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Título: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: Marauder em Agosto 02, 2006, 10:42:30 am
Alemanha pronta a assinar contracto de venda de mais 2 submarinos da classe Dolphin para Israel.
http://www.menewsline.com/stories/2006/ ... _06_4.html (http://www.menewsline.com/stories/2006/july/07_06_4.html)
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Enviado por: Bravo Two Zero em Agosto 29, 2006, 10:20:16 am
A confirmação da venda de dois U212 a Israel por parte do governo alemão:

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The German government on Aug. 25 confirmed reports that two German submarines have been sold to Israel, but said the vessels are not equipped to carry nuclear weapons.
Deputy government spokesman Thomas Steg said the two Dolphin-class submarines, called U212s, were ordered in November 2005 but would only be delivered to Israel in 2010.
”They are not designed to carry nuclear weapons,” he added.
Steg also confirmed that the German government would finance a part of the sale.
A spokesman for the defense ministry said the sale agreement between Israel and the submarine manufacturer, Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft AG, was concluded on July 6.
The Jerusalem Post has reported that the submarines will be fitted with a propulsion system allowing them to remain underwater for far longer than submarines already in use by the Israeli navy.
It already has three German submarines — the most expensive weapon platforms in Israel’s arsenal.
Germany, which believes it has a historic responsibility to help Israel because of the mass murder of Jews in World War II, donated the first two submarines after the 1991 Gulf War.
It split the cost of the third with the Jewish state.
Reports of the sale of the submarines have sparked controversy in Germany because of Israel’s military offensive on Lebanon.


http://www.defensenews.com/story.php?F=2059385&C=navwar (http://www.defensenews.com/story.php?F=2059385&C=navwar)
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Enviado por: Cabeça de Martelo em Agosto 29, 2006, 10:51:12 am
Então parece que os Submarinos sempre fazem jeito... Alguém que envie esta noticia para o Ministério da Defesa Nacional, já que eles acham que 2 submarinos chegam para um país como Portugal!  :evil:
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Enviado por: luis filipe silva em Agosto 29, 2006, 10:54:56 am
Schiu!... Não fale nisso que eles ainda se lembram que estão dois a ser construídos e vendem-nos.
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Enviado por: Cabeça de Martelo em Agosto 29, 2006, 11:01:42 am
Citação de: "luis filipe silva"
Schiu!... Não fale nisso que eles ainda se lembram que estão dois a ser construídos e vendem-nos.


Não me digas nada!  :oops:  :shock:
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Enviado por: Bravo Two Zero em Agosto 29, 2006, 02:07:19 pm
Citação de: "Cabeça de Martelo"
Citação de: "luis filipe silva"
Schiu!... Não fale nisso que eles ainda se lembram que estão dois a ser construídos e vendem-nos.

Não me digas nada!  :oops:  :shock:


Nas minhas contas são 5:

 :arrow: os dois submarinos U212 A de 2000 ton e sistema AIP a que se refere a notícia
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: SSK em Novembro 10, 2009, 10:27:23 pm
Esses 2 U212 A que se refere na realidade são dois SSK Dolphin com capacidade AIP e não U212.
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Enviado por: P44 em Novembro 11, 2009, 08:47:47 am
Citação de: "Cabeça de Martelo"
Citação de: "luis filipe silva"
Schiu!... Não fale nisso que eles ainda se lembram que estão dois a ser construídos e vendem-nos.

Não me digas nada!  :oops:  :shock:

é que a Alemanha só oferece (de borla mesmo!) Subs a Israel, e não a mais nenhum país...
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: bokaido em Maio 19, 2010, 12:53:09 am
Humm, como explicar isto.. acho que nos estamos a esquecer de dois pormenores relevantes.
O primeiro é que Israel está rodeado de países que não são propriamente amigáveis, aliás o Irão se pudesse já os teria  :G-bigun:  

O segundo é que o estado de Israel tem dinheiro e nunca hesitou em gasta-lo em armamento.

Abraço
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: TFH masterchef em Maio 30, 2010, 10:57:56 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNQZpuCx36Q (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNQZpuCx36Q)
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: ShadIntel em Junho 03, 2010, 12:04:06 am
As discussões relativas ao assalto israelita à frota de navios com destino a Gaza, no dia 31 de Maio de 2010, devem ser centralizadas no seguinte tópico:

 :arrow:  Assalto à frota de navios com destino a Gaza (http://http)
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: SSK em Outubro 04, 2010, 06:33:33 am
A HDW não tarda abre falência...

