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Re: Notícias (Exércitos/Sistemas de Armas)
« Responder #871 em: Abril 30, 2019, 12:09:45 am »
De acordo com os sul-coreanos.  ;)

https://defence-blog.com/army/south-korea-defense-technologies-named-worlds-9th-most-advanced.html
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According to the triennial report published by the DTaQ, the comparative level of South Korea’s overall defense technology remained at the world’s ninth, tied with Italy, among 16 major countries.

Of eight technology categories, South Korea retained its highest level in military firepower, or 84 percent of the U.S., but defense modeling/simulation and software showed a relatively poor level with 76 percent, the report showed.

“Improvements to the K9 Thunder self-propelled howitzer and the development of ground-to-air guided weapons, among others, helped pull up our overall defense technology level, though the global ranking remained unchanged due to America’s development of superior weapons in diverse fields,” the agency said in a release.


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Re: Notícias (Exércitos/Sistemas de Armas)
« Responder #872 em: Maio 16, 2019, 11:00:35 pm »
 

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Re: Notícias (Exércitos/Sistemas de Armas)
« Responder #873 em: Maio 30, 2019, 12:02:15 pm »
GDELS Presents ECV
 
General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS) presents the Engineering Combat Vehicle (ECV) for the first time at the International Fair of Defence and Security (FEINDEF), taking place on 29th, 30th and 31th of May at IFEMA exhibition center in Madrid. This is the last version of the ASCOD/Pizarro Family of vehicles, built for the Spanish Ministry of Defence.


VCZAP (Photo: GDELS-SBS_2019)

The Engineering Combat Vehicle is a tracked armored vehicle that has been commissioned by the Spanish Ministry of Defense. It complements the different variants already delivered as part of Phases I and II of the Pizarro Program, in total 225 vehicles.

The ECV offers the Spanish Army with a unique capacity since it has a flexible automated system installed in a single vehicle, allowing the installation of different equipment required for each specific mission (dozer blade, track wide mine plough, mine roller, obstacle marking systems, and winch). In addition to its specific mission equipment, it provides the highest international standards in terms of protection (anti-mine and ballistic), as well as maintaining the excellent mobility, which has always been the international hallmark of ASCOD.

General Dynamics European Land Systems - Santa Barbara Systems is the original designer and manufacturer as well as systems integrator of the base platform. This fact has allowed the Engineering Combat Vehicle to have an important growth capacity. Since its initial conception, the platform was designed and equipped with physical pre-installations to integrate the main mission teams that the Spanish Army could require in the future (LSAS, BMS, communications, protection, etc.).

As a Systems Integrator, General Dynamics European Land Systems - Santa Bárbara Sistemas has been able to comply with the requirements for future growth and flexibility required by the Directorate General of Armament and Material (DGAM) of the Spanish Ministry of Defense during the phase design, complying at all times with the production schedules established contractually.
The vehicle presented at FEINDEF is the first of the 36 contracted units.

Simultaneously, two other variants of the ASCOD family, one with an unmanned 30 mm tower and another with an integrated bridge system, will be exhibited at the IDET exhibition that will take place in the city of Brno in the Czech Republic, where General Dynamics European Land Systems will present this tracked armored vehicle as one of the candidates for the Tracked Vehicles Program of the Czech Ministry of Defense

https://www.monch.com/mpg/news/land/5532-gdels-ecv.html

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Re: Notícias (Exércitos/Sistemas de Armas)
« Responder #874 em: Maio 30, 2019, 12:14:26 pm »
IDET 2019: BAE Systems showcases two CV90 variants

Posted On Thursday, 30 May 2019 09:32

BAE Systems is showcasing two in-service variants of the CV90 Infantry Fighting Vehicle at this year’s International Defence and Security Technologies Fair (IDET) in Brno, Czech Republic on May 29-31.


