Plataforma Naval Multifuncional

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Re: Plataforma Naval Multifuncional
« Responder #465 em: Dezembro 25, 2022, 06:25:26 pm »
Fincantieri To Build Italian Navy’s New Hydrographic Vessel

As part of an EU tender for the Defence and Security sector, Fincantieri has signed a contract with the Secretariat General of Defence and the National Armaments Directorate – Naval Armaments Directorate (NAVARM) for the construction of a new Hydro-Oceanographic Ship (NIOM) for the Italian Navy Hydrographic Institute, with delivery scheduled in 2026 at the integrated shipyard in Riva Trigoso-Muggiano.
Naval News Staff  22 Dec 2022

Fincantieri press release

The total value of the contract is approximately euro 280 million and it also includes integrated logistics support and temporary support services for a duration of six years with an option to extend for another four.







https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2022/12/fincantieri-to-build-italian-navys-new-hydrographic-vessel/
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Re: Plataforma Naval Multifuncional
« Responder #466 em: Dezembro 25, 2022, 09:40:35 pm »
Mais um foto da Bimby. Aqui com mais detalhes
 

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Re: Plataforma Naval Multifuncional
« Responder #467 em: Dezembro 26, 2022, 11:34:53 am »
Mais um foto da Bimby. Aqui com mais detalhes

Tão boa tão boa que nenhum estaleiro quis pegar nesse elefante...
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Re: Plataforma Naval Multifuncional
« Responder #468 em: Dezembro 27, 2022, 04:18:05 pm »
Mais um foto da Bimby. Aqui com mais detalhes

O Italiano vai custar 280 milhões de Euros, o nosso custaria 100 milhões?! Obviamente que ninguém esteve interessado.
7. Todos os animais são iguais mas alguns são mais iguais que os outros.

 
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Re: Plataforma Naval Multifuncional
« Responder #469 em: Dezembro 27, 2022, 06:39:57 pm »
A Embraer não teria interesse? :mrgreen:
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Re: Plataforma Naval Multifuncional
« Responder #470 em: Dezembro 27, 2022, 06:43:49 pm »
Mais um foto da Bimby. Aqui com mais detalhes

O Italiano vai custar 280 milhões de Euros, o nosso custaria 100 milhões?! Obviamente que ninguém esteve interessado.

Ainda perdiam dinheiro. Mais ainda com alterações habituais esperadas ao longo do processo de construção
 
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Re: Plataforma Naval Multifuncional
« Responder #471 em: Dezembro 27, 2022, 07:54:44 pm »
A Embraer não teria interesse? :mrgreen:

E a Vorwerk?  :Soldado:
 

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Re: Plataforma Naval Multifuncional
« Responder #472 em: Dezembro 27, 2022, 09:14:32 pm »
Os 100 milhões chegariam perfeitamente para um navio oceanográfico. Agora para delírios por efeitos secundários da vacinação COVID já é mais difícil. :mrgreen:

O novo navio oceanográfico espanhol vai custar 80 milhões, comparticipado em 80 % por fundos europeus.

 
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Re: Plataforma Naval Multifuncional
« Responder #473 em: Dezembro 28, 2022, 11:00:40 am »
Os 100 milhões chegariam perfeitamente para um navio oceanográfico. Agora para delírios por efeitos secundários da vacinação COVID já é mais difícil. :mrgreen:

O novo navio oceanográfico espanhol vai custar 80 milhões, comparticipado em 80 % por fundos europeus.


Mas esse não serve para substituir Fragatas e o nosso serve. É um portendo do paradigma naval. Muito a frente.
Só mesmo coninhas de relevo se lembrariam de algo assim para defesa do imenso mar nacional.
Espero que tenha uma adega e messe a condizer com as grandes intervenções marítimas a sul onde a Marinha tem concessões  :bang:
 

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Re: Plataforma Naval Multifuncional
« Responder #474 em: Janeiro 17, 2023, 01:32:32 pm »
Sem espinhas…

https://www.navylookout.com/uk-purchases-commercial-vessel-for-conversion-to-ocean-surveillance-ship/

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UK purchases commercial vessel for conversion to ocean surveillance ship

The offshore support vessel, MV Topaz Tangaroa has been purchased by the UK Ministry of Defence for conversion to a Multi-Role Ocean Surveillance (MROS) ship. She will arrive at Cammell Laird shipyard on Merseyside this week for conversion and will serve in the Royal Fleet Auxiliary renamed RFA Proteus.

