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Re: Armada Espanhola
« Responder #1890 em: Maio 17, 2016, 08:11:03 pm »
 

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« Responder #1891 em: Maio 18, 2016, 01:36:54 pm »

Lockheed Martin and Indra Demonstrate Next Generation Radar for Spanish Navy


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MOORESTOWN, N.J., May 17, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Indra and Lockheed Martin recently demonstrated the first phase of integration of new a solid state S-band radar system being developed for the future Spanish F-110 Frigate. The test was part of the technology development phase in the joint development of this next generation radar system.

During the demonstration, which took place at the Lockheed Martin facility in Moorestown, New Jersey, Lockheed Martin and Indra successfully completed the integration of Indra's Digital Transmit-Receive modules into Lockheed Martin's Solid State phased array antenna. Representatives from the Spanish Ministry of Defense, the Spanish Navy and the U.S. Navy watched the engineers demonstrated the mechanical, electrical and thermal compatibility of the devices. This new solid state radar will provide proven Aegis air defense capability while introducing leading edge technologies for future Spanish frigates and other international platforms.

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A new solid state radar being developed by Indra and Lockheed Martin will provide proven Aegis air defense capability while introducing leading edge technologies for future Spanish frigates and other international platforms. The Spanish Navy currently operates five Aegis-equipped Álvaro de Bazan-class (F-100) frigates (shown here).
 
 
 
A new solid state radar being developed by Indra and Lockheed Martin will provide proven Aegis air defense capability while introducing leading edge technologies for future Spanish frigates and other international platforms. The Spanish Navy currently operates five Aegis-equipped Álvaro de Bazan-class (F-100) frigates (shown here).
"The demonstration showed the operational compatibility between Lockheed Martin's array and Indra's digital modules, which together will form an integral part of the F-110 combat system," said José Manuel Pérez Pujazón, executive vice president, Indra.

"We have a strong relationship with Indra, which makes them the ideal partner for this opportunity, and our systems performed flawlessly together," said Mary Keifer, director of International Aegis & Surface Combat Systems, Lockheed Martin.

The F-110 Frigate is the Spanish Navy's next generation of multi-mission surface vessel, due to see operation in the next decade. The Spanish Navy operates five Aegis-equipped Álvaro de Bazán-class (F-100) frigates, which are equipped with the Lockheed Martin-developed Aegis Combat System and SPY-1 radar. F-110 will include the introduction of an evolved Combat Management System and new solid-state S-band radar with the aim to advance the strong partnerships between U.S. and Spanish industry established during the development and fielding of the first four ships of the F-100 program and expanded for F-105.

As part of the collaboration, Indra is supplying the building block to achieve a fully Digital Antenna, including the Digital Transmit-Receive modules that contain state-of-the-art Solid State Gallium Nitride (GaN) high power amplifiers, developed from its experience in the design of radar and electronic warfare systems, integrating leading edge technologies in high power amplification and digitalization. 

"Like the Aegis Combat System, our solid state radar system employs an open architecture design that more easily facilitates integration with other systems and components," Keifer said. "This allows us to help support the U.S. Navy and Missile Defense Agency's interests, while making our systems more compatible with the needs of our allied partners through collaboration with companies like Indra, which bring strong multinational capabilities and leading edge technologies to bear."

Following the success of the demonstration, both companies signed a contract under which Lockheed Martin will support Indra during the technology development phase of the project that will culminate in 2020 with the demonstration of a full Engineering Development Model of an integrated solid state S-band radar for the future Spanish frigate.

The demonstration was an important step in a roadmap defined by both companies in 2010 to develop a next generation radar for F-110 and future international platforms.

For more information, visit: www.lockheedmartin.com/us/products/aegis.html and www.indracompany.com/en/defense

About Lockheed Martin

Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that employs approximately 125,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services.

About Indra

Indra is one of the main global consulting and technology companies and the technology partner for core business operations of its clients businesses throughout the world. It offers a comprehensive range of proprietary solutions and cutting edge services with a high added value in technology, which adds to a unique culture that is reliable, flexible and adaptable to its client's needs. Indra is a world leader in the development of comprehensive technological solutions in fields such as Defense & Security, Transport & Traffic, Energy & Industry, Telecommunications & Media, Financial Services and Public Administrations & Healthcare. Through its Minsait unit, it provides a response to the challenges of digital transformation. In 2015 it reported revenues of €2,850m, had a workforce of 37,000 professionals, a local presence in 46 countries, and delivered projects in more than 140 countries.


