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Re: Marinha Alemã (BundesMarine)
« Responder #45 em: Maio 27, 2015, 06:29:03 pm »
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Re: Marinha Alemã (BundesMarine)
« Responder #46 em: Junho 14, 2015, 03:38:49 pm »


Germany has a budget of around 4 billion euros to buy four new multi-role combat ships and plans to issue a tender open to European firms. The new MKS 180 frigates, of about 8,000 tons of displacement,  are intended to be capable of attacking targets on land and underwater, and providing aerial protection to other vessels in a range of 20 km.

The German Defense Ministry has been hit by years of funding cuts and headaches in procurement.

The announcement implies that the Berlin government recognises that the MKS 180 project presents a crucial element in bolstering the size of the German Navy's surface combatant fleet up to 22 ships post-2020 as per a military restructuring plan outline put forth in mid-2011.

http://www.naval.com.br/blog/2015/06/12 ... s-coreanas

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Re: Marinha Alemã (BundesMarine)
« Responder #47 em: Junho 24, 2015, 02:35:12 am »
German Navy qualifies RBS15 Mk 3 anti-ship missile

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The German Navy has formally qualified the Saab Dynamics/Diehl Defence RBS15 Mk 3 anti-ship missile following a successful operational flight test off the coast of Sweden.

Performed from the K130 corvette Magdeburg on 28 April 2015, the end-to-end test - undertaken on the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration's Härnösand sea range - demonstrated the full performance of the missile system, and proved corrective modifications embodied following two missile launch failures in 2013.

An evolution of Saab Dynamics' earlier RBS15 Mk 2, the Mk 3 introduces a new mission computer, a digital autopilot, an inertial/GPS navigation system, a frequency modulated continuous wave adaptive radar altimeter, and a new electrical servo system. It also offers extended range (over 200 km), improved target discrimination, and better defensive penetration through an extremely low sea-skimming approach, random manoeuvres, and increased thrust in the terminal approach phase.

The Mk 3 additionally brings enhanced tactical flexibility through its ability to execute complex multi-waypoint flight trajectories overland and at varying altitudes. The introduction of GPS confers a capability to strike static land targets to military GPS accuracies.

Germany selected the RBS15 Mk 3 surface-to-surface guided weapon to equip its five K130 corvettes in early 2004 following a competitive evaluation against Boeing's Harpoon Block II and Kongsberg's Naval Strike Missile. Saab Dynamics signed a SEK120 million (USD14.7 million) contract in March 2004 with the ARGE K130 shipbuilding consortium to fund the integration of RBS15 Mk 3 into the K130 design.

The order for the missiles themselves was placed with Diehl Defence in September 2004 by what was then the Bundesamt für Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung (the Federal Office for Defence Technology and Procurement). As prime contractor for the German purchase and partner to Saab Dynamics, Diehl Defence has taken responsibility for final assembly and test, as well as selected sub-assembly manufacture and qualification activities.

The official handover of the first RBS15 Mk 3 missile to the German Navy took place in September 2011. However, introduction to service had been delayed by the 2013 test failures.

In a statement released on 10 June, Diehl Defence said that RBS15 Mk 3 completed its "operational test successfully thereby achieving qualification". It added, "Operational capability was proved with the German Navy corvette Magdeburg at a test site in Swedish territorial waters at the end of April. The operational test comprises the entire performance record ranging from target assignment, mission planning to missile launch and striking the target."

The German Navy is the second NATO naval force to introduce RBS15 Mk 3 into service. In late 2014 Saab and the Polish Navy conducted a successful commissioning and sea acceptance test of RBS15 Mk 3 on board the navy's Orkan-class fast attack craft ORP Orkan .

According to Saab, tests with Orkan as lead vessel, "validated all the ship's interfaces with the necessary power, combat management, and navigation systems". It added, "Testing included a simulated missile-firing exercise, and concluded with sea trials when the ship carried its full complement of eight missiles."