Norway bans testing of Israel-bound submarines

http://homelandsecuritynewswire.com/norway-bans-testing-israel-bound-submarines
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: P44 em Outubro 04, 2010, 09:02:19 am
Mas tem que toda a gente ser subserviente ao "povo eleito"?

a HDW abre falência? Não andem a construir submarinos Grátis , cobrem por eles...
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: bidas em Outubro 04, 2010, 05:44:27 pm
Segundo o artigo que o Sr. SSK  colocou  a Alemanha paga "só" 1/3 do custo "The two new submarines are costing about €1.3 billion, according to German media reports, and Germany is funding a third of that."
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: luis filipe silva em Outubro 04, 2010, 06:40:13 pm
É a isto que o P 44 se refere.

Dolphin - May 1998
Leviathan (trans. "Whale") - 1999
Tekumah (trans. "Revival") - 2000
The first two (Dolphin and Leviathan) were donated by Germany, the third (Tekumah) was purchased by Israel. The first two were delivered in 1997 and the third in 1999. During the first Gulf War, German firms were accused of helping Iraq with its chemical weapons program, which led to protests in both Germany and Israel. To calm Israeli concerns, compensate Israel for economic losses and keep German shipyards occupied,[1] then Chancellor of Germany Helmut Kohl decided to donate the two submarines.[2] The Dolphins have replaced the aging Gal class submarines, which had served in the Israeli navy since the late-1970's.

Israel signed a contract with ThyssenKrupp to purchase two additional submarines from its HDW subsidiary. The two new boats are an upgraded version of the old Dolphins, featuring an Air-independent propulsion system, similar to the one used on type 212 submarines. On July 6, 2006, the Government of Germany decided to pay an advance to start the construction, about 170 million euro. The two submarines cost, overall, around 1.3 billion euro, of which one-third was paid by Germany. Both Israel and Germany have denied talks regarding the potential purchase of a third submarine of this type.[3]
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: P44 em Dezembro 03, 2011, 03:53:31 pm
mais um "subsidio"  :roll:

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Government Approves Subsidized Sale of Another Dolphin-Type Submarine to Israel

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A senior German official says the government has approved the subsidized sale of another Dolphin-type military submarine to Israel.

The official says Germany has set aside €135 million ($180 million) in next year’s budget to pay for about a third of its cost.
 Dolphin-class submarines are capable of carrying nuclear-tipped missiles, but there is no evidence that Israel has armed them with such weapons.

Israel already has three Dolphin submarines from Germany — one half-funded and two entirely funded by Berlin, a staunch Israeli ally.

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue, said Wednesday a 2005 agreement between the two nations included an option for another subsidized submarine which was now activated at Israel’s request.

By JUERGEN BAETZ  (abcnews)

http://navaltoday.com/2011/12/01/govern ... to-israel/ (http://navaltoday.com/2011/12/01/government-approves-subsidized-sale-of-another-dolphin-type-submarine-to-israel/)
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: typhonman em Dezembro 03, 2011, 08:43:08 pm
É o mínimo que se pode fazer depois de limpar 6 milhões como baratas... :roll:
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Enviado por: Cabeça de Martelo em Maio 08, 2012, 12:39:24 pm
HDW entrega 4º submarino da classe Dolphin à marinha de Israel

 :arrow: http://www.defesaaereanaval.com.br/?p=1839 (http://www.defesaaereanaval.com.br/?p=1839)
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: GI Jorge em Maio 08, 2012, 05:49:25 pm
Citação de: "typhonman"
É o mínimo que se pode fazer depois de limpar 6 milhões como baratas... :roll:

Pois, ajudar os outros a limparem mais uns quantos...
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: Raul Neto em Julho 28, 2014, 05:57:23 pm
Pelo que li, e devido à necessidade de proteger explorações de gás natural, Israel vai aumentar a sua capacidade naval, vai voltar a ter navios de maiores dimensões: http://www.jpost.com/Defense/Report-Ger ... ros-334259 (http://www.jpost.com/Defense/Report-Germany-to-sell-Israel-2-battleships-for-1-billion-euros-334259)

http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Securi ... 380644317/ (http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Security-Industry/2013/10/01/Israeli-navy-orders-three-new-warships-to-protect-gas-fields/UPI-61931380644317/)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa'ar_72-class_corvette (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa'ar_72-class_corvette)
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: olisipo em Maio 11, 2015, 05:49:40 pm
Israel buys four German-made corvettes

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Israel has signed today an agreement to buy four patrol corvettes to the German shipbuilder ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems. Israel will pay €315 million of the €430 million deal, the remaining €115 million will be subsidized by the German government.

