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Re: Marinha Francesa
« Responder #105 em: Outubro 25, 2014, 10:33:39 pm »
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Re: Marinha Francesa
« Responder #106 em: Novembro 10, 2014, 08:01:34 pm »

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Re: Marinha Francesa
« Responder #107 em: Novembro 17, 2014, 03:27:53 pm »
http://www.naval.com.br/blog/2014/11/17/ex-georges-leygues-agora-e-parte-de-quebra-mar-da-escola-naval-francesa/
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Marinheiros da Base Naval de Brest, que operaram na barcaça, prenderam firmemente o casco da ex-Georges Leygues ao fundo com seis âncoras de doze toneladas e 24 correntes, e agora o navio desativado serve como quebra-mar para a marina, junto aos também desativados Tourville e De Grasse (de classes mais antigas de escoltas francesas).



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Re: Marinha Francesa
« Responder #108 em: Janeiro 18, 2015, 11:13:43 am »
http://www.naval.com.br/blog/2015/01/16/novos-patrulheiros-para-protecao-da-costa-da-guiana-francesa/
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A Embaixada do Brasil em Caiena e o Ministério da Defesa, em Brasília, estão informados de que, a partir do ano que vem, os pescadores brasileiros que se aventurarem, de forma ilícita, em águas jurisdicionais da Guiana, correrão um sério risco: enfrentar a nova classe de navios-patrulha que a Marinha francesa irá estacionar no porto militar guianense de Dégrad des Cannes, na foz do rio Mahury – principal base naval francesa no Caribe.

As embarcações, conhecidas, por enquanto, somente como patrouilleurs légers guyanais (“patrulheiras ligeiras guianesas”) – ou pela sigla PLG –, terão como destino, especificamente, a chamada Zone Économique Exclusive Guyanaise  (Zona Econômica Exclusiva Guianense), e estão sendo construídas pelo estaleiro Socarenam, de Boulogne.




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Re: Marinha Francesa
« Responder #109 em: Fevereiro 07, 2015, 03:04:41 pm »
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Re: Marinha Francesa
« Responder #110 em: Fevereiro 23, 2015, 09:08:04 pm »
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A França mobilizou nesta segunda-feira no Golfo seu porta-aviões nuclear Charles de Gaulle, como parte das operações da coalição internacional contra o grupo yihadista Estado Islâmico (EI) na regiâo.

Os primeiros aviões de combate Rafale decolaram pela manhã do CdG, que navega 120 milhas náuticas ao Norte de Bahrain, no Golfo, a caminho do Iraque.

A partir de sua nova posição os aviões franceses poderão alcançar seus alvos em uma hora e meia de voo, a metade em comparação com a base de Al-Dhafra, nos Emirados, utilizados pela Aviação francesa.

O CdG permanecerá várias semanas no Golfo, ao lado do porta-aviões nuclear americano Carl Vinson. Com seus aviões Rafale e Super Étendard a bordo, Paris duplica seu presença aérea na região, que contava com nove Rafale nos Emirados Arabes Unidos e seis Mirages 2000-D na Jordânia.

 

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Re: Marinha Francesa
« Responder #111 em: Março 30, 2015, 07:16:15 pm »
France to upgrade its three amphibious assault ships



By the end of 2015, the French Navy is scheduled to have begun upgrade work on its three Mistral-class landing helicopter dock BPC (Bâtiment de Projection et Commandment) amphibious assault ships Mistral (L9013), Tonnerre (L9014) and Dixmude (L9015) with the aim of reinforcing their autonomous protection capability.

Each ship will be outfitted out with two Nexter Systems NARWHAL 208 remote weapon stations and two Sagem Electro-Optical Multifuncion System - New Generation (EOMS-NG) day-night, gyro-stabilised, infra-red search-and-track optronic system.

The current two 20 mm 20F2 cannons will be withdrawn, although the ships will keep their two MBDA SIMBAD launchers armed with two ready-to-fire MISTRAL very short range surface-to-air missiles.

