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Italy Navy Launches EU Operations Command Center
By TOM KINGTON
Published: 25 May 2010 14:13 Print | Email
ROME - The Italian Navy has launched a new land-based command facility that will be offered for use controlling European Union naval operations.
Established at the Navy's fleet command center at Santa Rosa, north of Rome, the new center has reached initial operating capability and will be fully operational in the first half of 2011, officials said.
The first EU-coordinated naval operation, Operation Atalanta, combating piracy off the coast of Somalia, is being run from Northwood in the United Kingdom.
Germany has also set up facilities to coordinate an EU naval operation.
"An operation like Atalanta could now be hosted by Italy," one official said.
Pending operations could justify multiple headquarters, a second official said.
Italian naval planners say the Italian facilities could host a core multinational staff within five days of the headquarters being designated to run an EU operation. A full multinational complement would be reached within 20 days.
Once fully manned for an operation, the headquarters would have a head count of 141, including 41 non-Italian personnel.
Likely missions could include separation of parties by force, stabilization, reconstruction and military advice to third countries, conflict prevention, evacuations and humanitarian operations assistance, an Italian naval document said.
The new headquarters will reach full operational capability when it moves into a new building at Santa Rosa, which is also set to host Italian fleet command functions hitherto hosted in a World War II bunker at Santa Rosa.
http://www.defensenews.com/story.php?i= ... =SEA&s=TOP
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Italy launches a versatile amphibious ship program
http://gb.zinio.com/pages/DefenseTechno ... 8279/pg-40
Los nuevos LHD de la MMI. Muy cerca en tamano de los BPC franceses y mas armado.

http://gb.zinio.com/pages/DefenseTechno ... 8279/pg-40
Los nuevos LHD de la MMI. Muy cerca en tamano de los BPC franceses y mas armado.



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European escribió:Italy launches a versatile amphibious ship program
http://gb.zinio.com/pages/DefenseTechno ... 8279/pg-40
Los nuevos LHD de la MMI. Muy cerca en tamano de los BPC franceses y mas armado.
Salut camarade European, comment vas tu ?
Bueno, con unas 16 000 toneladas no alcanzarán los 21 300 T de los 3 BPC franceses, sin embargo me parece más avispado pedirse LHD-lógisticos de tamaño "razonable"pertrechados de sus propios armas de defensa, que lo elegido por Francia de tener buques enormes sin defensa propia y consiguiente 100% dependiente de una escolta ...
Así, lo digo : Enhorabuena a Italia por su "volontarismo marítimo"

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Aún sabiendo que no cuenta...estéticamente, los diseños de italianos y holandeses, para mí gusto son de lo mejorcito que se puede ver flotando actualmente...(las F100 serán unas bestias pardas, pero como que agradables a la vista no son
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Saludos

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El porta-aviones Italiano 'Guiseppe Garibaldi' en la campaña de Libia:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FiwBvJFulo
Saludos y felicitaciones a los italianos!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FiwBvJFulo
Saludos y felicitaciones a los italianos!


Tierra de héroes anónimos y espíritus libres...
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Unas fotos de la primera FREMM italiana, la Carlo Bergamini, a vueltas estos días con sus pruebas de mar.
Pese a ser un buque de unas 6.000 t, similar en tamaño a una F-100, sus formas furtivas y, sobre todo, la masiva torre del Compact LW del 127 mm dan una falasa impresión de buque más "pequeño", lo que no le resta hermosura....
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Pese a ser un buque de unas 6.000 t, similar en tamaño a una F-100, sus formas furtivas y, sobre todo, la masiva torre del Compact LW del 127 mm dan una falasa impresión de buque más "pequeño", lo que no le resta hermosura....