The patrol corvettes are supposed to be used to protect the expanded Israeli Exclusive Economic Zone in the Eastern Mediterranean, where recent explorations have discovered  major oil and gas resources.

The new ships will be delivered over the next eight years.

Israel already has German-made warships, including four Dolphin 2-class submarines, very similar to the Type 212. The first two Dolphins were donated by Germany and the cost of the third was split between both countries.

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340 ... 29,00.html (http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4656029,00.html)
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: olisipo em Junho 29, 2015, 08:23:22 pm
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Israel Navy To Upgrade Combat Surface Fleet

http://www.defensenews.com/story/defens ... r/29277241 (http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/naval/ships/2015/06/28/israel-navy-to-upgrade-combat-surface-fleet-saar/29277241)
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The Israel Navy is upgrading its entire combat fleet with new German-built, Israeli-equipped Sa'ar-6 corvettes and the integration of new radar and electronic warfare (EW) systems in existing Sa'ar-5 and Sa'ar 4,5 ships. (...)

 [The Israel-German corvette  deal] allows Israel to provide its own combat weapons suite, armament and subsystems for the German-built ships, which are Israeli-tailored versions of the 1,800 ton displacement Blohm+Voss-class 130 corvette. (..)

Navy modernization plans call for upgrading the smaller Sa'ar 4.5s with the ELM-2258 ALPHA, an advanced  lightweight rotating and scanned phased array radar that will enhance performance of the platform's Barak-1 ship defense system. (..)
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: P44 em Agosto 23, 2015, 05:10:42 pm
Design of Future TKMS Built Saar 6 MEKO A100 Corvettes for Israeli Navy Unveiled
 
Israeli web portal Walla! recently published an interview with the head of the Israeli Navy's equipment division, Moshe Zana, who provided some details on the SAAR 6 vessel project ordered from Germany.

Speaking during the Israel Air Force ceremony on December 25th 2014, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel ordered four new patrol vessels from Germany: "Today, I am pleased to announce that three days ago, we added an important component to our defensive force. We purchased four new Saar vessels from Germany". The Israeli Ministry of Defense completed in May 2015 the negotiations for purchase of four patrol boats. The main goal of this new procurement is the protection of Israel's Economic Exclusion Zone (EEZ) where oil and gas production is booming in the sea off west coast of the country. The volume of the transaction is estimated at approximately 430 million euros. (Germany has agreed to fund €115 million of this total).

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The future Israeli Navy Saar 6 corvette. Picture: TKMS/Israeli Navy via bmpd.livejournal.com
          
Early sources from Germany indicated that the future Israeli Navy patrol vessels are based on the MEKO 80 designed and built by German group ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS). MEKO 80 patrol corvette is a slightly reduced version of the MEKO 100 (of which 6 were built for the Royal Malaysian Navy and one under construction in Poland for the Polish Navy).

It appears clear now from the images that Saar 6 vessels will not just be "Patrol Vessels" as initially reported but rather powerful Corvettes with a displacement of about 2,000 tons and a length of about 90 meters.
     
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The future Israeli Navy Saar 6 corvette. Picture: TKMS/Israeli Navy via bmpd.livejournal.com
          
Saar 6 class corvettes will be heavily armed: They are set to be fitted with up to 40x (most likely 32x) VLS cells for surface to air missile system Barak 8 by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and C-DOME naval point defense system by Rafael, 16x anti-ship missiles and the MF-STAR multifunction AESA radar by IAI.

The main gun is set to be a 76mm Oto Melara Super Rapid (possibly with Strales guided rounds). In addition, Saar 6 will be fitted with 2x Rafael's Typhoon remote weapon stations and two 324mm torpedo launchers.

Saar 6 corvettes will have hangar space and platform able to accommodate a medium class (SH-60 type) helicopter.