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Re: Marinha Francesa
« Responder #112 em: Abril 03, 2015, 08:28:49 am »
 

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Re: Marinha Francesa
« Responder #113 em: Abril 25, 2015, 10:15:17 am »
Antigo navio da Marinha Francesa, o Cruzador Anti-Aéreo Colbert (c611) da classe De Grasse, original e após a modernização já com as CL de 100mm e misseis Exocet à proa. A  sua única missão foi no Golfo em 1991, sendo poucos meses depois retirado de serviço. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_cruiser_Colbert_%28C611%29





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Re: Marinha Francesa
« Responder #114 em: Abril 28, 2015, 04:40:47 pm »
France flexes Asia-Pacific HADR* and power projection capabilities with latest Jeanne d'Arc deployment **


The French Navy's Mistral-class amphibious assault ship Dixmude berthed at Singapore Changi Naval Base after a five-day naval exercise with the Royal Malaysian Navy

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France continues to play a significant humanitarian and security role in the Indo-Pacific region with its naval projection capabilities and prepositioned assets in the region.

Dixmude , which is leading a two-ship amphibious task force as part of the Navy's 2015 Jeanne d'Arc deployment, has an embarked air-mobile group comprising of two SA-300 Puma medium transport and two SA-341 Gazelle light utility helicopters, as well as an amphibious assault detachement that includes an Engin de Débarquement Amphibie-Rapide (EDA-R) fast amphibious landing catamaran and two Chalands de Transport de Matériel (CTM) landing craft. It is escorted by the La Fayette-class guided-missile frigate Aconit throughout the five-month deployment.

 Approximatelly 4,300 French troops are prepositioned in the country's  territories in the Indian and Pacific Oceans -including French Polynesia, New Caledonia and Réunion Island- which account for more than 30% of the 12,000-strong forces- that it has deployed overseas.

Besides the exercise with the Malaysian Navy, the Jeanne d'Arc task-force is also expected to engage in multilateral joint exercise with the Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force, Republic of Korea Navy and U.S. Navy in May. It will also make a port call at Shanghai as well as conduct a number of "limited" manoeuvres with the People's Liberation Army Navy.

* HADR= High Availability Disaster Recovery

* Jeanne d'Arc Deployment:  http://www.meretmarine.com/fr/content/r ... eanne-darc
 

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Re: Marinha Francesa
« Responder #115 em: Maio 21, 2015, 11:54:03 am »

O porta-aviões francês "Charles de Gaulle""  a  regressar a Toulon após apoiar quatro meses no Golfo os ataques contra o EI em Iraque.
 

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Re: Marinha Francesa
« Responder #116 em: Maio 22, 2015, 09:21:37 pm »


La fragata francesa "Aquitaine", la primera de la serie FREMM francesa, se ha convertido en el primer buque de superficie europeo que ha disparado un misil de crucero fabricado en Europa, el MdCN o "Scalp naval".  El disparo se realizó en el centro de ensayos de misiles que la Dirección General de Armamentos francesa tiene en la isla de Levant, frente a la costa Sureste del  país.

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Re: Marinha Francesa
« Responder #117 em: Maio 26, 2015, 07:21:11 pm »
Update to French Military Planning Law Means New Capabilities for Lafayette Class Frigates
 
The French Ministry of Defense just released an update to its Military Planning Law (Loie de Programmation Militaire) with some impact for the French Navy fleet: Lafayette class frigates will be fitted with sonars and FREMM and FTI Frigates programs will be accelerated.


The French Navy Lafayette frigate (designated light stealth frigate in the French Navy) is seen here launching its salvo of two MM40 Block II anti-ship missiles. Picture: French Navy
          
Excerpt from the French MoD Document (unofficial translation).

By the 2014-2019 timeframe, in addition to their capacity dedicated to the protection of our Maritime approaches and state action at sea, our naval forces will experience an important transformation in regards to anti-submarine warfare, action on land and sea control. The combined effect of increased level of commitment of our naval forces on 5 deployment areas, the increased requirements against the terrorist threat, the impact of export contracts (including Egypt) induce adjustments to match the original plan.