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aca una nota
pero mas alla de la nota a los entendidos quiero hacer una pregunta el sistema strale es un kit a colocar en el cañon compacto y super-rapid o un cañon diferente a el compacto y super rapid??
GPS for Small Naval Rounds
Oto Melara: Canards Double The Range of 76mm Guns
By TOM KINGTON
Published: 2 October 2011
ROME - It is a small munition, just 5 kilograms, and is designed to be fired from the widely used 76mm naval cannon, but designers in Italy think it is big enough to shake up the rules of naval warfare.
The secret to Oto Melara's Vulcano 76 new munition is moveable fins, or canards, and GPS to hit targets with precision up to 40 kilometers away, doubling the range of standard, nonprecision 76mm gun munitions.
And that, the designers argue, will allow any of the 55 navies that use the 76mm gun to punch above their weight and become viable providers of precision naval fire support, from a safe range, as littoral operations become increasingly frequent.
"We looked at how many littoral ships already have the 76mm gun and estimate that there are 300 guns which could be eligible for this technology in the next 10 years," said Massimo Gualco, Oto Melara's head of naval systems, launchers and ammunition.
For CEO Carlo Iardella, the new munition will also boost sales of the 76mm, which has long been a steady seller for Oto Melara.
The La Spezia-based unit of Italy's Finmeccanica has long been developing guided munitions, whose canards are protected in the gun barrel by a jacket, or sabot, which falls away from the munition in flight. The firm has already developed the Strales system for the 76mm gun, which uses a beam-riding system connected to the ship's radar to guide a munition against incoming missiles, small vessels or aircraft.
For its larger 127mm naval guns and 155mm land cannons, Oto Melara is already working on the Vulcano system, which will use GPS, inertial navigation and an infrared sensor to hit targets with precision 100 kilometers away.
The novelty is that Oto Melara now wants to apply its 200 million euro ($271.9 million) research and development investment in the Vulcano concept to the smaller and more common 76mm gun, handing a naval gun support role to the smaller vessels that find themselves most often in littoral areas.
"We have long supported this idea, and now the progress on the 127mm Vulcano program has allowed it," said Gualco.
The ballistic Vulcano munition flies farther than a conventional munition for two reasons: Its narrower body - after it sheds its sabot - makes it more aerodynamic than a standard-caliber munition, albeit at the cost of losing explosive potential. Then, as the munition begins its descent to the target, the canards can be angled to elongate the descent as well as provide lateral movement as the GPS guides it to target.
The Vulcano 76, which Oto Melara plans to have ready by 2015, is designed for use on both the 76mm Compact and the newer 76mm Super Rapid guns the company has sold. While this requires limited on-board conversion work, it has a firing rate of 80 rounds per minute.
Gualco said that the new technology would help 76mm guns fulfill a role they were already being called on to perform.
"We knew that the 76mm guns had in any case been used for ground support, despite doctrine reserving this role for 127mm and 155mm guns," Gualco said.
Extending the gun's range allows vessels on coastal duties to put more distance between themselves and enemies ashore, said Gualco, citing the HMS Liverpool, a destroyer which came under rocket attack off the Libyan coast during operations in August.
"The munition will be complementary to airborne precision bombs," said Iardella.
Naval Targets
Also envisaged for hitting naval targets, a company video shows the munition crippling enemy vehicles and knocking out the engine of a vessel. Oto Melara is also working to give the munition laser targeting.
An Italian industrial source said the Vulcano 76 munition would cost between $30,000 and $40,000 - "far, far less than an equivalent missile."
The company is also planning an unguided version of the munition, featuring a sabot and the same aerodynamic body as the guided version, yielding a 30-kilometer range that is still greater than the standard 76mm munition on the market but falls 10 kilometers short of the guided version.
The new products will come equipped with fuzes that can be programmed to activate just before impact above the target- showering the target with fragments - or just after impact, meaning the explosion takes place after armor has been pierced.
An ammunition programmer in the cannon requires half a second to provide instructions to the fuze and give the GPS coordinates to the munition before firing, said Marco Brogi, Oto Melara's head of research and development.
After providing funding for the Vulcano munition for Oto Melara's 127mm and 155mm land-based gun, the Italian government is close to funding research on the Vulcano 76 program, an Italian naval source said.
Development of the 127mm and 155mm Vulcano program, meanwhile, proceeds following a guided 50-kilometer firing in March 2010. The system will be used on Italy's two general-purpose FREMM frigates, while Germany has ordered the Vulcano kit for the 127mm guns on its new frigates, although no munitions yet.
Oto Melara's other guided munition system, Strales has been acquired by Italy for use on its FREMM frigates and Cavour carrier, while a contract is due to be signed soon to put the system on board Italy's two Horizon-class frigates, the naval source said.
Colombia has signed to become the first export customer for the system, with four systems already delivered and munitions to follow.
As it introduces the Strales munition, known as Dart, the Vulcano 76 guided munition as well as the unguided version for its 76/62 gun, Oto Melara has also developed a loader capable of holding up to four different munition types in the same cannon, able to feed any type on demand.
http://www.defensenews.com/story.php?i=7851163
pero mas alla de la nota a los entendidos quiero hacer una pregunta el sistema strale es un kit a colocar en el cañon compacto y super-rapid o un cañon diferente a el compacto y super rapid??
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El STRALES se compone de un cañón de 76/62, la munición DART y los sistemas de guía para dicha munición. Por lo que es una modificación para los cañones de 76/62 mm, pudiendo usarse tanto para convertir a STRALES cañones más antiguos, como en versiones nuevas ya construidas como STRALES.
Ningún plan, por bueno que sea, resiste su primer recorte presupuestario.
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