The Mjölner variant of the CV90 Infantry Fighting Vehicle, designated as CV90 Mjölner, at IDET 2019, Czech Republic (Picture Source: Army Recognition)

With support from the Swedish FMV (Defence Materiel Administration), BAE Systems will display the vehicle-mounted mortar system Mjölner – a turret solution with two smoothbore 120mm gun barrels fixed on a CV90 – and an Armoured Recovery Vehicle (ARV). Both variants are currently in service with the Swedish Army.

CV90 Mjölner: Known as “the Hammer of Thor,” Mjölner increases the indirect fire support for mechanised battalions.

Soldiers can field a capability well-adapted for the CV90, while enhancing the whole fleet’s firepower. This CV90 variant has a robust mechanical loading system that rapidly and reliably reloads in varied combat conditions. An elevation between 45 and 85 degrees allows targets to be effectively engaged over a wide range of distances and gives Mjölner a full 60-degree frontal engagement arch without the complexity and costs of powered turret rotation.

BAE Systems’ $86 million Mjolner programs to deliver 40 vehicle-mounted mortar systems for the Swedish Army’s CV90s started in December 2016. The first four vehicles were delivered to the FMV in February 2019 for training and validation, with the remaining deliveries scheduled to complete this fall. The program has proven successful to date and continues to meet milestones in the demanding schedule.


The CV90 ARV Infantry Fighting Vehicle at IDET 2019, Czech Republic (Picture Source: Army Recognition)

CV90 ARV: One of the original variants delivered to the Swedish Armed Forces, the ARV supports the CV90 fleet when Sweden is part of any international coalition. Combat-proven in NATO-led operations in Afghanistan and UN-led peace enforcement in Liberia, the ARV is also the backbone of everyday activities in diverse conditions within Swedish borders. With two winches, a light crane, and supreme mobility the ARV is often used to quickly recover heavy vehicles like Main Battle Tanks if they become bogged-down on the battlefield.

“The Mjölner and Armoured Recovery Vehicle are two of fifteen variants in the combat-proven CV90 family,” added Mikael Segerman, regional director at BAE Systems Hägglunds, the manufacturer of the CV90. “We’re pleased to have both vehicles here at IDET to support Sweden’s presence as the host nation this year and celebrate the spirit of Swedish-Czech cooperation in the defence industry.”

http://www.thefifthcolumn.xyz/Forum/viewthread.php?tid=10&page=17

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Re: Notícias (Exércitos/Sistemas de Armas)
« Responder #875 em: Junho 01, 2019, 05:40:34 pm »
ASCOD com a torre Samson (canhão de 30mm, misseis anticarro Spike, TROPHY APS)

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Re: Notícias (Exércitos/Sistemas de Armas)
« Responder #877 em: Junho 13, 2019, 07:41:31 am »









http://warriors.pt/2019/04/

Parece um Kualhão, mas não é  :mrgreen:

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Re: Notícias (Exércitos/Sistemas de Armas)
« Responder #878 em: Julho 03, 2019, 02:33:04 pm »
7. Todos os animais são iguais mas alguns são mais iguais que os outros.

 

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« Responder #879 em: Julho 19, 2019, 10:15:36 pm »
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JAngola’s military has taken delivery of upgraded SA-6 surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems from Lithuania.

Two batteries, comprising 16 launchers, were exported from Lithuania in 2018, according to the Ukrainian Military Portal.

The exported hardware comprised 2K12M1-2L systems, which are modernised versions of the 2K12 (SA-6 Gainful) SAMs. The upgrade enhances the system’s overall combat performance, with new software for target processing and display.

Lithuania’s LiTak-Tak facility performed the upgrade work. The company states the upgrade to 2K12-ML standard restores the service life of the SAM by replacing 99% of old components and improves combat performance, allowing the system to operate in complex jamming environments. The system can apparently target small and low-flying targets such as cruise missiles.