Carrier Strike Group
The second major technical refit of the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle will begin in 2017. In addition to reloading nuclear cores this refit will be put to use to perform an operation for the maintenance of key operational capabilities and adaptation to a carrier strike group centered on the Rafale, consecutive to the final withdrawal of Super-Etendard Modernisé in 2016.

SSN
At the end of 2018, the first of six new Barracuda type nuclear submarines, replacing Ruby, will be delivered and accepted for active service. The Barracuda will present multi-role capabilities in addition to intelligence capabilities with heavy torpedo, the naval cruise missile (MdCN) and, where necessary, combat swimmers.

Frigates
The construction and admission to active duty of multi-mission frigates (FREMM) started before 2014 will continue: 6 will be delivered before mid-2019. The next two, delivered in 2021 and 2022, will have enhanced capacity to replace the two Cassard class air defense frigates. Rounding up to a capacity of 15 first-class frigates and comply with the principle of differentiation, a new program of "intermediate size frigates" (FTI) is advanced, with a target of first delivery in 2023.
In this context, a renovation program for the Lafayette class stealth frigates will be launched during the period: Renovations will be carried out over the scheduled technical shutdowns. These frigates renovation will consists (among other things) in the fitting of a sonar system. They will carry out the tasks arising from operational contracts in the transition phase that will accompany the delivery of future midsize frigates (FTI).
The FREMM will be fitted with naval cruise missile (MdCN) from 2015, the anti-ship missile Exocet MM 40 B3 extended range, anti-submarine torpedo MU 90, NFH90 ASW helicopter and ASTER air defense missile.

Logistical fleet
The Flotlog logistics fleet intended to replace existing replenishment oilers and other support vessels will include 3 units, the first of which will be commissioned at the end of the period.

MPA
The first modernized maritime patrol aircraft ATL 2 will be dedelivered in 2018 and the second in 2019 (out of the fifteen planned).

ASW Helicopter
The NFH90 (Nato Frigate Helicopter) "combat" variant is fitted on board FREMM and Horizon frigates. The Caiman also plays an active role in sea rescue missions in its "support" variant. To ensure these missions 27 NFH90 are being delivered. The first 24 will be delivered before the end of this military planning law.
     
In addition, it has to be noted that a fourth B2M vessel will be ordered (as French Defense Minister implied in February) as well as four offshore support vessels (BSAH program). French MoD also decided to speed up the procurement of a ninth FREMM Frigate compared to what was originally planned.

Finally, it is not clear yet what the Lafayette class frigate modernization program will consist in. French MoD only mentions "the fitting of a sonar among other things". Contacted by Navy Recognition, the French Navy, DCNS or French Procurement Agency could not make any comment. The possiblity of the class fitted with new radar and vertical launch surface to air missiles appear slim however. It is not clear yet if the sonar will be hull mounted or towed, however Thales' CAPTAS 2 variable depth sonar is a strong possibility.

With such an equipment (VDS sonar), Navy Recognition understands that Lafayette class Frigates (which are currently all based in Toulon, in the Mediterranean fleet) could be based in Brest in the future (French Navy Atlantic Fleet) for a new mission: securing the underwater maritime zones when French Navy SSBNs (also based near Brest) deploy on their patrols.
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Re: Marinha Francesa
« Responder #118 em: Junho 19, 2015, 04:54:02 pm »
French Shipyard Piriou to Build a Polar Logistics Support Vessel for the French Navy & State

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French Minister of Overseas announced that a 50 Millions Euros contract was awarded to Piriou shipyard for the construction of one Polar Logistics Support Vessel (Navire Logistique Polaire or PLV). This contract was awarded through the collaboration between several French ministries: Overseas, research and defense. The PLV will replace the existing L'Albatros patrol vessel and L'Astrobale ice braker.

