Francisco Fdez escribió:No se si deberiamos transferir tecnologia a Venezuela tal y como se las gasta Chavez.
La parte positiva,mas trabajo para España.
Saludos
Seguramente no serán las F-100, pero tal vez sí podrían darle a Chávez las F-300...
Francisco Fdez escribió:No se si deberiamos transferir tecnologia a Venezuela tal y como se las gasta Chavez.
La parte positiva,mas trabajo para España.
Saludos
Andrés Eduardo González escribió:Francisco Fdez escribió:No se si deberiamos transferir tecnologia a Venezuela tal y como se las gasta Chavez.
La parte positiva,mas trabajo para España.
Saludos
Seguramente no serán las F-100, pero tal vez sí podrían darle a Chávez las F-300...
GUARIPETE escribió:pueden poner mas datos sobre las corbetas de marras? performance? armamento? costo? tripulacion? paises que las usen?
disculpen de antemano.
saludos
TOPOTAMALDER escribió:pero aún queda la duda: ¿qué buque de guerra le puede ofrecer Navantia a Venezuela y que sea fragata o algo parecido?...
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Indian Navy shopping for 41 warships
As part of the modernization spree the Indian Navy will acquire 41 vessels in five years
In the next five years the Indian Navy will acquire 41 new vessels to effectively neutralize any kind of threat from the seas informed Vice Admiral Ganesh Mahadevan, the Indian Navy’s Chief of Material while delivering the keynote address at the “Life Cycle Support for Ships and Submarines” seminar organized to commemorate 275 years of the Naval Dockyard in Mumbai last week. The acquisition will include two aircraft carriers, submarines, destroyers, frigates, and smaller crafts.
“The addition of new warships is critical as they are expected to serve the country for the next 25 to 50 years”, he stated. “This will a part of extensive modernization program to be undertaken by the Navy during the coming decade.”
The Governor of Maharashtra, K Sankarnarayanan while inaugurating the seminar pointed out that the threat from the seas had taken a new dimension after the terror attack on Mumbai on November 26th, 2008. “These challenges call for increased and effective naval presence not only at places far removed from the base ports but also to sustain ships at sea for longer duration. Substantial portion of India’s industrial and economic activity, including nuclear power stations and the offshore oil and gas fields installations were based in and around the sea within 200 km of the country’s coastline.”
The defense ministry has been shopping for submarines to augment its ageing fleet. Several submarine makers have been approached including those in Russia, France, Germany and Spain. There are plans to buy six submarines immediately. But the proposal by the ministry to have these made by two leading private companies, viz Larsen & Turbo and Pipavav shipyard had been shot down by the Navy.
Top naval officers who gave presentations at the seminar stressed the need for securing greater private participation for repairs and maintenance of vessels. They pointed out that with the Indian Navy having to play an increasing and divergent role requiring prolonged overseas deployments of naval combatants the need for life cycle support to ships and submarines has become a vital issue. “The navy is looking to developing a strong partnership with local industry which could provide it with not only the state of the art technology but also act as a technology enhancer,” said Vice Admiral Sanjeev Bhasin.
Over the years the naval dockyards have know to have built a great reputation for imbibing technologies sourced from all parts of the world and maintaining the equipment in operational state despite severe logistic constraints and lack of adequate technical documentation. Uncertainty of spares, impediments experienced in inventory management, need for reducing downtime during repairs have been some of the features the navy has been grappling with.
Posted by Joseph Fonseca
Emile Zola escribió:
Bueno, aunque sea muy feo a mi parecer, probable que salga como un patrullero muy polivalente e eficaz
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