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Gracias, en youtube hay un video sobre estos ejercicios, y sobre los otros, donde aparecen paracaidistas tambien.
"Nudo marítimo"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mclDOkFl ... annel_page
"Ejercicios de la 30ava brigada"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bwzvj42H ... annel_page
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Gracias.
Por cierto, si a alguien le interesa, esta es la lista del comercio de armas del "United Nations Register of Conventional Arms" de los años 1999-2007 (donde está la venta de armas convencionales a Georgia, claro está )
http://disarmament.un.org/UN_REGISTER.N ... Frame3#165
Por cierto, si a alguien le interesa, esta es la lista del comercio de armas del "United Nations Register of Conventional Arms" de los años 1999-2007 (donde está la venta de armas convencionales a Georgia, claro está )
http://disarmament.un.org/UN_REGISTER.N ... Frame3#165
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Sí, el Bulat es uno de los carros más bonitos, sobre todo con ese camuflaje.
10 Oplot están siendo probados en Kharkov. Se van a desplegar en Kryviy Rih.
http://www.unian.net/ukr/news/news-284995.html
No es tan evidente ni mucho menos. Un ejemplo, según Ucrania se vendieron 4 T-80 a EEUU en el 2003 , pero si vas a la correspondiente sección de EEUU, no aparece nada:
http://disarmament.un.org/UN_REGISTER.N ... enDocument
Saludos.
10 Oplot están siendo probados en Kharkov. Se van a desplegar en Kryviy Rih.
http://www.unian.net/ukr/news/news-284995.html
No es tan evidente ni mucho menos. Un ejemplo, según Ucrania se vendieron 4 T-80 a EEUU en el 2003 , pero si vas a la correspondiente sección de EEUU, no aparece nada:
http://disarmament.un.org/UN_REGISTER.N ... enDocument
Saludos.
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alejandro_ escribió:Sí, el Bulat es uno de los carros más bonitos, sobre todo con ese camuflaje.
10 Oplot están siendo probados en Kharkov. Se van a desplegar en Kryviy Rih.
http://www.unian.net/ukr/news/news-284995.html
No es tan evidente ni mucho menos. Un ejemplo, según Ucrania se vendieron 4 T-80 a EEUU en el 2003 , pero si vas a la correspondiente sección de EEUU, no aparece nada:
http://disarmament.un.org/UN_REGISTER.N ... enDocument
Saludos.
Es verdad, ya me habia fijado que no aparecen todos las ventas.
Quizas no era una venta de armamentos, sinó una muestra "de fe" o regalos... no lo se.
El tema del Oplot está complicado por un tema de que el Bulat sale unas 3-4 veces menos que un Oplot, y tiene unas cualidades bastante similares.
Pero esperemos que por lo menos esos 10 Oplot se construyan, el dinero ya se puso, que es lo más importante, y de la capacidad de hacerlo no tengo la menor duda de que lo harán.
Saludos!
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Ya estaba enamorado yo del An-70, pero ahora más aun...
http://ru.youtube.com/watch?v=RbG1HPDoN1Y
Un video con pruebas de Fuerzas Especiales (Spetsnaz) de saltos en paracaidas. Por como dijeron algunos foreros en un foro militar ucranianano, se decidió, y lo que es más importante, se tiene el dinero para emplazar 2 An-70 más, y poder empezar con el equipamiento de las FA ucraniana, y a exportacion :)
Y lo que es más importante, ya que Rusia fue la que se retiró del proyecto, debe pagar una indemnizacion, y el dinero que se debe pagar, es tán grande que financiaria todo el programa del An-70 hahaha, asi que ahora los rusos piensan volver de nuevo al programa xD
http://ru.youtube.com/watch?v=RbG1HPDoN1Y
Un video con pruebas de Fuerzas Especiales (Spetsnaz) de saltos en paracaidas. Por como dijeron algunos foreros en un foro militar ucranianano, se decidió, y lo que es más importante, se tiene el dinero para emplazar 2 An-70 más, y poder empezar con el equipamiento de las FA ucraniana, y a exportacion :)
Y lo que es más importante, ya que Rusia fue la que se retiró del proyecto, debe pagar una indemnizacion, y el dinero que se debe pagar, es tán grande que financiaria todo el programa del An-70 hahaha, asi que ahora los rusos piensan volver de nuevo al programa xD
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Una noticia que se me pasó de alto para publicar aqui:
HONG KONG, Dec. 2 (UPI) -- Ukraine and China have been engaged in negotiations on the joint design of a large military transport aircraft, according to sources in Ukraine's Antonov Aircraft Co. The agreement was expected to be signed this month, with the aircraft project to begin soon afterward.
According to a source in the Ukrainian military industry, the basic design concept of the aircraft already has been finalized. The Chinese military transport aircraft will adopt different design concepts and technologies than the Antonov An-70 transport aircraft designed by the former Soviet republic of Ukraine and the Russian Federation, the source said, and will be powered by four jet engines. Additional technical details of the transport aircraft are to be finalized after the signing.
In recent years the People's Republic of China has greatly reinforced its strategic military ties with Ukraine in a variety of areas, but this is the two countries' first collaboration in developing a large aircraft. A source from the Russian aviation industry told United Press International that China did not ask for Russian assistance on this project, suggesting that China is shifting its design cooperation away from Russia and toward Ukraine. It also indicates that the new aircraft will be an upgrade of the Antonov An-70 air transport rather than a duplication of it.
