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Bahhh depois que pegaram eles e as FRAC no maior love agora todo mundo tah invadindo a venezuela... mas não adianta tentar sair de cena assim.
Um abraço e t+
Um abraço e t+
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A noticia é recorrente, se é verdade deve estár próximo:
France Could Purchase Mil Mi-26 Heavy Russian Helicopters
MOSCOW. May 3 (Interfax-AVN) - France could make up its mind in a few months on the purchase of Russian Mil Mi-26 transport helicopters for its armed forces, Alexei Samusenko, the general designer of the Mil Helicopter Plant (MVZ), told Interfax-AVN.
The prospective purchase "is being negotiated by the French Defense Ministry and government," he said.
If the purchase is approved, Russian helicopters will be upgraded and filled with French avionics equipment to comply with the customer's requirements, Samusenko said.
Mi-26's were demonstrated to the French side at Istre military base in November 2007. "The final stage of the demonstration was attended by French generals, who participated in demonstration flights," he said.
The transport version of the Mi-26, demonstrated to the French side, is capable of carrying military hardware and personnel. The French military was also shown a medical version intended to evacuate wounded and the sick.
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Source: Daily News Bulletin; Moscow - English
France Could Purchase Mil Mi-26 Heavy Russian Helicopters
MOSCOW. May 3 (Interfax-AVN) - France could make up its mind in a few months on the purchase of Russian Mil Mi-26 transport helicopters for its armed forces, Alexei Samusenko, the general designer of the Mil Helicopter Plant (MVZ), told Interfax-AVN.
The prospective purchase "is being negotiated by the French Defense Ministry and government," he said.
If the purchase is approved, Russian helicopters will be upgraded and filled with French avionics equipment to comply with the customer's requirements, Samusenko said.
Mi-26's were demonstrated to the French side at Istre military base in November 2007. "The final stage of the demonstration was attended by French generals, who participated in demonstration flights," he said.
The transport version of the Mi-26, demonstrated to the French side, is capable of carrying military hardware and personnel. The French military was also shown a medical version intended to evacuate wounded and the sick.
(c) 2008 Daily News Bulletin; Moscow - English. Provided by ProQuest Information and Learning. All rights Reserved.
Source: Daily News Bulletin; Moscow - English
"O que se percebe hoje é que os idiotas perderam a modéstia. E nós temos de ter tolerância e compreensão também com os idiotas, que são exatamente aqueles que escrevem para o esquecimento"
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19/05/2008 - 19h00 - Atualizado em 19/05/2008 - 19h04
Pentágono confirma que avião militar entrou no espaço aéreo da Venezuela
Da France Presse
WASHINGTON, 19 Mai 2008 (AFP) - Um avião de vigilância da Marinha dos Estados Unidos, com "problemas intermitentes de navegação", entrou no final de semana passado no espaço aéreo venezuelano, admitiu nesta segunda-feira o Pentágono.
Pentágono confirma que avião militar entrou no espaço aéreo da Venezuela
Da France Presse
WASHINGTON, 19 Mai 2008 (AFP) - Um avião de vigilância da Marinha dos Estados Unidos, com "problemas intermitentes de navegação", entrou no final de semana passado no espaço aéreo venezuelano, admitiu nesta segunda-feira o Pentágono.
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Problemas intermitentes....
O problema é que o avião de vigilância(EA-6 Prowler?) precisava chegar só um pouquinho mais perto....
O problema é que o avião de vigilância(EA-6 Prowler?) precisava chegar só um pouquinho mais perto....
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Deve ter sido um P-3... eles tem um montão 'com problemas' naquelas áreas...Skyway escreveu:Problemas intermitentes....
O problema é que o avião de vigilância(EA-6 Prowler?) precisava chegar só um pouquinho mais perto....
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MOSCOW, May 19 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's new Voronezh-type radar site in the southern town of Armavir will be put on combat duty in February 2009, the commander of the Russian Space Forces said on Monday.
"To be exact, on February 26, the radar will be capable of replacing the missile attack warning sites in Mukachevo [western Ukraine] and Sevastopol [the Crimea]," Colonel General Vladimir Popovkin told journalists.
Popovkin said Russia and Ukraine had withdrawn from the agreement on using these radar sites. The agreement, signed in 1997, defined the main principles for using early-warning missile systems located in Ukraine, as well as the operational order for Mukachevo and Sevastopol units and their provision, funding, modernization and reconstruction.
