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Re: Marinha dos EUA

Enviado: Qui Jan 18, 2018 2:59 pm
por cabeça de martelo
SNA 2018: Contenders for the U.S. Navy FFG(X) Frigate Program

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The FFG(X) contenders as seen at SNA 2018 (note: HII Patrol Frigate on the bottom right was NOT on display at the show).

The US Department of Defense released a Request for Information (RFI) in July 2017 to let the industry know what the U.S. Navy is expecting from the FFG(X) Frigate. The RFI said, "A competition for FFG(X) is envisioned to consider existing parent designs for a Small Surface Combatant that can be modified to accommodate the specific capability requirements prescribed by the US Navy."

The U.S. Navy wants a frigate that can keep up with carrier strike groups as well as conduct missions on its own. “The FFG(X) will normally aggregate into strike groups and Large Surface Combatant led surface action groups but also possess the ability to robustly defend itself during conduct of independent operations while connected and contributing to the fleet tactical grid.” The U.S. Navy expects the frigate to be survivable in complex scenarios: "FFG(X) will perform its missions in complex electronic warfare and anti-ship missile threat environments".

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During SNA 2018, Dr. Regan Campbell, program manager for the Frigate Program Office (PMS 515) gave an FFG(X) program update.

FFG(X) is an agile, multi-mission platform designed for operation in littoral and blue water environments. Its missions are set to be Anti-Submarine Warfare, Surface Warfare, Electromagnetic Maneuver Warfare, and Air Warfare. FFG(X) will operate independently or integrated with a Task Force to conduct offensive and defensive Surface, Anti-Submarine, and Air Warfare.

According to the program manager, evolving threats in the global maritime environment drove the U.S. Navy to re-evaluate Frigate requirements and pursue a guided missile Frigate. FFG(X) leverages the proposed capabilities of the original Frigate (FF) program while adding:
• Increased Air Warfare (AW) capability in both self-defense and escort roles
• Enhanced survivability (specifically focused on reduced vulnerability)
• Increased Electromagnetic Maneuver Warfare (EMW) capability

Maximizing capabilities while balancing cost
• “High / Low” mix of surface combatant capabilities to meet the increased challenges of future operating environment

To reduce program risk for Detail Design & Construction (particularly with regard to the integration of warfare system elements and cyber architecture) common U.S. Navy systems will be used (EASR radar, COMBATSS21 combat system, C4ISR systems...) and launcher elements (Mk41 and SeaRAM) while encouraging hull, mechanical, and electrical system commonality with other US Navy platforms. Mature parent designs (ship design that has been through production and demonstrated at sea) are required to produce the most cost effective and capable designs to meet FFG(X) requirements

The program manager explained that Conceptual Design Proposals have now been received, with an award expected in late second quarter FY2018 (probably around March 2018).
The U.S. Navy intends to award a Detail Design and Construction contract for the first FFG(X) in 2020, the second ship in 2021 followed by the third and fourth ships in 2022. The "per hull cost" is expected to be $950 millions on average for 20 Frigates in the class.

Continua: https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.p ... ogram.html

Re: Marinha dos EUA

Enviado: Sáb Jan 20, 2018 7:19 pm
por P44
NAVSEA: New US Navy Frigate Will Cost $950M Per Hull, More Than Double LCS Cost - USNI News

:arrow: https://t.co/QEwhFyJGiG

Re: Marinha dos EUA

Enviado: Ter Jan 23, 2018 8:58 am
por cabeça de martelo
Como eles podem já estarem a definir preços nesta fase do programa?!

Re: Marinha dos EUA

Enviado: Sex Jan 26, 2018 11:25 am
por P44
Se calhar querem dizer "não poderão exceder este preço" ????????????

Re: Marinha dos EUA

Enviado: Sex Jan 26, 2018 1:26 pm
por cabeça de martelo
Poderá ser, já que há muitos destes projectos poderão ficar bem abaixo disso.

Re: Marinha dos EUA

Enviado: Qua Fev 21, 2018 1:40 pm
por pmicchi
mais sobre o esse programa de fragatas com a Navantia selecionada:

http://www.defensa.com/industria/navant ... grama-para

Interessante notar que a USN estima precisar de não mais de 20 fragatas para atuarem espalhadas pelo planeta, com enfase na escolta de outros navios de guerra. É um tipo de navio que perdeu muito em importancia desde o fim da Guerra Fria.

Re: Marinha dos EUA

Enviado: Qua Fev 21, 2018 1:44 pm
por cabeça de martelo

Re: Marinha dos EUA

Enviado: Sex Mar 09, 2018 4:28 pm
por P44
Noticia triste para os fans das OHP :mrgreen:

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Bremerton mothball fleet frigates to be used as targets

Two mothballed frigates at the Bremerton shipyard will be sunk in live-fire exercises.

