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hunterhik escribió:...y en cuanto a los Mistral, tengo entendido que llegaron con el Aldea. en pocas ...
Boeing to Provide Harpoon Missile Bodies for U.S. Defence Department
Boeing Co., St. Louis, Mo. has been awarded a $145,090,000 firm-fixed-price contract on June 29. The contract includes procurement of 34 harpoon missile bodies in addition to two encapsulated harpoon certification training vehicles, the Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md being the contracting activity, the U.S. Defence Department announced.
Moreover, under the contract award Boeing will provide the governments of Saudi Arabia and India with 41 tactical air launch all up rounds (AURs), eight exercise AURs and additional four captive air training missiles (CATMs) for the government of India.
What is more, as stipulated by the contract two SLAM-ER CATMs will be provided for the government of Korea, accompanied by 68 shipping containers for the governments of Taiwan (36), Saudi Arabia (15), India (15), and Korea (2); and associated harpoon hardware for the U.S. Navy and the governments of Australia, Korea, Japan, Canada, Chile, Pakistan, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates.
Work, which is expected to be completed by December 2013 will be performed in St. Charles, St. Louis and various locations in and outside the continental U.S.
Doorman escribió:Esta charla viene a confirmar los problemas que pasó el OHIGGINS en sus primeros años en Chile .Y aclara el estado en que estaba el buque con un 82% de pérdida de disponibilidad(una cifra muy alta para un buque nuevo)en base a fallas de equipos, diseño y logística.
Por otro lado decir que hoy se ganado un 40% mas de disponibilidad no me alegra en absoluto.Todo lo contrario, porque indica que en el 2011, el buque no operó satisfactoriamente con un bajo porcentaje de disponibilidad...lo cual es malo, porque el Ohiggins no fué afectado por el TSUNAMI. Y por tanto ,esa inoperatividad, es a causa de otros motivos menos justificables.
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Norway fires first ground-based Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile from NASAMS launcher
Test validates ESSM's role in medium-range, ground-based air defense
FARNBOROUGH, England, July 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Royal Norwegian Air Force successfully fired a Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile from a National Advanced Surface-to-Air-Missile System (NASAMS). During the first-of-its-kind test at the Andoya Rocket Range in Northern Norway, the ESSM intercepted and destroyed an air target.
"Completion of this live-fire exercise is a major step forward in our efforts to qualify ESSM as a ground-based air defense solution," said Rick Nelson, Raytheon Missile Systems' vice president of Naval Weapon Systems. "We will continue our engineering efforts to fully integrate ESSM into NASAMS and other land-based launch systems."
In addition to the launcher, the risk-reduction firing event used the NASAMS Fire Distribution Center (FDC) and the Hawk air defense system's High-Power Illuminator radar that served as the semi-active illumination source.
"Raytheon and our Norwegian partner KONGSBERG are expanding the flexibility and capability of our NASAMS, Hawk and Hawk XXI systems," said Tim Glaeser, vice president of Business Development and Strategy for Integrated Air and Missile Defense at Raytheon's Integrated Defense Systems business. "Our Hawk customers may have the option in the future to implement ESSM with modifications to the system. NASAMS system users will also benefit from having ESSM as an additional effector."
Joining AMRAAM and AIM-9X, ESSM is the third Raytheon missile to be successfully fired from the NASAMS launcher. ESSM adds another capability to Raytheon's growing portfolio of ground-based air defense solutions.
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