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Re: Armada Espanhola
« Responder #1892 em: Maio 25, 2016, 12:03:15 pm »


Ejercicio "Alpha": defensa antiaérea de la Armada 
 

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« Responder #1893 em: Junho 01, 2016, 10:11:04 am »


Relevo de la Armada española en Copenhague

http://www.defensa.com/frontend/defensa/relevo-armada-espanola-copenhague-vn18800-vst154

Dos fragatas de la clase F-100, la Méndez Núñez  (F-104) y la Álvaro de Bazan (F-105), se concentraron el pasado fin de semana en el puerto de Copenhague para realizar el relevo del navío insignia de la Standing NATO Marítime Group I (SNMG 1), mando que desde finales del año pasado asume el  contralmirante de la Armada española, José Enrique Delgado Roig. (...)
 

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« Responder #1894 em: Junho 02, 2016, 10:06:28 am »
http://www.janes.com/article/60813/details-revealed-on-navantia-s-design-steel-cutting-for-the-ran-tanker-programme
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RAN reveals design details for new tankers
Steel to be cut on first of the two ships in the second quarter of 2017
Details have emerged on a number of modifications being introduced to the design of the Royal Australian Navy's (RAN's) new replenishment ships, to be built by Spanish state-owned shipbuilder Navantia.

Under a contract signed in early May 2016, Navantia is to deliver a pair of auxiliary oiler replenishment (AOR) ships based on the design of the Armada Española's auxiliary ship SPS Cantabria . Steel-cutting on the first ship is scheduled for the second quarter of 2017.

The updates will enable "compliance with contemporary international and Australian statutory requirements, classification society regulations, and RAN essential requirements", a RAN spokesperson told IHS Jane's on 25 May.

Modifications to the Cantabria-class design under Australia's SEA 1654 Phase 3 Maritime Operational Support Capability project will include: the installation of RAN display management and communications systems, adjustments to reflect RAN habitability requirements, and upgrades to meet current environmental requirements such as fitting ballast water treatment plants.

The RAN also highlighted the advantages the new ships will bring, compared with its existing replenishment capabilities. The RAN's current replenishment fleet includes: HMAS Success , a French-designed/Australian-built Durance-class underway replenishment tanker that was commissioned in 1986; and HMAS Sirius , a South Korean-built commercial tanker that was converted into a military tanker in 2006 as an interim replacement for the replenishment oiler HMAS Westralia .

While Sirius has twice the liquid cargo capacity of Success , it "has very limited capacity to carry and transfer solid cargo, and cannot carry explosive ordnance or a helicopter", the RAN spokesperson told IHS Jane's .

"The new AORs will provide significantly more capability than the two current vessels, providing capacity to support both Australian and allied naval forces, " said the spokesperson.


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Re: Armada Espanhola
« Responder #1895 em: Junho 09, 2016, 12:22:20 pm »


Fragata "Santa María" con destructores japoneses "Yuudachi" (DDG 103) y "Yuugiri" (DDG 153) en el Indico
 

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« Responder #1896 em: Junho 09, 2016, 07:07:09 pm »

Grupo de seguridad de la fragata "Numancia"


]Miembros del Equipo Operativo dando seguridad al buque


Equipo Operativo de Seguridad a bordo de la fragata "Álvaro de Bazán"

Equipos Operativos de Seguridad de la Infantería de Marina, en primera línea

http://www.defensa.com/frontend/defensa/equipos-operativos-seguridad-eos-infanteria-marina-primera-linea-vn18865-vst154
 
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Re: Armada Espanhola
« Responder #1897 em: Junho 09, 2016, 10:02:29 pm »
La F105 Cristóbal Colón se integrará en la US Navy para probar su sistema de combate



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La F-105 Cristóbal Colón, la más moderna de las cinco fragatas de la Armada española con el potente el sistema de combate AEGIS, se integrará durante un mes y medio con embarcaciones de la US Navy para realizar diversas pruebas que certifiquen su total interoperatividad con los buques de guerra estadounidenses. Durante ese tiempo, su base temporal estará situada en la base naval de Norfolk, en el estado de Virginia (Estados Unidos).



Para realizar esta certificación, se realizan unas pruebas denominadas Combat System Ship Qualification Trials (CSSQT), en las que se examinarán la pericia española con el sistema de combate de la embarcación en la áreas de Mando y Control, Guerra Antiaérea y Defensa Antimisil, además de comprobar que los servicios, equipos y sistemas pueden realizar la función operativa para la que han sido diseñados e instalados.