All four vessels are expected to be built in Kiel, Germany (where TKMS is currently assembling 2 other powerfull corvettes, the MEKO A200 AN for Algeria) while systems outfitting (combat management system, sensors and weapons) will most likely be conducted in Israel. The first Saar 6 corvette is set to join the Israeli Navy in 2019.

http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.ph ... ew&id=3029 (http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3029)
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: olisipo em Novembro 30, 2015, 11:57:49 am
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Israeli ship launches BARAK-8 SAM for the first time

http://www.janes.com/article/56305/israeli-ship-launches-barak-8sam-for-the-first-time
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: Lusitano89 em Março 27, 2016, 06:55:59 pm
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: mafets em Janeiro 21, 2017, 09:56:14 pm
http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/naval/navy/2016/08/04/israel-navy-eyes-next-threat-narco-subs/88062296/ (http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/naval/navy/2016/08/04/israel-navy-eyes-next-threat-narco-subs/88062296/)
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TEL AVIV — The Israeli Navy is taking to heart that familiar saying: Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.

Following Hezbollah’s surprise C-802 shore-to-ship missile attack in the 2006 Lebanon War and Israel's failure to intercept Hamas frogmen before they reached the country's southern shore during the 2014 Gaza war, the service is taking no chances. Next time, Israeli officers say, the Navy will be ready for the next big challenge: small, stealthy narco-submarines.

“In the maritime world, subsurface threats are multiplying. Many are garage technology submarines that drug lords have built in their backyards. Others are much more sophisticated," said Rear Adm. Yossi Ashkenazi, head of the Israeli Navy’s Materiel Command. "If criminals can deliver 10 tons of drugs over long distances undetected, terrorists can do the same with weaponry."
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Cumprimentos
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: HSMW em Abril 17, 2017, 07:51:18 pm
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Enviado por: HSMW em Maio 24, 2017, 08:14:24 pm
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Enviado por: Cabeça de Martelo em Novembro 29, 2017, 05:39:36 pm
Navy says ship-based Iron Dome ready to knock down missiles on high seas
Battery deployed on one vessel so far; meant to protect Israel's natural gas platforms, shipping lanes against rocket attacks

A year and a half after its first naval test, Israel’s Iron Dome system was declared fully operational for use on a gunship off Israel’s coasts Monday, in what the military described as a “significant milestone” in its efforts to counter the threat of ballistic missiles.

The maritime interception system, designed to protect Israel’s gas fields and shipping lanes from short-range missiles, “added another operational layer” to Israel’s multi-tiered air defenses, joining the long-range Arrow 3 system and mid-range David’s Sling, which were each made operational earlier this year, said Brig. Gen. Tzvika Haimovitch, the head of the IAF’s Aerial Defense Command.

The so-called “Iron Dome of the Sea” was a multi-year joint collaboration between the Israeli Air Force and the Israeli Navy.

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The Israeli Navy tests a ship-based Iron Dome missile defense system, which is declared operational, on November 27, 2017 (Israel Defense Forces)

“For the navy, it’s a very high-valued capability because we are trying to defend Israeli land, ships and, of course, our strategic assets,” said Col. Ziv Barak, head of the Weapons Department in the Israeli Navy, referring to Israel’s natural gas extraction platforms.

For now, the Iron Dome has only been installed on one naval ship, the Sa’ar 5-class INS Lahav. But according to Haimovitch, there are plans in the works to put the system on additional existing corvettes.

Earlier this year, the military also announced that two Iron Dome batteries would be put on each of the four Sa’ar 6-class warships that are currently under construction in Germany and are scheduled to be delivered to Israel in 2019.

The soldiers operating the Iron Dome aboard the naval ships are still considered members of the air force despite their maritime deployment. They are part of a new Iron Dome battalion formed in September, Haimovitch told reporters.

The naval Iron Dome system, which was first tested in May 2016, went through its final round of testing on Monday in order for it to be declared operational.

Israeli Air Force and Navy soldiers test a ship-based Iron Dome missile defense system on the INS Lahav corvette, which is declared operational, on November 27, 2017 (Israel Defense Forces)
According to the two officers, the system performed well in its final test and significantly improved from last year.

The operators have been specifically trained to use the Iron Dome on board a naval vessel, Haimovitch said.

He added that the Iron Dome system’s Tamir launcher is now fully connected, not only to the ship’s Adir radar system, but to the entire network of Iron Dome land-based batteries, which it had not been, initially.

