissioned in March 2017, leaving the IN with just one carrier in operation. Source: Indian Navy

The Indian Navy’s (IN’s) longstanding plan to build and commission its second indigenous aircraft carrier (IAC-2) into service by 2030–32 has been further postponed due to steadily declining budgets, technological hurdles, and, above all, enduring delays by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) in approving the programme.

The proposed 65,000–70,000 tonne conventionally powered ‘flat top’ carrier – tentatively named Vishal (Grand) – capable of embarking 50–60 fixed- and rotary-wing platforms, attaining speeds of up to 30 kt, and projected to cost INR800–900 billion (USD11.65–13 billion) – is part of the IN’s Maritime Capability Perspective Plan (MCCP).

First announced in 2005 and later updated for the 15-year period until 2027, the MCPP envisages the IN fielding three carrier battle groups (CBGs): one for each seaboard and one in reserve. For the IN, CBGs incorporate its ‘sea control’ approach to regional power projection, helping shape the regional security environment and countering Chinese plans of fielding 5–6 carriers in the strategically vital Indian Ocean Region (IOR).

“The government needs to urgently take a call on approving the IAC-2, as that will determine whether or not China dominates India in the IOR,” former IN chief of staff Admiral Arun Prakash told Jane’s. If not, India will end up playing a subsidiary role in this region, he added.

The IN currently has just one aircraft carrier in operation: the 44,000-tonne refurbished Kiev-class carrier INS Vikramaditya (ex- Admiral Gorshkov ), with its MiG-29K/KuB (Fulcrum-D) fighter group. INS Viraat (ex-HMS Hermes ), the service’s second 23,900-tonne Centaur-class carrier, was decommissioned in March 2017 following 30 years of service.

By 2018–19, Vikramaditya was to have been supplemented by INS Vikrant, the 37,000-tonne Project 71 carrier with a short take-off but arrested recovery (STOBAR) configuration that has been under construction since 2009 at Cochin Shipyard Limited, southern India.

http://www.janes.com/article/81624/plan ... e-to-stall

Re: Marinha Indiana

Enviado: Ter Jul 10, 2018 9:38 am
por FCarvalho
O Vikrant tem uma boa dose de potencial para ser a base do projeto de um novo Nae tupiniquim.
É só manter os pés no chão e o nariz fora d'água.

Abs

Re: Marinha Indiana

Enviado: Dom Ago 19, 2018 12:52 pm
por P44
PROJECT 18:INDIA’S NEXT GENERATION DESTROYER
BY DEFENCEUPDATE · AUGUST 19, 2018

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Project 18 class destroyers will be equipped with advanced systems such as electromagnetic railguns, laser-based close-in weapon systems, advanced AESA and PESA radars, and active and passive array sonars.Kakinda Shipyard in collaboration with Mazgaon docks and L&T will lay keel for the destroyers that will have a displacement of 9000 tonnes. Meanwhile, DRDO in collaboration with Bharat Electronics will be designing the next generation of radar systems. The already developed Air and Missile defence system (AMDS) is being further worked upon. The AESA and PESA are to have extended ranges and possible merger into one multi-band radar. The destroyer will also have an X-band optronic mast detector radar.

For the project, DRDO in collaboration with Bharat Electronics will be designing next generation of radar systems to be incorporated into the planned 18-class. The already developed AMDS will be worked on further. The AESA and PESA radars will see extended ranges, and possible merger into one multi-band radar. The destroyer will also have an X-band optronic mast detector radar.

Project 18-class destroyers will be able to carry enough space for a single utility helicopter. The destroyers will be equipped with advanced UCAVs and UAVs, a possible compact version to be deployed on the destroyers of the EMALS is being worked out.

Project-18 class destroyers will have following armaments
Ballistic missiles and hypersonic Bramhos-II:
The next generation of point missile defense capable of launching Brahmos II will be worked upon.

The Electromagnetic Railgun:
Electromagnetic gun replacing the famed Otobreda of Indian Navy, will be supported with laser based CIWS, in works in LASTEC of DRDO. The warship will be deployed with 300 kW of laser system, capable of shooting down the aerial threats. The planned CIWS will draw inspiration from the present Phalnax CIWS and have its own radar. Indian Army has also expressed interests in the project, for it wishes to mount laser based systems on its combat vehicles. Additionally, the warship will also be equipped with small 100 kW laser based weapon systems with faster charging rates and continuous rate of application.

Laser-based CIWS
It is being developed by DRDO’s Laser Science and Technology Centre, Delhi will employ 300 kW of laser system enough to take out any aerial threat. It will have its own radar. In addition, the warship will have a smaller 100kW laser too.

How will this mega ship be powered?
It will use Integrated Electric Propulsion (IEP). L& T and DRDO will further work on DRDO’s already launched programe GATET for marine propulsion. The planned gas turbine will deliver power up to 36 MW, and destroyer will have 2 of these to deliver a power of 72 MW, in conjugation with 2 diesel generators of 10 MW each and 2 electric propulsion motors of 20 MW. Tata Advanced Systems Ltd. (TASL) which has designed platform, bridge, and Combat Management Systems in the past will work on Diesel generators and motors.

Project-18 aims to launch the lead ship in 2028. DRDO has spared 1.5 billion dollars for the programme from its annual budget.

https://defenceupdate.in/project-18indi ... destroyer/

Re: Marinha Indiana

Enviado: Ter Ago 21, 2018 11:12 pm
por pmicchi
P44 escreveu: Ter Abr 17, 2018 6:26 am Imagem
The Indian Navy shows us the way to give a stronger punch to old Soviet-built warships: just add Israeli sensors and a bunch of VLS for BrahMos cruise missiles and Barak 1 SAM!
ao que sei isso é uma plataforma de testes e nao sei se é totalmente operacional, mas mostra o quão compactas sao essas armas.

Acho o BrahMos uma arma sensacional que deveria ser considerada pela MB e a India como um parceiro no desenvolvimento da industria belica.