The two remaining Orkan-class vessels, ORP Piorun and ORP Grom , are scheduled to undergo similar systems tests. According to Saab, equipment is now installed in Piorun and will be tested in the near future; testing on Grom will follow later in 2015.

http://www.janes.com/article/52439/german-navy-qualifies-rbs15-mk-3-anti-ship-missile


RBS15 Mk 3 launchers seen installed on board the K130 corvette FGS Magdeburg. Source: Richard Scott/NAVYPIX
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Re: Marinha Alemã (BundesMarine)
« Responder #48 em: Julho 06, 2015, 07:19:16 pm »
German Navy plans MPA overhauls

http://www.janes.com/article/52761/german-navy-plans-mpa-overhauls

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The German Navy is planning an extensive overhaul to its fleet of eight P-3C Orion maritime patrol aircraft (MPA), IHS Jane's has learned.

The overhaul package is expected to run for 10 years and cost EUR567.6 million (USD626.4 million), in order to ensure the platform remains in service for the next 20 years; until 2035.

The upgrade is set to consist of three individual measures including: Mid-Life Upgrade Kits; Instrumental Flight Rules (IFR) capability upgrade; and mission avionic upgrades.

The Mid-Life Upgrade Kits will consist of a complete exchange of the aircrafts' wings and horizontal stabilisers, introducing replacements based on new designs that will offer better corrosion and material fatigue resistance. The measures are planned to be concluded by 2023 and come with a price tag of EUR292.4 million. For this specific upgrade, Airbus Defence & Space and Lockheed Martin Overseas Services Corporation will form a consortium.

The IFR capability upgrade will consist of hard- and software upgrades to the aircrafts' instruments, navigation systems, and the addition of a second VHF radio system. The package will cost EUR58 million and is planned to be concluded by 2019. Contractors for this measure will be Rockwell Collins, Northrop Grumman, and Rhode & Schwarz.

The mission avionic upgrade package will consist of a complete overhaul of the aircrafts' main computer systems responsible for processing and distributing mission related data among the crew members and external parties, it is worth EUR217.2 million, with Lockheed Martin as the contractor.


Germany is planning to upgrade its P-3C Orion maritime patrol aircraft to keep them in service until 2035. Source: IHS/Charles Hollosi
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Re: Marinha Alemã (BundesMarine)
« Responder #49 em: Abril 08, 2016, 12:21:41 pm »
First German Navy F 125 frigate begins sea trials



FGS Baden-Württemberg, the lead ship of the F 125 class of frigates, has started builder’s sea trials.

Over 60 soldiers from the future Crew Alpha, lead by their future Captain, have joined the frigate on her first sail from Hamburg to Cuxhaven, Germany.

Over the next couple of weeks, the ship will be testing navigational systems, machinery and weapons. Among other, deployment of speedboats and helicopter coordination were on the testing schedule for April 6.

Though classified as frigates, the four ships of the class are comparable to destroyers in size. They are being built by the ARGE F125 consortium which was awarded the contract to build a total of four F125 class ships for the German Navy in 2007.

The consortium is made up from ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems and the Friedrich Lürssen shipyard in Bremen, which is building the ships in cooperation with TKMS’ Blohm+Voss Shipyards in Hamburg.

The four F 125 class frigates will replace the eight frigates of the F122-class, which will be gradually decommissioned.

These ships are the first ones to run the so-called CODLAG propulsion system. The system essentially consists of electric motors which draw power from diesel generators. The new ships will carry four deployable boats and have two container spots on the middle deck.

Weaponry will consist of HARPOON and RAM missiles, one 127 mm machine gun, two 27 mm and five 12.7 mm guns. The 150-meter ship will have a complement capacity of 190 persons and be capable of achieving a maximum speed of 26 knots.

By the end of the decade, the four ships will be operated by a total of eight crews with a total of 120 personnel each. The Navy refers to this as the multiple-crew model where the eight crews will be operating as a closed team on a rotation principle.

With a length of 149 meters and a displacement of 7000 tonnes, the new frigates will be the biggest operational ships in the German Navy.

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Re: Marinha Alemã (BundesMarine)
« Responder #50 em: Abril 11, 2016, 11:22:02 am »
Photos of five decommissioned German Navy F122 Bremen-class frigates. The last three, Karlsruhe, Augsburg and Lübeck will have been retired till 2019. The eight frigates will be replaced by the new F125 class frigates.