"The Space Forces had a choice - whether to repair the obsolete Ukrainian radars or start work to build a new station near Armavir. The decision was made to build the new station so that it could be put on experimental combat duty by December 2008," Popovkin said.
With an effective range of 4,000 kilometers (2,500 miles) the Voronezh-type radar has capabilities similar to its predecessors, the Dnepr and Daryal, which are currently deployed outside Russia, but uses less power and is more environmentally friendly.
Washington wants to place 10 missile interceptors in Poland and a radar station in the neighboring Czech Republic, purportedly to counter a missile threat from Iran and other "rogue" states. Russia has fiercely opposed the plans, saying the European shield would destroy the strategic balance of forces and threaten Russia's national interests.
Former president Vladimir Putin proposed last year setting up missile defense information exchange centers in Moscow and Brussels. Russia has also offered the U.S. use of radar stations at Armavir and Gabala in Azerbaijan, as alternatives to the missile shield deployment in Central Europe.
"To be exact, on February 26, the radar will be capable of replacing the missile attack warning sites in Mukachevo [western Ukraine] and Sevastopol [the Crimea]," Colonel General Vladimir Popovkin told journalists.
Popovkin said Russia and Ukraine had withdrawn from the agreement on using these radar sites. The agreement, signed in 1997, defined the main principles for using early-warning missile systems located in Ukraine, as well as the operational order for Mukachevo and Sevastopol units and their provision, funding, modernization and reconstruction.
"The Space Forces had a choice - whether to repair the obsolete Ukrainian radars or start work to build a new station near Armavir. The decision was made to build the new station so that it could be put on experimental combat duty by December 2008," Popovkin said.
With an effective range of 4,000 kilometers (2,500 miles) the Voronezh-type radar has capabilities similar to its predecessors, the Dnepr and Daryal, which are currently deployed outside Russia, but uses less power and is more environmentally friendly.
Washington wants to place 10 missile interceptors in Poland and a radar station in the neighboring Czech Republic, purportedly to counter a missile threat from Iran and other "rogue" states. Russia has fiercely opposed the plans, saying the European shield would destroy the strategic balance of forces and threaten Russia's national interests.
Former president Vladimir Putin proposed last year setting up missile defense information exchange centers in Moscow and Brussels. Russia has also offered the U.S. use of radar stations at Armavir and Gabala in Azerbaijan, as alternatives to the missile shield deployment in Central Europe.
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Nossa... logo eles?Skyway escreveu:Nem eu nem você Cb_lima acertamos....foi um S-3...
Doidera pura (afinal o alcance deles não é lá essas coisas).
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Tem um PA,
Uma base aerea enorme, numa ilha.
Uma base aerea enorme, numa ilha.
"O que se percebe hoje é que os idiotas perderam a modéstia. E nós temos de ter tolerância e compreensão também com os idiotas, que são exatamente aqueles que escrevem para o esquecimento"
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cb_lima escreveu:Nossa... logo eles?Skyway escreveu:Nem eu nem você Cb_lima acertamos....foi um S-3...
Doidera pura (afinal o alcance deles não é lá essas coisas).
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Range 2,300+ nautical miles (2,645 statute miles, 4232 km)
Isso é pouco?
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Eu não tenho nem idéia quanto a viabilidade mas eu sonho ver um desses com um radar do R-99 em cima dele operando no SP!Alcantara escreveu:cb_lima escreveu: Nossa... logo eles?
Doidera pura (afinal o alcance deles não é lá essas coisas).
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S-3 Viking
Range 2,300+ nautical miles (2,645 statute miles, 4232 km)
Isso é pouco?
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Isso nunca acontecerá!
Ele é curto demais, os assentos ejetores precisam de area livre acima do cockpit e o Erieye é muito grande.
Vamos por partes. 1º vamos por o SP operando, despoissss agente pensa no que vai voar nele!
É muita coisa para querer ao mesmo tempo
Ele é curto demais, os assentos ejetores precisam de area livre acima do cockpit e o Erieye é muito grande.
Vamos por partes. 1º vamos por o SP operando, despoissss agente pensa no que vai voar nele!
É muita coisa para querer ao mesmo tempo
Abraços,
Padilha
Padilha