“We tested this today and it worked excellently,” he said, noting there was a “huge difference” from how it fared in last year’s test.

Those initial tests were “the first step in the process and now we’re at the final step, the final milestone,” Haimovitch said.

In the 2014 Gaza war, known in Israel as Operation Protective Edge, terrorist groups unsuccessfully tried to strike the natural gas platforms. Though those rocket attacks failed, they revealed the need for the navy to increase its protection of those strategic sites, Barak said.

Any damage to the rig or other rigs under development could be hugely damaging to the Israeli economy, since it provides large amounts of the country’s energy needs and is expected to turn Israel into a gas exporter.

Since the system is only installed on the INS Lahav, if the ship has to go back to port for maintenance, the entire system is effectively off-line until the new ships arrive.

“There are a lot of solutions for our problems,” Haimovitch said. “We are sure that we will do our best with the assets we have.”

With the discovery of natural gas fields off Israel’s coast in early 2009, the navy has had to restructure, retrain and re-outfit itself to protect what the government determined to be a strategic national interest.

The Israeli Navy, which up until that point functioned mostly as a coast guard, had to prepare to defend gas fields approximately 100 kilometers off shore.

This summer, the Defense Ministry revealed that it was investing NIS 1.5 billion ($420 million) deal to outfit the Israeli Navy with maritime systems to protect the country’s gas fields and shipping lanes, in addition to the purchase of four Sa’ar-6 warships purchased from Germany.

The NIS 1.5 billion budget will go to additional missile defense batteries, electronic warfare, navigation systems, command and control centers, communication gear and other naval systems, the Defense Ministry said in July.

Raoul Wootliff and AFP contributed to this report.
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: Cabeça de Martelo em Abril 18, 2018, 05:55:34 pm
How Israel became a naval startup nation with the famous boats of Cherbourg
When a young journalist had a startling hunch about Israel's military capacity, a lot of persistence persuaded the navy to go to great (secret) lengths to help him verify it

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Israeli missile boat flotilla on maneuvers. (Israel Government Press Office)

...

 :arrow: https://www.timesofisrael.com/how-israel-became-a-naval-start-up-nation-with-the-famous-boats-of-cherbourg/
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Enviado por: Lusitano89 em Maio 31, 2019, 10:40:00 pm
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Enviado por: Lusitano89 em Novembro 09, 2020, 03:58:13 pm
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Enviado por: P44 em Agosto 26, 2021, 03:54:10 pm
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Artist impression of Reshef-class corvette for Israeli Navy.

Israel Shipyards Signs Detailed Design Contract For Reshef-Class Corvette

Israel Shipyards announces the signing of an agreement for the detailed design phase for the construction of the Reshef-class Vessel for the Israeli Navy.

Xavier Vavasseur  26 Aug 2021

The agreement was signed with Israel's Ministry of Defense as a final step before the ship's production phase.

Israel Shipyards press release

The agreement was signed with the Ministry of Defense as a final step before the ship’s production phase. During this phase, Israel Shipyards will present an engineering plan, adapted to the needs of the Navy.

The Reshef Class ‒ a new and advanced combat vessel – replaces the proven and reliable SA’AR 4.5, which has been in service for over 30 years. The new vessel is designed to successfully withstand the new and evolving threats and challenges the force will face. Reshef Class vessels, which will be based on the Israel Shipyards Ltd. S-72 proven design, will empower the Israeli Navy with the advanced capabilities needed in future combat, and will assist in protecting Israel’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) as well as the offshore oil & gas facilities within Israel’s territorial waters. All combat systems onboard the new ship will be products of Israel’s defense industry.

The company’s CEO, Eitan Zucker, said:

“We are excited and proud to have reached this advanced stage in the development of the new ship, which will very soon assist in carrying out the missions and meeting the challenges faced by the Israeli Navy in protecting the country’s maritime borders. We welcome the fruitful cooperation with the Ministry of Defense and the Israeli Navy.”

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2021/08/israel-shipyards-signs-detailed-design-contract-for-reshef-class-corvette/
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: LuisPolis em Junho 20, 2022, 01:25:56 pm
Depois dos Russos agora são os Israelitas a colocarem um sistema de defesa anti-aéreo exterior num navio.