China expressed keen interest in the Antonov An-70 air transport as early as the mid-1990s, when the aircraft was undergoing flight tests in Russia and Ukraine. The aircraft did not get off to an auspicious start, however. The first Antonov An-70 prototype was tested in Kiev, Ukraine, in December 1994, but the same plane crashed the following year. The second prototype was damaged in an accident at Omsk, Russia, in 2001.
In 2002 Russia and Ukraine agreed to each take a 50-percent stake in the project, and two more prototypes were manufactured. But by April 2006, following the Orange Revolution in Ukraine, Russia decided to withdraw from the project.
The Antonov An-70 air transport is still being tested. The Ukrainian air force appears to be the only buyer, having announced its intent to procure five of the An-70 aircraft. China's decision to design its own large military transport aircraft on the foundation of the Antonov An-70 technologies is apparently intended to take advantage of the extensive testing the aircraft already has undergone, to save research and development time.
The Antonov company source has confirmed the Chinese military transport aircraft will not be fitted with the Antonov An-70's D-27 engine, though it did not disclose what type of engine will be used. The D-27 engine has an output thrust power of 14,000 horsepower, maximum payload of 47 tons and a flight range of 4,050 miles with a payload of 20 tons.
China recently imported 240 D-30 KP-2 engines from Russia to use in upgrading its own, home-produced H-6K bombers. It is unlikely that this engine would be used for the military transport plane, however. Russia is already replacing some of the D-30 KP-2 engines on its Ilyushin Il-76 air-lifter with upgraded D-30 KP-3 or PS-90 engines. The D-30 KP-2 does not meet Europe's latest noise control standards, so the Ilyushin Il-76 military air transport powered by these engines are not allowed to land at European airports.
http://www.avbuyer.com.cn/e/2008/30862.html
Saludos!
HONG KONG, Dec. 2 (UPI) -- Ukraine and China have been engaged in negotiations on the joint design of a large military transport aircraft, according to sources in Ukraine's Antonov Aircraft Co. The agreement was expected to be signed this month, with the aircraft project to begin soon afterward.
According to a source in the Ukrainian military industry, the basic design concept of the aircraft already has been finalized. The Chinese military transport aircraft will adopt different design concepts and technologies than the Antonov An-70 transport aircraft designed by the former Soviet republic of Ukraine and the Russian Federation, the source said, and will be powered by four jet engines. Additional technical details of the transport aircraft are to be finalized after the signing.
In recent years the People's Republic of China has greatly reinforced its strategic military ties with Ukraine in a variety of areas, but this is the two countries' first collaboration in developing a large aircraft. A source from the Russian aviation industry told United Press International that China did not ask for Russian assistance on this project, suggesting that China is shifting its design cooperation away from Russia and toward Ukraine. It also indicates that the new aircraft will be an upgrade of the Antonov An-70 air transport rather than a duplication of it.
China expressed keen interest in the Antonov An-70 air transport as early as the mid-1990s, when the aircraft was undergoing flight tests in Russia and Ukraine. The aircraft did not get off to an auspicious start, however. The first Antonov An-70 prototype was tested in Kiev, Ukraine, in December 1994, but the same plane crashed the following year. The second prototype was damaged in an accident at Omsk, Russia, in 2001.
In 2002 Russia and Ukraine agreed to each take a 50-percent stake in the project, and two more prototypes were manufactured. But by April 2006, following the Orange Revolution in Ukraine, Russia decided to withdraw from the project.
The Antonov An-70 air transport is still being tested. The Ukrainian air force appears to be the only buyer, having announced its intent to procure five of the An-70 aircraft. China's decision to design its own large military transport aircraft on the foundation of the Antonov An-70 technologies is apparently intended to take advantage of the extensive testing the aircraft already has undergone, to save research and development time.
The Antonov company source has confirmed the Chinese military transport aircraft will not be fitted with the Antonov An-70's D-27 engine, though it did not disclose what type of engine will be used. The D-27 engine has an output thrust power of 14,000 horsepower, maximum payload of 47 tons and a flight range of 4,050 miles with a payload of 20 tons.
China recently imported 240 D-30 KP-2 engines from Russia to use in upgrading its own, home-produced H-6K bombers. It is unlikely that this engine would be used for the military transport plane, however. Russia is already replacing some of the D-30 KP-2 engines on its Ilyushin Il-76 air-lifter with upgraded D-30 KP-3 or PS-90 engines. The D-30 KP-2 does not meet Europe's latest noise control standards, so the Ilyushin Il-76 military air transport powered by these engines are not allowed to land at European airports.
http://www.avbuyer.com.cn/e/2008/30862.html
Saludos!
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Algunos videos sobre Fuerzas Armadas de Ucrania:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzzgGdfsRaU
Marines de Ucrania.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKxW9RxN3Xo
Batallon alpino.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7-fL-AEWkk
Brigada de caballeria (Es la que se complementó primero con los tanque ucranianos T-64BM "Bulat")
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsP6UXFn_3I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLS9FJBVtGc
Helicópteros del Ejército de Ucrania que llevan misiones de las Naciones Unidas.
Saludos!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzzgGdfsRaU
Marines de Ucrania.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKxW9RxN3Xo
Batallon alpino.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7-fL-AEWkk
Brigada de caballeria (Es la que se complementó primero con los tanque ucranianos T-64BM "Bulat")
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsP6UXFn_3I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLS9FJBVtGc
Helicópteros del Ejército de Ucrania que llevan misiones de las Naciones Unidas.
Saludos!
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