The PLV should be based on Reunion island and is expected to be shared between the French Southern and Antarctic Lands (TAAF) administration, the French National Antarctic Program (IPEV) and the French Navy.

The PLV is a logistics ship and patrol icebreaker, with an overall length of 72 meter and width of 16 meters that can accommodate up to 60 people on board, carrying 1,200 tons of cargo and accomodate one helicopter.

The ship, to be delivered in early summer 2017, will sail to the Indian Ocean in autumn 2017 and the Antarctic Ocean in the winter 2017 for a first refueling campaign of the French polar bases.

http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2815

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Re: Marinha Francesa
« Responder #119 em: Junho 19, 2015, 05:26:33 pm »
DCNS delivers multi-mission frigate Provence, the second FREMM for the French Navy

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On June 12th in Brest, DCNS delivered the FREMM multi-mission frigate Provence to the French Navy, as stipulated in the contract. This frigate is the second of the series ordered by OCCAR on behalf of the DGA (French armament procurement agency). Delivery of the FREMM multi-mission frigate Provence is the result of a design and construction process managed by DCNS in close cooperation with the French Navy, DGA and OCCAR teams.

All DCNS sites, its partners and subcontractors took part to this technological and industrial success to ensure compliance with the industrial milestones, in particular the launching in September 2013 and the first sea outing in September 2014.

The delivery of the second series to the French Navy took place just a few weeks after the first successful firing in Europe of a naval cruise missile from the first-of-class, the FREMM Aquitaine.

The sale of a frigate to the Royal Moroccan Navy and the Egyptian Navy, as well as the announcement of the launch of the intermediate-size frigates programme, boost DCNS ambitions for international development thanks to a broader offer of first of rank surface ships.

“The delivery of the FREMM Provence represents an opportunity to applaud the industrial and technological prowess of DCNS and its subcontractors. It underlines our ability to produce first of rankcombat ships that meet our client navies needs, such as those of Morocco and Egypt,” stated Anne Bianchi, Director of FREMM programmes. “Today, we are proud to deliver this second ship to the French Navy.”

SETIS®, one of the most effective sea-proven combat systems on the market
The delivery of the FREMM Provence marks the culmination in the ramping up of SETIS®, the latest-generation combat system developed by DCNS. The ship is now equipped with a cutting-edge solution that is perfectly integrated on board. Indeed, the successful firing of the naval cruise missile on May 19th2015 from the FREMM Aquitaine is a demonstration of the anti-land warfare capabilities directed at targets located deep in enemy territory. Added to the anti-submarine, anti-surface and anti-air warfare capabilities, the FREMM has now reached its full technological capabilities.
“DCNS has successfully accomplished this essential step for the FREMM SETIS® combat system. We are proud to have contributed to the successful firing of a cruise missile from a surface ship, a first in Europe. This result is a demonstration of DCNS expertise in the area of the design and integration of combat systems,” stressed Anne Bianchi.

Four FREMMat different stages of construction at DCNS Lorient Shipyard
For DCNS, the FREMM programme currently involves the construction of ten frigates, eight of them for the French Navy. Six of these are to be delivered by 2019 and the remaining two frigates, equipped with extended anti-aircraft capabilities, will be delivered before 2022. Two other were sold for export clients: the Royal Moroccan Navy and the Egyptian Navy.
The delivery of the FREMM Provence takes place at a time when the FREMM programme is powering ahead on the DCNS site in Lorient. To date, three FREMM frigates are under construction and one is being prepared before being delivered:
• The FREMM Aquitaine, first in series, delivered in 2012.
• The FREMM Mohammed VI, for the Royal Moroccan Navy, delivered in 2014.
• The FREMM Provence, delivered today, 12 June 2015.
• The FREMM intended for the Egyptian Navy, formerly the FREMM Normandie, will be delivered in summer 2015.
• The FREMM Languedoc will make its first sea outing in autumn 2015.
• The FREMM Auvergne is currently in the final stages of construction and will be launched in September 2015.
• The FREMM Bretagne is currently being assembled.

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