Proteus will be dedicated to safeguarding critical seabed infrastructure and will act as a ‘mother ship’, operating remote and autonomous off-board systems for underwater surveillance and seabed warfare.

The vessel was purchased for £70 Million from Topaz Marine, a subsidiary of P&O Maritime. This modern, 6,000-tonne ship was built in 2019 for work in the offshore oil industry supporting construction, maintenance and inspection work and is equipped to operate autonomous submersibles. VARD designed her and the hull was built by their Tulcea shipyard in Romania and fitted out at their Brattvaag facility in Norway.

The ship has diesel-electric propulsion driving azimuth thrusters at the stern. A dynamic positioning system with powerful twin bow thrusters allows her to hold a precise stationary position when working over subsea installations. She also has good sea-keeping abilities, low fuel consumption and will be well suited to her new role. A ‘moon pool’ – a vertical shaft in the centre of the vessel provides a sheltered way for robot submersibles to be launched or recovered in high sea states. The 98.1 metre-long ship also has a flight deck, a heavy duty crane, 1,000 sq meters of cargo space and a working deck aft. She has previously been employed on undersea construction in the North Sea and more recently on a major wind farm project off Taiwan.

The conversion by Cammell Laird should be relatively straightforward, primarily painting her grey and the addition of light weapon mounts and military communications equipment. Otherwise, the ship is already in good shape for her new role and RFA Proteus will enter service in the summer of this year. A second MROS ship will eventually be constructed from scratch to a bespoke design and is currently in the concept phase. Proteus will be operated by a small RFA crew of 26, augmented by about 60 RN specialists responsible for the undersea surveillance, survey and warfare systems. It is expected she will primarily operate from Portsmouth Naval Base, although RFAs are not usually permanently base-ported like RN vessels.

The procurement process has been rapid since the Secretary of State’s announcement in early November. Spurred by the serious threat of Russian interference with subsea assets, the MoD has been scrambling to put this project together in a short time frame. The ship acquisition is relatively simple but in parallel, the RN has been working to procure and equip her with suitable ROVs and UVVs to perform the surveillance task. A cadre of operators will need to be trained up and develop a close working partnership with industry and the owners of the infrastructure.

There are thousands of miles of subsea pipes and cables to be monitored and RFA Proteus is just one small step in the right direction to improving security. With MROSS(1) and its submersibles in service, the UK will at least be able to begin a programme of surveillance of its undersea infrastructure and will have a vessel ready to respond to interference, make assessments and potentially assist in making repairs should they be required.

A second ship, the MV Island Crown, (currently in Norway) has also been purchased by the MoD and is also due to be converted later this year into a mother ship for RN autonomous mine warfare boats. She will also serve in the RFA although her new name has yet to be decided upon. She is likely to be based at Faslane and will operate in support of mine countermeasures tasks around the UK and in European waters.

Island Crown is considerably smaller than the Topaz Tangaroa, designed primarily as an accommodation and ‘walk to work’ (WTW) vessel to safely deliver personnel to and from offshore energy installations. She was also designed and built by VARD in Norway and was completed in 2013. She has a 561 sq metre working deck, helideck and accommodation for up to 100 people. More details on this project to follow as they become available.

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Re: Plataforma Naval Multifuncional
« Responder #475 em: Janeiro 18, 2023, 08:13:09 am »
O que é o UK comparado com a super potência tugalandia?

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Re: Plataforma Naval Multifuncional
« Responder #476 em: Janeiro 18, 2023, 02:53:11 pm »
Sem espinhas…

https://www.navylookout.com/uk-purchases-commercial-vessel-for-conversion-to-ocean-surveillance-ship/

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UK purchases commercial vessel for conversion to ocean surveillance ship

The offshore support vessel, MV Topaz Tangaroa has been purchased by the UK Ministry of Defence for conversion to a Multi-Role Ocean Surveillance (MROS) ship. She will arrive at Cammell Laird shipyard on Merseyside this week for conversion and will serve in the Royal Fleet Auxiliary renamed RFA Proteus.

Proteus will be dedicated to safeguarding critical seabed infrastructure and will act as a ‘mother ship’, operating remote and autonomous off-board systems for underwater surveillance and seabed warfare.

The vessel was purchased for £70 Million from Topaz Marine, a subsidiary of P&O Maritime. This modern, 6,000-tonne ship was built in 2019 for work in the offshore oil industry supporting construction, maintenance and inspection work and is equipped to operate autonomous submersibles. VARD designed her and the hull was built by their Tulcea shipyard in Romania and fitted out at their Brattvaag facility in Norway.

