Re: NOTICIAS
Enviado: Qui Dez 01, 2022 12:07 am
Ainda preferiria ver as T-26 na MB!
Navantia Oficial escreveu:Llegada de la corbeta HMS Al-Diriyah construida en #Navantia en Bahía de Cádiz a la base naval King Faisal.
The King's ship HMS Al-Diriyah arrived on Thursday at the King Faisal Naval Base of the Western Fleet #RSNF @SAMIDefense @SPAINinKSA
Thomas Copeman, VP of Naval Systems, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control, states in our video interview that Patriot has been integrated with AEGIS in previous efforts with AEGIS Ashore, a land-based version of the AEGIS Weapons System focused on Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD), at the Pacific Missile Range Facility:“We’ve conducted some testing and integration work for the government already where we’ve demonstrated the capability at different levels of system integration across the AEGIS Weapon System that will eventually lead to a flight test in the near future on there (referring to the display), but it’s fully integrated with the AEGIS Weapons System.”
Another aspect that Cavanaugh remarked on was PAC-3 MSE’s longstanding, and expanding production line, which in turn can provide the USN with another source for BMD-capable missiles.“So it kind of changes the calculus and how our adversaries effectors are focused on our platforms and how they’ve had you know, they just weapon systems been in the fleet for over 50 years Standard Missile has been out there with them. Or adversaries have designed measures to counter those systems. This changes that calculus using this weapon. So it brings the Navy a great capability.”
PAC-3 MSE could supplement SM series missiles in the critical role of BMD in the fleet. As a comparison, the current SM-6 production is 125 missiles a year with the line planning to produce 200 per year by 2026.“We’re at a 500 missile per year production rate ramped up to 550 by the end of the year by the end of 2023. And then we’re investing in facilitation to increase that production as well.”
Naval News could not receive comment on exactly why the USN’s interest has increased to the point of the concept making its debut at SNA.“Oh yeah, we’ve looked at this before. There’s more interest from the U.S. Navy. I would say there’s more focus on it now. We’ve progressed significantly last year in our integration efforts and demonstrated that integration to the U.S. government.”
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/20 ... o-country/This agreement is a result of our long and persistent dedication to develop and supply noise-free electric propulsion technology suited for Naval and Commercial Vessels. The STADT Lean Propulsion® technology has received exceptional good feedback from our existing customers world wide – both Naval and Commercial. This contract is a confirmation from a new NATO country that our technology meet and fulfil the strictest naval signature requirements”
É claro que construir um submarino sem tubos para os torpedos economizaria. Se é para ser assim, façam sem propulsão então. Vai economizar ainda mais.EduClau escreveu: Sáb Abr 01, 2023 9:06 pm France Joins AUKUS Submarine Program
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The upgraded program will be renamed FUKUS after France joins. Following the expected formal announcement, the submerge à trois will become a submerge à quatre. Boris Johnson, who was among the leaders who originally announced the AUKUS program, is said to be keen to join the celebrations. A Downing Street spokesperson has preemptively denied the existence of the planned catered business meetings.
It is understood that Canada will not be allowed to join FUKUS for common decency reasons.
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/20 ... e-program/
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Não fui claro (maliciosamente), mas a nota é em modo broma, 1º de Abril. É até curioso que um meio como o Naval News participe deste tipo de brincadeira.knigh7 escreveu: Dom Abr 02, 2023 12:14 amÉ claro que construir um submarino sem tubos para os torpedos economizaria. Se é para ser assim, façam sem propulsão então. Vai economizar ainda mais.EduClau escreveu: Sáb Abr 01, 2023 9:06 pm France Joins AUKUS Submarine Program
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The upgraded program will be renamed FUKUS after France joins. Following the expected formal announcement, the submerge à trois will become a submerge à quatre. Boris Johnson, who was among the leaders who originally announced the AUKUS program, is said to be keen to join the celebrations. A Downing Street spokesperson has preemptively denied the existence of the planned catered business meetings.
It is understood that Canada will not be allowed to join FUKUS for common decency reasons.
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/20 ... e-program/
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