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Re: Royal Navy
« Responder #555 em: Março 25, 2021, 03:55:28 pm »
32 anos pffff




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Re: Royal Navy
« Responder #556 em: Abril 18, 2021, 05:41:46 pm »
The bow of HMS Glasgow, the first City-class Type 26 ASW frigate being built for the RoyalNavy, has been rolled out of the build hall at BAESystemsplc. The ships will replace the RoyalNavy Type 23 frigates, with the first set to enter service in the mid-2020s.



https://twitter.com/Defence360/status/1383745341904748545/photo/1

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Quando um Povo/Governo não Respeita as Suas FFAA, Não Respeita a Sua História nem se Respeita a Si Próprio  !!
 

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Re: Royal Navy
« Responder #557 em: Abril 20, 2021, 07:12:03 pm »
¿Papel de fumar?..... :o

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Re: Royal Navy
« Responder #558 em: Abril 21, 2021, 11:25:53 am »
¿Papel de fumar?..... :o



Isso é uma má tradução de roll out. Numa tradução um pouco mais cuidada seria transportado para fora do edifício.
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Re: Royal Navy
« Responder #559 em: Abril 21, 2021, 11:31:36 am »
Enrola aí um, oh Goldfinger.  :mrgreen:
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Re: Royal Navy
« Responder #560 em: Abril 28, 2021, 12:13:30 pm »


HMS Queen Elizabeth Carrier Strike Group to visit 40 countries on 1st deployment

April 27, 2021, by Naida Hakirevic



The group will also join up and take part in exercises with French carrier FS Charles De Gaulle in the Mediterranean as well as navies and aircraft from allies such as the US, Canada, Denmark, Greece, Israel, Italy, Japan and the UAE.

While in the Pacific, ships from the Carrier Strike Group will mark the 50th anniversary of the Five Powers Defence Agreement between Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and the UK by taking part in Exercise Bersama Lima.

Joining HMS Queen Elizabeth on her maiden deployment are destroyers HMS Diamond and Defender; frigates HMS Richmond and Kent; an Astute-class submarine in support below the waves; and Royal Fleet Auxiliary support ships RFA Fort Victoria and RFA Tidespring.

More than 30 aircraft will also embark across the task group including F-35 jets from 617 Squadron, the Dambusters, and the US Marine Corps’ VMFA-211; Wildcat helicopters from 815 Naval Air Squadron and Merlin helicopters from 820 and 845 Naval Air Squadrons.

Royal Marines from 42 Commando will also deploy with the carrier.

Dutch frigate HNLMS Evertsen and American Arleigh Burke destroyer USS The Sullivans are also part of the strike group.

The forthcoming deployment is intended to bolster already deep defence partnerships in the Pacific region, where the UK is committed to a more enduring regional defence and security presence.

Events in Singapore, the Republic of Korea, Japan and India will provide the opportunity to strengthen security relationships, tighten political ties and support UK exports and the nation’s International Trade agenda.

“CSG21 is significant as the first operational deployment of a Queen Elizabeth-class carrier but, at the strategic level, it symbolises so much more,” Commodore Steve Moorhouse, Commander UK Carrier Strike Group, said.

“The most significant deployment of its kind for a quarter of a century, it is a visible demonstration of the Royal Navy’s resurgence after decades of contraction.”

The Carrier Strike Group will participate in NATO exercises such as Exercise Steadfast Defender, and provide support to NATO Operation Sea Guardian and security operations in the Black Sea.

In total, units from the group visit more than 40 countries and undertake in excess of 70 engagements, visits, air exercises and operations.

https://www.navaltoday.com/2021/04/27/hms-queen-elizabeth-carrier-strike-group-to-visit-40-countries-on-1st-deployment/
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Re: Royal Navy
« Responder #561 em: Abril 28, 2021, 01:49:04 pm »
28 APRIL 2021

Type 31 frigate passes critical design review milestone
by Richard Scott

The Babcock-led Team 31 has completed the Whole Ship Critical Design Review (WSCDR) for the UK Royal Navy’s (RN’s) new Type 31 frigate, paving the way for the start of production later this year.


In parallel with design activity, Babcock continues to progress a major programme to modernise and upgrade the facilities at its Rosyth site. This includes a new covered assembly hall – large enough to accommodate two Type 31 frigates side by side – and a large hardstanding out front (Babcock)

Announcing the milestone on 27 April, Babcock said this was “a key indicator of the compliance, maturity, and engineering risk in proceeding into production”.

Babcock, leading an industry team also comprising Thales, OMT and BMT, was in November 2019 awarded a GBP1.25 billion (USD1.74 billion) design and build contract for the five-ship Type 31 frigate programme. The Arrowhead 140 ship design selected for Type 31 is an adaptation of the Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate platform already in service with the Royal Danish Navy.

The WSCDR, comprising a series of specific reviews to assess the maturity of the individual systems and equipment, was conducted virtually over 10 days during the first quarter of this year. An independent board of 12 subject matter experts reviewed the design, interrogated the engineering team, and provided advice to Babcock (as design authority), with attendees and contributors from the UK Ministry of Defence.

https://www.janes.com/defence-news/news-detail/type-31-frigate-passes-critical-design-review-milestone
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Re: Royal Navy
« Responder #562 em: Abril 30, 2021, 03:01:47 pm »

"That is equal if not greater than a US Carrier Strike Group capability"

Estes britânicos exageram logo.  :mrgreen:
É capaz de equivaler a um CSG americano, em tempo de paz (e mesmo assim, tem menos de metade das aeronaves). Já um CSG americano para fazer face a um oponente a sério, poderá ser ampliado em muito, duplicando ou até triplicando os meios de escolta que habitualmente acompanham o PA.

Mas, não deixa de ser um CSG impressionante!
 

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Re: Royal Navy
« Responder #563 em: Maio 01, 2021, 12:55:14 pm »
Os bifes gostam muito de pintar a manta. É o Typhoon que bate F-22, ele são os melhores sonares do mundo, o SAMPSON é igualmente o melhor radar do mundo. É tudo world class e com o brexit ainda deve ter ficado melhor.

O mais engraçado é que metade dos F-35 são do USMC e um AB faz parte da escolta — só este navio pode levar quase tantos SAM com os 04 navios ingleses e ainda sobra espaço para uns Tomahawk.
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Re: Royal Navy
« Responder #564 em: Maio 01, 2021, 03:10:46 pm »
A juntar ao AB, também faz parte da escolta uma DZP holandesa. O AB é praticamente o burro de carga de mísseis.

De resto, se virmos um CSG americano a sério, este terá tanto ou mais poder de fogo que toda a RN.  ::)
 

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Re: Royal Navy
« Responder #565 em: Maio 01, 2021, 04:21:37 pm »
 
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Re: Royal Navy
« Responder #566 em: Maio 03, 2021, 12:47:12 pm »
 
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Re: Royal Navy
« Responder #567 em: Maio 05, 2021, 10:42:00 am »

E vai tomando forma a primeira Type 26.  8)
 
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Re: Royal Navy
« Responder #568 em: Maio 10, 2021, 08:51:24 pm »
 

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Re: Royal Navy
« Responder #569 em: Maio 19, 2021, 10:03:40 am »
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