The upgrade was apparently developed by the Ukraine’s Aerotechnica-MLT, which supplied upgrade kits to Lithuania. It appears the missile and radar vehicles were acquired from Poland and the Ukraine.

In 2016, it was reported that Litak-Tak had upgraded Angola’s S-125 (SA-3 Goa) surface-to-air missiles and supplied three P-180ML and three Mars-L radars. The P-180ML radar is an upgrade of the S-125’s radar, whilst the Mars-L is a new radar that can be used for air traffic control, surveillance and target acquisition.

Earlier this year Angola was reported to be in discussions with Belarus over the acquisition of air defence systems worth $200 million.
https://www.defenceweb.co.za/featured/angola-has-received-upgraded-sa-6-surface-to-air-missiles/
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Re: Notícias (Exércitos/Sistemas de Armas)
« Responder #880 em: Julho 25, 2019, 12:33:54 pm »
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Egypt has received 930 surplus US mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles (MRAPs) and has requested another 1,000, the US Army reported on 19 July.

It said the final shipment of 101 MRAPs arrived in Alexandria in May, after which they were taken to a military workshop in Cairo for refurbishment.

The sale of the vehicles to Egypt was approved in 2015 and carried under an Excess Defense Articles (EDA) Grant Program. It includes M1232 RG33L, M1233 RG33L heavy armoured ground ambulances (HAGAs), M1237 RG33 Plus, M1220 Caiman, and M1230 Caiman Plus MRAPs, as well as recovery vehicles and training, the report said.

The publicly available EDA database identifies the Egyptian MRAPs as 468 Caimans, 360 6×6 RG-33s, 90 RG-33L HAGAs, and 12 MaxxPro recovery vehicles.

Já para nos o MRAP não servia.
 
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« Responder #881 em: Julho 25, 2019, 04:15:17 pm »
Tu sabes que estas viaturas foram usadas até ao osso, não sabes?!
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Re: Notícias (Exércitos/Sistemas de Armas)
« Responder #882 em: Julho 25, 2019, 04:39:21 pm »
Tal como os M60A-3, os M113 e os Chaparral, quando chegaram a Portugal. Ainda assim serviram, ou continuam a servir no caso dos dois últimos, o Exército Português, apesar da sua utilidade militar ser, no mínimo, duvidosa. E depois há ainda um pequeno detalhe: quando se dispõe de frotas imensas, nem todos os veículos operam até à exaustão em teatros operacionais; muitos (uma fracção significativa) ficam 'em casa' para treino de tripulações, reserva operacional, ou reserva estratégica.

Faz mais sentido ir comprando material às mijinhas, ou criar um programa de aquisição com orçamento limitado que, devido à inflação, posteriormente resulta em frotas reduzidas e lacunas graves (falta de veículos porta-morteiros, ou atiradores expostos, por exemplo).

Não serve para nós, mas serve para um dos maiores exércitos do mundo, ou até mesmo para FFAA pequenas que até dispõem de mais helicópteros que as nossas 'poderosas' e altivas Farsas Armadas e, pasme-se, até possuem CL-415 e Fire Boss!

Claro que se pode sempre pedir emprestado. Será que o contingente no Afeganistão tem muitas queixas deste tipo de veículos?
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Re: Notícias (Exércitos/Sistemas de Armas)
« Responder #883 em: Julho 25, 2019, 04:56:34 pm »
Tu sabes que estas viaturas foram usadas até ao osso, não sabes?!

Dos milhares que estão no surplus não se arranjava umas centenas de RG-33 e RG-3L para se poder operar no Mali e na RCF. Se calhar ate dava para sacar uns SOCOM e uns HAGA, mas para isso tinha que haver vontade.
 

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Re: Notícias (Exércitos/Sistemas de Armas)
« Responder #884 em: Agosto 02, 2019, 06:08:47 pm »
24 Apaches para Marrocos e no futuro, submarinos.

O nosso flanco  a sul está a ficar  interessante
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