La prueba final de estas pruebas CSSQT consistirá en el lanzamiento de misiles Standard (SM-2) y Evolved Sea Sparrow (ESSM) durante el desarrollo de tres ejercicios de defensa antimisil. La principal característica de estos misiles es su capacidad para batir blancos completos de última generación. Fuentes de la Armada han explicado que éste será "uno de los ejercicios más complejos a los que ningún buque de la Armada se haya enfrentado antes".



Las pruebas tendrán lugar en el campo de maniobras navales de Wallops Island, frente a las costas de Virginia, y el buque de guerra español estará acompañado por el destructor norteamericano USS Arleigh Burke (DDG-51), el primero y que da nombre a la serie de modernos buques de la US Navy que llevan integrados el sistema de combate AEGIS. Algunos de estos buque tienen ahora su base en Rota (Cádiz) y forma parte del escudo antimisiles de la OTAN.



Desde la Armada han querido destacar que "la certificación operativa de la fragata Cristóbal Colón constituye un hito no sólo para la Armada, sino también para el conjunto de nuestra industria naval militar nacional pues, además de ser la fragata más moderna de la clase F-100, es la que cuenta con un porcentaje mayor de participación de la industria nacional en su diseño y construcción".









































http://www.libertaddigital.com/espana/2016-06-08/la-f105-cristobal-colon-se-integrara-en-la-us-navy-para-probar-su-sistema-de-combate-1276575907/
 
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Re: Armada Espanhola
« Responder #1898 em: Junho 28, 2016, 09:16:32 pm »


 

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« Responder #1899 em: Junho 29, 2016, 10:30:39 am »
O primeiro submarino é Canadiano? Eu pensava que estavam todos encostados por problemas mecânicas. ???
7. Todos os animais são iguais mas alguns são mais iguais que os outros.

 

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« Responder #1900 em: Junho 29, 2016, 12:24:24 pm »
O primeiro submarino é Canadiano? Eu pensava que estavam todos encostados por problemas mecânicas. ???

Parece ser que ya tienen algunos operativos después de los miles de problemas que han tenido:

http://www.infodefensa.com/mundo/2015/03/04/noticia-canada-completa-flota-submarinos-victoria-retraso.html

http://media.defenseindustrydaily.com/images/SHIP_SSK_HMCS_Chicoutimi_Transport_Home_lg.jpg

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Re: Armada Espanhola
« Responder #1901 em: Julho 11, 2016, 08:00:56 pm »
 

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« Responder #1904 em: Agosto 10, 2016, 04:54:34 pm »
La «Méndez Núñez» conoce a sus nuevos compañeros de viaje



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La fragata Méndez Núñez ya se encuentra en aguas de Irlanda, integrando de nuevo como buque de mando del grupo naval de la OTAN SNMG-1, tras un parón de unas dos semanas en la segunda mitad de julio con motivo de las summer dispersal. En esta parte del despliegue, la F-104 se encuentra acompañada de la fragata portuguesa Alvares Cabral (F331).

En estos primeros días de navegación, la dotación de la Méndez Núñez ha tenido oportunidad de coincidir en el puerto de Brest (Francia) con una agrupación de la Armada japonesa, e incluso realizaron un ejercicio de formaciones en el mar entre los buques que componen dicha agrupación, el destructor Js Asagiri (D151), la fragata Setoyuki (E3518) y el barco portugués Alvares Cabral (F331).

Días después, ya más al norte, en aguas del mar de Irlanda, la Méndez Núñez realizó el denominado X-POL, que consiste en realizar un intercambio de personal entre buques de la agrupación. «Es una oportunidad de conocer a nuestros compañeros de otras nacionalidades, de otros barcos y así, en la medida de lo posible, conocer sus usos, costumbres y rutinas en la mar», señalan desde el buque con sede en Ferrol.

De la F-104 acudieron cuatro miembros de la dotación al barco portugués Alvares Cabral. «Se lo han tomado con mucha ilusión, entusiasmo y ha sido un pequeño reto para ellos. Nosotros hemos recibido a cuatro miembros del mismo barco», destacan.

Otras maniobras realizadas estos días fueron un ejercicio de rappel en cubierta de vuelo, y otro de tiro de armas portátiles y browning de cubierta sobre bengala.

Próximamente, la SNMG-1 entrará en el puerto de Liverpool (Inglaterra). A finales de septiembre será relevada por la Almirante Juan de Borbón.

http://www.lavozdegalicia.es/noticia/ferrol/ferrol/2016/08/09/mendez-nunez-conoce-nuevos-companeros-viaje/0003_201608F9C4992.htm