Iron Dome
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Enviado por: Lusitano89 em Abril 30, 2023, 04:07:59 pm
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: Cabeça de Martelo em Maio 06, 2023, 10:23:42 pm
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: Cabeça de Martelo em Julho 07, 2023, 12:33:46 pm
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Israeli Navy Reveals Reshef Corvette Plans

The Israeli Navy is looking to have the first of its new Reshef class corvettes in service at the start of 2027, according to the head of the navy’s platform development branch.
Richard Scott  07 Jul 2023

Speaking at the CNE 2023 conference in Farnborough on 24 May, Commander Yonatan Kudish also revealed that the Reshef vessel will be assembled from hull modules built overseas by a US shipbuilder.

Intended to replace ageing Sa’ar 4.5 strike craft of the Israeli Navy, the Reshef design will be a heavily-armed 1,000-ton displacement patrol corvette equipped for combat operations as well as maritime security in Israel’s Exclusive Economic Zone and protection of critical infrastructure in territorial waters. Israel Shipyards, based in Haifa, was awarded a contract for the detailed design of the new class in August 2021.

According to Commander Kudish, detailed design work is continuing ahead of the start of the build phase in late 2023/early 2024.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2023/07/israeli-navy-reveals-reshef-corvette-plans/#prettyPhoto
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: Cabeça de Martelo em Agosto 09, 2023, 02:35:03 pm
INS Nahshon


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Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: Cabeça de Martelo em Agosto 10, 2023, 05:58:23 pm
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Citação de: Israel Defensa (Ñ)
Siguiendo con el tema del submarino INS Drakon (Dolphin III) de la Armada de Israel, que se dejó ver hace un par de días, esta imagen confirma que su vela es bastante mas grande que la de sus cinco predecesores y posiblemente aloje tubos para el lanzamiento de misiles y/o drones.

Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: P44 em Agosto 15, 2023, 12:29:42 pm
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Israel Launches New Submarine, First In World With Modern Missiles In Sail

The Israeli Navy is known for the secrecy surrounding its submarine force. 5 Dolphin-I/II class submarines are believed to carry nuclear-armed missiles. Now the latest boat, INS Drakon, has been quietly launched in Kiel, Germany. It appears to have new, larger, missiles.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2023/08/israel-launches-new-submarine-first-in-world-with-modern-missiles-in-sail/#prettyPhoto
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: Lusitano89 em Outubro 18, 2023, 07:55:54 pm
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: P44 em Dezembro 11, 2023, 10:08:00 am
A Sa'ar 4.5 in ASW configuration FACM now features a Typhoon 25mm RWS positioned forward of the bridge, replacing the antiquated Phalanx CIWS system. Photos via ju_jutsu_zp and hufden

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https://twitter.com/D__Mitch/status/1734141294732001469
Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: mafets em Dezembro 11, 2023, 12:07:14 pm
Ou seja, a classe Reshef está atrasada.  ;)

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/11/israel-shipyards-to-design-new-reshef-class-corvette-for-israeli-navy/ (https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/11/israel-shipyards-to-design-new-reshef-class-corvette-for-israeli-navy/)

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P.S. https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2023/11/first-details-of-hamas-new-submarine-drone-weapon/ (https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2023/11/first-details-of-hamas-new-submarine-drone-weapon/)

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P.S. 2 - https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2023/12/israel-shipyards-launches-first-shaldag-mk-v-vessel-for-israeli-navy/ (https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2023/12/israel-shipyards-launches-first-shaldag-mk-v-vessel-for-israeli-navy/)

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Two Shaldag Mk V boats during the commissioning ceremony (Philippine Navy picture)

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An early computer rendering of the Shaldag V-class ship of the Israeli Navy. While the design has changed quite a bit compared to the vessel that was launched, the bridge on the image also doesn’t feature windows but there is a flying bridge on top. (Israel Shipyards Ltd.)

Título: Re: Armada Israelita
Enviado por: P44 em Dezembro 22, 2023, 04:45:26 pm
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Israel Launches New Submarine, First In World With Modern Missiles In Sail
The Israeli Navy is known for the secrecy surrounding its submarine force. 5 Dolphin-I/II class submarines are believed to carry nuclear-armed missiles. Now the latest boat, INS Drakon, has been quietly launched in Kiel, Germany. It appears to have new, larger, missiles.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2023/08/israel-launches-new-submarine-first-in-world-with-modern-missiles-in-sail/