Author: KING
Published: 4:21 PM PST March 7, 2018
Updated: 4:25 PM PST March 7, 2018

Two of the seven Navy ships moored at Bremerton's mothball fleet will be sunk under a barrage of firepower during upcoming multinational naval training exercises.

The USS Ingraham and the USS Ford will be used as live-fire targets for a sink exercise, known as SINKEX, according to the Navy's fiscal year 2019 budget.

Both the Ingraham and Ford, Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided missile frigates, were decommissioned at Naval Station Everett in 2015.

SINKEX is intended to be an opportunity to test a ship's weapon systems on a surface target. The exercise also presents an opportunity to study ship survivability while under fire, which the Navy has previously used to develop the next generation of naval vessels like the newest Ford-class nuclear-powered aircraft carriers.

The budget lists seven vessels total — four frigates, two amphibious cargo ships and one tank-landing ship — for use as targets in future iterations of the Rim of the Pacific and Valiant Shield training exercises.

Ford and Ingraham have been in the line-up for SINKEX since 2016, said U.S. Pacific Fleet spokesman Lt. Tim Gorman.

Ford is tentatively scheduled to be used in Valiant Shield this fall, however a lack of available military towing vessels may prevent it from being used this year, Gorman said.

If that's the case, Gorman said the Ford would be used as a target in another exercise at a later date.

Ingraham has not yet been assigned to a particular exercise.

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http://www.king5.com/article/news/local ... -526738284

Re: Marinha dos EUA

Enviado: Sex Mar 09, 2018 5:01 pm
por Lirolfuti
Vamos levantar as mãos para o alto e louvar!!!

Re: Marinha dos EUA

Enviado: Sáb Mar 10, 2018 7:42 am
por cabeça de martelo
Nós já fizemos isso quando o governo comprou as "M" Holandesas em vez de enterrar dinheiro nessas aí em cima.

Re: Marinha dos EUA

Enviado: Dom Mar 11, 2018 4:34 pm
por P44
Graças aos céus!!!

Re: Marinha dos EUA

Enviado: Qui Mar 29, 2018 12:54 am
por knigh7
Matéria da edição mais recente da revista Warships que está no Brasil:



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Re: Marinha dos EUA

Enviado: Qui Abr 12, 2018 11:57 am
por cabeça de martelo

Re: Marinha dos EUA

Enviado: Seg Abr 16, 2018 2:00 pm
por pmicchi
P44 escreveu:Noticia triste para os fans das OHP :mrgreen:

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Bremerton mothball fleet frigates to be used as targets

Two mothballed frigates at the Bremerton shipyard will be sunk in live-fire exercises.

Author: KING
Published: 4:21 PM PST March 7, 2018
Updated: 4:25 PM PST March 7, 2018

Two of the seven Navy ships moored at Bremerton's mothball fleet will be sunk under a barrage of firepower during upcoming multinational naval training exercises.

The USS Ingraham and the USS Ford will be used as live-fire targets for a sink exercise, known as SINKEX, according to the Navy's fiscal year 2019 budget.

Both the Ingraham and Ford, Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided missile frigates, were decommissioned at Naval Station Everett in 2015.

SINKEX is intended to be an opportunity to test a ship's weapon systems on a surface target. The exercise also presents an opportunity to study ship survivability while under fire, which the Navy has previously used to develop the next generation of naval vessels like the newest Ford-class nuclear-powered aircraft carriers.

The budget lists seven vessels total — four frigates, two amphibious cargo ships and one tank-landing ship — for use as targets in future iterations of the Rim of the Pacific and Valiant Shield training exercises.

Ford and Ingraham have been in the line-up for SINKEX since 2016, said U.S. Pacific Fleet spokesman Lt. Tim Gorman.

Ford is tentatively scheduled to be used in Valiant Shield this fall, however a lack of available military towing vessels may prevent it from being used this year, Gorman said.

If that's the case, Gorman said the Ford would be used as a target in another exercise at a later date.

Ingraham has not yet been assigned to a particular exercise.

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http://www.king5.com/article/news/local ... -526738284
eu que estou vendo errado ou eles deixaram as torres de 76mm?

Re: Marinha dos EUA

Enviado: Ter Abr 17, 2018 6:17 am
por P44
As torres deixaram, é praticamente o único armamento de que dispunham (para além de torpedos), após a retirada dos Mk-13 á proa...basicamente no fim de vida eram OPVs gigantes.