The ship has diesel-electric propulsion driving azimuth thrusters at the stern. A dynamic positioning system with powerful twin bow thrusters allows her to hold a precise stationary position when working over subsea installations. She also has good sea-keeping abilities, low fuel consumption and will be well suited to her new role. A ‘moon pool’ – a vertical shaft in the centre of the vessel provides a sheltered way for robot submersibles to be launched or recovered in high sea states. The 98.1 metre-long ship also has a flight deck, a heavy duty crane, 1,000 sq meters of cargo space and a working deck aft. She has previously been employed on undersea construction in the North Sea and more recently on a major wind farm project off Taiwan.

The conversion by Cammell Laird should be relatively straightforward, primarily painting her grey and the addition of light weapon mounts and military communications equipment. Otherwise, the ship is already in good shape for her new role and RFA Proteus will enter service in the summer of this year. A second MROS ship will eventually be constructed from scratch to a bespoke design and is currently in the concept phase. Proteus will be operated by a small RFA crew of 26, augmented by about 60 RN specialists responsible for the undersea surveillance, survey and warfare systems. It is expected she will primarily operate from Portsmouth Naval Base, although RFAs are not usually permanently base-ported like RN vessels.

The procurement process has been rapid since the Secretary of State’s announcement in early November. Spurred by the serious threat of Russian interference with subsea assets, the MoD has been scrambling to put this project together in a short time frame. The ship acquisition is relatively simple but in parallel, the RN has been working to procure and equip her with suitable ROVs and UVVs to perform the surveillance task. A cadre of operators will need to be trained up and develop a close working partnership with industry and the owners of the infrastructure.

There are thousands of miles of subsea pipes and cables to be monitored and RFA Proteus is just one small step in the right direction to improving security. With MROSS(1) and its submersibles in service, the UK will at least be able to begin a programme of surveillance of its undersea infrastructure and will have a vessel ready to respond to interference, make assessments and potentially assist in making repairs should they be required.

A second ship, the MV Island Crown, (currently in Norway) has also been purchased by the MoD and is also due to be converted later this year into a mother ship for RN autonomous mine warfare boats. She will also serve in the RFA although her new name has yet to be decided upon. She is likely to be based at Faslane and will operate in support of mine countermeasures tasks around the UK and in European waters.

Island Crown is considerably smaller than the Topaz Tangaroa, designed primarily as an accommodation and ‘walk to work’ (WTW) vessel to safely deliver personnel to and from offshore energy installations. She was also designed and built by VARD in Norway and was completed in 2013. She has a 561 sq metre working deck, helideck and accommodation for up to 100 people. More details on this project to follow as they become available.

Podem converter a Vasco da Gama.  :mrgreen: Já não tem armamento, por isso é só pôr um motor, comprar uns sensores civis e aumentar o convêm de voo.  :mrgreen: 50 milhões e tá feito, com adega e muita verba para drones de vigilância americanos e kamikases dos turcos.  :mrgreen:



Saudações  :mrgreen:
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Re: Plataforma Naval Multifuncional
« Responder #477 em: Janeiro 18, 2023, 03:22:44 pm »
Tá em doca ou é foto de arquivo?

Estão a montar o convés dos drones?
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Re: Plataforma Naval Multifuncional
« Responder #478 em: Janeiro 19, 2023, 11:42:15 am »
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Novos Projetos

Os programas relativos à aquisição do novo Navio Reabastecedor de Esquadra (NRE) e da Plataforma Multifuncional/Multipropósito (navio dotado de capacidade de operação de Veículos não Tripulados – VENT – e que visa contribuir para o conhecimento, preservação e exploração sustentada do oceano, para o apoio direto a populações em resposta a crises e para o reforço da capacidade operacional e científica do país, mas, também, para a vigilância e fiscalização marítima, a busca e salvamento marítimo e a resposta a acidentes marítimos) contam com os respetivos Requisitos Operacionais superiormente aprovados e as inerentes Especificações Técnicas de Construção em processo final de revisão. Prevê-se que os respetivos processos para a adjudicação da sua construção ocorram ainda durante o primeiro trimestre de 2023.

https://www.marinha.pt/conteudos_externos/Revista_Armada/PDF/2023/RA_580.pdf
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Re: Plataforma Naval Multifuncional
« Responder #479 em: Janeiro 19, 2023, 05:27:02 pm »
Não percebo mesmo a panca deles......................................