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Re: Marinha Alemã (BundesMarine)
« Responder #51 em: Abril 19, 2016, 11:52:52 am »
7. Todos os animais são iguais mas alguns são mais iguais que os outros.

 

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Re: Marinha Alemã (BundesMarine)
« Responder #52 em: Maio 19, 2016, 05:33:19 pm »
Excelentes navios !!!

http://navalanalyses.blogspot.pt/2016/05/baden-wurttemberg-class-frigates-of.html





Na foto de baixo os 2 helis são NH90 e não MH90 ! :)

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Re: Marinha Alemã (BundesMarine)
« Responder #53 em: Maio 19, 2016, 10:51:08 pm »
Excelentes navios !!!

Na foto de baixo os 2 helis são NH90 e não MH90 ! :)

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Os Alemães chamam à versão Naval Mh-90Ng ou Sea Lion. ;)

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Re: Marinha Alemã (BundesMarine)
« Responder #54 em: Junho 30, 2016, 06:06:20 pm »


Although the German Navy's Type 212A submarine U-35 belongs to the same class as its predecessors, the German Navy says the second batch of boats is far more technically advanced

http://navaltoday.com/2016/06/24/video-german-navys-air-independent-u-35-submarine/
 

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Re: Marinha Alemã (BundesMarine)
« Responder #55 em: Julho 21, 2016, 12:55:44 pm »

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Re: Marinha Alemã (BundesMarine)
« Responder #57 em: Outubro 05, 2016, 06:28:35 pm »
Germany to commission sixth Type 212A submarine U 36


U 36 in Eckernförde. Photo: German Navy

The German Navy is set to commission its sixth Type 212A submarine U 36 during an October, 10 ceremony at the Eckernförde navy base.

According to the German Navy, the ceremony will be hosted by the current Deputy Inspector of the Navy, Vice Admiral Rainer Brinkmann.

With the acceptance of the last vessel of the U212 A class, the German Navy is completing its submarine fleet which was previously made up of Type 206 submarines, all of which are decommissioned.

Commander of the crew “Golf”, Corvette Captain Christoph Ploß, will take command of the submarine which will be homeported in Eckernförde as part of the 1st Submarine squadron.

While the U 36 is the sixth vessel in its class, it is also the second improved Type 212A submarine ordered by the German Navy in 2006. U 35 and U 36 are 1.2 meters longer than their sister ships in order to feature a new reconnaissance mast.

Apart from Germany, the AIP submarines are also being constructed by the Italian Navy which recently commissioned its third Type 212A submarine and started sea trials for the fourth and final vessel from the first batch. Unlike Germany’s, Italian Navy’s second batch of submarines will have the same configuration as the first one with the aim of reducing maintenance costs.

The submarines are referred to as Todaro-class in Italy.

Type 212A submarines are built by the German Submarine Consortium in German shipyards Thyssen Nordseewerke in Emden and HDW in Kiel. Fincantieri is responsible for the construction of Italian submarines.

https://navaltoday.com/2016/10/05/germany-to-commission-sixth-type-212a-submarine-u-36/

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Re: Marinha Alemã (BundesMarine)
« Responder #58 em: Outubro 17, 2016, 01:48:37 pm »
German Navy to receive five additional K130 corvettes 17 October 2016

Germany will buy an additional five K130 type corvettes in 2017 to offset delays to the MKS 180 Multi-Role Combat Ships (MRCSs) programme, the German coalition government announced on 14 October.



"To meet new security needs in the Baltic Sea, in the Mediterranean Sea, and globally, the coalition plans to buy five new corvettes for EUR1.5 billion [USD1.64 billion] for the German Navy," the two rapporteurs for the ruling coalition on the influential parliamentary budget committee, Johannes Kahrs and Eckhard Rehberg, said in a joint statement.

The news follows the German Ministry of Defence (MoD) notifying parliament in early October that the final contract negotiations concerning the planned four MKS 180 MRCSs needed to be extended, delaying the project by six months.

http://www.w54.biz/showthread.php?1372-Warship-Design/page13

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Re: Marinha Alemã (BundesMarine)
« Responder #59 em: Outubro 17, 2016, 03:13:10 pm »
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